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» PRINOE'OF-'^A^^fH'BWl^/™^" ! Proprietor«--MeBs"rk'DanieW »n'd''Edwardt^/ r |^ Manager— Mr.iGiionoi'W.^DANrtia, LAST NIGHffS.OF THE, GIFT ENTERPEISF,

FirrtsEK Prizes, To-nioht.

j , FI,RST. PRIZE : FIVE SOVEREIGNS.^

f The New Drama' of , ./ P A U L. P K Y.',

THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, November 28, to commeuce with the; new Drama of PAUL, P,i,Y. D .

♦ j , , To conclude, with the , n, DRAWING FOR T61 E-, FIFTEEN' , PRIZES in the Gifb Enterprise : First Prize: £5 in Gold';* the balance oonsuting of l Large Reversible B.ro.ichwvEarriniii, Cmioer* tinat), Perfuin,ery, P^ocket;kni,ves, &c," , .&O.. 1 ' "' 'Ac. ' , -

Shortly to be prodnoml the Grandest Play'yat seeu in Auckland, the glorious Extravaganza of A L A. D D UN, n:J~ i; ,{'

Splendid Scenery.— Mynterious Machinery. — : , Dazzling Dresses.

Remember : Last Few Nights of the Gjora Enter*

. "* ■/ 'i L

' PRISB. •

No advance iu the prices of admission, and numbered tickets may be obtained at onoe by application at Mr. LbwissOn's; Queen-sireet'; or at th« Theatre. . ■ ,',.,.■

AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

THIS (TCES DAY) EVENING, November 28, 1865. " * ' '

At Seven o'clock. •

Major Heaphy in t3e Ciuib. •

PROGRAMME.

Part I. Tho Address,

Recitation, "Report from Below" (Hood) ; Mr. A. Bourdman. ', Glee, « Oh. Who Will O'er the Down*' so Free V (Pearoall). ' ' < - ' ' ' ; Recitation, " The Isles of Greece" '(Byron) ; Mr. Eastwood. v ■ , ' i x Song, "The Heart Bowed Down" ,(Balfe) ; Mr. I -lewellyn. ( Recitationi "The Eve of Waterloo" (Byron); Mr. Crombie. , ,' Trio aud Chorus, "The Chough and Crow" (Bioh"p). Reoitation, "Th* Jackdaw of HheimV''(Iugoldsby Legends) ; Mr Eastwood. Song, " The Wolf " (Shield) ; Mr. Brett.

Part II.' Glee, "The Dawn of Day" (Hullah). Song, Mr. Howd«-n. .Recitation,, "The Well of-St. Keyne" (Southey); I Mr. Hall. , Duet, "What Are the Wild Waves f Saying?' (Glover). ■ < Recitation, Scene from "Henry VTII." (Shakespeare). Wolsey, Mr. Llewellyn ; Cromwell, Mr. liastwood *• ' ' " >' " Glee, " Maik the Meriy'Elves of Pairy Lind." Recitation, "The Doge of Veuice" (Byron); Mr. Burgham Song. " As I View those Scenes so Charming" (Bellini) ; Mr. Llewellyn Recitation, " Lochinl's Warning" (Campbell). Glee, "bleep, Gentle Lady." "God Save the Queen."

Conductor ...

... Joseph Brown, Esq.'

Double Tickets, 3i.; Single Tickets, 2* Refresh ments included.

OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL.

HpHE OPENING ENTERTAINMENT will take;' JL place on THURSDAY next, 30th instant.

His Honor, the Superintendent, F. Whitakbb, Ksq., will preside.

The Director* have much pleasure in announcing that the day will be celebrated as a GENERAL HOLIDAY IN OTAHUHU.

R, Robektson, Esq. (one of the Trustees), has kindly granted the use of his Grouuds fur amusements dining the day. r

At 5 o'clock p.hi. Tea will be provided in the Hall," after which ' ' His Honor and several gentlemen will address the meeting.

The evening will also be enlivened by VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC,

Several talented amateurs from Auckland having kindly offeied their services for the occasion.

Tickets, 3s. each.

DANCING to commence at half-past 9 o'clock..

Single ticket, 7». 6d.

Double Ticket, to admit ludy and gentleman, 10s. 6d.

Double ticket to' the whole Kntertainment, 12s. 6d. Refreshments included.

TICKETS TO BE OBTAINED AT : ' ' ' ' Auckland— , JVJtsiis. Wayte and Batger, Queen -street j Mr. Harris, >hortlaud-t<treet; aud Mr, K Brophy, Newton. Otahuhu — Messrs. Hall* Ackland, King, and Gane. Onehunga— Meisrs, Fleming and Stevenson, Panmure— Pan mure Store. Papakura and Drtjry — Mr. Willis, and Mr. Rhodes.

CRICKET. t

UNITED r.. WESTEND.' I • ,

fTVHIS MATCH will be played on WEDNES-'-JL DAY, the 29th instant, in the Domain. Wickets to be pitched at 10 o'clock precisely. THOMAS S. HALL, 1 ' nuHon'. Sec. U.C.C.

, ,' CASINO! CASINO I '<

A GRAND BAL MARQUE wj 11 take pl»ce at the above Hoo'm, in Queen-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 29tli instant j- ' "' i Dimcing^to commence at v 9 o'clock, p.m. t •> ( \ \k i Admission, 5s. , /( s ,j^ ' Drest-es and Dominoes can bo obtnined- on application at the Casino. s \ \ \ % , (. i

I ed;waeij,,v\o.oi), HOUSE, L iVp! fc &$ V "•'« $ E N E E AL ! , , < CPMMISSION :AGEN^. i x «q . Office next to Sihbin's Aixotiou Mart, Queen-street < ;

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 1

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