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PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. , Lessee and Manager Mr. J. Bennett. Scenic Artist Mr. Charles Maqsey. Musical Director Mr. R, A. Owen. -. Stage Manager Mr. J. P. Hydes. Under the patronage of H.R.H. tht Duk« of Edinburgh (by special letter to Mrs'/'Helr), and hi* Excellency Sir George and Lady Bowen. rpHIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JL October 17. FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY! MRS. ROBERT HE I R ] n her great prize delineation of > ( HELEN MACGREGOR, In the favourite Scotch Drama, in three acts, entitltd ROB ROY. The entertainment will commence with the beau« tiful' Scotch Drama, in three acts, entiled E O B ROY! OK, AULD LANG SYNE. Mtrsio Incidental to the Dbama. Opening Chorus, • • Soen the Sun"... Company. Song, "My love is like the red, red ro»e''...Franoe«. Duet, " Tho' I leave thee now in sorrow"...Franeei and Diana. Quartette, "Hark from St. Mungo'i Tower... Frances, Bailie, Matlie, Mr. Owen. Song, " A famous man". ..Major Galbraith. Song and chorus, " Auld Lang Syne"... Frances, *c Song, "A Highland Lad"... Diana. Chorus, " The Lament"... Company. Chorus, "Roy's Wife"... Characters. Scotch Reel of Nine.. .Characters. Ballad, "Annie Laurie".. 1 Frances. Duet, " Forlorn and" broken-hearted"... Frances and Diana. > Finale, "Pardon now"... Company.

Concluding with th» Screaming Farce of WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. Look out on Monday, for the great production of /the •eaton, ADRORA FLOYD. PROCLAMATION! PRLSTCE OF WALES THEATBE. "V/TONDAY EVENING NEXT, OCTOBER 19. , E. T. Gillon.BEiq.'o Great Drama of atjbob'a p l o t d 1 Founded on Miss Braddon's Novel of the same name. j The character of the heroine—the lovely, impulsive, wilful AURORA FLOYD, Will be sustained by < . MRS. ROBERT HEIR. Scenery of the most gorgeom description, with all . the latest Parisian effects, by Mr. Charles Massey.

The production of this great Dr»ma will be under the direction of Mr. J. P. Hydt-s. whose well-known abilities will be a sufficient guarantee of its excellence. ANNIVERSARY OF THE PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. ON SUNDAV NEXT, the ANNIVERSARY of the above Church will ho celebrated. The Rev. Jamks Law, lately arrived fiom England, will preach in the morning ; service commencing at 11 o'clock. In the evening, the 'service will begin at half-past 6 o'clock, aud the Rev. W. G. Thomas, also lately frem England, will 1 rexoh. A Collection will be made on each occasion in aid of the Trust Fund. «3- The ANNUAL SOIREE will be held on T i 1 UR^D AY, the 22nd instant. Particulars will be given ia a future advertisement. - DR. WALLIS WILL PREACH TO-MORROW, at 11 a.m. and half-past 6 p.m., in ihe Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Wellesley-strett." SUBJECTS : Morning : " Je^us rejoicing." Evening : "Jesus weeping over Lost Souls."

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18. -PARMEr.L HALL, . Morning: "Inward Light." ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Evening: '-The Great Earthquake— ifca n Moral and Spiritual Lessous." + NEWTON HALL. — TBIRD LECTURW on ASTRONOMY, by the Rev. T. Hambr, oh MONDAY Evening nexr, at half-p»st 7 o'clock." "The Stellar Universe, Nebulae, Star Aggregation;, Distribution, and Organic Unity." TESTIMONIAL TO.TJHE, LORD, BISHOP, OF LICHFIELD AND, NEW.ZKALAND,SUBSCRIPTIONS ore invited and will be received for the above object by the following members of t Committee appointed for that puxp'oie :-^-Me«rs. .T. C Bowden, Booker, Baber ,• Dr/Ho"per ; Mesajri. Hur«t, y. Kisslin^, Lewis, Leic;hton| Oldh'am, Pierce, Roberton, Touks, R. Walker, John Gordon (l)tahuhu) ; or SHIRLEY HILL, Treasurer. Auckland, October 13, 1868. ' _ AUCKLAND VUNCE. THE FIRST NUMBER WILL BE PUBLISHED J SHORTLY. FROM the complete success of the First Serie% pulJißhed by the Proprietors in, • Wellington, they feel confident of public support. '■' ' A ll communications to be addressed to the Editor, ' Herald ('ffice.

WEST COAST DINING-ROOMS.' . P BURNS, late of Belfast Terrace, Brighton, beg* to inform his friends, and the public that he has NOW OPEN the above ESTABLISH MENT, in one of those large premises known ax Mr. P. Darby's Buildings, Wyndham-street, where he hopetf to m^rit a (-hare of public patronage. I^HE undersigned offers his services a3 ACCOUNTANT and Commercial a^ent to tb# public of Auckland. Being thoroughly conversant with mercantile routine, and haviug had Jong experience in the Adjustment and Balancing ojE AccounJ*, he is confident of giving satisfaction iu; the manag* ! ' ment of any business entrusted to his care. .. a THOS. L. WHITE. October 8, 1868. ' ' ' "'-',- Temporary office atMeasr^JACKSQN AND RuSSlLL'fl J~M. LENNOX'S MONTHLY LIST of - ESTATES, HOUSES, FARMS, and M'NING SHARES, may be had, gratis, on applioation at the Eitote, Agency, and Bbttebr»k»g Office, High-itr«et, Auckland. *

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3512, 17 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3512, 17 October 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3512, 17 October 1868, Page 1

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