Amusements, &c
PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee Mr. B. N. Jones. FOURTEENTH WEEK of the Engagement of MR. HOSKINS and MISS F. COLVILLE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JULY 29, _rint time o! Holoroft's oalebrated Comedy entitles THE ROAD TORUIN. Goldflnok, as played by him in London for upward* of 150 consecutir* nights.. Mr. Hosktox Sophia. .Miss Florence Colville THE SEA GULLS FlyiTo-nlght The>ntertainment will commence with th*com«dy ol THE ROAD TO RUIN. Goldfinch, his great character.. Mr. HosMm. Sophia. .Miss Colville. Concluding with the new Farce of THE SEA GULLS. On Monday-Shakespeare^ Comedy of MUCH ADO ABODT NOTHING. Pit, ONE SHILLING ; Dress Circle g*g»'a?8 5 ■Stall*, 25. , Doors open a| 7.3ov*wt»JJ> Jkjp*" £•,*' -l^U^lSMs- can be .eenred itJJ« Xston& stationers, Queen-street, where box plan may D« seen. i
THEATRE ROYAL. Lessees .. . Messrs. Howard * Co. Prices of Admission :—Dress Circle, 8s; boxes, 2s «d; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, The Greatest Bill of the Season. BURLESQUE. BURLESQUE. BURLESQUE. MISS ADELAIDE BO WRING And MR. J. B. STEELE In the sensational Drama of THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE-MAN'S WIFE. Supported by th» Theatre Royal Con-pany. Mr. Holdiworth's New Song''Up a Tree. Fiist Burlesque of the «eaiou-the latest London Novelty of LITTLE DON GIOVANNLJ Mrs W. Hiix, Mrs. Sam Howard, and Company in New Songs, New Dances, and New Choruses To-night. Rtmember—Drama and Burlesque To-night.
MRS. COLC LOUGH WILL LECTURE (D.V.) AT THE CITY HALL, On MONDAY next, July »1. Subject: Female Education. „_.*_■ Doors open at half-past stven; commence ai a. Admission, Is.: Reserved Seats, 2s.
TN THE NEW CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. The'Baiaar in aid of the funds of the Auckland Choral Society will be Opened on Thursday, the 3rd August, at twelve o'clock noon, and on the two following days. Admission, One Shilling-Children Half-price. Music will be performed by the Artillery Band and the Band of the Choral Society. Articles of famcy work, &c., must be sent , in not later than the Tuesday previous. Contributions to the Refreshment Stall will be received at the Hall on the morning of opening the Bazaar. Intending exhibitors are P^ olll^^ I*6^.1 * 6^. communicate at once with the undersigned, ane room will be available for hanging pictures after Monday next. J. BUOWNE, ' Chairman of Baatar Committee. Karangahape Road, July 24, 1871.
r|!HE EXCHANGE NEWSROOM, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, Will be Open to the Publio on and after TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, From 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sundayi excepted. Subscription: Is. per month; 2s. 6d/per quarter and 10».|per annum, m advance. Captains of Vessels and^Managers of Mines free. For further particulars see Prospectus, which may be obtained in the room of the Clerk in Charge of tho Rooms. Ecclesiastical.
ALBERT -STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Ministe*: Waelow Davies, M.A. Topic of discourse To-morrow Evening, July do (d v f "Recent Events in Paris; or, Paris.a Beacon. — Service to commence at half-past 6 o'clock.
mHEATRE ROYAL. —Special Sunday JL Afternoon Relid-ious Sertice.-The B« >«• R F Macnicol will (D.V.) preach To-morrow, July 30, 1871. Service to begin at 3 o'clock. Seats free; no collection.
CITY HALL.—SUNDA? SERVICES.— Conducted by Samuel Edger B.A. July 23. Morning: "Baptism into Christ." Evening: AU Good from God; no Merit in Man."
PITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES.-Rev. J. Cosh, M.A., will preach in the morning, and the Rev. J. B«rry in the evening. ____, Educational
AUCKLAND COLLEGE. Studies were resumed on Wednesday, 12th July. J. MoVEYBAIRD, Principal.
AUCKLAND COLLEGE.—LADIES CLASS. Studies were resumed on Wednesday, 12tb July, Fee: One Guinea per Quarter.
FTIHE LYCEUM (WeUesley^street East) X will be Ec-opened by Mr. W. D, LYBNAR o» Wednesday, August 9. Terms, per month in advance, 10s. 6d. An evening class from T to 8.
NAVIGATION CLASSES.—CIasses for Instruction in Navigation, held by T. C. Tilly, Navigating Lieutenant, R.N., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Offices, 33 and 34, New Zealand Insurance Company's Building. All information can be had at Messrs.Lilewall and Battray*!, Queen-street.
Machinery. ALBERT IRON FOUNDRY ALBERT- AND CHAPEL-STREETS. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY FOR QUARTZ - CRUSHING, PUMPING, FLAXDRESSING, SAW MILLS, FLOUR MILLS, &c.
STEAMERS' REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH DESHAVE ON SALE CHEAP : 1 WATER WHEEL in pieces, with Iron Shaft «* tre ._A , lCf *; fP" Wheel and Pinion, &c, suitable for Flax or Flour MUI ' *J«o, PAIR OF FRENCH -BURR MILL STONES, with Bearing and framework fitted up complete; can be driv«n by Steam, Water, or Horse-power. Also, . SMALL ENGINES, From 4 to 8 h.p., and one 12 h.p.
TMBEH JACKS, SAW SPINDLES, TRUCK wheelsThorse W SCRE ™S o a; and repaired without delay, and at areasonab* price. Patterns of all description* in stock, for the ust of whioh no charge is mad*. MASEFIELD & CO.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4354, 29 July 1871, Page 1
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