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Amusements, &c /TV HEATRE ROY L Proprietor Mr. Norman Lessees Meswi. Howard and Co.

HOLD OUT A HELPING HAND. COME AND SEE THE NEW BURLESQUE. Come and enjoy a hearty Laugh.

THIS EVENING will be repeated, for the last time, Tom Taylors comic Drama, in two Acts, entitled, HELPING HANDS.

To conclude with the gorgeous Oriental Burlesque Ql BROWN AMONG THE BRAHMINS ; Or, Captain Pop and the Princess Pretty-eyes. With New Scenery, New Dresses, New Songs, New Dances, &c.

Another Novelty on Wednesday. Dress Chairs, 45.; Boxes, 35.; Stalls, 25.; Pit, Is. T>RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee B. N. Jones. GRAND OPENING!

NOTICE.— The above Theatre will be Re-opened on or about the 20th instant, with a Full and Efficient Company. Members of the Profession desiring Engagements, musical or otherwise, apply at once, stating terms.

Further particulars in future advertisement,

GRAND VOLUNTEER BALL, to be given by the Volunteers and Citizens of Auckland in honour of the Colonial representatives, will be held on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, the 16th instant, under the patronage and ia the presence of Lady Bowen, the Hon. D. McLean, his Honor the Superintendent, and Lieut. -Colonel Harington. STEWARDS. Colonel Balneavis, Militia, Colonel Nation, Militia Major Gordon, Staff A.V. Major Tisdall, Staff Major Heaphy, V.C .Mil. Captain J. B. Carey, A.C. Captain Batger. A R.Y. Lieut. Snell, Staff, 6ttt Lieut. Nathan, A.N.V. Inniskilling Dragoons Lieut. Ipaacs,-A.A.V. Lieut. Whitson, A.N.V. Comet May, A.C.V. Trooper McLean, A.C.V. CaptMnDaveney, 6th Iv- Gustave Yon der Heyae, niskilling Dragoons Esq. O. M. Quintal, Esq. James Russell, Esq. George Johnstons, Esq. .

Tickets to be had from any of the Stewards or Secretary. , Gentlemen's Tickets, 215.; Ladies', 7s. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. W. T. SNELL, Lieut., G. JOHNSTONE, Hon. Sec.

Meetings.

THE Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Auckland Ladies' Benevolent Society will be held This (Tuesday) Evening, March 14, in the Room f the Young Men's Association. The Chair will be taken at half-past seven o'clock by his Honor tho Superintendent. Lady Bowen, M Patroness of the Society, ;.has signified her intention

of being present.

The Meeting will be addressed by his Lordship the Bishop of Auckland, and several clergymen and frienc's of the Society.

Educational.

UCKLAND (late wesley) COLLEGE.

BOARD AND EDUCATION.

Boys undek 12 yeaes, 12J Guineas per Quarter BOTiS OVFB. 12 YEUSS, 15 GUIKEA9 PER QUARTER, D w Pupils, £2 2s. per Quarter. Preparatory C' \ss, £1 is. per Quarter,

Boarders and Day Pupils may enter at any time,

ami pay only the picportion of the Quarter s fees. The situation of the College i= unsurpassed for salubrity. Boarders 'and Day Pupils are xmder the constant supervision of the Masters. Prospectuses forwarded upon application.

Second Quabter Commencfs Wednesday, April 5. J. MoVEY BAIRD, Principa l .

EO CJCATIONAL ESTABLISHMEW T, conducted by the Misses Campbell, Ripon House, Epsom.— The First Quarter of tho Sossion commencud on Tuesday, the 24th January, 1871. There aie vacancies for a few Boarders.

Hotel?, &c.

T>OYAL MAIL HOTEL, VICTORIA-STREET WEST.

The above f.woutite Hotel rm been, entirely remodelled and enlarged at considerable expense, and visitois to Auckland will flud in it a want much desired, viz , that of A FIRST-CLASS COMMERCIAL HOTEL.

TTIE BILLIARD ROOM, which is the finest in New Zealand,is fitted up withAHcock's and Burroughs and Wattn's best tables.

Plunge and Shower BATHS on the premises.

NIGHT PORTER in attendance.

N.B.— Thames Papers filed regularly,

pREYHoUND HOTEL of Quees- and Vicious-streets.

WINES and SPIRITS, Brand* "Al. First-clas BILLIARD SALOON aud TABLE.

Plungo and Shower BATHS, lately erected by the Proprietor at considerable expense.

NIGHT PORTER in attendance.

QUEEa'SFERRY HOTEL, VULCAN LANE.

Joiim Robertson, Proprietor, offers to the public the much-approved Liquors of the Crown Distilleiy, ''Whiskey, at per bottlo .. .. 2s. Cd P.ile P>raudy, at per bottlo.. .. 3*. Oct.

' Terms strictly cash

HOTEL UAILHAED, Conducted on the European rian, 607 and 509, PINE-[ST R E E T, » Ono door above Kearney, SAT* FRANCISCO. Pebeiba and Co Proprietors Restaurant, Bar, and BillUid Room in the Hotel■W/J I N I N__«_ NEWS. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. business with me TO N3ON G.UIMCK, Sharebroker. Shortland-street, Auckland. March 4. 1871

-p 0 -R SALE, -^ Twelve-horse Power Portable ENGINE Two CYLINDERS, by Clayton *nd Shuttle- " Oltb - ' FBA3W SCUEKFP, Fort-street,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4237, 14 March 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4237, 14 March 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4237, 14 March 1871, Page 1