PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Proprietor*— Messrs. Daniels and, Edwards. Manager— Mr. Gtatonax W. Danibis. GEEAT ATTRACTION FOR TO-NIGHT. DOUBLE VALUE OF THE' PRIZES IN THE GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE! MISS FANNY YODN6 In the famous Burlesque of RUMTIFOOZLE! THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, November 25, will be GIVEN AWAY to the fortunate holders of the corresponding numbers, the following VALV ABLE PRIZKS:— l«t Prize, Handsome. SILVER WATCH2nd Pi izi', Large handsome Cameo Brooch 3rd Piize, JLadiei' Companion 4th. Prize^ Jtfjar of bright Gold^EnrriDgs f sth- Prize; Gents' Soarf Pin 6th Prize, Silver Brooch 1 Prize, Very hnndsome large-«ized Reversible Brooch for two Likeneuses, Cable pattern * ' 1 Bth Prize, Meerschaum Pipe 9tk Prize, Pair of Earrings , 10th Prize, Jewelled Brooch. ' , ■ ;> The Performance will commenced with the renowed Dr.nnft, in two acts, entitled ! ROBERT MAOAIRE! To bo followed by the popular Bmlesqueof RTJMTIPOOZLE! To conclude with the Drawing of the • * PRIZES IN THE GIFf ENTERPRISE. The Great Bui lesq tie of ALADDIN in i^reparation. No advance in the pi ices of admission, and numbeied tickets may be obtained at once by application at Mr. Lewisson'.s, Queen-street ; or at the Theatre. Stalls, ss. ; Amphitheatre, 35. ; Pit, 2*.
OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL.
THE OPENING ENTERTAINMENT will take place on THURSDAY next, 30fch instant. His Houor tho Superintendent, F. "Whixakbr, Usq., will preiide. Tho Directors have much pleasure in announcing that the day will be celebrated as a GENERAL HOLIDAY IN OTAHUHU. B. Robertson, Esq. (one of tho Trnsteei), has kiudly grunted the me of his Grouu ds for amuaements during the day. ' At 5 o'clock p.m. Tea will bo provided in the Hall, after which , Hw Houor and several gentlemen will address the meeting. The evening will nl»o be enlivened by VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, SoTer.il talented amateurs from Auckland having kindly offered their service* for the occasion. Ticketi, 3s. each. DANCING to commence at half-pa»t 9 o'clock. ■ Single ticket, 7«. 6d. Double Ticket, to admit lady and gentleman, 10-. Gtl. Double ticket to the whole Entertainment, 12*. fid. Refreshments included. TICKETS TO BE OBTAINED AT : Auckland — Messrs. Wayte and B.itger, Queeu-sfcreefc; Mr. Ham«, Rhortland-streetj aud Mr. E. Brophy, Newton. OTAHirmr — Messrs. Hall, Ackland, Kiug, and Gane. Onehunga— Messrs. Fleming and Stevenson. Paxmuhe — Pmnnnre Store. Papakura and Drury— Mr. Willis, and Mr. Rhodes.
ALB&RT . SntEE P CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. THE Rev. S. EDOKn,B. A., continues toPREADH every SUND A Y at the above place of worship ; the Morning Service commencing at 11 o'clock, and Evening, at half-past 6 o'clock ; also on WEDNESDAY Evening, at lialf-pftst 7 o'clock.
NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. \ RKANGEMENTS are being made to hold » £\. BAZAAR, in aid of the Building Fuod, towards tke end of the present month. Intending; Coutributora are respectfully requested to lend Articles as early ai convenient to the Committeo of Ladies : — Mrs BOOKER. ' Mrs. HAMER. Mr«. MACDONALD. Mrs. PUGH. -Mrs. A. BLACK, Jun, The Misses ROUT. Mrs. LAWSON. Mrs. LALSHLEY, Onehunga. Mrs. MANDKNO, Remuer*.
ORPHAN HOME BAZAAR.
in WOI3K, MATERIAL, \J or MONEY to the Bazaar proposed to bo held, in January next, in Hid of the BUILDING FUND of the Orphan Homo, St. Stephen*, will be thankfully received by any of the following ladies : — . St. Paul's Parish. Mrs. Beckham ' Mis. Mouat Mrs. Dacre Mi*. Poiter Mrs. Fenton Mts, lieevea Mri. Gilfillan Mm. Wafcewton Mrs. Lloyd Mri.' Whitaker. . Sr. Matthew's Parish. Mrs. J. W. Bain Mm. Hobson Mrs J. Blown ,Mrs. Hooper Mrs. Cadman Mi«s Lampen - Miss Dawson Mrs. Maude Mrs. Gamble Mrs. Stirling " • Mrs. George Miis^Talbot Mis. G. Graham Mrs. Walker Mr». J. S. Henderson Mis.W. Williams St. Mahy's Pakisb. Mrs. Abraham Mrs. Lincoln ' Mm. Corbett , Miss Mauusell ,' ' ' Mrs. Selwyu. ,' ' • ; St. MaWs, Rkmuera^ Mrs. Baber Mr*. Stanley Jonei Mrs! Heywood ' ' Mrs. Lyell- • " Mr«. Williams.
NEWTON, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, PONSONBY ROAD, ' COLLEGE ROAD, AND , DEDWOOD. . , , ,
AN ALBERT CAR leaves the corner of Oolleg* Road and Dedwopd, at 8.30 every morning, passing down Ponsopbyßond, and through Nowtou > and Upper Qiiee'n-str'eet, to'towhi' > s'i'-i .' l
STORAGE TOR'; 'FREE" aOODB.'-iiApVuyJ°/ S', ' M&s'amd Co., 'Curtom-houie-street,' lately t in the occupation of the Provinoial GoT«nunenfc. s ° (l
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2607, 25 November 1865, Page 1
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