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THEATRE ROYAL. Lessees .. . Messrs.a«ward *00. Prices of Admission :— Dress Circle, 3s ; boxes, 8s M; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN f And LITTLE DON GIOVANNL Comedy and Burlesque. First production of iChailes Mftthewsfs great Comeds/, WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN! MISS ADELAIDE BOWRING As Satanella MR. J. B. STEELE as Jack Raggett. Mr. Holdsworth in New Selections. To conclude with the glorious Burlesque, LITTLE DON GIOVANNI. Mrs. W. Hill as Don Giovanni Mrs. Sam Howard as Maretto. Sam Howard, South, and Company in Now Son_«, Dances, &c. Friday— BENEFIT of MR J. B. STEELE. NARCISSE.

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee . . • • Mr. B. N. Jones. FIFTEENTH WEEK of the Encasement of MR. HOSKINS. and MISS F. COLYILLSHOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 2. By eipress command, and under distinguished Patronage, MX. HOSKINS in the treat Play of the times, as Affable Hawk, the Speculator. MISS COLVILLE will take the Chair at 10 precisely, and advocate THE" RIGHTS OF WOMEN. The entertainment will commence with the great Pl»r of the times entitled THE GAME OF SPECULATION. Mr. Affable Hawk (his wonderful impersonation) .. Mr. Hoskins. Conoludlng with the beautiful Comedy of lHh LADIES' CLUB. n»»mer, Mr. Hoskins ; Mrs. Fitassaythe, Miss £. Colville. Look out for WILD OATB. Will shortly be produced the great sensational play of FORMOSA.

TDRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee , Mr. B. N.Jones. NOTICE. The Management beg most respectfully to inform the public that, having made arrangements with Mr. George Coppin, the accredited agent of Mr. Dion Boucicault, for the production of his great sensation Drama FORMOSA: Or, THE RAILROAD TO RUIN, It will shortly be placed before them, with entirely new scenery, machinery, decorations, upholstery, properties, and costumes, on a scale as complete as the resources of the Theatre will permit. The characters of MAJOR JORUM and FORMOSA -will be sustained by MR. HOSKINS and MISS F. COLVILLE (the original and only repiesentativas in the Southern hemisphere). The play will be put on the *tage under the superintendence of M*. Hoskins, under whose directions it was produced at the Prince of Wales Opera-house, Sydney, and at the Theatres Royal, Melbourne and Ballarat. N.B.— Mr. Boucicault's drama cannot be played Ia any theatre in Australia or New Zealand without the permission of Mr. George Coppin.

/IITY HALL, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, August 2. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, In AID of the FUNDS for the REFUGE FOB. DESTITUTE OLD WOMEN AND LYING-IN HOSPITAL. The PROMENADE CONCERT, in Aid of the Funds of the above Institution, will take place Thi« (Wednesday) Evening, the 2nd August, in the City Hall During the evening there will be offered for sale a few Fancy and Useful Articles at a Very Low Rate. PROGRAMME. PART I. Overture— Band. Solo and Chorus— "Come where my love lies dreaming".. • . „ _ Motto Song—" Pulling low and steady". .Mr.Cameron. Duet (Violins).. Messrs. Jones and Cruickshank. Duet—" See the Pale Moon". .Lady Amateurs. Song—" The Old Sexton". .Mr. Brett. Solo (Violin)— Scotch Airs. .Mr. Jones. Duet—" In the Starlight". .Lady Amateurs. Part 11. Overture— Band. Trio—' ' Blow.Gentle Gales" . . • Duet (Piano)— Selections from"Di Lammermoor".. Mr and Miss Stubbing. Song . . Mr . Diethelm. Duet.. Lady Amateurs. Ballad— " The Anchor's Weighed".. Mr. Bell. Comic Song . . Mr. Cameron "God Save the Queen." Doors open at 7 3ft, to commence at 8 o'clock. ADMISSION: TWO SHILLINGS.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO. CIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OP LECTURES. The Committee of the above Association have 'great ple»sure in announcing the following series of Lee Cures:— * August 4: Rev. C. M. Nilsos—(To be advertised). August 25: Rev. v. N. Bbk«. M.A.—"Modem Saep ticism." September 1: Rev. C. W. Rroo—"Aneient Britain, its Inhabitants, Religlon.and Customs." September 27: Roy. Waklow Dayim, M.A.—" Love Courtship and Marriage.' Rev. J. Cosh, M.A.—" The Mutual Rela* tions of Heathenism, Civilisation, and Christianity." Tickets for the course, 3s. each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shalders, the Librarian at the Rooms of the Association, or any of the Committee. The Lectures to commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission to single Lecture, 6d. each person.

Educational.

AUCKLAND COLL E G H. Boys under 9 £1 Is. per quarter Boys over 9 £2 2s. „ Pupils may enter at any time and pay only for the unexpired portion of the quarter. J. McVEY BAIRD, Principal.

AUCKLAND COLLEGE. WANTJSD, a Resident Assistant English Master.— Copies (only) of testimonials to be forwarded. J. McVEY BAIJRD, Principal NAVICATION CLASSES.-Classes for Instruction in Navigation, held by T. r. Tilly, Navigating Lieutenant, E.N , on Mondays, wedsesday, "nd Fridays. Office., 1 33 and 34, New Zetland Insurance Company's Building. All ipformation can be had at Messrs. Lilewall and Rattray's. Queen-street. Seeds, &c

XAKINS * TVILLUOX SUPERIOR TARTARIAN SEEP OATS QTTPIfnTOR POTATO SBED OATS HOBaStTOWW SEED POTATOES GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS. BONEPUST BONE F-OUR PERUVIAN GUANO STONE LIME. BARLEY MEAL, MAIZE MEAL BARLEY (for fowls), BRAN PRESSED HAY MAIZE, OATS SHARPS, OATMEAL, ETC. CANTERBURY CHEESE SALT BUTTER, JAKINS * WILLCOX, DTJJtHAM-STBMT,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4357, 2 August 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4357, 2 August 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4357, 2 August 1871, Page 1

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