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Amusements.

"pIUNCE OF WALES THE VTRE. Last Night of CHANG WOO GOW, Tlie celebrated Chinese Giant, and the lovely KIN" FOO. CHANG'S LEVEE IN THE r-OXES, STALLS, and DRE3> CIRCLE. T. P. Cooke's Nautical Drama of THE ANCHOR OF HOPE. And THE DEA'» SHOT. The boit entertainment over offeie«i to the public. Admisiion to Pit— uNE SHILLING. Remember last night of CHANG, CHANG, CHANG.

Q I T Y H ALL. THIS AFTERNOOX, AT OVE O'CLOCK. CHANG, and the pretty KIN FOO. With the dear little Obinpse Fueworks, the delight of all beholders. Admlision to CHANG'S LEVEE only Is. This is th« LAST AFTFRNOONf Country people, RE YD thfc-Emhiace tlvs last and only opportunity of seeing the GTANT of the 19th Century. Come one, come all.

THE undermentioned gentlemen, late of the Auckland Ethiop an Tronpj, with a view to increase their sphere of usefulness, as well as to place a better class of enteitxii'inents before the pi'bli'-, have, In conjunction with other pentlemen, whose names are given below. fortn*d themselves into 1 Musical Society, to be kn< wn bf the name of tha ORPHEUS MINSTRETS, whose txlent« will be devoted in aid of the charitable institutions of this city. Communlcvtions from Secretaries of the above may be addre sed to O. D. Bill, Hon. Sec. Orpheus Minstrels, albert-street. Mr. — Seymour, Pianist and Musical Director. Mr. G. Wright, ls» Violin Mr. J. Drjrden, laU A.E.T. W Lee, Comopian G Carreron, „ R. E Gatland, lateA.E.T. M. Hannken „ O D. Bell, „ E. Foster „ F. Bygrovs „ O. D. BELL, Hon. Sec.

Ecclesiastical.

SYMONDS.RTREET HA LL. - SUNDAY SERVICE, October 30. —Morning: "Love, the % upreme Principle." Evening: "The Importance oJ Temperance to the Young."— A petition to the Provincial Council in favour of the Permissive Bill will he *t the hxll for »ign»ture (by men and women) before and af t*r the morning and evening tervi.es.

AT the Christiana' Meeting-house, Cookstreet, Tbeodorb Wright will preach on Lord's Day Evening neit, at hilf-past 6. Subject! " Justification : to What Ascribud."

Drapery. SUMMER FASHIONS The MISSisTT-TLNE Beg to announce that they have now open a very choice assortment of all kinds of Millinery Goods, consisting of the late-t styles in BONNETS, HATS, Ladies' Dross Caps, Widow! C_ps Bridal wRKATHSfcnd FALLS Ornaments and COMBS for tiio Hair in all the new Styles New HAT FALLS In Net.Tulle de Chene,»ndGos-»-mer Feathers, Flowers, and HATORNAMENTS in great variety Tut CE OOODH in Honiton, Maltese, and Cluny LADIES' JACKETS in Silk, L_ee,Grenadine, White Serge, and Lustre, all new shapes Lace and Grenadine SHAWLS Black and Coloured DRESS SILKS A variud assortment of Drcs Materials, Fringes, Dress and Mantle TRIMMINGS in all colour* White and Fancy SKIRTS, 'fucked SKirungs, 6e. DREaS and MANTLE-MAKING done ou tho premises A large stock of MOURNING MATERIAL alw*y on hand. The Mi»so* Milne would c»ll particular attention to their stock of Millinery and Trimmed BON SETT 3, all of which are of the latest designs and marked ai the lowest prices. Orders attended, to with punctuality and despatch. 37, WYNDHAM-STREET,

MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MANTLES. MANTLES. MANTLES, DRESSES. DRESSES, DRESSES. Just received T. McMASTEK'S, 242, QUEEN-STREET.

/"N OVERNMENT ANNOITTES OFFICE, V7T Wellington, Ist March, 1870.— Notice is hereby given ttut Government 1 surance »nd Annuitie* Offices, under the Government Annuities Art, 1869, have been opened it the Chief Post-offices _t Auckland, New Plymnu'h, Napier, Wellington, Nelson. l'.l»nhoim, Christ'-hurch, Dunertm, and Invercargill; and ai tho Post-offices HtHokitiks, Gr ymoiith, "export, Charleston, Thames, Hamilt n, Grevtow.i. Whunganui, Kaikonra, Picto", Lyttelton, K_iai>oi, T mam, Ralclutha, clyde, Lawrence Oamaru, ' ort Chalmers, Qu rnstown, Tokommnro, and Wivikoii-iti. All persons wishing to obtain AniiuUi' s, immedintft or deferred. Life Insurances, or other nlvimtige* under tbo Act will receive sverv infmiimtinn anil tha necessary forms on application <it either or the _hove« named offices. W, GISBORyE. Comm'g*ioner.

OEA BATHING. The Solid Rock Bath, Smalcs 1 Point, having been enlirged tonioie th>n double its former s>2e, is now open for the Season. This 1 _tti. ' avmg boon excavated in tha solid rock, with broa I stepi on every sidr, and smooth stone bottom, give! facility for the mo-t nervous bather, as well as the boMest swimmer, to enjoy a b.ith without dangf-r of any k nd. -he same very low charges will still be mide, viz :— £t S. Q. A Single Bath ° ° „ 'I ickets for one year 110 Ticketi for one year for Child'en .. 010 6 Open each day from sunrise until aun*et. Hours for Ladies only, from 10 » m. till 12 eich day (Sundays excepted). For tickets, apply to lienry Keening, jun., 58, Queen-street.

DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS AND MOWING MACHINES Are now landed, and will he on view in * day or two *t Mr Buculand's Y trds, Remuora. Be in time. Messrs Gar ner, of Epsom and dwkwell, of Panu ure, have secured a Mower each. Only three /, Wallace would call attention to the f ict that the makers of these machin s received the Gold Medal *t the WorU'.s Exhibition, ParH^nd had «t recent tnds *nd «hows of reapers and mowers 40 successes, ot which 12 weie -gainst Samnelson's machines, lagainst Wood's, 10 asttinsl Brigham and Bnckorton's, 7 against Bamlett's, 5 «gain«t Burgess and Key's, besides beating Keaislcy's Crosskill*, Pick sieves, Cuthbert's, and nearly every machin* known. Testimonial, lrom nearly every county in the United Kingd ° m JOHN WALLACE, FUt Lush.

rnOSTOCK O W N E R S. 200 Pure-bred Shorthorn Heifers for Sale by private contract. Now runnlug at Kobimnrama, where an lu.pection is hmted. JOJ - NgTONE October 25,1870. ' -fl iY_^~CHOICE OLD CIGARS, in XKPKJ boxes, at 10s. per box, at Harri*.' Uaveu.U-h House, four door? a_ov« High-street. _ FOR SALE, a Basket Phteton, in good order.-Apply t« $T, Belelw f Cora and H»J Storu, Quwn-ittMt.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4115, 29 October 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4115, 29 October 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4115, 29 October 1870, Page 1

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