ODDFELLOWS' HALL. A DRAMATIC and MUSICAL PERFORM_f\. ANCE will be given at the above place i by the AMATEURS of the 12th Kegiment, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Aprd 24th ; with the permission and under the distinguished patronage of M-jor-General Chute , Commanding the Troops in New Zealand. , „ .. The proceeds to be given toward- the liquidation of a debt on a Church built by the soldiers of the 12th Regiment, at Ngaru-wabia. The performance to commence with, the muchadmired comedy, in 2 acts, by J. Baylie Haynet, entitled, THE WAB IN AUCKLAND. Archimedes Noakes (M.P. for Papakura) W. Park. Majer McDuff (late of the Commis. sariat) F. Barrass. Captain Temple ; . W. Cox. Larry O'Gaff (servant to Captain Temple) J * B - Hayiwi. Honi Kai Tangata (a Maori of the good old times) J» B « Haynes. Miss Heatherton (niece to Mr. Noakes) J. Hallard. Mary Jane Elkington (servant to Miss Heathertsn) H. Wilson. Interval of five minutes. Soko- J- Bbtaot. , To be followed by THE WAI PA MItfSTBELS. Opening Chorus, "Rigoletto" ... Company. Song, "Sally, Dear" E. Cotton. Song, "Jenny Grey" F.Harrow. 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 oelebrated Plantation Walk Round of "WHO'S DAT FOOT A-BURNING?" GOD SAVI! THK QUEEN ! Doors open at 7.30 o'clock j performance to com« mence at 8 p.m. Prices of Admission: Stall*, 4s. 6d. ; Pit, 35. ; Gallery, Is. 6d. Tickete to be obtained of Mr. Habbis, Shortland. street ; Meisn. Wayte and Batgbr, Queen-street ; and Band-master, 12th Regiment, Albert Barracks.
PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, April 25. He-appearance of those Talented and Wonderful Petite Artistes, the NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, MR- J. SMALL AND MR. J. CHAMBERS, IN THMB NEW ENTERTAINMENTS! The performance will •ommence at eight o'clock with the Hibernian Burleique, written expre«sly for the Troupe by Mr. J. Small, entitled PADDY IN INDIA. Paddy Murphy (a broth of * boy), '**ffrTLE MARION, the Eighth Wonder of the World, only six years of age, , ASSISTED BY THB TROUPE. To be followed by a new MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN MELANGE, In which Mr. J. Small will appear, and LITTU Marion will sing and dance FINNIGAN'S WAKE. After which will be produced, for the first time, « new farce by Mr. Small, entitled THE COLONIAL SERVANT. Jemima Grit (a true type of a colonial servant of many years' experience) ... Little Selma Nathan. Bridgbt Morpht (a new chum) ... LA PETITE MAJRION. To conclude with the laughable ballet, by Mr. J. Chambers, entitled
DANCING MAD! Doors open at half-past 7, performance commencing at 8 o'olook. Front Seats, reserved, 4a.; Boxes, 257; Back Seats, Is.; Children under 12 yews, halfprice to Reserved Seats and Boxes. <5S* Notice.— Half-price to Fbont Seats only, Two Shillings, at a quarter-past 9 o'clock. Seatg can be secured at the Box-office from 11 till 2 daily. Carriages may be ordered at half-past 10 o'clock. H. EASTWOOD, Agent.
IN consequence of the inclemency of the weather on E-ster Monday, the GRAND ENTERTAINMENT in Aid of the Funds of the Catholic Institute, Wellington- street, will be repeated on MONDAY next, 29th instant. Those persons who were unable to use their tickets on that occasion are informed that they will be available on Monday evening next. . The Programme will be of the choiceit deßerip* tion, and every effort made to give satisfaction. JOHN KING, Secretary. April 23, 1867.
PHRENOLOGY. PHYSIOLOGY. STACKPOOL E. ODELL will deliver a LECTURE on the above sciences, in the Youna Men's Chrittian Association Rooms. Time: —TUESDAY, April 30, at 7.30. Admission free.
J. M. FRENCH'S ■p EDUCED PRICE LIST. See This Day's Advertisement
THE UNION STEAM SAW MOULDING, SASH AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED), ARE now the cheapest manufacturers of Saahes, Doors, Mouldings, Architraves, Skirtings, 4c. Heavy discount allowed off our Price List, which is already the lowest in the colony Matched Flooring and Lining Boards, well ie«soned and very cheap. Timber froi<3s. to Bi. 6d. •
PHEASANT-SHOOTING. , FOR SALE, ADOUBLE-BARREL GUN, late the property of an officer of the 65th Regiment. Maker : Tinelock, Dublin. Price, £12. Also, A SETTER BITCH, steady, and well-broke, having been shot over two seasoni. Trial allowed. Price, £8. Also, DOG-CART, Tiith leather euihions, Ham*» (silver-mounted) ; and Handsome Bay HORSE, Btauncb, quiet, and good in saddle. Price, ,£35 for the lot. For address, inquire at the office of this paper.
PHE AS ANT- SHOOTING. FOR SALE, A FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE GUN, by Wismanr Richards, with caie and fitting* oomplete; the propwty of a gentleman. P_f, £20. m
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3040, 24 April 1867, Page 1
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