pEINCB OF WALES THEATEE. Lessee Mr. B. N. Jones. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, July 18, 1871. Under the Distinguished Patronage of MAJOR GORDON, and Officers and Members of the Auckland Volunteer Forces. Another Splendid Triumph of those Brilliant Artists, MR. HOSKINS AND MISS F. COLVILLE. To commence with Tom Taylor's Great Comedy, entitled, THE CONTESTED ELECTION. Dodgsen Mr. Hoskins Mrs. Honeybun .. .. .. .. Miss F. Colville To conclude with the Laughable Farce of WHO IS WHO ? Friday Evening next.—Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, T. T5. Gillies, Esq. Look out for THE OVERLAND ROUTE. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle, 35.; Stalls, 25.; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'clock. Seats can be secured at Upton's, Stationers, Queenstreet. MTJEEAY'S GEEAT WOELD CIRCCJS. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES NIGHTLY. Equestrian Manager .. .. Mr. H. Cowle. - Positively LAST FIVE NIGHTS of this Talented Troupe. Come and see the Great Vaulting Acts ; must be seen to be believed. Mew and Startling Acrobatic and Gymnastic Feats. Come and pec the Graceful and Daring Equestrienne, Mademoiselle La Kohikrk ! Come and hear Harry Cowle in Now Local Hits and Side-splitting Jokes! Come and sec your old friend Murray ! Don't forget JlcGuinness and Murphy ! EVERYBODYSHOULDSEEtiieSTEEPLECHASE! MILLION PRICES! MILLION PRICES I PIT, ONE SHILLING ! Stalls, 2s ; Dress Circle, 3s. F. J. WILLS, Agent. T> EFT7GE FOR DESTITUTE OLD £i WOMEN AND LYING-IN HOSPITAL. The PROMENADE CONCERT, in aid of the funds of the above institution, advortised to be given on TUESDAY, 18th inst., at the City Hall, is unavoidably POSTPONED until further notice. YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECT JRE3 The Committee of the above Association have great pleasure in announcing tins following series of Lectures :— July 28: Mr. G. M. Reed, B. A.—" Colonial Characteristics." August 4 : Rev. Jas. Cosh, M.A.—"The Mutual Relation; of Heathenism, Civilization, and Christianity." August 25 : Rev. E. N. Bree, M.A. — " Modern Scepticism." September 1: Rev. C. W. Riaci—" Ancient Britain, its Inhabitants, Religion, and Customs." September 20: Rev. Warlow Pavieh, M.A.— "Love, Courtship, and Marriage." Rev. C. M. Nelson—(To be advertised). Tickots for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shalders, the Librarian at the Rooms of the Association, or any of the Committee. The Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission to single Lecture. 6d. each person. ABAZAAB will be held during the present month (July) In the new Music Hall, Symonds-street, in Aid of the Funds of the Auckland Choral Society, more particularly for the formation of a Musical Library, to replace that destroyed by fire. _ Contributions in work will be thankfully received by the ladies under-named: Mrs. Fenton, Jermyn-street Mrs. T. Macffarlane, Mount Eden Mrs. Brown, Karangahape Road Miss Barnes, Mona View Mrs. McMillan, Remucra Mrs. J. Kinder, Parncll Mrs. Hetley, Parnell Mra. Connell, Glenfern Mrs. Glover, Symonds-street Mrs. Purchas, Onehunga. A room will be set apart for the exhibition of works of art. Intending exhibitors are respectfully solicited to communicate as early as possible with the undersigned. J. BROWNE, Chairman of Bazaar Committee. Karangahape Road, July 1,1871. PAENELL HIGHWAY DlStrict. The Annual MEETING of the Ratepayers will be held at the Parnell Hall, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of July, 1871, at 7 o'clock p.m. JAMES SMART. Chairman. Parnell, Bth July, 1871A Special MEETING of the Ratepayers of the above District will be held in the Parnell Hall, immediately after the Annual Meeting, for the purpose of considering and adopting a lighting rate. > JAMES SMART, Chairman. Paniell, Sth July, IS7I. T TONSON GAELICK'S SHAEE O . LIST (Revised to July 3, 1871) May bo obtained at E. Wayte's, Stationer, Queenstreet. Clients may obtain them gratuitously on application at my office. J. TONSON GARLICK, Sharebroker. Shortland-street, Auckland, July Cth, 1871. TV/T INI N G NOTI CE. We have engaged the services of reliable correspondents of known ability and experience, from whom we receive earliest information on all matters relating to the Mines. On and after this date our telegrams on arrival will be posted in our Office for the information of our clients and the public. CLARK BROB., 13, Insurance Buildings. July 10,1871.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 474, 18 July 1871, Page 3
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