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PRTNCE OF W\LKS TffE\TRE. Lessees.. .Messrs. S. OBrien and J. M. LonLi Scenic Artist ' "... Mr. Frank Varlcy. ■ ANOTHER TRIUMPH. Sailors' Night — Messmates, Ahoy ! MRS. WALTER HILL In a nautical drama to-night. | "HI 8 (FRIDAY) EVENING, 5 May 13, THE LONELY MAN OF THE OCEAIv r , And scenes from the grand Irish Drama of THE COLLEEN BAWN, Including the great Cave Scene. Pronounced a genuine triumph of Scenic an cl Mechanical Skill. Irish Songs to-night — "Cruiskeen Lawn," and " Whiskey in the Jug.'' Monday, BARKY O'NEIL, The great Comique, will make his first appearance. Family Cirola er Boxes, 2s. Seats may be secured at Messrs. U?TON 's, Booksellers, Queen-street. NEW CITY HALL, Queen-street. GRAND MUSICAL AND PICTORIAL ENTERTAINMENT, Fob Oke Week Only. Commencing SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, May 14, And Every Evening during the following Week, will be produced, precisely as -exhibited in Sydney for upwards of Yitiy Nights, the most sublime production of the age — the Grand Moving Tableaux of THE APOCALYPSE, the Largest and Finest Diorama ever exhibited in New Zealand, .painted on 20, 0>) ) feet of canvas, pourtraying with immen-e power the Visions of St. John, as by him described in the Book of Revelations, commencing with the Vision of the SevoiL Golden Candlesticks, and ending -with tli> Vision of THE NEW JERUSALEM, the most magnificent scene ever exhibited in the world. The whole illustrated and explained in the most simple manner, so tha - all may full appreciate thia grand production. The Management has much pleasure in announcing that they have secured the services of Mr. W. G. Carey, who will delivc c the Illustrative Lecture. __ A Free Distribution of Elegant and Costly Gifts will be made amongst the Patrons of th<» Entertainment at the close of the Exhibition each evening. MILLION PRICES : Reserved Seats, 3a. ; Second Seats, 2s. ; Back, Is. Doors open at half -past 7, to cemmence at 8 o'clock. Carnages may be ordered at half -past 10. R. G. BACHfiLDKR Proprietor. A. J. Logan Treasurer. Apprepriate Music, fro»i the Worka o £ Spohr, Mendlesohn, •c, under the direction. of Mr. R. C. Jeffrey. H. EASTWOOD, Manager.

TTOLUNTEER SUBSCRIPTION BALL, V Under the Patronage of MAJOR TISDALL And the Officers of the Cavalry, Artillery, Rifle, and Naval Volunteers, To be held in the Music Hall, Symondsstreet, on the 24th May, her Majesty's Birthday. Committee : Sergeant-Major Haslem, Staff. Sergeant-Major Powley, Artillery. Sergeant Featon, Artillery. Colour-Sergeant Scotter, A.R.V. Sergeant Burns, A.R.V. Sergeant Ashby, A.R.V. Corporal Wheelan, A.R. Y. Tickets to be had from the Members of Committee. Tickets limited. Tickets (double), 12s. 6d. each. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. J. HERBERT BURNS, Hon. Sec. Volunteer Subicription Ball

Ecclesiastica . YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE *OF LECTURES. THE FIRST LECTURE of the SERIES will be delivered by the Right Rev. Dr. Cowie, Bishop of Auckland, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at the MUSIC HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. Subject: "FIVE MONTHS IN" CASHMERE." His Excellency the Governor ha» kindly consented to preside on the occasion. Chair to be taken at 7.30.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, WILLS3LEY-STREKT. r A NNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES May 13 -Right Rev. Dr. Cowie, Bishop of Auckland: "Five Months in Cashmere." May 20 — Rev. Dr. Maukskll : "Genesis and Geology." June 10— T. B. Gillies, Esq., M.G.A., Superintendent : " Public Spirit." June 17- Dr. Hector : " Some Branches of Geological Science," illustrated with diagrams. July B— Rev. D. Jonks : (To be advertised). July 15— W. L. Rkbs, Esq. :"A Pew Elements.of Greatness." Aug. 15 Rev. E. N. Bree, M.A. : "Popular Education, Religious and Secular." Sept. 9 Rev. J. Bullish: "Our Young Men." Oct. 7— H. H. Luas, Esq. : "Ancient Colonisation." The ticket* for the course (price 35.), to admit bearer and lady, may be obtained from Messrs. E. Wayte, J. and H. TJpton; R. B. Shalders, Queen-street ; at the Rooms of the Association ; or from the Members of the Committee. * '

i HE UNION' SASH AND .DOOTI COMPANY, .Mechanics' Bay, beg to isform their Customers -Hbat. they hayThisDay'so REDUCED thePRICES of their Goods, that .cheaper "si% "iioikto be obtained in the Colony. Tho quality and seasoning of their Manufactured Arfcioles are unequalled.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3970, 13 May 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3970, 13 May 1870, Page 1