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Amusements.

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee .. Mr. B. N. Jones. Last NIrH but Three ot the Engagement of that Talented Artiste, MISS M. AITKEN. HUB ROY. ROB ROY. By particular desiro, Miss M Aitken will appear aa Helen Maogregor, Mr. J. M. Perrier kindly appearing us Kob Roy, supported by the full strength of th* company. At the request of numerou" admirers, Miss Aitken will recite lien's poem of " Mary Queen of Scots," wth living tableaux. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 29, th« performance will commence with 'the drama of ROB ROY. To concludo with Miw Aitk«n's recitation ol Henry G. Bell's "poem of "Mary Queen of Scots," illustiated with living Üblsaui. To-morrow, the great drama of " Fuust and fMarguerito." Friday, Benefit and Last Appearance of Miss M. Aitken.— getts can bo secured at Upton's, *p I T Y HALL. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 29, FAVOURITE RESORT OF BEAUTY AND FASHION. THE GREAT COMBINATION COMPANY. THE SIMONSENS, th* AMEUIOAN MINSTRELS, AND BARRY O'NEILL. Will Give ANOTHER ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGHAMMB, In which all the following Distinguished Artiste* will appear:— MA'DAME FANNY SIMONSEN, The Great Prim* Donna. MADAME M. HOLLER, The Admired Pianist and Ballad Stager. BARnY O'NEIO, The Great Comique. MARTIN SIMONSEN. The Wolrd-renowned Violinist. HAKRY KELLY, The King of Ethiopian Comedians. MR. B. CLARK, The Celebrated Australian Tenor. MR. E. SATJNDER^, R.A.M., The Distinguished Harpist.

MILLION PRIPES I MILLION PRICRS ! MILLION TRICES ! Vis,, Front Seats, 3s ; Body of Hall, 2». Back Seats-One Shilling Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o'clock.

Come early and secure your seats.

ARRIVAL PROM LILLIPUT! SIGNOR VICENZO FUSCONI'S MARIONETTES, FANTOCCINI, 0K WONDERFUL SPEAKING, SINGING, AND DANCING LILLIPUTIAN FIGURES. (See Gulliver's Travels.) They are unequalled by any performances given by living ruen or women ; they drink, to<s balls jutrgle, sin?, play mudical instruments, 4c . *c. They h ive never been before exhibited in any Colony South of the Equator, but have met with unbounded success in England, the Continent of Euiope, America, the West Indies, &c. Sionor Vro nzo Foscohi will exhibit these wonderful Lilliputians (from Lilliputl, at. tho Mechanics' TnMimte, on Thursday, the 30th inst, at 8 p.m.; Saturday, June 1 at 3 p m. and 8 p.m. For further particulars see Hand Bills. LECTURE to Ladies by Miss Sfcothard, at Provincial Council Chambers, Thursday, 3.30 p.m. Subject : Sketch of tho Natural System of Botany, Cryptogamia, Phanerogam!*, Ac. Adraisiion, Is.; Go ernesses half-price.

Hotels.

Star and garter hotel, coro. MAN DEL.

The above Hotel it now ready, and replete with erery

comfort.

STNGT B BEDKOOMS. DOUBLE BEDROOMS FOR FAMILIES, Together with Private Sitting Rooms, ALSO, BATH ROOM

Mpais— ls. oi>. Breakfast from 7to 0. Dinner from 12 to 2. Tea from 6 to 7. Boarders charged accordingly.

Best brands of Wines and Spirits.

M. K. SAMUELS, Proprietor,

T>ENN E T ' S {Late Provldoro of p.s. ' Royal Alfred' and *Dak* of Edinburgh') FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TAURANGA. This Hotel is one of the bestinthe'Provlnce, newly furnished, including Baths and a first-claw Billiard rooms, with a new Table bv Alcock,

[A CARD.] TjIMPIRE HOTEL WELLINGTON. PHILLIP MOELLER, Proprietor of the Empiki Hotxi., Respectfully informs the Travelling Public that h has added APARTMENTS EN SUITE, With Bath-rooms, Ac, attached, for the accommodation of families, to the above hotel, and which will b« ready for the reception of guests on or before 14th May prox'mo. Wellington, April 14,1872.

JAMES HARPER, Havino Purchased thb HAMILTON HOTEL, WAIKATO, Hopes to merit the patronngc extended to his predfcos^or by suppl.iing the best of things in the Tin* with civility and attention. Trave lurs visiting the Waikato will find comfort and convenience combined with prompt attention and moderate charges. JAMK3 HARPER.

Tobacconist.

G WILLIAMSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, 76 ASD 120, QCEEN-STREZT. TOBACCO. TOBACCO. TOBACCO. 60 boxes Cavend'sh.lOs 12 boxti Venus, 103 8 boxes Two Seas. 10s 4 cuil's Navy Cavendish, 10s 6 cases Navy Aromatic, 6s 4 cases Navy Aromatic. 5s 2 cases Navy Aromatic, 4s 1 case Navy Aromatic, }lb. 3 cases Navy Aromatic, lib. 6 caie.n Light Pressed Aromntio Barrett's Twist. CUT TOBACCOES. Venus Aromatic Barrett's Brunswick Mixture Wills Bristol Bird's-Ey e an* Needl* Gnn CIGARS, Consisting of— • No. 2 Manila Cheroots No. 2 Manila Havannab Shap* No. 1 Manila Havannab Shape Genuine Swiss Sir Robert Peel AnuUla de Ovo Cabanas Partagai Bo vi Hanoi Cleopatra Sir Robert Peel Trabucos Lord Palmerston And a variety > f other kinds. SNUFFS. Taddy's Brown Rappee Scented Scotch Princess Mixture, and WiUonsßP. Also, A nrg* asiortment of all kiriui of Tobacconists' Ware

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4606, 29 May 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4606, 29 May 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4606, 29 May 1872, Page 1

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