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CREMORNE. rpHIS DAY AND TO-MORROW (EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY), WEATHER PERMITTING. The usual Sports, and a Full Band in attendance until Midnight.

EASTER MONDAY. GRAND EVENING ENTERTAINMENT, in Aid of the Funds of the Auckland Cathokc InstituterWellington-street, THIS DAY (Easter Monday). Part 1 Will oomprise Musical Selections from the best miterstwhioh will be rendered by Mi« SHANAQHAIf. assisted V the principal Amateur, of the city. Part 2. CRASHERTby nfemb B ers°of the Recitation 01ms. Ticket, 2s. 6d. each, may be had of Mr. Watters, Shortland-street; Mr Brophy New ton j Mr. Waters, Parnell ; and of any of the members. Secretary. April 22, 1867.

ODDFELLOWS' HALL. A DRAMATIC and MUSICAL PERFORM/V ANCE will be given at the ,»boye pl*je by thT AMATEURS of the J^ l *H»«* •«• WEDNESDAY next, April 24th; with the permission and under the di.tinguished pateonage of Major-General Chotb, Commanding the Troops in %"e Z P rS, to begiven toward, the liquidation of a debt on a Church built by the soldiers of the 12th Regiment, at Ngaruawahia. The performance to commence with ' JJ» ««*- admired comedy, in 2 acts, by J. Baylie Haynw, entitled, THE WAB IN AUCKLAND. Archimedes Noakes (M.P. for Papakura) t •- :- W * rr * rle# MajerMcDuff (late of the Commis- _^ sariat) «f Onr Captain Temple ... ••• ••• W. Cox. Larry O'Gaff (awvant to Captain Temple) , •» . ••• J * B * H*^ B *' Honi Kai Tangata (a Maori of the w __ Mi good old times) ••• J - B - Hayn«s. Miss Heatherton (nieoe to Mr. Noakes) # ... . •• J « HaUwd * Mary Jane Elkington (servant to Miss Heathertsn) H. Wilson. Interval of five minutes. Som> J- BETAKT '

To be followed by THE WAIPA MINSTRELS. Opening Chorus, "Rigoletto" ... Company B«S&Ei_f_. Song, " Hen Convention" ... »• Cotton. To conclude with the celebrated Plantation Walk Round of « WHO'S DAT FOOT A-BURNIN^ OOD SAYJC THK QOMW ! Doors open at 7.3o*tfclock ; performance to commence at 8 p.m. _ —. „ Prices of Admission: Stalls, 4s. 6d.; fit, <»., GTG T 1 ick y ets 1 ?o 6 be-obtainedof Mr. Harris, Shortland.* street ; Me«rs. Wayte and Batoir, Queen-street , and Band-mastir, 12th RegimenyAlbert Barracks.

TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF ,-!& PROFESSOR W. K€>H_fEß» AT THI * * PRINCE OF WHALES THEATRE On Saturday Night. * Unbounded Applause of his Inimitable and Worldrenowned » ENTERTAINMENT. Those who have aeen this great AMBIDEXTROUS PRESTIDIGITATOR can alone judge of the Amusement it affords. To those who have that pleasure yet to come, it may be justly observed —You will not look upon his like again. TO-NIGHT (Monday) will be $&*£*£ JJ? HT BUT ONE. COME ONE, COME ALL. Prices of Admission : Stall., 3..; G * U £Ji 2 a.; Pit, Is. Children under 12 ye«s of age balf-pnot to the Stalls and Gallery only. Doors open at half. past 7-to commence »t 8 o'clock.— A Band in attendance. God Savj: thb Qumw.

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. NOTICE. NOTICE. Those Talented Petite Artistes the NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, Miss Julia Nathan, Master Edward Nathan, Master Louis Nathan, Miss SehnalSataan; LA PETITE MARION NATHAN, The Eighth Wonder of the Age ; With Mr. J. SMALL and Mr. J. CHAMBERS ;^ Havin* arrived from Hobart Town in the barque • Bella Mary, will make their first appearance on rTIHURSDAY Evening next, April 25, in their JL I^EW ENTERTAINMENTS. The success these "artistes have met with since their first appearance here, last April, through the Colonies of New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania, has been unprecedented. For pro 1 grammes see day-bills and future advtrtisement., __ EASTWOOD> ' : ) Ageat.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3038, 22 April 1867, Page 1

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