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Amusements-

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee . . . . Signor P. Vragnizan. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of the Engagement of MISS ROSE EVANS. THIS '(Saturday) EVENING, OCTOBER 12, ' The Magnificent Play, in fire aots, by Maria Lovolt", entitled, ',<•-■ ,-» INGOMAR, THE BARBARIAN. " Polydore Mr. J. G. Joyce Myron Mr. W. Ryan 1 Timarch Mr. I. F. Keogh" -* Ingomar Mr. BN. Jonfts - -,: PARTHENIA Miss ROSE EVANS" Actea Mrs. W. Ryan. MONDAY: FAREWELL BRNEFIT AND LAST NIGHT OF MISS ROSE EVANS. On which occasion sho will appear in Four Different Characters. Seats can be secured at Upton and Co.'s.

/CHORAL HALL. MR. J. BROWNE Begs to announce A GRAND CONCERT In the above Hall on - MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Ihe 14th inst , At which he -will be assisted by the whole of the Members of the Choral Society, consisting of — Part r. GOUNOD'S SOLEMN MASS. Part II SIR GEORGE J. ELVEY'S WEDDING MARCH. Patit 111, An Operetta in tluee nets, THE MERRIE MEN OF SHERWOOD FOREST, CH\nACl'£E3 REPRESENTED EobinH'OdEarlofHuntiDg-lThe Outlaw King of don (Tenoi) .. J the Foresters M-r-an (Soprano) .. .. Mie Betrothed of Robin Little John (Bass) . . . . First Lieutenatit Will Pcarlet (Baritone) . . Second Lieutenant Fiiar Tuck (Bas«; .. .. Chaplain to Foresters Mutchjthe Miller's Son (Tenor) Chief Ranger Sheriff of Nottingham (Bass) Chorus of Forest Maidens, Foresters, Soldiers, Ac. Price of Admission, 2s . 6d. Tickets obtainable at Messrs. Upton's, and from tho Members of the Choral Society.

Ecclesiastical.

"piTT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. The Rev. R. S. Bunn will |DV) Pre»ch Two Sermons To-moirow (Sunday), October 13, at 11 a.m. and C.30 p.m. Collections in aid of Trust Fund. THE ANNUAL SOIBEE, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBEK 15. Tea in School-room at half-past 6. Admission, Is. Cd PUBLIC MEETING, In Church, 7.30. The following will be the Programme :— Report. Choir— " O Lord, my God" (S. S. Wesley) " Church Music ". .Rev. TV. J. Williams Choir.. •' God is a Spirit" (S. Bennett) "Money "..Rev. J.Buller Choir.." 0 Taste, and see how gracious the Lord is " (A. Sullivan) Speech. .Rev. Thomas Davie? Choir.. "o Father, whose Almighty Power " (Handel) " Philanthropy". .Rev. R. S. Bunn Choir . ." Abide with me " (S. Bennett). The Circuit Ministers will also take part.

ALBERT-S T R E E T CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13. Morning : The Eev. >B. C. Butland, [of Grahamstown, will conduct the Service. Evening : The Eev. Thomas Davikb, of Rerauer*, VTill Preach.

THE NEWTON KlRK. —Divine Serrice at Jthe usual hours To-morrow. Subjects: Morning — " Gethsemane and its Lessons." Evening— • "Loving the Praise of Men."

CITY HALL— SDNDAY SERVICES, conducted by Samuel Bdger, B A October 13 : Morning, " Our Children " fby desire). Eveninir, " Felix trembling beforo Pari " (by desire).

Education. C~HTJRCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR school, parnell, auckland. Established 1855. Heart Master— Jas. Adams, 8.A., Member of the Convocation of the London University- Engliih Master— Mr. Compton, of Trinity College, Dublin Drawing Ma3ter — Mr. Hoyte. Thte School is under the direction of a Board of Trustees, of which the Lord Bishop of Auckland is Chairman . 'Hie Course of Instru^tioais arranged to imprrt a sound English Education, and also to prepa.a Students lor the University, the Law, and Civil Service Exami nations. Scholarships to the number of five, if merited, are awarded to the boys who obtain the highest places at the Annual Examinations. The Head Master receives a limited number of Boarders. For terms and prospectuses apply to the Head Master. The next quarter-day, September 27.

~T\ E D W O O D. ENGLISH, CLASSICAI7~AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, Near All Saints' Church. English, Classics, and) Mr. A. Graham (late of the Mathematics j" Auckland College). Commercial . . Mr. Addei. The pupils will receive Military Drill from a com petent instructor, with the view of forming it Cadet Corps at an early date. Terms per Quarter: Senior Division.. £2 2s. Jun'or Division.. £1 Is.

MISS NORMAN, Teacher of Music, Pupil of Mr .Hoffmann's for the lastflvo years, Waterloo Quadrant, five doors from Princes-street. The North Shore attended.

Drapezy. E 0 0 N D SEASON'S SHIPMENT, EX SUEZ MAIL. NEW FANCY SILKS, RICH BLACK SILKS, NOVELTIES IN BLACK LACE AND SILK MANTLES, JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES, KEAL LACE GOODS. W. SATTEAT, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, 63, QUEEN-STREET.

BPECIAL NOTICE. DOLROYDR NEW PLANT NURSERY. In thanking their friends and the public for the orders they havf been favoured with through their late Sydney agents, the Proprietors of the Dolroyde Nursery beg to intimate that Meitrs. Hilton, Brown, and Co. have ceased to act as agents for the Nuriery, and respectfully request that all orders may be forwarded, iv future, direct to " The Superintendent," when they will receive the most prompt and careful attention. Plants and Seeds of every description, carefully packed in Wardian cases or otherwise, according to the nature of the goodi, and shipped to any part of th* world. Catalogues on application, pOBt-free. DOLROYDE, ASHFIELD, SYDNEY, N.S.W, August 13, 1872.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4722, 12 October 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4722, 12 October 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4722, 12 October 1872, Page 1

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