AMUSEMENTS. §M MHHs PRINCE OF WALES* THEATRE Q. W. DANIELS AND H. EDWARDS, Proprietors, THE NEW BURLESQUE A GREAT HIT Mr. HENRY EDWARDS in a New SerioComic Domestic Sensation DRAMA. Mr. G. W. DANIELS will ADDRESS the MEETING in the New Burlesque for .THIS NIGHT ONLY. 1 TO-NIGHT (Monday), April 3rd, The performances will commence with the New Drama, never performed in this city, entitled LIGHT AND SHADE ; Or, THE RETURN of the GOLDSE KER. To conclude with the New Unexpected, Rational, Comical, Pungent, Dramatic, Burlesque, and Farcical Expose-drama of the Romance of “ GRACE Ob, THE PAI MAIRIRES OF OPOTIKI. Notice —The Management have much pleasure in announcing that they have made arrangements with Mr. F> 'LKY for a limited number of Nights, and the First Appearance of hi* GRAND CALIFORNIAN CIRCUS .TROUPE will take place on MONDAY EVENING, when will also be introduced the ■World-renowned DUGS -and MONKBYS,'«K Plan of the Hall at Mr. Lewiss Vs new Jewellery Establishment, next door to the Southern Cross, where properly numbered teats may be secured. Fbicbs of 'Admission : Stalls, 55, ; Amphitheatre 35.; Pit, 2s. Children, under seven years, half price. Half price to the Stalls only at half-past nine. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Spacious Cloak-room, for' Ladies, Fkek. Doors open at half-past 1 seven, commence at ! : r eight o’clock. 44 tc rid HE GREAT EXHIBITION -i i OF THE TWO DOMESTICATED ZEBRAS, joist'imported* into Auckland by Mr. W. H. Fot.tr, NOW ON SHOW, AT THE GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUBEN-STREET.. Also, That M: rvellous Piece of Mechanism, the EMPRESS OF SIAM’S WATCH ANI> TRINKETS. Admittance— One Shilling. Children half price. 1184 tc > BUSINESS NOTICES. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. GREAT SALE op - DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Ten per cent, discount on all purchases exceeding One Pound. PLUMMER AND FLETCHER * HAVING renewed the Lease of th ir well_ known Premia :e, have determined to make great alterations—enlarging the shop, and re-arranging the entire place—to meet the requinnents of their increasing bu inpss, to which the present accommodation is quite inadequate* Having a laige stock of Winter Goods already arrived, and large shipments qhout to arrive ex ‘ Claude Hamilton’ and others, they tyave resolved to offer, the same at prices thati most effect a speedy clearance. The public may rely upon it this is a genuine sale, as the following list will prove Quilts, 4s. 3d., 7s 6d., 11s. 6d. Prints, last colors, 7Jd., 9Jd , 10 Jd. Flannels, all wool, Is. 6dJ., Is. fijd, Is. II jd. . , Covered Crinolines, 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., 7s, fid. Winceys, Black Glace bilk, 3s. 6d., ss. fid., fis. fid, A few remaining Summer Mohairs, 3d., 9d., is. Women’s Stays, four fasteners, ss. 1 Id. ! Worth Bs. fi£. Blankets; grey and white,' per pair, 10s. 9d. 16s. 9d, IBs. fid,, 225. fid. Women’s White Cotton Hose, 7s. 9d. per dozen Men’s Worsted and Lambswoul Half-Hose, Is., Is. 4£d., Is. fid. > . Crimean Shirts, 4s 94; Ss lid., 6s. 1 Id., Bs. fid.; 10-. fidi : i] White Shins, linen fronts, 4s. fid., fis,'fid. / Boys- Belts, from 2s fid. Boys Kegatta Shirts, from 2s. lid. Mens’ Flannel Undershirts, 4s fid, 6s. fid. Gents’ Dundreary Scarfs, with pin, com- - plete, Is. 9d. , A lot of Men’s Felt and Mohair Hats, reduced to Is. lid. A large lot of Monkey Jackets, 235. fid., 28s, fid. Serge Costs, 10s. 6J..; all wool, 15s.' i Tweed and Doe kin Trousers, from 10s. fid. Tweed and Doeskin Vests, reduced from 9s. fid. to 7s. 9d. A great variety of Boys’ and Youths’ Winter Suits, ftom 255. Boys’ and Men's Cloth Caps, 2s. fid., 3s. 6d..45. fid. Buy’s Manilla Caps, 9Jd. Men’s Waterproof Caps, French peak, 2s lid. Men’s Waterproof Coats A heavy shipment of enamelled Leather Leggings to arrive. &c» &c., &c. Discount. 2s. on every Pound. To commence Monday, April 3. PLUMMER ~] FLETCHER, o ; . (Late R. HOBBS), EXCELSIOR HOUSE, (Next Door to the Oddfellows' Hall), QUEEN-STREET. 82mr8I SEPARATION j. ; SEPARATION \ FHE COUNCIL of the NORTHERN ASSOCIATION have authorised MB. ROBERT KIDD, Secretarv of the Association, to receive SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the funds requisite for .carrying on the SEPARATION MOVEMENT. All persons interested iu the success of the movement ate requested to contribute. E. J. COX, Honorary Secretary. Northern Association .Office, Fort-street, Auckland, March 3lst, 1865, 1177 apr 7
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2393, 3 April 1865, Page 1
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