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-pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. BENEFIT OF ' MRS. W. H. NEWTON. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, MAY 17. The beautiful Comedy of A SILVER LINING! As now being performed by Mr. Chableß Matthews, in Australia. Concluding with the CAPTAIN'S NOT AMISS, In which Mrs. W. H. Newton will sing ft popular SEINSATIONAL COMIQUE, a la BARRY O'NEIL. NEW CITY HALL, QUEEN-STEEET. IMMENSE SUCCESS AND THIRD NIGHT. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, May 17, AND DURING THE WEEK, The most sublime and startling production of the age —the Grand Moving Tableaux of THE APOCALYPSE, the largest and finest Diorama ever exhibited in New Zealand, painted on 20,000 feet of canvas, pourtraying with immense power the Visions of St. John, as by him described in the Book of Revelations, commencing with the Vision of the Seven Golden Candlesticks, and ending with the Vision of THE NEW JERUSALEM, the most magnificent scene ever exhibited in the world. A Free Distribution of Elegant and Costly Gifts will be made amongst the patrons of the entertainment at the close of the Exhibition, amongst which This Evening will be a magnificent GOLD WATCH, valued at £7, together with about 40 other presents. MILLION PRICES: Reserved seats, 3s; second do., 2s ; back, Is. Seats can be secured at the Hall. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at half-past 10. R. G. Bacheldeb ... ... Proprietor A. J. Logan ... ... ... Treasurer W. G. Cabev Lecturer R. 0. Jeffeby ... Musical Director. H. EASTWOOD, Manager. THEATRE "ROYAL, AUCKLAND, TO BE LET FOR A TERM. "This Thertro, having undergone very estensive internal and external alterations, is now one of the most elegant and comfortable places of amusement in the Colony."—Vide Press. THE Stage has been temporarily widened, and the ventilation and provision for lighting are of the moat ample description. The exterior has been entirely renovated, and the interior elaborately decorated. The building will accommodate between 600 and 700 persons. The Proprietor is open to treat with any first-class Dramatic or other Company, personally or by letter. J. W. KNIGHT. Queen-street, Proprietor. „ Auckland, May 16,1870. ALBERT-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL. A LECTURE will be delivered at the above Chapel by the Rev. J. R. Jenkins, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, May 19, 1870. Subject:—" The Eagles and the Cross, or the C-esavs versus Christ." The chair will be i taken at 7.30 by the Rev; Waklow Davies, '. M.A. 1 Admission—One Shilling. 1 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE I INSURANCE COMPANY. < i NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF LIFE POLICIES. i PERSON'S whose livea are assured with this Cimpany are at liberty to go between the Port of Auckland, N. Z., and San Fran-eiic-o in Ordinary passenger ships, free ot * chavge _ or \" Sea Risk." A JOHN BUCHANAN, , y Agent. Shortlad-street, May 16, 1870. ALL NATIONS GOLD MINING COM- . PANY (REGISTERED.) THE TRANSFER BOOKS will be closed from Twelve o'clock noon TO-MOR HOW Wednesday), until Twe've o'clock noon on g ittUR-DAY, May 19th, when a dividend of p Shillings per share will be payable at the company's office, Shortland-street, A ' CHARLES TOTHILL, oi . ■ -—_ Legal Manager. o; A«cUand, May 17tb - -^

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 110, 17 May 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 110, 17 May 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 110, 17 May 1870, Page 3