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Amua«inwit«;

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee .. Signor Pietro Tragnisan. The Lessee begs most respectfully te annonnce to announce to the Auckland publio and ail lovers of the Terpslohorean art that he h» succeeded in forming an engagement with those Celebrated Artistes, MADEMOISELLE THEREBE, From the Academic Frangaise and the Principal Theatres of Europe, Amerioa, Australia, *c.; MONSIEUR SCHMIDT, Premier Danseur et Maitre de Ballet of the Theatre de la Porto St. Martin, Paris. A* these Artists are en route for Europe, via California, bj- the steamer ' Nebraska,' they can perform for a tut nw naif • OMX.T, and will make tbe!* MBST APPJBABANCE THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Angurt 1, To commence with the admired Comedy In 1 act of LIBERTY, EQUALITY, AND FRATERNITY t Ox, Pams ik 1793, In which the Favourite Artistes Mi. AND MRS. W. RYAN Will raa-te their Re-appearance at this Theatre. To be followed by a Romantic Ballet Sketch entitled, THE PAINTER'S ILLUSION. ' The Countess del Tores Vlecko . . Mdlle. Therese. Raphael, painter M. Schmidt, During the.Bailet will b« executed Grand Pas de Deux Adagfo Ensemble I > . Variations and Code By IMADAME THERESE and M. SCHMIDT. After v ulch the Celebrated Spanish CharaeUrhtto Dance, LA MANOLA, By Madame Therese and M. Schmidt. Box plan at Upton's, where seats can be secured. In spite of the great attraction, the Lessee respectfully announces the following moderate UriffJlof charges: -Dress Circle, Ss.; Stalls, 2s. PIT— ONE SHILLING.

EX P E C T E D, SIGNORA COLEIGNI The celebrated Italian Prima Donna frem tho South of Ireland,);

TjlD WARDES-STREET SCHOOL-ROOM. i*^ —The Service of Song, in- erspersed with Readings from " The Pilgrim's Progress," will be repeated by request This Evening, in aid of the School Funds. To commence at half-past?. Tickets, Is.; children, Od.

ANBHI/N6A INSTITUTE.

The Right Reverond Dr. Cowib, Bishop of Auckland, will deliver a Lictore on the ''Rovision of the English Version of the New Testament," in the above Hall, on Thursday, August 1. Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission One Shilling.

Musical Instruments.

piANOS ANX> H IBMONIU MS Ar HOFFMANN'S, B|B, Shortland-strxk

Forty PIANOS and HARMONIUMS for Sale or Hire from £15 to £125, and |for hire on the deferred payment system. Pianos and Harmoniums tuned and repaid by the year or otherwise.

Education.

A UCKLAND EDUCATIONAL ±3u SOCIETY.

Glasses for Part Singin? in the Large Room of the Young Men's Christian Association, Every Thursday Evening, at 8 o'clock. An Elementary Class the same evening at 7 o'clock, Condtjotoh .. .. MB..Jo«irn Bjiowmjs. Admission to non-members: Half-a-Crown per Quarter, payable in advance. Apply to F. G. EWINGTON, Secretary, Queen-street.

KENSINGTON HOUSE, Wakeueld-street. Day Sohool and Evening Class, Conducted by Mr. Pittak, late router at the Auokland College. The Quarter commenced on Monday, the Ist July. Terras, £2 2s. and £1 Is. per quarter, payablo in advance. Young mnn prepared for tbe Law and Civil Service, Boarders £40 and £50 per annum.

A UCKLAND WESTERN ACADEMY, The Third Quarter commenced on Thursday, July 4, Evening Classes four nights a week. English, Arithmetic, &o, .. 7s. Od. per month Mathematics 10s. Bd. „

MRS. MASON'S SCHOOL, PITT-STREET SOUTH. The Third Quarter commenced on Thursday, July 4

Hotels.

TTOT SPRINGS, WAIWERA.

MR. T. D. WRIGLEY

Begs reipectfully to inform- his friends and the publio generally tbat he has leased the above Grounds and Hotel, and has, at greatexpense, fitted it up expressly for the comfort of invalids and tourists. There arc hot and cold baths from c adjoining sulpburons springs ; and the onrati t qualities of these waters have been fully established, notoßly by ihe praotioal experiences ot those afflicted with Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, &c, but also by the test of analytical science. The scenery is magnificent, and the climate mild, but invigorating. A steimer loaves Auckland every Saturday; and parties can also ride to the Springs from the North Shore, a good road being now ompleted. Yachting, Fishing, Shooting, and every inducement for holiday-seekers. N.B.— A Furnished 4-roomed Cottage adjoining the Springs (suitable for a family), to let.

[A CARD.j TjIMPIRE HOTEL

WELLINGTON.

PHILLIP MOELLER,

PnontrxTOK or thi Ehpibi Hot* Reipectfully Informs the Travelling Pnbllo that [h has added

APARTMENTS EN SUITE,

With Bath-rooms, to., attached, (for the accommoda* tion of .'families, to the tbove hotel, and which will be ready for tbe reception of.Cgnests on or before Ittb May proximo. Wellington, April 14, 1872.

CAPTAIN COOK HOTEL, Ktmr Pass Road. Hancock's Ale and Porter, os. a down. N.B.— All brands guaranteed genuine.

Town Pbioks.

fTIHE PRAIRIE BUFPALLO. ON V I E W AX WOOLLEYS ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, A Magnificent Head of a Prairie Buffalo, Considered one o the finest preserved specimens la Natural History which ever left Amerioa.

"pj O T I O E. JAMES DEVIN, EMPIRE HOTEL, Begs to inform his friends and the pnblio generally that he has Opened an extensive Dining Boom, adoining the Empire Hotel, in the premises lately occupied by tlr. Clements, Draper, and hopes that by strict attention to business, ana by keeping a'flrstofas» Table combined with Moderate. Charges, he will receive a fair share of their patronage;

mo T HE, PUBL I O. -I beg to return my sincere Thanks to my Friends *nd the PubUo for tbe sympathy given tome. - ■' The Dining-rooms wffl be Open This Day, and I -frost my'patroßS will patronUe me u usual. . - "*' - ' ' F. P. GARDINER, Thames J)ininf-iooms.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4660, 1 August 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4660, 1 August 1872, Page 1