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jPETNCE OP WALES THEATRE. Lessees. ..Messrs. S. OT3rien~and J. M. Lord. Scenic Artist Mr. Frank Varley. rpjH I S (M ONDAY) _ EV.ENIN,G; J;[T A > ' * l May '2i,' "' ' i * ' The great Qomique, , r , ( . 1 BARRY O'NEIL,' ' "" " Ia his Cabinet of Curiosities. t ■ MRS. WALTER HILL In a new character. The performance will crimnen'ce $$$£: Ma j[ Operetta of MY DAUGHTER'S DEBDT. Rose Mrs. Walter Hill Achille Talma Dufard Mr. Stuart O'Buen To be followed by Mr. BAEEi ON Eli I* : The greatest wonder of the age. After which, THE ARTFUL DODGE. Mr. and Mrs. L. McGowan aud company. Concluding with BARRY O'NEIL, In his Comical and Sensational Seance o£ DANCING MAD; i Free List entirely suspended, Press alona excepted. , Tuesday, BENEFIT OF MRS. W. H. NEWTON.' Seats may be secured at Messrs. Upton's, Booksellers, Queen-street.

NEW CITY HALL, -of Qr/EEN-STREET. IMMUNISE SUCCESS, AND SECOND NIGHT. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. Ma ' 16, and Every Evening during the we' T The most sublime and startling production of the age — the Grand Moving Tableaux of ' 'THE APOCALYPSE, the Largest and Finest Diorama ever exhibited in New Zealand, painted on 20,0iK> feet of canvas, pourtraying with immense power the Visions of St. John, as by hnu described in the Book of Revelations, coi Imencing with the Vision of the Sevo.i Golden Candlesticks, and ending with th> Vision of THE NEW JERUSALEM, the most magnificent scene ever exhibited iv the world.

A Free Distribution of Elegant and Costly Gifts will be made amongst the Patrons of the Entertainment at the close of the Exhibition, amongst which THIS EVENING will be a magnificent SILVER TEA SERVICE, consisting of Four Pieces, valued at £7, together with about Forby other presents. MILLION PRICES : Reserved Seats, 3s. j Second Seats, 2?. ; Back, Is. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at $ o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at half -past 1!). Seats can. be secured at the Hall. R. G. Bachelder Proprietor. A. J. Logan .*. Treasurer. W. G. Carey Lecturer R. C. Jeffery ... . Music Director. H. EASTWOOD, Manager.

PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. TO THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION. <-pHE DRAMATIC SEASON of Si.: JL Months will commence 27th Juno next. — APPLICATIONS, stating salary, must be made at once. W. DIND. Sydney, May 6, 1870.

"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, SymoncLstreet, 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.V. Tickets to be had from the Members o£ Committee. Tickets limited. Tickets (double), 12s. 6d. each. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. ; J. HERBERT BURNS, Hon. Sec. Volunteer Subscription BaU I

Ecclesiastica!. ALBERT-STREET INDEPENDENT CHAPEL. A LECTURE will be delivered in tho above Chapel on THURSDAY ne-f, 19th |lay, 1870, by the Rev. J. R. JENKir . x Subject : " The Eagles and the Cross ; or the Cassat j versufi Christ. Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock by the Re-. . Wahlow Davies, M.A. Admission : One shilling.

, ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE, PRINCE IMPERIAL HOTEL, TARARU, Conducted by Mrs. Vercoe, late of th->. Royal Exchange Hotel, Shortlandcr|scent, Auckland. fT'BES beautifully-situated house has been X Opened as » TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Ladles, gentlemen, and families accommodated with first-clas3" Private Board aucl Residence, on reasonable terms/ '. . •Forfparticulars apply to .Mrs. Vercoe, on he premises. ' Tararu, March 25, 1870. „ r

\ ■ KEROSINE, "' V n^EBE 1 '- undersigned \are, /prepared to 1 RECEIVE, LIGHTER, PART, and : STORE KEROSINJEI.— For" terms, appl^to ! ARCfiARD &-£ROWN, i Mechanics' f f •UNION' •^Hl/Ai^'jSoo& t 1 JL' ' "'COMPANY, fceclianics'~Bay, T>eg to inform their Customers that they h. i » T This Day so REDUCED the PRICES of tl-er Goods, that cheaper are not to be obtained in the Colony. The quality and seasoniu j of j their Manufactured Articles are unequallc.cL

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3972, 16 May 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3972, 16 May 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3972, 16 May 1870, Page 1