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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lesieo .. .. Mr. B. N. Joaea. „« «„ Genuine Success op MR. BtTRPORD akd MISS CLARk STEPHEJTSON THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Sept, "22, Production on a Grind Scale of w^ T^, FLO .^ ERB 0F THE FOREST, With all the original music, aad the /olloirinr powerful cast: SSH'rf > *^ nßai S' " •• Wi»sCBUphe n «on n?S?wAif Ol ?^^ r " " M«. "Walter Hill/ The Wolf, a jsiDg»r* .. .. Mr. Chas. Burfo^ The Entertainment! will consul of Buclatono's Celebrated Dr«m», Iv 3 acts, entitled, THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST ! A Girsr Siroar. On Saturday Evening; Senwtion Drama, in 4 acts entitled, THß STREETS OF PARIS: ok ,lm* F& TDNKS OF FItVR DI Mitlt. *r?S-r^. 0 ,? dd * y< Corapl'Mentarr BENEFIT to Me. F VAKiifciY. v Doom open «t btlt-put 7 ; commenoM at g. Dreu Circle, 35.; Stalls, 2».; Pit. Is.

Q I T Y j A^ L L. Positively the Last Two Nighis of th* CELEBRATED GOURLAY FAMILY. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, ?Grand Fashionable Night, and A/r-iccs COMPMMBNTAKT BENEFIT TO MISS MINNIE AND MASTER JOHN First and only time of the Entertainment entitled T v EAHLYLOVE, Jn which Miss Minnie will sustain a character of great lutorcst. . Characteristic Musical Sketches. Mrs. Gourlay will sing the New National Song, illustrated with Tableaux Vivants, received on Monday and Tuesday with rapturoiii applange. SATUPvDAY EVENING (LAST NIGHT), MONSTER PROGRAMME. Reserved Seats. Si.; Second Seats, 25.; Back Seats, Is. Reserved hents can bD secured at Mr. Cucltsey's.

ENTERTAINMENT. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, September 22. IN THE CHORAL HALL, SYMONDSSTREET. Part l. Ma tic — Instrumental and Vocal. Part 2. Rending from the " Merchant of Venice." ! Part 3. Arthur Sullivan's Operetta, ! COX AND BOX. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Tickets to be procured from any of th« undernamed :— Mr. Upton, and Mr. Wayte, Queenstreet ; Mr. Stretton, Grey-stieet ; Mr. Trist, Karangabapa Road f Mr. W«tts, and Mrs. Sbaw, Upper Symonds-street ; Mr, Goldie, Whan Road ; Mr. Aley, Seafield ,Vjbw ; Mr. KoWnion. and Mrs. Vanehaa Para e» '

]y/£ v n r a V's MONSTER HIPPOD.ROME, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), SEPT.23. Under the Distinguished Patronage o» HIS HONOR THE DEPUTYSUPERINTENDENT, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, And the Following Commitme op Gentlemen : John Sheehan, E«q. W. J. Hurst, Esq. J. Howard, Esq. Col. H. C. Balneavia C. P. Goldabro, M.D. James Smart, Esq. J»mes Bennett, Esq. R.C Dyer, Esq. John Kirkwood, Esq. W. J. Marks, Ifisq. Eaward Lewis, Esq. A, Isaacs, Esq. A. Asher, Esq. T. Williams, Esq. Captain Featon, A.R.A. Major Heaphy, V.C. A CliuuQ. Equestrian and Chariot Cavalcade will Pass Through the rrlnclpal Streets ef the Ciiy Headed by a Splendid Band, To-day, Friday, the 22nd instant, at i o'olock. THE SPORTS ON SATURDAY Will consist of Roman Pair-horse Chariot Races, driven by Ladiei Double-horse] Barebacked Races Steeplechases and Hurdle Races Flat Races by Ladr and Gentleman Riders Single and Double Trapeze FljinglTrapeza And Olympic Sports' of all kinds These performances were given by 3lr. Murray at the Albert Crioket Ground, Sydney, in the presenct of tbe Earl of jßelmore and 50.000 persons. A Grand Stand his been erected for the convenience of visitors. On the second day (Monday, the 25th instant), tUe peif ormanoe will be fox tUe Benefit of Looal Charities. Admission to the Ground : One Shilling. 11. MORGAN, Agent. /^ITY HALL. AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINSTRELS. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25. The American Excelsior Minstrels will appiar at the City Hall on Monday Night. This Company have been strengthened hy the addition of Messrs Holly, Reeves, and Saunders, lately arrived by the 'Hero,' and who have been playing* very successful engagement at the Thames. Look out for the Burlesque Operas, Prices of Admission: 7te;erved seats, 35.; Second seats, 25.; Back seats, Is.

OPENING OP THE NEW ODD. FELLOWS' HALL, COOK-STHBET. A DINNER AND BALL In connection with tljc above will tnlce place on Tuesday next, 20th instant. Dinner on the table at 8 pm. Dancing to commence at 0 p.m. Double tickets, 12s. od. each, may be obtained from P.PG.M, Pole, P.G. Combe«, P.G. Powley, P.CJ. Siundor*, P.G, Gallagher, K.G. Jatnirton, and tho Secretary. H. J. BMITH, SocreUry,

Tt/T ASONIC FESTIVAL. INAUGURATION O¥ THE PRINCE OP WALES LODGE, No. 1,338. ii.C. Installation of Master and Officers at the Masonic Hotel, Auckland, on Thursday, September 28, 1871, at 7 o'clock p.m. preolsely. Tickets for the Bane.net, at 10s. 6d., to be had from the following Brethren, not later than the 26th September :— M. S. Lews A. H. Dikthxm* yr. R. Hatwabd C. Hurnr W. H. Kmhjxo P. H. Isbbtsos J. Macwadt. At the Thames: J. J. FitzGibboh.

PRACTICAL PHRENOLOGY.— Young Mm'« Cumsruv Aksocmtioh Roojb, Wei-lesley-street — Mk. T. WRIGHT, Pkmnolooist, may be consulted daily for a abort time, ns above, from 10 atn to 5 p.m., and on Thur'-dsy and Saturday evenings. Pall written delineations, only 10s, A Loctnr© Every Mondar Bvening in lhe Lcctwre-room, at htlfpast 7. Bnbject, Monday, 25tb instant: "General Principles of Phrenolof y" ISxaminations by the lecturer blindfolded at tbe close. Admission: Front Scats, Is.; Back Beats, 6d. A DEBATE will be held at the Occidental ' J\. Hotel Lecture Room To-day. Subjects : "Man About Town" " Calf" " Mermaid" " Sea Lion ' " Lilliputian King"' " Eight-ltgced Pig" And Hippodrorno. IjTBIIKINS HonJJ»a»tary.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4401, 22 September 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4401, 22 September 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4401, 22 September 1871, Page 1

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