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PEINCE OF WALES THEATEB. THE NATHAN JUVENILE TEOUPE, MR. J. SMALL AND MR. J. CHAMBERS. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, May 14, The performances will commence with the Hibernian Burlesque of THE HAPPY MAN. Paddy Murphy (a broth of a boy), LrrTUt MABIOH. To be followed by a new MUSTf! AL and TERPSICHORE IN MEL ANGE, In which Little Marion will sing ".Finaigau'sWake." After whioh, for the last time, the Laughable Farce , 1 , of TI±E 'COLONIAL SEEVANT. Jemim* Grey (a true type of a Colonial Servant of nwjjeu-' experience), Little Sbuna. Bridget Murphy (aNewChum), La Petite Mamok. To conclude with tile new Nautical Ballet entitled TEUE BLUE. N B -Seats can be secured at the Theatre from ll^lT£nt Scats, 4,; Boxes 25.; Pi£ ta Half-price, toßeserved Seats only, qmarter-past 9, Z«. Carriages may be ordered at half-past JO. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. GREAT ATTRACTION!! At the Odd Fellows' Hall,

THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, MAY 14th, And during the week.

PROFESSOR STEPHENSON,

The Unrivalled

WIZARD AND NECROMANCJEB, Will give the first of his Marvellous Drawing-room ENTERTAINMENTS, As performed before her Majesty, and other Crown * Heads of Europe.

The Entertainment will commence with* Choice Selection of Sleight of Hand Feats, during which ?he ProLsor will show that the hand is quicker than the eyej which will be followed by a number of Extraordinary Delusions never before witneased by the public of Auckland. THE EXTRAORDINARY GUN TRICK will be performed during the first part of the proIramme, with an Enfield rifle, a feat nev«r yet Attempted by any other prof «sor of the^magio art. The Professor invites any person to bring hu own rifle and round of ammunition, and be convmced that he (the Professor) is invulnerable.

An interval of 10 minutes.

To be followed by SPRIGHTLY'S UNWARRANTABLE INTRUSION, . During which he will sing some of his much-admire* Negro Melodies.

An interval of 5 minutw.

The Second Part of the Programme will commence by the introduction of a variety of new; startling, and amusing tricks, and will conclude by the Extraordinary Disappearance of Sprightly.

In soliciting the patronage of the public of AuokW Professo? S. begs to assure the admirers of the Prestodigitator's Art that no expensehas been spared to producethe above entertainment on an entirely new principle-the whole of the paraphernalia hitherto considered indispensable in °*f » ch«Uterbeiri & excluded, by which the deception U rendered morf complete, perfect, and rapid than ever yet attained by any adept in the Magic Art.

Doors open at half-past seven; to commence at Admission: Reserved seats, 35.; Amphy. *3&^SKI Men.. Waytba^ Beer's, StXners; andatthe Odd Fellows' Hall, Detween the hours of 12 and 4 P .m. Agenti COOKE, ZOYARA, & WILSON'S GREAT WOELD CIBCUS. -POSITIVELY THEIR LAST TOUR through NEW ZEALAND. WILL SHORTLY ARRIVE. ' AUCKLAND BAND OF HOPE UNION. NOTICE. A LECTURE ON . ' " PHRENOLOGY AND TOTAL ABSTINENCE Will be delivered by STACKPOOL E. ODELL, t^sh^sw ■"£ tfwSlt Mind, its pre-eminence; TenSes Man's Accountability ; Alcoholic Drinks, £3r ?nfluence on the organs and on generations vet unborn; Early Training, character ; Important Oraans vL., Conscientiousness, Concentrativeness, SSiveness, Self-esteem,^Veneration^enevo^ence how cultivated and how injured; Tr ad esandrro. iZomtor Children; and in conclusion, a publio T?T«rmna.tion of Youths and otners. C» open auquarterbefore-eren ; commencing at seven o'clock. Admission : 6d; adults, la.

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terian Church.

The chair will be taken- by the Her. JAMES HILL,, at 7 o'clock. ' - "

Admission Iby ticket only; to be obtaintdfrom any of the members. MURRAY, Hon. Sec.

GEAHAM, KTRKyrOOD, & CO. Are opening, ThiH Day, SißVelVet'-Jalokets and Paletots v ; iiVebreteenJ»cketßaod2 Paletots i- *• I^--Velvet Pile Jacketsaud P«l«totS Plush JWcketsland Paletots ' ~M Boodle Jacket* and Paletots ■ r " . Astrachau Jackets and Paletots '• - > Lambskin. Jackets and Paletots Cloth Jackets and'P*letots. - - I May 11, 1867. '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3057, 14 May 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3057, 14 May 1867, Page 1