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PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. Lbsseeb : MBSSB3. Danibl and Edwakds. THE GREAT AMERICAN IRONCLADS! Acknowledged by the universal voice of the Press and the public of the United States to be the Greatest and Most Original Negro Artistes in the World. ME. J. E. TAYLOR, Ethiopian Comedian and Champion Tambourinist, whose Classical Performances have earned for him the title of the Black Apollo. MB. T. PEEL, The Inimitable Performer on the Bone", and winner of the Prize Belt from the Champion Dancers of America, »up >orted by the following talented and efficient trmipe :—: — Mr. W. Rrkd, Soloist and Violin. Mr. W. Millar, Harpist and Tenor. Mr. 0. C. Clocgh, Violin and Musical Director. Mr. J. Batson, Tenor. Mr. Geo. W. Moore, Basso Profundo. Mr. W. (Jdrbib, C»rnet-a- Piston. Mr. W E. Skymouj?, Pianist and Alto. Mr. J. E. Rogees, Character Delineator. Tambourine MR. J. E. TAYLOR. Bbodbb Bones MR. T. PEEL. qp HIS (MONDAY) EVENING, X February 12 : PART I. Overture (Young America Galop)... Company Opening Chorus ("Strike, Boys, Strike") ... Millar and Co. My Abraham (very pathetic) ... J. E. Taylor Annie Lisle (ballad) W. Millar Lannigan's Ball (Irish ballad) . . T. Peel T'other side of Jordan (local verses) W. Reed Sherman's March through Geoigia J. E. Taylor American National Song and Chorus (new) J.E.Taylor Jeannie with the Light-brown Hair (ballad) J. Batson Finale (Don'tyotihear theßull jine? with Imitations) J. E. Taylor & Co. AN INTERVAL OF TXVE MINUTES. PART IT. The Black Apollo in his Pictures of Grace and Manly Beauty ... J. E. Taylor Mississippi Fling T. Peel Solo on the Violin in ten different positions W. Reed. ANDY ANDY. Andy Andy J. E. Taylor Old Gouty W. Seymour. SILVER BELT JIG ! By the Champion of the World, Mr. T. Pkel. Banjo Solo W. Millar. Nanoy Fat J. E. Taylor. (Song and Dance.) A? INTERVAL OP TEN MINUTES. PART 111. The Original and Inimitable Sidesplitting Drama of THE BLACK STATUE. Mischievous Jake J.E.Taylor Pete (in love with Rose) J. B*tson Old Squintum (curiosity huater) ... W. Seymour Phil Garlic (a speculator) G. W. Moore Mrs. Squintum Mr. Rogers Rose (her daughter) T. Peel. Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock ; curtain to rice at 8 o'clock sharp. Carriages may be ordered at a quarter past ten. Stalls, ss. j Amphitheatre, 35.; Pit, 2s. The abo7e Programme will be repeated To-morrow.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Wellesley-strbet. nnHE COMMITTEE beg to announce that the JL NEW ROOMS of thia Association will be continued OPEN during each day of the present week, except Saturday next, for the Exhihition of Pictures, Flowers, Birds, Sculptures, &c, from 9 am, to 9p.m. * * The Day Exhihition on Tuesday and Friday will CLOSE at 6 p.m. Admittance, Sixpence each person. On TUESDAY Evening next, February 13, The Rev. R. LA.IBHLKY, of Onehunga, will give an interesting LECTURE upon the LANDS OF THE NTLE, with Illustrations. During the Evening, Mr. West aud his Son will perform on the Violin and Harp. To commence at half-past 7 o'clock. Admittance, One Shilling each. Oil FRIDAY Evening next, February 16, A Popular CONCERT will take place, under the direction of J. BROWN, Esq., who will be ably assisted by an efficient Choir. During the Evening, various READINGS and RECITATIONS will also be given. To commence at half-past 7 o'clock. Admission, One Shilling each person.

A GRAND FANCY BAZAAR Will be held in the PARNELL DRAMATIC HALL, Under the management of the Lady Friends of the Club, to assist in liquidating the debt upon the Hall, On MONDAY, MARCH sth, TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, and WEDNESDAY, MARC 5 7th, 1866. An Efficient Band will be in attendance each day.

BAZAAR IN AID OP THE AUCKLAND CITY MISSION AND CHILDREN'S HOME. r*pHE WORKING COMMITTEE of the above JL purpose holding their B^ZAARat an early date, and beg to acquaint the public that Contributions or Subscriptions will be thankfully received by themselves, or by the under-mentioned Ladies com« poßing the Honorary Committee. MRS. COLONEL GAMBLE, MRvS. It GRAHAM, MRS. W- MORRIN, MKS. FI&CHBR, MRS. PHILSON, MRS. J. MORRIN, MRS. MACDONALD, MRS. BOOKER, MRS. HILL, MRS. BENNETT, , 'MRS.' S., H.. SMITH, MRS. EDWARDS, MKS. CORNiOKD, MRS. CUNNINGHAM.

AUCKLAND ACADEMY, COBURQ-STRSET. nnHE .above Institution is now, OPEN. Hour* JL of 'attendance; 10" » m. to 4 p.m. JOHN STaBLES, ■--•--• Master,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 1

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