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PEINOE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. J. L. Hall. Stage Manager ... Mr. W. H. Newton. The Greatest Success ever known in Auckland.

THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, June 16, Will be performed the celebrated T. P. Cooke's Prize Drama entitled TRUE TO THE CORE; A STORY OF THE SPANISH ARMADA. The New and Splendid Scenery by Mr. N. H Thornton— the Mechanical Effeota by Messrs. Adams, Parris, and Assistants— the Properties and Paraphernalia by Mr. George Pemman and Assistants— the Music from melodies ol tne period, by Mr. F. Leech. MjIBTIN Truegold (a Devonshire Pilot, and Host of the Pelican)-Mr. J. L. Hall. Act I— The Beacon. " ' Twas in fifteen hundred aigkty-eight, As a July sun went down, With backward clang the bells they rang, In the streets of Plymouth town. t And through the night our beacons bright Threw far and near their; glow, To rouse Old England's (tons to arms 1 To meet the coming foe." —« Plymouth Hoe !" A ballad. Old English Dance by the Leopold Troupe and characters. Marah Fires the Beacon. Act 2 — The Spanish Ship. " The Spanish sbip3 sailed saucilie, Like peacocks proud to see ; # But their plumes were pluck'd and their oreßts were cut When they looked at this countrie." — Devonshire old song. Dance, La Arragoneaa— Fraulein Fannie and Mr. H. Leopold. Martin strikes the Ship on the Eddystone Rock — Great Se» Fight between the Spanish Armada and the English Squadron. A ct 3 -The Keep op Eddystone. •' Oh, a terrible place was the Eddystone, Where thundered the surge on that rock so lone, And never a lightbouse upon it shone, To save poor souls from drowning." Martin swims to the dittint ship— Saved ! saved ? Act 4— The Kino. " Guard well this ring, lanthe ; in its circle, So tiny it might form the elf king's diadem. The mighty question of a life ii keeping — _ So little.yet so large : have it in jealous keeping." —Old play. Heaven'i hand must shape the rest. — Picture. Aor s— The Heart op Gold. " The rank is but the guinea stamp, The man's the gowd for a' that."— Burns. The the Queen I Elizabeth of England— the Heart of Gold— the Legend on the Scroll— True to the Core. New Dance (La Polonaise)— La Petite Blanche and Le Jeune Albert. Lnncashire Clog Hornpipe (by desire)— Frraulein Fannie and Mr, H. Leopold. FRIDAY next— Last Night of the Season— BENEFIT OF MR. J. L. HALL. Seats may be secur ed at Mr. Uploa's, stationer, Queen-street, from 10 a. m. until 5 pm. Admission. — Dreis Cirt'e, ss. ; Stalls, 28. 61. ; Pit, ls 4 R. B. WISEMAN, Sec.

PUBLIC DISCUSSION, BETWEEN Dr. Wallis and a Member of the Church in Cook-street. Ist Affirmation : That Christian Baptism ia by Immersion only. TBIS (Wednesday) EVENING and TO-MOR. ROW (Thursday) EVENING, the 16th and 17th, in he Cook-street Meetiug-houae. * Doors open at 7 o'clock p.m. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION /BOURSE OF LECTURES, 1869. June 18— A. BoardmaD, Esq.— Are Modern Chri«« tian Missions a Failure or a Success. June 25— Rev. Jame3 Buller — The Maori War, July 16 — Rev. 8. Wilson— Civilisation : Its histary, present condition, and future prospects. July 23— Rev. J. T. W. Davies, M.A.— GladatoM and Disraeli, or Principle and Expediency, August 13— Rev. R. F. Maoniocol— The Bible, anil Modern Infidelity. August 20— Rev. P. H. Cornford— Sectarianism. September 17— Rev. E. N. Bree, M. A.— Money. September 24— Eev. Dr. Wallia— The Centea of New Zealand, To commence at 7.30 p.m. Ticket for kh« Course 35., which will adiait Bearer and Lady.

WESLEY COLLEGE INSTITUTE. rVN and after THURSDAY, the Ist of July prox., \J the Premises of WESLEY COLLEGE will be occupied by a BOARDING SEMINARY, adapted for Pupils of the AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL and others, and also by a JUNIOR DAY SCHOOL. The WESLEY COLLEGE IIsSTITUTE will be strictly NON-DENOMINATIONAL. It will be conducted by Mr. L. C. Bkapy, hitherto Assistant- Master in the COLLEGIATE hCHOOL,who will be assisted by thoroughly well-qualified Teachers. The domestic care of the Boarders will be under the same management as in the Collegiate School. In the arrangement of the Dietary, and in the general working of the establishment-, the system that was adopted in the Collegiate School will be fully maintained. Reference may be made to tho Rev. Robert Eidd, LL B , Head-Master of the Auckland Grammar School. The distance between the Wesley College and the site of the Auckland Grammar School ia about half-a-mile. On days when a pupil residing at Wealey Col'ege may be prevented, from attending tha Grammar School, by severity of weather or otherwise, special instruction and supervision of study will be afforded by the Teachers of tha Wesley College Institute. In order to meet the requirements of Country Settlers in general, the terms payable for Boarders at the Wesley College Institute are fixed at a rate as moderate as possible, viz., £12 10s. per quarter. This sum will include, the fee payable to the Auckland Grammar School, viz., £2 per quarter. The fee for Tuition of a Day Pupil in the Wesley College Institute will be £2 per quarter. All fees are to be paid quarterly in advance. Ia case of a pupil's protracted absence from any reasonable cause, a proportionate amount oi fee* paid in advance will be either credited forward or relumed. When a pupil is to be removed from the Institute it will be requisite that notice to that effect be given, by a parent or guardian, at least ONE MONTH before the expiration of the current quarterly term : otherwise payment of half the fee for the subsequent quarterly term will be required. Communications are to be addrecsed to the under* signed. L. C. BRADY, Wesley College, Auckland. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! MUSIC ! MR. ALFRED SINGER, npEACHER of tho P( A NOI ORTE and JL SINGING, is prepared to take J & limited number of PDPILS for inßtruotion. For terms, apply by letter, care of Mr. C. Bonningtok, Welles., ley-street. — - — — FirrATß Pabttjes Atxinpkp,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3716, 16 June 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3716, 16 June 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3716, 16 June 1869, Page 1

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