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pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee .. .. 7. •• Mr. B. N. Jones. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, July 21, 1871, GR4.ND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, T. li. Gillies, Esq., and the Members of the Executive Council. Last Night of Mr. Hoskins as Doctor Pangloss, LL.D. and ASS. Last Night of Miss Colvil'e as Cicely Homespun Last .Night of Mr. Jones as Dick Dowlas Last i\ight of Mr. Ryan as Daniel Dowlas Last Might of Mr. Hydes asZekiel Homespun. The performance will commence witli Coleman the younger's Comedy, in 3 acts, entitled THE HEIR-AT-LAW. Dr. Pangloss, LL.D. and AS S .. Mr. Hoskins Cicely Homespun Miss F. Colville. To conclude with (first time here) the laughable Farce of THE CULP RI T. Captain Hussey, R.N. (culprit) .. Mr. Hoskins Mrs. Ilussey Miss F. Colville. Saturday—ODß AMERICAN COUSIN. Monday-TH l_ OVERLAND ROUTE. Pit, One Shilling: Dress Circle Chairs. 3s; Stalls, 2s. MURRAY'S OR BAT WORLD CIRCUS. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES NIGHTLY. Equestrian Manager .. .. Mr. 11. Cowle. Positively LAST TWO NIGHTS of this Renowned and AVonderful Troupe of Performers. THIS EVENING the performance will£bo under the Patronage of the Ofllcers and Members of tho ARTILLERY and EN.-i__.Kl-R CORPS. During the Evening the Hand will play Selections from Favorite Operas. Don't jfcrget TO-NIGHT, the Screaming Sketch of BILLY'BUTTON'S RIDE TO BRENTFORD, by tho principal members of the Company. Pictures le Bronze by Mademoiselle J-Osikiie, the Great Equestrienne. Mrs. Muiu.v the Oraceful Danseusc will also appear. The Great Vaulting Act Is something wonderful, by J.ki.da, and Lilliputian Chai-LIR ; at one hound they lly over the whole Stud and turn a Double Somersault in their flight. If you wish to laugh, crime to the Circus and hear Harry Cowlk, the Versatile and Witty Clown. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Tills EVENING. Saturday Afternoon. — Grand Command Performance, under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Bowen, and in presence of their family and suite. MILLION PRICES! .MILLION PRICES! PIT, ONE SHILLING ! Stalls, 2s ; Dress Circle, 3s. 11. MORGAN, Agent. p I T X HALL. Mil. WALTER STUBIiING'S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CON CE R T, Under the Patronage or Sin Gkoiuik and Lady Bowen, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY 24, 1871. Overture—Band. Song, " Tlie Skipper and his Boy"—Mr. Culpan. Song, " For Ever"—Miss L. Balneavis. Air and Variations (De Ueriot's Fifth)—Mr. Jones and Mr. Stubbing. Vocal Waltz (Arditi) —Madame Moller. Comic Song, " Don't be after Ten"—Mr. Cameron. Song, " Charge of tlie Light Brigade"—Mr. Bell. Pianoforte Duet—Miss and Mr. Stubbing. Song, "I'll Watch for Thee"—Miss Balneavis. Song, " Would I were with Thee"—Mr. Bree. Pianoforte Solo—Mr. Stubbing. Song, " Tlie Village Blacksmith." Song and Chorus, " The Maiden at her Wheel"—Miss L. Balneavis. Hornpipe—Mr. J. Q. Walker. Interval ok 10 Minutes. ORPHEUS AIINSTRELS, A LA CHRISTY. Overture— Band. Grand Opening Chorus (Ernani)— Company. Song, " Tlie Angels now are Calling '—Cornet. Song, "'Nelly Ray"—Mr. Johnson. Song, " Annie Maria"—Tambo. Song, "Silver Moonlight Winds are Blowing"—Banjo. Song, " Emma Snow"—Bones. Song, " Gals from the South"—Tambo. Grand Finale, with Chorus-Company. " God Savk tub Queen," Tickets, 2s. Cd each. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. TN THE CHORAL HALL, JL SYMONDS-STREET. The BAZAAR in aid of the Funds of the Auckland Choral Society will be opened on SATURDAY, the 29th July, at 12 o'clock noon, and on the Monday and Tuesday following. Admission—On is Shilling ; children, half-price. Music will be performed by the Artillery .Band aud the Band of tlie Choral Society. Articles of Fancy work, etc., must be sent in by Thursday next. Contributions to the Refreshment Stall will be received at the H all on the morning of the 29th. Intending Exhibitors aro particularly requested to communicate at onco with the undersigned. The room will he available for hanging pictures after Monday next. ' . J. BROWNE, Chairman of the Bazaar Committee. Karangahape Road, July 20, 1871. REFUGE FOR DESTITUTE OLD WOMEN AND LYING-IN HOSPITAL. The PROMENADE CONCERT, insid of the funds of the above institution, advertised to* be given on TUESDAY, 18th inst., at the City Hall, is unavoidably POSTPONED until further notice. T TONSON GARLICK'S SHARE <t). LTST (Revised to July 8, 1871) May he obtained at E. Wayte's, Stationer, Queenstreet. Clients may obtain them gratuitously on application at my office. J. TONSON GARLICK, Sharebroker. Sliortlftnd-street; Auckland, July. 6th, 1871.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 477, 21 July 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 477, 21 July 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 477, 21 July 1871, Page 3

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