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GRAND FANCTY FAIR!! IS 'IKK * * ODD FELLOWS' HALL, T HIS DAY (T UES D A V), To commence at 2 o'clock p.m.

11HE proceeds of the abovn to be devoted to tho completion of the NEW CONVENT AND ORPHANAGE of the Sisters of Meiey at Mount St. Mary. The public ai c hcieby respectfully called upon to assist the Committee of Ladie-., who aie exeitiii£ themselves in behalf of this i eaily benevolent aud charitable object.

THE ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY will give

TWO GRAAD CONCERTS, At the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, O N E Fi IT N a A, THIS (Tcemu\) EVENING k TO-MORROW, Apwi. 7th and Bth.

THE ENULIttH OPERA COMPANY will appear for ONE K-JGHT ONLY, At the Assembly JRoom, Criterion Hotei, O T A H IT H F, On THURSDAY, APRIL 9th.

T) RUNS W I O X MUSIC HA LL. The English Opera Company's S E C O N D S ERIE S OF CONCE II T H WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, April llth.

BAZAAR IN AID OF ST. ANDREW'S MANSE FUND.

rpHE Committee of Management have the pleasure L of announcing that the Baznar in aid of the St. Andiew's Manse Fund will be held in the BRUNSWICK HALL, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, TheSth and 9fch of April, nexr. In addition to contributions made by those interested in the object in Auckland, and elsewhere in New Zealand, othei 1 !, of great vnricty and value, ha\o been leceived fiom ftiendsin Scotland, Ireland, England, and Indi.i; the Committee, therefore, venture to hope that the B.i/aar generally will bemoio than usually attiactno. March 20, ISM.

"X O JN T A M E," By tho author of the " Woman in White," is just added to VARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Together with other Novelties received by Ovci laud Mail.

Single Subscription, for Ono Volume at a time, for Three Months .. . Seven Shilling-) Per Annum ... . One Guinea.

THE GREATEST NOVELTIES IN LETEK ATTIRE aie in YARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

JUST RECEIVED by OVERLAND MAIL tf and added This Day. Maich 30th, 2 Copies of "NO NAME," a Novel in Throe vok byWilkie Collins, nnthoi of "The Woman in White."' 1 Copy of "MV DIARY NORTH AND SOUTH. ' being notes of a viHt to Ameiicn, by W. H. Russell, Own Coiiespondcnt of The Tiinu.

PUBLIC NOTICE. V A 11 T V , BOOKSELLER. STATIONER, MUSIC SELLER, AND LITHOGRAPHER. CANADA BUILDINGS, QI'TIEN - STREET, AUCKLAND.

MR. YARTY begs respectfully to intimate that inasmuch as the nriangcinents he jut effected for the future conduct of his business inyolvc immediate pecuniary obligations, he will esteem it a. favor if those of his patrons who aie indebted to him, will dischaige their accounts .is promptly :»•» convenient.

V A R T V ' S SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY, CVNWDA BriLDlNi,^ QrEEV-fiTBEI T, AUCKXVXr.

rpHIS CIRCULATING LIBRARY has been L established upon the n.odel of the best conducted, and most popular establishments of the kind in London, with a view of supplying the greatly mci easing demand for instinctive and pleasing literatim* consequent on the piogicsive maich of civilisation and refinement amongst us, and the more extended spread of general information and intelligence. One of the peculiarities in this Library, and ono which gives to it a distinguishing character if contiastedWith other local Libmucfr, is the fact that it is essentially » A MODERN LIBRARY, Embracing all the most important woiks published in Biography, Travels Poetiy, Theology, Science, and Fiction* as well as the leading Magazines and Periodicals Fiction and light literature, of course, forming the larger portion of «nch a Library ; because it is pipsumed that it will be employed mainly as a means of relaxation and amusement. Ah end j* the number of volumes in cii dilation exceeds eight hundred, and to these, selections made by the Pioprietor's Agent iv London, from THE NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR WORKS OF THE .DAY, are constantly being added as leceived ; either by overland mail or ship, and every exertion is and will be employed to sustain ita preseut popularity, and to render it

THE BEST IN NEW ZEALAND. Not the least remarkable feature in connection with this literary undertaking i-., that notwithstanding its many advantages and maiked superiority to all other Cii dilating Libraries in Auckland, the Proprietor's Teims of Subscription are not in advance of those charged in London, nor are the piivilcges enjoyed by Subscribers in any wise curtailed. Iho following are the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :- ' Single Subscription— ) One GurxEA PKR AxSfM For One Volume at a time \ „ Two Volumes „ „ ...Two Guineas „ „ „ Three Volumes „ ...Tiuiek Guineas „

SPECIAL TERMS :— Single Subscription for six) months— > TWELVE SniUJKGS For Ono Volume at a time ) For three months — One ) Volumo/it a time jsp^N »

About Two Hundred Volumes have j«f.fc been added ex 'Gertrude,' a list of which can bo obtained gratuitously on application. Catalogues aro now in tho Press, and will shortly be ready for delivery.

N.B. AH Subscriptions «re payable in advance, and under, no circumstances whatever can books bfr taken from^x the , .library until the Subscription has

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1783, 7 April 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1783, 7 April 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1783, 7 April 1863, Page 1

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