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Amusements. ORISCE OF WALES THEATRF. R >Y IL ENGLISH OPKRA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AUGUST 1. LAST NIGHT OP TnE SEASON. DOUBLE BILL-TWO OPERAS! By particular desire, Bellini's Charming Opora, LA SONNAMBULA1 AMINA MISS ALICE MAY Cast or Characters. Elvino Mr. Henry Hallam Count Rodolpho . . . . Mr. T H Rainford Allessio Mr. H. Vernon Notary Mr Wilkinton Dame Theresa Mi** F. Uowa Liia Miss R. A Lambert AMINA MIsS ALICE MAY. Peasants, Villagers, &c. To conclude with Offenbach's Comic Operetta, entitled THE ROSE OF AVERNE ! Plerro (a blacksmith) .. .. Mr. T. H. Rainford Alphongo (a cobbler) .. .. Mr Howard Vernon FLEURETTE MISS ALICE MAY. TRICES OF ADMISSION: Dresi Cirele, 7s. Cd. ; Stall*, 5s. ; Pit, 2*. Stage Manager ! Mr A, L Inolh. Business Manager: Mr. William Evans. General Agent : Mr. M. L. Raphael. T>RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. ROYAX ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 3, GRAND EXTRA NIGHT! Forth*] BENEFIT OF MISS ALICE MAY ! When will bo produced (for the first time In New Zealand) the Orantl Opera of IAETHA! Introducing TRE GRT5AT RICHMOND FAIR SCENE (a* in the food old day* of Queen A mo). > Thi* Opera will be produced on a icale of spleidour never before equalled in New Zealand.

S "V| AM MOTH PAVILION. MARKET RESERVE. SIAMESE CIRCUS. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, GRAND MID-DAY" PERFORMANCE, FOR SCHOOTS, JUVENILES. AND FAMILIE8. Children half-price to all parti. THIS EVENING, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. STEEPLECHASE TO-NIGHT. BRAHAM as McGLNNIS. • SOUTH -*a McGUFFlN. POSITIVELY THE LA^T NIGHT OF THE CIRCUS. PRICES OF ADMISSION : 3s t , 2s., Is. N B.— Company will perform at Otahuhu Monday and TuMday next. Wertnesdav and Thunday at Ont« hunga, Friday at the Maori Fenit. WM. BURTON. Agent.

AUCKLAND ART.UN|ION. TICKETS «EACH. UPWARDS OF FIFTY OIL PAINTINGS, OLEOGRAPHS, ETC., In Elegant Frames, together with ft number of ILLUMINATED PIECE9, In Oxford Frame*, PHOTOGRAPHS, etc. NO BLANKS. EDWARD WAYTE. Ecclesiastical. THE NEWTON KIRK.— Divine Service at the n»U(il hours To-nionrow. Subject*: Mornirg: No. 5, 'Prophecies concerning Mo»b— Tha Moablte Stone." Evening: "The Fore-rumer of Christ."

CITY HALL— SUNDAY SERVICES.— Rev. Warlow THvies, M.A. The Service* as usual, morning at 11 o'clock, evening at rrslf-past 6.

LORNE-STREET HALL. — SUNDAY SERVICES (Unsectarian).— Aug. 2.— Mornl»e: " Paul Preaching only Christ." Evoaint; " Goodness and Religion," a lermon on John Stuart Mill, the eminent philoiopher without Christianity (by desire).

T ORNE- STREET HALL. The Re". S. Edgar, B.A., being about to leave Auckland on a visit to Sydney for the benefit of hii hoilth, a Social Gathering of hia congregation and friends will take place at the Lome-street Hall on WEDNESDAY ovoning next, the 5th inst., at 7 30, Refreshments provided. Tickets, Is. each, may be had from any member of Committee. Musical Instruments. 1? > 1 A ' > SEED 1 8 5 & " ' A s ■ PIANOSI THE LARGEST 8TOCK OF INSTRUMENTS. TO BE SKEN AT HOFFMAN'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 38, Shortland-strket. Pianos and Harmoniums for Sale or Hire and ou the deferred paymont system, from £14 to £125 Every instrument guaranteed, and kept In tune for one j eir after purchase, fhfi of cdarqi Ii'Struments of every description Tuned and Re paired. Bought, Sold, and taken in exchange.

MUSIC WAREHOUSE, WYNDHAM-STBEET. MESSRS. J. BROWN & SONS Have taken Temporary I'rcmUcs inj WYNDIIVMSTRSF.T (Below the " Herald" office), And have _now on sile a 'ar^o and carefully selected consignment of VOCAL AND INSTRl'MKVTAL MUSIC. Latest Editions of Cheap Publication* by Mebsr*. Boosey, Chappell, and others. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, and other Instruments, by emlnuit maker*, (for sal* at modern e prices. INSTRUMENTS TUNKD AND REGULATED TO ORDER. Open daily from 9 to 6.

TIT STUBBING Has a Laboe Stock of PIANOS On HanJ, by various makers! lo be Sdtu st his residence, GRANT L O D 0 K, Parvell, Opposite J. W. Roblmon, Chemlit.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5285, 1 August 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5285, 1 August 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5285, 1 August 1874, Page 1

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