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PEINOE OF WALES THEA-EE. Sole Lessee and Manager— Mr. HaNBY EDWARDS. EASTER MbNDAY. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MISS FAN N Y Y O'U N G (Mrs.'G. W; D-niels)and MR. G. W. DANIELS, And their LAST NIGHT IN AUCKLAND, Together with the Misses JULIA AND- MARY CORCORAN. Every visitor to the Stalls and Amphitheatre will be presented with a Likeness of MiS3 Fanny Young and Miss Julia Corcoran, photographed by Crombie, Queen-street. rpHIS (MONDAY) EVENING, APRIL 2, X the performance will l 'commence ■ with th» famous play, in five acts, entitled LOTE'S! BACEIFICE. Margaret Elmore ... Mias FANNY- YOUNG > Herminie Miss JUNO Marion Miss JULIA,. ">RCORAN Jenny Miss MARY CORCORAN Matthew Eimore ... Mr. Hbnrt Edwards "W Lafont Mr. G. W. Daniels gene de Lorme ... Mr. Melville Loe Mr. W. H. Nbwton \r Dominic Mr. Poll©ok line Mr. T. Kemp 'iray ... ... Mr.BATSON Jean Ruse ... ... Mr. E.-Haygarth Servant Mr. Rogers. Double Hornpipe— Misses F. Young and J. Corcoran, To conclude with the glorious Farce entitled SKETCH'ES'vIN- INDIA. SirMathew Scroggs ... Mr. Hatgarth Tom Tape Mr. G/W. Daniels Lady Scroggs Miss Julia Corcoran Poplin Miss Mary Corcoran Sally Scroggs Miss Fanny Young ! ■ ■ ————— t t Tickets may be obtained, and seats-secured on the box plan, by application at Upton's; Bookseller^ between the hours of ten and two. ■ Carriages ordered for half-past 10. No bonnets or hats to be worn in tjhe stall. Cloak Room Free. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock precisely. ; Stalls, 55.; Amphitheatre, 35.; Pit, 2a.

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. MISS FANNY- YOUNG, MISS JULTA, CORCORAN, MISS MARY CORCORAN, And MR. G. W. DANIELS'SJ GOOD-BYE TO AUC K'L' A' ND, > On EASTER MONDAY, April 2.

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. MISS'FANNY YO,U lNr£ AND. I MISS, JULIA CORCORAN Will present every Visitor to the Stalls and Amphitheatre^with a ( ' CARTE-DE-VISITE, l On the occasion of MISS FANNY YOUNG'S BENEFIT I On EASTER MONDAY next.

PRINCE OF WALE3. THEATRE. T> EMEMBER ,EASTER MONDAY. Last night in Auckland of MISS FANNY .YOUNG, 3IISS JULIA CORCORAN, ' MISS MARY COECORAN, ' AND MR, G. W. DANIELS. EASTER MONDAY.

GREAT BILL. __, 'ODD FELLOWS"HALI. ; EASTER HOLIDAYS ! ! IMMENSE ATTRACTION. ! riIHIS DAY (EASTER MONDAY): THB WORLD-RENOWNED AND ORIGINAL CHRISTY'S MINSTEELS. THE GREATEST BILL OF THE SEASON, '< To-night. ' ' Recollect Td^night^ THE GREAT 'STUItfP SPEEdH. THE MISSISSIPPI FLING, ; To-night. | SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS, OR SPIRIT: RAPPING MADE EASY, • , . To-night. 1 THE fiHI-NOS-OE-OS-O S To-night. ROCK-HARMO NICAN To-night. , . j Together with New Songs, Jokea, Dances, &c| To conclude with (fpr the' First Time) 'the Christy'f 1 Celebrated' Burlesdue' j ITALI A ' H O PEE A. i For particulars see programmes; Dress Circle (chairs), 55. ; Gallery, 2s. j Pit, 2s. ! Doors open at half-past seven ; to' commence at eight o'clock sharp. '-' Carriages can be ordered at a quarter-past 10 o'clock! Tickets may be secured at the Hall from 11 till 1. i H. EASTWOOD, s Agent, t

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.' . LECTURE ON PRACTICAL PHRENOLOGY;. MR, A. S. HAMILTON will deliver his SECOND LECTURE on TUESDAY^ April 3, at 8 o'clock. •> k Illustrations by Sculls, Busts, and Diagrams of Eminent Men, Murderers, Bushrangers, / New Zealanders, &c, &c; Living Heads of Ndfced Auckland Men examined at the conclusion of the lecture. j _ ______ * Admission, Is. j reserved seats, 2s. 6d. Mr. Hamilton gives Written and -Verbal Analyses of Character at, his Shop, 'and Jtopma, Shortland .House Seminary, Shortland Crescent. ; ., ..^ I Verßal delineation of character, .with *dviee> * ! for .the? correction, -direction,' 'and profitable! .t_ j appUcation»fithe.mentatpowers ..^ .^ri>.i 5 0 WritKri character *nd«dvfce .. . ... .*£>_. l lo 0 Complete study. ._.. '^.120 0 Families lifad Schools" wiited'upon^y^reqtfest. ; ,—. .-i ■ '-i —^- — : — ; J

.-- PIGEON MATCH. < 4£IIHEvP<IGEQN. MAT<3H wh\ch : .w*s la l&_taki> PONED until fuither notice.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2717, 2 April 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2717, 2 April 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2717, 2 April 1866, Page 1

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