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Amusements.

PitiNCE of wales theatre. WeandManager ... Mr. J. L. Hau, Stage Manager Mr. J. Musgrav* WELCOME, ENGLAND'S PRIDE THE, PLYING SQUaDBo'h. To-night—The GREAT DRAMA lo-night— The GREAT BURLESQUE. To-night— BLACK-EYED SUSAN To-night— BLACK-EYED SUSAN" | To-night— BLACK-EYED SUSAN. To-night— ALADDIN. To-nigh t— ALADDIN To-night— ALADCIN. . To-night-The SQUADRON HORNPIPE To-mght-The SQUADRON HORNPIPE. To-night—The SQUADRON HORNPIPE. To-night-Mr. J. L. HALLas WILLIAM. To-night-Mr. J. L. HALL as WILLIAM. To-night-Mr. J. L. HALL as WILLIAM. To-night— Mfes L. WISEMAN as BLUE PETER. Look out for the Galatea Burlesque. Look out for Endymion. Seats may be reserved at Messrs. Uptok, Queen-street, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. R. P. Wiseman, «ec.

DUXE OF EDINBURGH THKAT11E. Messmates Ahoy ! Brave Sailors of the Flying Squadron, welcome all ! Boatswain, Pipe All Hands to see MADAME MABIB DURET in the Sailors' Drama m-J^ CK " EYED SU SAN, and OLIVER TWISf, the Poor Charity Boy. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), JL February 5. OLIVER TWIST, Nancy Sykes ...Madame Marie Duret. To be followed by the Juvenile Danseuse, Miss Maggie Knight, in one of her favourite Performances, a SAILOR'S HORNPIPE. During the evening the Magnificent Band will cheer the hearts of our Sailor Guests with Dibdin's soul-inspiring strains. Concluding with Jerrold's beautiful Drama of BLACK-EYED SUSAN. Susan ... Madame Mabie Duret. Pit: One Shilling. Dress Boxes, 5s. j Circle, 3s. ; Stalls, 2a. 6d. Doors open at half -past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock.

VT A S 0 N I C BALL XfX TO THE BRETHREN OF THE FLYING SQUADRON. Stewards : Brothers Pierce, Hooper, McMath, Hay, Brock, Heaphy, Diethelm, James Russell, Brewer, Stephenson, D. Graham. L. D. Nathan. W. T. SNELL. Hon. Sec. The "above BALL will take place on MONDAY Evening next. Tickets can be had of the Hon. Sec, or of any of theTStewards,

SUBSCRIPTION BALL TO REAR-ADMIRAL HORNBY AND THE OFFCERS OF THE FLYING SQYATXRON, At the Music Hall, Swk>nds-street, ON TUESDAY EVENING, February 8. Stewards : His Honor the Superintendent Colonel Balneavis Colonel Nation G. B. Owen, Esq. Captain Daveney J. M. Dargaville, Esq. J. I.. Carey, Esq. Gentleman's ticket ... £1 1 0 Lady's ticket 0 7 6 The Stewards will attend at Mr. Canning's, confectioner, Shortland-street, between tho hours of 12 and 2 p.m., on Monday and Tuesday, for the disposal of tickets. Applications in writing to be addressed to the Secretary. As the space for dancing is not large, the number of tickets to be issued will neces* sarily be limited ; an early application ia therefore recommended. A. DUNNAGE, Northern Club, Hon. Sec.

Education. MR. J. BROWNE'S SINGING CLASSES. IN consequence of the MUSIC HALL being ENGAGED for the Masonic Ball, on MONDAY evening, Mr. J. Browne has con. sented to POSTPONE the regular Clasa Meeting until MONDAY, the 14th instant February 3rd, 1870.

HIGH SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. mHE HIGH SCHOOL wil be RE-OPENED 1 «n TUESDAY, February 8. FARQUHAR McRAE, Rector

ADDRESS TO THE BISHOP OF AUCKLAND. THE Presentation of the ADDRESS from the Members o£ the DIOCESAN SYNOD to the BISHOP of AUCKLAND will take place at the Cathedral Library, Parnell, on TUESDAY, the 8th instant, at Members of the Synod are requested to attend. THANKSGIVING SERVICE Will be held at St. Paul's Church, on TUES. DAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at which tho BISHOP of AUCKLAND will officiate. »% The offertory will be devoted to the Bishopric Endowment Fund.

/CONFIRMATION will be held in St. \J Paul's Church, bvthe B^tBev. BISHOP of AUCKLAND, on SUNDAY EVENING, February 6, 1870.

UNSECTAKIAN CHRISTIANITY.— MUSIC HALL—SUNDAY, Feb. ruary 6th, Mr, B TOJUM. toU pr«wh wrnjn^

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3887, 5 February 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3887, 5 February 1870, Page 1