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PEINCE OF WALES THEATEE&i Lessee : Mb. 0. O'Brusij. • ' ' Stage Manaoeb: Mb. J. H. CunoKD. - ."* The valuable services of f( ' ME. J. H. CLIFFOED Have been obtained for the Season, and ha will appear THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, In his great character oE ROBERT BRIEELT (THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN).

'TIHIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Bth JUNE, A. — j Re-engagement of those talented Artistes MADAME TOURNBAR, MISS KATE FOLEY, MASTER JOHNNY FOLEY, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. In consequence of the great success of THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE M^'N, It will be repeated This Evening, when MR. J. H. CLIFFORD Will make bis Second Appearance in his great sensational character of Robert Briskly, thb TICIET-OF-LEAVE MAN ; With a powerful Cast, with new Scenery, „ . Appointments, &c. : „ , u . Hawkshaw (the detective) ... Mr. C. O'Brien. Mary Edwards Mrs. C. OBrien,, Sam Willowby Madame 'Tournear, First appearance of MISS KATEY AND MASTER JOHNNY FOLEY In the side-splitting Irish Extravaganza of THE HAPPY MAN, or PADDY IN INDIA. Paddy Murphy (the Happy Man) Master Johnny Folej Ko-ket Miss Katey Foley.

To be followed by A MUSICAL INTERLUDE,, - By Madame Tournear, Miss Kate Foley, and Master Johnny Foley. ''

N.B. — Mr. OBrien has much pleasure in inform* ing the inhabitants of Auckland and surrounding districts that he has suooeeded in engaging the Prince of Wales Theatre for a term of bix Months for Dramatic Performances, and purposes producing" all the talent available in the colonies. , , Ln-

Season and family tickets may be obtained at Mr. C. O'Brien's, Mr. Cucksey's, and at the box office of the theatre (between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock).

LECTURE on ASTRONOMY,'- illustrated by Illuminated Diagrams ; a journey through 1 the solar system, showing the changes, progress, and; future ; — especially to young people, parents, and teaobers — THIS (Monday) Evening, jA r 7 o'clock, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Queen-street. Admission, 3d. _

n. (J* i>-d PIANOFOETES AND HABMONIUMS. WEBB & BALLACHET " ' lI HAVE RE-MARKED the whole of their^Sto^kl at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, in order to mak,e room for fresh arrivals, FORTES, with Double-check Action and JPatellfi Erard Pedal. A Good Second-hand Six-stop HARMONIUM,' in ' Rosewood Case. Price, £16. INSTRUMENTS LET ON HIRE by the Week] Month, or Year. Particular attention paid to tha Tuning Department, under Mr. HOKFMANN. N.B. — Business hours from 10 to 4.

WELLESLEY-STREET, Auckland. notice of removal, J. F. LEIGHTON, . , : - BOOKBINDER, STATIONER, > , AND ACCOUNT- BOOK MANUFACTURER, BEGS to inform his customers, and the public i generally, that he has REMOVED to those more convenient and , central business Premises situated in Vulcan-lane, one door from Queen- street.* 1 May 30, 1868. ■__. > ~-Z ■ T 5REMOVED NEAR THE WHARF. G. THOMAS BEGS to intimate to his customers that he ha s taken the Store next to Messrs. Owen and Graham's, near the Wharf, where he will have a constant Bupply of good Flour, Prices. Fine Flour, star brand £24 0 0 Superfine Family ...., 22 0 0 „ , Canterbury 19 0 0 ' Ai * Seconds, Sharps, Bran, Maiae, Oats, at the lowest rates. AlhO, r _ , T _ , y ' About -three tons of Fine-quality Mill-fed Baoon % " and Bams. ■ ' June 1, 1868.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL; T . ELLISON,^';" BOOT-MAKER, . ,[jq 81 ; ; BEG S to intimate that he has RE MOVED to mow central premises in No. 78, QUEEN-STREET; T second door from Vulcan-lane, and next door to " " Mr. F. H. Lewisson. > W Please to note the address — , J J \ T. ELL, I ,S"O ' % BOOKMAKER, No. 78, QUEEN-STREET, '. (Next door to Mr s F. H. Lkwisson's.) * t . ]2 .1 r MESSES. BEETHAM, WALKEE, % CO., SU R V,E Y O RS,, . f: 'MINIMGAGENTSvVALUERS^RBITRITORS, AJSD SHAREBROKERS. Books are now open at their offices, Pollbnstreet, Shortland, for the sale and purchase of Shares, where the principals may be consulted daily. Auckland Agents ; Messift [ S. Coohban^ akp So».

IRELAND BEOTSEBS, •. :• mANNERS AND LEATHER'! MANUFACT TURERS, WOOL -MERCHANTS, ,r. , .Importers of „ _• .5 > I leather, "grindery, saddiiery, and saddlers' ironmongery, Wot and shoe. uppers of all, kinds, MILL- f BELTS, . * SUCTION AND FIRB-ENGJNE^OSE Durham-street," Auckland.

_— ___—^— — — — — — — : ; j; —^ „, , ■ . h.ai'l^ i accountants; fin - "■-'■' [i i{i " Ild VULCAN-LAN B,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3399, 8 June 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3399, 8 June 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3399, 8 June 1868, Page 1

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