PRINCE OF WALES THEATSE. SOLE LESSEE ... J. L. HALL.
■M/TONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 2.
BE-APPEARANCE OF HALL'S STAK COMPANY,
GRAND OPENING NIGHT.
IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS IN PR EPARATION,
Full particulars in future issue.
THE GREAT AM EKICAN CIRCUITS.
IMMENSE SUCCESS.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES? PIT— ONE SHILLING.
MORE NOVELTIES. MORE NOVELTIES.
rpjIIS ( MONDAY ) EVENING-, AND THREE FOLLOWING- NIGHTS ONLY,
Previous to our departure for the Thames.
Come and s' c the FLYING TRAPEZE. Come and see the Splendid Spectacle oE TXJRPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, and the Death of his Mure Jilatk Bess.
Doors open at 7.15 o'clock; reifounance to commence at 8 o'clock (.harp.
Piices of admission :— Pit, Is.; Boxen, 8s ; Press Circle, 4s, Children half-^iico. T. BIRD, Mamgc
DUKE OF EDINBURGH THEATRE.
Managers ... ... Mcssie. Ryan and Keogb. Stage Manager . ill. L. F. Keogh, Musical Director Jeff bnnunbuns. IMMENSE A'JTI'AOTrON.
Another New Drama ; HONESTY THE BUST POLICY. New Farce : A DAY IV PARIS.
rip HIS (MONDAY) EVENING JL July 2G, 1869, , The performance will commence with the beautiful Drama entitled HONESTY THE BEST POLICY. Jacques Sincere Mr. W. Kyan. Hector Coco Mr. I. F. Keogh, Stephen Mr. J. Hooper. Lejoyeux Mr. J. Chambers. Endorni Mr. G. Younge. Hose de Mai Miss A. Marryatt. 1 Georgette Mrs. I. F. Keogh. Theresa Mavoisier Mrs. Ryan.
Interlude : i Hornpipe—Miss M. Knight. Irish Jig— Mr. Hooper. Comio Dance— Mr. J. Chambers. Paa fceul (Medley)— Mies M. Knight. To conclude with the Screaming Farce of A DAY IN PARIS; OR, TBE bHE BARBER. On Tuesday, BENEFIT of Mr. J. BOOPER. On Wednesday, BENEFIT of Mr. JOPJ CHAMBERS, when XHEBOITLE will be repeated for the last time. LOOK OUT F'->R THE GHOST. PIT— SIXPENCE. Upper Boxe««, Is. ; Stalls, 2s. ; Dreqa Cirole, 3a. AUCKLAND CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, Wellington-street. FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. rpBIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY 26. " The Bells' 1 «nd other Readings, by Mrs. Robt. Heir and Mr. T, M, King. The "Red Croee Knight," by Mr. Quinn and members of the 18ih Royal Irish Band (by kind permission of Colonel Elliot). Readings and Vccal and Instrumental Music by Lady and Gentleman Amateurs. Doora open at 7 } commence at half-past 7. Tickets to be had of Mr. Kohn, Jeweller, Quean« street ; Mr. Brophy's, Newton ; and of all the meirbeia.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
MESSiiS. SAUNDERS & KISSLING have REMOVED from 74, Queen-street, to SHORTLAND-STJREEr (one door from the Bank of Australasia). "TOXWAED & HAJRTMANN, SHAREBROKERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WELLINGTON, OFFER their Services to MINING COMPANIES and others, haying reserved part of their shares for iaaue in Wellington, or wishiug to diopoBc of shares in that market. Several successful operations have lately been concluded by T. & H on Auckland account. Wellington, June 28 S 1869. R. J. MOOEE & CO., BROKERS, MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Companies formed and Registered under tho Mining Companies' Limited Liability Act, 1865.| The Legal Mai.agement of Companies undertaken Offioe: Graham's Buildings, Fort-ntreet, Auckland.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3750, 26 July 1869, Page 1
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