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THE SHOOTING SEASON. A /_/_LB. BEST SPORTING GUNPOWDER, <__lIU at Reduced Price, for Cash, On Sale by S. HAGUE SMITH.

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. GREAT AND TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS Of those Wonderful Talented Petite Artistes, THE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, MR. J. SMALL, AND MR. J. CHAMBERS. nnHIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, X April 27, The performance wil commence (for the last time) with PADDY IN INDIA, To be followed by a new Musical Interlude, in which. La Petite Marian will sing FINNIGAN'S WAKE; After which the THE COLONIAL SEEVANT. To conclude with the Ballet entitled DANCING MAD! Reserved Seats, 45.; Boxes, 25.; Pit, Is. Half-price, to Reserved Seats only, at quarter-past Box Office open from 11 till 1 o'clock, daily. H. EASTWOOD, Agent.

PHRENOLOGY. PHYSIOLOGY. " I look upon Phrenology as the guide to Philosophy, ' -and the handmaid to Christianity. Whoever duseminates true Phrenology is a public benefactor. — Hon. Hobacb M_nn. DO you want to be successful as Professional Men, Business Men, Tradesmen, Mechanics, &c.? Do you want to wield an influenoe in the world ? la a word, do you want to live ; to live in your acts, in the minds of men; to live now— to live when dead? Man, Know Thyself— thy character w all its points and bearings— proficiencies and deficiencies. Know what thy natural abilities are ; what thy talents ; so that they may no longer be rolled up in * napkin, but made use of for thy own benent, and that of thy fellow-men. If you know your natural abilities, which Phrenology c«n tell you, you may rise from the lowest to the highest positions. " Honour and station from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there aU the honour lies. Reader, this circular is written for your benefit,— not for that of the writer : a fact, though you may doubt it, for in this age the golden calf is the idol, and the almighty £ s. d. is the mainspring of action. STACEPOOL E. ODELL, Who has for many years studied the sciences of Phrenology and Physiology, as taught by Fowlbr and Wells, of New York, will deliver A LECTURE in the Lecture Room of the Young Men's Christian Association, Albert-street, on TUESDAY, April 30, J867, at 7.30 p.m. Admissionjfree to all. The Lecture will be Illustrated byJBHPL Examinations. The Rev. J.BULLER has kinolyTOriKnted to preside. At the close of the Lecture there will be a collection made, the whom of which will be handed over to the Open Air Service Association, who want it, to enable them to rent a place to hold their meetings in during winter. Subscriptions will bo thankfully received for the above purpose by the Rev. J. Buli_b, Karangahape Road ; Mr. Causy, and Mr. Welsmak, Queen-street ; Mr. French, Mr. Meaks, and Mr. Newbold, Victoria-street ; or by the Treasurer, Mr. Cane, Hobson-street. S. E. O. oan be seen every evening at his Examination and Consulting Rooms, in the above Hall, from sto 7 o'clook. That all may avail themselves of the benefit of an examination, the charge will be only 25.; if written, 2s. extra. .... S.E. O, will visit ladies and gentlemen at their own residences, between the hours of 10 and 4. • No extra charge.— Please leave your address with the Secretary. , S. E. O. will attend family parties and meetings, for the purpose of examining heads, and making this valuable science known.— Charge, 10s. 6d. Send 2s. 6d. worth of postage stamps, with your Carte-de-visite, and it will be returned with a bnef outline of your character. N.B.— All communications to be made or addressed to S. E. ODell, Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Albert-street.

"ECCE HOMO." A LECTURE on the above celebrated Book will be delivered, in the Young Men's Chriatwn Association Rooms, by the REV. R. MAUNSELL, LL.D., OK MONDAY, THE 29th INSTANT, At 7.30 p.m., In aid of tht Choir Fund, St. Mary's, Parnell. Tickets at tha door ; prioe, Is.; reserved seats, la. 6d.

IN consequence oE the inclemency of the weather onEalter Monday, the GRAND ENTERTAINMENT in Aid of the Funds of the Catholic Institute, Wellington-street, will be repeated oa 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 choicest deserip* tion, and every effort made to I Jft_S )lu J OJUN xLLJN It, Secretary. April 23, 1867. _____--—-—----—--

A«KAND FANCY BAZAAR, in aid of the funds of St. Peter's School, Hobson-stre.t, will be opened in the Odd Hall, Queen, street, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd May next. An exoellent Band of Music has bsen provided, and the doors will be opened from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., and »gain from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. THE 15th Annivers^rylTth. HIGH-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL wiU beheld (D.V.) on SABBATH Next, April 28th, 1867, when Two SERMONS will be Preached— In the Morning at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. T. WARLOW DAVIES, M.A. ; And in the Evening at half-past 6 o'clock, by the Rev. Dr. WALLIS. A Collection will be made at the close of each ser. vice in aid of the Trust Fund, . PARNELL HALL.-APRIL 38.

MORNING : '' The Lord's Prayer: Its Meaning andUae. EVENING : Second Lecture on "Sacred Truth," addressed especially to Doubters, &< MONDAY Evening, 7-30, Conversational Mee^ ing. Subject : «• Christian Sacrifice." (Postponed from last week.) ,_ NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, £250,000. Head Office : Queen and Shortland-streets. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, Or_\ CASES COZZEN'S KEROSINE OIL. •jO\J Lamps, Hydro-carbon, -Anacapmc, and F_rnivoir, to burn without Chimneys. I E. PORTERJb CO., . Shortland-»treet,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3043, 27 April 1867, Page 1

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