PABNELL HALL.-PUBLIC SERVICES. SCJNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2, 1866. MORNING, at 11 o'clock : Subjecb-" Simplicity and Sublimity in the Doctrine of Christ. Evening, at half-past 6 o'clock : Subject— "Every Man near to Heaven."
/-|N MONDAY EVENING NEXT BELLINI'S "LA SONNAMBITLA." HOFFMANN'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, SHORTLAND-STREET. /-mission ... Two Shillings and Sixpence.
PEI.TCE OF WALES THEATEE. GEAND AMATEUE PERFOEMANOE IN AID Oi 1 ST. STEPHEN'S ORPHAN HOME, BY THE OFFICERS OF THE GARRISON. Under the Patronage of Lady Wiseman, Captain Luce, R.N., H.Ms. 'Esk,' and Officers of the Royal Navy ; And Colonel OBrien, M^«y Train » and Officers ot the Garrison. Mrs. R. H. Cox has kindly volunteered tv ar^ear.
r-wN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER THE 4th, The performance will commence with the- Laughable , Comedietta WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH;' After which THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL ' BURLESQUE AL I BAB A, OR THE THIRTY-NINE THIEVES. To conclude with the screaming Farce RETAINED -pOU "THE DEFENCE. PRICES OF ADMISSION :— Stalls, ss. ; Boxes, 3s. ; Pit, 2s. Plan of the Theatre at Chapman's Library, Queen -street. Tickets to be obtained at the Club ; Mr. Chapman, and the Exchange Hotel, Queen-street; and Masonic Hotel, Princes-street. Box office open from 3 to 4 o'clock p.m. Doors open at half-past seven. Peiformance to commence at 8 o'clock, p.m.
COKCEET. A GRAND CONCERT of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSTO (in aid of the funds of the Orphan Home, St. Stephen's) will take place at an early date, in the Bruuswick Hall. PATRONESSES. Lady Wiseman, Mrs. Kelwyu, Lady Martin, Mrs. Whitaker. STEWARDS. A. Abraham, Esq., T. C. Williams, Esq., Major Brooke, G. Dacre, E>q. SOLO PIANISTS. Miss Beale. LEADERS OF THE BAND. Colonel Balneavis and J . H. Beale, TCsq ACCOMPANIST. H. Liviugstone, Esq. SOLO VOCALIST. J. Austin, Esq. Many other ladies and gentlemen will also assist on the occasion. v CONDUCTOR. Joseph Brown, Esq. Programmes and Books of Words will be issued PREVIOUS to the Concerb. Reserved Seats, Single Tickets, 55.; Family Tickets, to admit Six, oue guinea ; Gallery, 3s. Tickets may be obtained of Messrs. Wayte and Batger, Queen-street ; Mr. Harris, Shortlawd-street ; and°of the Steward-). Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock.
1.0.0. F., ik'i^// M.U., A.D.' rr\HE LOYAL GOOD INTENT, NPWTON, X' aud CHARLES BRUCE LODGRS will celebrate their Anniveisaries by a DEESS BALL, ON WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1566, IN THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Double Tickets (including refreshments.), 10s. 6d. , Tickets to be obtained of the Secretary and Stewards, T. JAS. SCOTT, I . Siorittry of SUww4h'. Committee,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2840, 1 September 1866, Page 1
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