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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager ... Henry Edwardi. ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION. rpHIS (TUESDAY) EVENItfGr, March 27*' 1 JL Taylor and Reado's Grand Historical S«_«w\ tional Drama of TWO LOVES AND A LIFE. Ballad Miss Lizhk Rotal^ To conclude with the Farce of the SWISS COTTAGE.

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRB. MISS FANNY YOUNG, MISS J«LTA CORCORAN, MISS MARY CORCORAN, v And MR. G. W. DANIELS'S GOO D-B YE TO AUCKLAND, On EASTER MOVDAY, April %

| PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. MISS FANNY YOUNG ■»ND MISS JULIA CORCORAN Will present every Visitor to the ,Stalli and Amphi*: ; theatre with a , , CARTE- DE-Vi SITE, On the occasion of • MISS FANNY YOUNG'S** BENEFIT On EASTER' MONDAY next.

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. TJEMEMBER EASTER MONDAY. La<-t night in Auckland of MISS FANNY YOUNG, MISS JULIA CORCORAN, MISS MARY CORCORAN, ' ' AND MR. G. W. DANIELS. EASTER MONDAY. OK EAT BILL^

PUBLIC HALL, OTARTJHU. \ C ONE NIGHT MORE 07 THE WORLD-T? UNOWNED AND ORIGINAL CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS. ON WEDNESDAY EVENIN&r next, March 28, AH ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME Has been selected f»r the occasion. For particulars see programmes. Front seats, 45. ; second scats, 2s. 6d. ; back gt/ata, 1?. 6J. Tickets may be had of Mr. Kiwo, Chpmist, Otahnbn.

ODD FELLOWS' HALL. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OJ 1 THB WOKLD-RENOWNED AND ORIGJNAL jCHRISTY'S MINSTEELS. - - fTIHIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, .March 27 r CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS' ' -1 GEAND MASONIC NIGHT, Under the distinguished patronage of THE PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF Nh.WZKAiiA.ND, 1.0., THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER OF^LODGE ARA, 1.C., THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER OF LODGE WAITEMATA, E.G., THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER OF LODGE UNITED SERVICE, I.C. A choice and select programme has been selected for this occasion. NEW SONGS, JOKES, DANCES, ETC., ETC. To conclude with the Christy's Celebrated Burlesque on the Opera of THE BOHEMIAN GrIBL." For particulars see programmes. Dress Circle (chairs), 55. ; Gallery, 3s. ; Back Seats', 2s. Door« open at,b»lf-pait seven ; to commence a t eight o'clock sharp Carriages can he ordered at a quarter past 10 o'clock. Seats may be secured at the Hall from 11 till 2. H. EASTWOOD, Agent.

MECHANICS' INSTITUrE. LECTURE OIT Fh^ENOLOCtT, ' OX THURSDAY, 29th MARCH. MR. A. S. HAMILTON, 28 years Practical Phrenologist, has the honour lo announce hii arrival in Auckland, and that he will Deliver aGtand Demonstrative LECTURE, illustrated By Busts, Skulls, and Diagrams. Particulars in the news of To-morrow.

ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A SOIREE will be held in the Church THI3 (Tuesday) EVENING, 27fch inafc., at half-past 6 o'clock. Tickets, 2%. 6d. each ; may be hnd of Messr*. A. Clark and Son. T. Macky, W. Rattray, G. DiokMrn, K. H. Stevenson ; or from tho Office-bearen of the «. hurch.

ST. PAUL'S. ri^BERE will be DIVINE SERVICE in St. PauVi I Church EVERY EVEMNG during Ihia Week, at 7 o'clock. '

ST JOHK'S COLLEGE. rriHE EASTER TERM will commence on the JL 12th April. S. BLACKBURN, Principal.

VENETIAN BLINDS. M. H. BUSBY, PROM LONDOy, HAVING taken the Sbop.corner "i Barrack and Welltsley-Btre^t Fast, is prepared to supply ttre tra'le and 'the public with every oe'scriptiou o£ BLINDS. Old blinds rei*.r«-d and repainted. .

NEW- BOND ED SCORES, ALBERT-STREET. - li , / XEW.IS BROTHE RS ? NEW BQNDELI. XJ . STORES are now OPEN Goodtaf current rates. **

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2712, 27 March 1866, Page 1

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