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Amu.iments, &c.

ORINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (FRIDAY) LVLVING, FECRU VRY li, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, Tendered by all the Artlitos at present residing ui Aucklwid to MR. E. D. D A V I E S And his DaughUr, MISS EVA DA VIES. To commence with NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS! By the Dramatic Companj. OLIO (Som, and Dsinoe): ALEX O'BRIEN. AEROPALTETITISM bj the BROTHERS DU YILLE Giiind Double &'oii<,"ind Dvnce, bv M«t«rs O'Htro and Forbes, find ti Ho-.t of \ olunt«er3 To conclude with tho farco of W IDO W 'S VICTIM! In which Mr G W r COLLIER will give hw Wonderful lnipeisunitiuia >f Culebiated ACTORS Bo\ pi in a» Upton's

pillNt'E OF WALLS THEATRE. ,s A T U R D A X N I G II T, JOINT BENEFIT BURTON AN1> SWEENEY. IRELAND AS IT WA\ ARE\ BELLE

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI VTION, AND TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY LECTURE, hi Aid of the above Societies, by SIR GEORGE GREY, K.C 1? , IN 'IHC CH0R\L H-VLL, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 18th inst Subject— '• The Vustrahan Colonies and New Z^'and ' TiLkots 2, and Is , at all the DooKsellors.

" TT p T H Vj R H l N E : " THIS 1.YEN1NO, AT THE PITT STREET SCHOOLROOM, At 7 SO o'clock. Emission : Adllth, Is. ; CuiiiDRiv, Cd

\ T T II E <J H 0 It A L HAL L, TUr.SDAY, 22nd instakt, KING A K T H U E, <>R 1'HF, KNIGHTs AND D VYS OF THE ROUND TABLE, A f hiistma9 F\tri\ iginza Winds hv .Shakespeare Music bj Garibaldi. With New Scenery \>i Michael Angelo. I'iocccda to complete the interior of the HalJ. \p,>h for words of music .and Tickets to Messrs I'pto i & Co

/ ■ \V A L L L" I! VJi (H'l-! N AUCKL VND, H.is on Sale, e\ '& ar of Germ mv ' THUPvSTON'S FIRST-CL^SS MILLIARD I^BLES^fOOMPLETE)

Ecles'a^tical. OP E N I N ("r SERVICES or tub NEW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BERESFORD-STREET. -si mi^v, Yv .m \rv 20-rn : - Morning hemee -Conducted b> Rev. Wtrlow Daviej, M. A Kvuiini^ cw»«mh»- — >. oiiihii in i i>_j Rpv Alexander Rud. — Sisdw, Fpbih vrv 27th:— Mornug bor\ ice— Couducied bj Rev. Dr. Wullls Uveutug Service— Conducted b\ Rev. R. Laisldev. TniTsnvY Uvbm\g, March S.sd:CONVERS4ZIONE. SiMiv\, March .jtii:— Morning Service— Conducted bj-.Rev. R. F. Macnicol. At the close tho Lord'-. Supper will be administered. Evenimr— "A Service of Praise," with addres»b> Rev. W. Tinslcj Sundaj Sen ices to comiueiK'o atll».ni,,and0.30p.ui. T)ip Offei1n»s In Rid of the Building Fund of the New Church.

Medical.

\ar \IWERA HOT .SPRINGS. FEBRUARY Ij, 1S70 To the Editor Soi'tiilbv Crohs- Sir,—I herewith cni lose the translation of a letter written to me in Gcrinin, which has r ferenee to the medicinal properties of the waters of the Hot hprmgs of Wftiwern, by Di. HncHker, of H I.M.h. 'Gazelle,' dited20th No\embcr, Is75. I being the owner of tho Waiwera l>roi>ertj and hai mt; w itnessed so man3 cures effected, feel it mj dutj, through tlie mctiium of j uur v»iuatii« journal, tJ publish the enclosed document for the benefit t,l surleniig lmniamtj.—1 have the honour to be, sir, Yours \ er\ respectfullj, U0BEK1' GIUHAM. Ovalau, November 26,1875. Esteemed Sir,—You were good enough to inwte the Captain and Orhcers of H.I.M s. ' Uozelle' to a Visit to jour Waiweia Hot Springs, and in conveying to j ou their thanks for the Vtrj great kindness ind h §|.itality jou show el them during their nUv there, 1 tako this'opportunity, ui the interest of suffering mankind, ti> describe to }i>u the impression which not only the \ Nit to, ai d use of the Springy hut aUo tomer^a ion with the various jia'ients lia\e protluced upon me. The Waittcra Hot Spniurs combine all the advantages of a climatic sanato ium, nnd possess an efficacious therapeutical degree oi heat equal to that of blood heat. The toiiiuiunicuti.)ii with town ucasj and comfortable, bodily comforts :>re provided b> a well-kept Hotel, and a well-furnished table, 'ihc locality is protected on nearlj every side by wooded mountain ranges, an '. the surrounding cou«try rich in natural beauties, with a g onous view of the »e». According to an analjsisnovv before me, the Springs abound in salts, which, according to tbelr relations to the chief factors of circulation of the blood and bodily reorganisation, as well as their experimentally and einpiiicallv proved effects, are apt to produce in their \ei> composition an effect at once regulating, tonieal, ami purgamc, and capable of re-establishing the noi mil condition of the hum in onpunsation which ma) ha\ e been disturbed bj internal or external influences, .ii.il to invigorate its stability. It is the Ter> happ) combination ot a number of heterogeneous fie tors, such us loohty, climate, medicinal qualities, and tempir>tme of the watirs, which n>ake the W.uwiraHot f»pr ngs worthy of every consideration in the wnd. *t circles, and vouchsafe* to them an irap nl'iiit l tit in e It iti not ha intention, nor am 1 in a I,,.;,i ion to lav doun kpccial instructions and direeti us about using the baths and the waters; careful e\".i.tiuati n a-ul obseivations wi.uW be neeessarj to do that, but thia much is certain, that a brief and projei iMu! the Bath-as web as the Springs, under circtul obscriations of ridieatioi S, will produce the most silutarj eu"cets in a great .lumber of diseases of the more" iiii,i"itaiit organs and their consequent v.eakiics- -, but more C5[ ccially in rheuuiafc nnd arthoiilic complaints of nil K»t3 Accept the u-siirancc of mi \u\ highest approciatinii ni.d esteem, with vvhic'i I hue the hu'wur to remain, yours. IirESKFR. M D. Assistant Suii^ ju H I M b • tr ut le ' To R0PKP.T Gk \H im, l.sq , Auck,ami.

Tiiiokr, hf.

-T^V ZEALAND TRADE Pttori.0- | T1ON baciLlY. BRVDsIIAWts GUIDK TO NEW ZEALAND Ihc undcr-JfO^cd r,Mtlmp it n«e«Ss>*ry t', lr H ._ th^fr Lu iucss in \\ellituto«i be!£ to I itimate ti,»t thin haie appointed Mr KOLT. HORN ., liiauuine limldnu's, their Ajcnt for the towntni proMiKv wf AlKkhnJ IALGLEMH i REID, U ProprKtori Auckland, Fehiuaij 1, U7G

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5739, 18 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5739, 18 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5739, 18 February 1876, Page 1

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