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I AMUSEMENTS. fA-tSia-Prince of Wal s Theatre. Sole Lessee ami Manager... Mr. H. Ki>w*it»» mO-NIGHT (W KDNEsDAY), 1 March 28., Last night of the Grand ScrmatiooaJ Drama, TWO LOVKS AND A LIFT. To be followed by the musical farce OF THE SWISS COTTAGE. Stalls, 55.; Amphitheatre, 3.; Pit, 2«. Half Pricis to Stalls at Half fast Nine. 7'* Prince of ales Theat e. Miss fanny yoc hj a MI'S JULIA CORCORAN, MISS MARY COUCOKAN, A Nl> MR. C. W D 'NIELS’S GOOD-BYE TO AUCKLAND On EASTER MONDAY, April 1. Prince'Of Wales Theatre, M 1 8 5 MISS FANNYY O U N <5 AM) JULIA CORCORAN Will present every Visitor to the Sulk rud Amphitheatre with a CARTb-UE • V I S IT E On the occasion of MISS FANNY YOUNG’S BENEFIT, On EASTER MONDAY next. Prince of Wales Theatre. f > EM EMBER EASTER MONDAY. IX . Last night in Auckland of MISS FANNY YOU NO, MISS JULIA CORCORAN. MISS MARY OKCUIU N, AM) MR. G. W. DANIELS. EASTER MONDAY, GRE \T BILL, 760 up! Odd Fellows’ Hall. SPECIAL NOntlK. THERE will be No Performance THlS,(' Wedttesday) K V E N ING, March 30, in consequence of the Christy’s Minstrels. PERFORMING AT OIAHUCU. ON THURSI)AY EV N f Nft, AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME EET For particulars see Programmes. Dress Circle (chairs) 55.; Gallery, 35.; Back Seats, 2s. Duors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o’clock sharp. Carriages can be ordered at 10,15, Seats may be secured at the Hall from 11 till 1. H. EASTWOOD. 761 A enl. Lecture on Practical Phrenology, MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. THuR SD A Y 29 iIT MA R 11. MR. S. A. HAMILTON, (28 yean Practical Phrenologist) announce* liis arrival in Auckland, and that he will Deliver a Grand Illustrative anJ Demonstrative LECTURE, in the above Institute, ou Thursday evening, March 29. Illustrations by Buts, Skulls, and Diagrams of eminent and notorious men, murderers, Australian aboriginals, New Zealand chiefs, &c, &c. Mr. Hamilton will demonstrate the woith of the Science by the public examination of tin, heals of threw remarkable men of Am-kla/Gl. (entire strangers to Mr. H ) who wnty ’boost’, to ascend the platfoi m :it £Jh* cm i loh m* of the Lecture. Lecture to commence at 8 o’clock. Admission, Is ; Reserved seats, 2s. •'><]. Mr. Hamilton gives verbal and written deliiuatkms of character at his Shop and Itowie, Shortlmd Mmse Seminary, Sbortlaud-ciesceut V < rha! dissertations of character and advice. 55.; written analysis. 10s. Families and Schools attend, ’■ 1 or. command. Parents, in the education and tr,i’~ ing, and in choice of profess! • * fsr their children, masters and mistresses in selecting servants, and all who dtapß'tt to turn human energy and talent to ri -oj account, would do well to connuli Hamilton, who has devoted 28 the .study and practise of ■<>ii<silogj. 7 odiii.n 2<s Mr. , years to practical Pit PUBLIC Cv. Auckland Insurance ' FIRE AND MARINI Incorporated under Act of the General Assembly. Capital t‘ISO.ODU. Head Office—Queen street, \urklaud. THIS Company undertakes the Assurance of almost every species of Property in the Province of Auckland, at Rates of Premium, and upon principles which will be found quite a.g advantageous to the interests of Lite Assured as those offered by any other Company. Forms of Proposal, and every in'ormation needful to effect Fire and Marine Assurances, may be olnaiucd at the Office, Queen-street, DAVID NATHAN, 129 apl24 Chair nun,.

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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2615, 28 March 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2615, 28 March 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2615, 28 March 1866, Page 1

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