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CEEMOENB. HPHIS DAT (TUESDAit), (EASTER TUESDAY), WEATHER PERMITTING. The usual Sports, and a Full Band in sAtwidanee until Midnight.

PRINCE OF WALES THEATEE. GREAT SUCCESS! ONLY ONE NIGHT MORE! PEOPESSOE W. KOHLER Will give One more Entertainment THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, When he will introduce MORE REAL FETN ! - MORE VARIETY! MORE ARTISTIC N EXCELLENCE ! At less oost than ever witnessed before in Auckland. Prices of Admission : Stall*, 3s. ; Galltry, 2s. ; Pit, Is. Children under 12 years of age half-pnc* to the Stalls and Gallery only. Doors open at half-past 7—to commence at 8 o'clock.— A Band in attendance. Carriages may be ordered at 10 p.m. Gos Savi the QtrntN.

ODDFELLOWS' HALL. A DRAMATIC and MUSICAL PERFORMANCE will be given at the above plaoe by the AMATEURS of the 12th Regiment, on WEDNESDAY next, April 24th ; with the permission and under the distinguished patronage of Major-General Chute, Commanding the Troops ia New Zealand. The proceeds to be given towards the liquidation of a debt on a Church built by the soldier* of tht. - 12th Regiment, at Ngaruawahia. The performance to commence with the muchadmired comedy, in 2 acts, by J. B»yht Haynei, entitled, THE WAE IN AUCKLAND. Archimedes Noakes .(M.P. for Papa- ' kura) :. :•• W. Parle. Maier McDuff (late of the Commissariat) ... ft**" 1 " 18 - ~ Captain Temple -.» W. Cox. Larry O'Gaff (servant to Captain Temple) J. B. Haynei. Honi Kai Tangata (a Maori of the good old times) J. B. Hayues. Miss Heatherton (nieoe to Mr. Noakes) J. Hallard. Mary Jane Elkington (servant to Miss Heatherten) H. Wilson. -Interral of five minutes. SONO ... j» «, J- BBTAHT. To be followed by THE WAIPA MINSTEELS. Opening Chorus, "Rigoletto" ... Company. Song, "Sally, Dear" R. Cotton. Song, "Jenny Grey" F. H«row. Song, « Happiest Niggers" ... H. Wilson. Song, " Potomac's Shore" ... J. B. Haynes. Song, "Down the Ohio" ... H. Wilson. Song, "The Mocking Bird" ... W. Hutchinson. Song, " Hen Convention" ... R. Cotton. To conclude with the celebrated Plantation* Walk Round of "WHO'S DAT FOOT A-BURNING f GOD SAY« THE QOEIN ! Doors open at 7.30 o'clock ; performance to commence at 8 p.m. Prices of Admission: Stalls, 4s, 6d.; Pit, 35.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Tickets to be obtained of Mr. Habbb, Shortland. street: Messrs. Waytk and Batch*, Queen-street; and Band-mastbb, 12th Regiment, Albert Barracks. .

PEINCE OF WALES THEATEE. NOTICE. NOTICE. Those Talented Petite Artistes the NATHAN JUVENILE TEOT7PE, Miss Julia Nathan, Master Edward Nathan,' Master Louis Nathan, Miss Selma Nathan ; LA PETITE MARION NATHAN, The Eighth Wonder of the Age ; With Mr. J. SMALL and Mr. J. CHAMBERS ; Having arrived from Hobart Town in the barque • Bella Mary, will make their first appearance on rUHURSDAY Evening next, April 25, in their JL NEW ENTERTAINMENTS. The success these artistes have met with since their first appearance here, last April, through th* t Colonies of New South Wales, Queer *Jand, South" Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania, haa been unprecedented* ■ *. For programmes set day-bills and future adver-ti-emenf. & EASTWOOD, Age*t.

PHRENOLOGY. PHYSIOLOGY. * STACKPOOL E. ODELL will deliver » LECTURE on the above soiendßi, in the Young Men's Chmtian Association Rooms. Time . — TUESDAY, April 30, at 7.30. Admission free

MRS. LEWIS'S SEMINARY, Shortiaiid|House; • -Th. EASTER VACATION TERMINATES on WEDNESDAY Morning, April 24.,

HOKITIKA, WEST COASf. CAREY & GILLES, 4 UCTIONEERS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, J\. make Cash Advances on Consignments. Agents for the Tug 'Lionew,' 60-horse, power; the New Zealand Steam Navigation. Company* boats, and 6thew. . >' - ■ i ,

MES. HAYNES begs to- inform th« ladies ot Newton and vicinity that.sbe is prepared to EXECUTE ORDERS for MILLINERY or DRBBSMAKING, and hopes, by moderate charges and punctuality, to merit * share of their enpport.— Opposite the Newton Hotel, Karangahape Road.

T> IGBY'S COUNCIL CLUB HOTEL, corner of X\) Queen and Lonsdale-streets, Melbourne, First-clasg' Accommodation for Gentlemen. Suite* of Private >Apartaienty for Familie* and Wedding Parties, Baths, &•, \

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3039, 23 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3039, 23 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3039, 23 April 1867, Page 1

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