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J Amusements.

VUJNGE OF WALES THEiTRE; Lessees... Messrs. S. OBrien and J. M. Lord. Scenic Artist Mr. Frank Varley. " The Management have much pleasure in announcing that, having effected au engage* ment with the charcniag and accomplished actress, MRS. WALTER HILL, FOR TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, She will ma'tOher FIRST APPEARANCE This Evening (Monday), May 2nd, 1870, aa MARGARET WENTWORTH, In" the new and Sensational Play of HJSNBY DUNBAR, Arranged and dramatised by Tom Taylor, Esq., from MISS BRADDON'S Celebrated Novel of the same name. They i also beg leave to notify to the public that they have decided on a REDUCTION in the ! PRICES of ADMISSION :— THE FAMILY CIBCLE, Or Side Boxes, with, special Cloak and Ladies' Retiring Room, will be, from above date. THREE SHILLINGS. THE DRESS CIRCLE, Also entirely re-arranged, with Ladies' Room, will also be found more comfortable and convenient than of old, so that, with the PATRONAGE OFA GENEROUS PUBLIC, Messrs. O'Briejst and Lord will make this little temple of the Drama the home for INTELLECTUAL AMUSEMENT, LUXURY, A>-d COMFORT. Arangements ai'e made and making for a constant succession of Novelties, in the way of STARS, BOUCICAULT'S SENSATIONAL PLAYS, ETC., Due notice of which will be given. npHIS (MONDAY) EVENING, .1 May 2, HENRY DIJNBA.R Margaret Wentworth ... Mrs. Walter Hill Supported by the Talented Company at present engaged. OPERATIC SELECTIONS. La Favorita ) „ „ Lucrezia Borgia j • • - " Baurl Under the leadership of Mr. Leech. Concluding with the Beautiful Drama of JENWY POSTEB. WEDNESDAY : THE TTNtiQUAL MATCH. The Greatest fm^Jj- *c me Age. PRICES OF ADMISSION : 1 Dress Circle, seats reserved, ss. ; Family Circle, 35. ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. PIT, ONE SHILLING. Seats can be secured for Mr. Holloway's benefit and Mrs. Hill's engagement at Messrs. Upton's, Booksellers, Queen-street.

THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, MAY 2. MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT, in aid of the Funds of the Institute. CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, WELLINGTONSTREET. Part I. Music, Readings, and Recitations. Part 11. Thomas J. 'Williains's new and amusing Farce, entitled PIPKIN'S RUSTIC RETREAT. Doors open at 7, to commence at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, 2s. 6d., may be obtained of Mr. Kohn, Jeweller, Queen-street ; Mr. Canning, Shortland-street; Mr. Brophy, Newton; Mr. Waters, Parnell ; Mr. Minetti, Hobsonstreet ; and of any of the members

Ecclesiastical.

N WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, the First Number of a New Religious Journal — "THE CHRISTIAN TIMES," will be published, and will contain the following interesting matter : — 1 & " The Accursed Thing," by the Editor."! * On Free Public Libraries, by Mr. Boardniai> Sermon by the Rev. James Buller. Chronicle of the Churches. 1 The Gatheier— Wicbern's First Family— I The Christianity of the Future, by the Dean [ of Canterbury— Worship and Art, by thu Rev. W. R. Dale—Scraps from my Saddlebags, by the W. J. Dean— A Desperates Encounter, Trench's Realities of Irish Life— and a New Serial Tale, entitled " EFFIE'S INHERITANCE," by POLLY PLUM. Price 6d., or 4s. 6d. per annum, paid in advance. Published by E. Wayte, Bookseller and Stationer, Queen-street, Auckland.

• Education.

ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE BOARD AND EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES, EPSOM. ri^HE Misses CAMPBELL (who have I. recently arrived from England) beg to announce that they will, after Easter, OPEN a SELECT BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, at Ripon House, Epsom. . prospectuses, containing full particulars, will be issued in a few days, and may bo obtained from Messrs. Bonxingtok, Upto>-, Wayte, and Chapman. Auckland, March 28, 1870.

PAPAKTJBA SCHOOL. "14TR. WORTHINGTON will have TWO VACANCIES for BOARDERS (Males) the first week in June.— Terms on application.

AUCKLAND NAVAL BRIGADE. i " MEMBERS are informed that a SCHOOL for INSTHUCTION" m the Elemen- , arv ''arts ofGUNNERY will he held ao Foi t Bntonwrfc EVERY THURSDAY Evening, at 7 o'clock. . By order of tto »-^JStON.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3960, 2 May 1870, Page 1

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612

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3960, 2 May 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3960, 2 May 1870, Page 1

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