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piTI HALL. GLORIOUS SUCCESS I! GLORIOUS SUCCESS !! THJS AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MIN'TSTRELS. Each new act the recipient of UNIVERSAL VIVAS Ml PROFESSOR SAUNDERS, R.A.M., in his Great Harp Solo. EVERY EVENING, CITY HALL. IMMENSE SUCCESS or MESSRS. KELLY AND HOLLY, in their Wonderful Shoo DanceROARS OIT LAUGHTER AT GOING TO THE SHUCKING, AND CAN YOU STAND ON YOUR HEAD f H. KELLY, Manager. rPO.B. N. JONE S, ES Q. My Dear Mb. Jomks.- I understand you purpose taking a benefit on Thursday evening next, at the Prince of Wales Theatre. If bo, pray accept the services of Hiss Colville and myself, as a slight recognition of your kindness and attention during our engagement under your excellent management.—Wishing you a bumper, believe me, my dear Mr. Jones, yours very faithfully, AVILLIAM HOSKINS. Army and Navy Hotel, September 25, 1871. rpO W. HOSKINS, KSQ. Dkah firii,- Many thanks for the liberal offor of Miss Colville and yourself, which I gladly accept.— Your 3 truly, B. N. JONES. "pHINCE OF WALKS THEATRE. JL Lessee Mr. B. N. Jones. GRAN D COMPLIMEN TARY BENEFIT tendered to MR. B. N. JONES, by Mn. Hoskins and Miss Florence Colville, and tha following members of th« Prince of Wales Company: Miss Clar/i Stephenson Mrs. Walter Hill Mr. Burford Mr. V. Varley, &c, &c. THURSDAY EVENING, September 28th, The Brilliant Comedy of. the SERIOUS FAMILY; in which Mr. Hoskins and Miss Coi.vir.Lß will appear. The splendid Comedy ef THE LITTLE D : Or, MY SHARE, in which Mr. Burford, and Miss Clara Stephenson, and Mrs. Walter Hill, will appear. N.B.—This performance will conclude at 11 o'cock. Seats may be secured at Messrs. Upton's. Doors open at half-past 7 ; commences at 8. Dress Circle. Ss ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. —Notice to the Theatrical and Musical Profession.—Members of the abovo profession desiring cncnßemcnts for the new season, will apply at once to B. N. Jones, lessee. pEINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THURSDAY. THE GREATEST COMBINATION EVER SKEN IN AUCKLAND. pOD AND THE QUEEN. PRINCE ALFRED TROOP ROYAL CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. PROGRAMME of the PROMENADE CONCERT, to be held at the Music Hall, Sj-monds-strcet, or WEDNESDAY, September 27, 1871. Part I. 1. 8.-md 2. Song—" My Pretty Jane"— Trooper Eaton 3. " Little Nell"—Mm Mitchell (from the Thames) 4. Piano Sole- -Madame Winter 5. Song—"Sweet Love, Good Night"—Mr Winter 0. Auckland Scottish Volunteer March—Piper MacCallum 7. " Only"—Madame Winter 8. " I'll Watch for Thee"—Mm Mitchell l>. Band Pam 2. 10. Band 11. Song—" White Squall"—Trooper Pike 12. Duet, Mr. nnd Madame Winter 13. "The Beating of my own Heart"—Mrs Mitchell 14. Scottish Airs—Piper MacCallum 15. " Strangers Yet"- Madame Winter 16. "Newfoundland Dog"—Mr. Winter 17. " She Wore a Wr<jath of Roses "—Mrs MitcheU IS. Band, "God Save the Queen" , Admission : Double Tickets, 2s ed : Single Tickets, * Is Od. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 p.m. Boats from the North Shore will leave both wharres at 7 o'clock p.m. sharp, returning at 11 o'clock. RICHARD EATON. Secretary. 111" AS 0 NIC FESTIVAL.) INAUGURATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 1,333, E.C. Installation of Master and Officers at the Masonic Hotel, Auckland, for THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 1871, at 7 o'clock p.m. precisely, 1 Tickets for the Banquet, at 10s Od, to l>o had from the following Brethren, not later thiin the 25th Soptembur: M. S. Leers A. H. Dtetlielm W. R. Huyward C. Hcaphy W. H. Kissling •¥. H. lbbctson J. Jlncreaiiy. At the Thames : J, J. Kitzgibbon. A TJCKLAND OEAMMIB J\. SCHOOL. It is hereby notified that thi Gramma' School is OPEN to VISITORS during school hours. FARQUHAR McRAK, _~ Head Muter. ANNIVERSAKY OFTHE WESLEYAN METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, UNION-STREET, FRKEMAN'S BAY. j THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, September 20, at halfpast 0 o'clock, the Tea Meeting will be he held, when Addresses will be dclivored by Revs. C. W. Kiuo, Lewis, and other friends. The Teachers appeal to tlioec interested in the' Sabbath School work, to lend them a helping hand. pEINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THURSDAY. Mr. Hoskins, Miss V. Colville, Mr. Buvford, Miss Clara Stephenson, Mrs. Walter Hill, Mr. and Mrs. B N. .Tonys, will appear. Phrenology i phrenology ! MB. 1. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, may be consulted daily, for a short time, in the Young Men's Christian Association Wooing, Wellesley-atreet, from 10 a.)ii. U> 5 p.m., oitd on THURSDAY and SATUKDAY Evenings. Full nmtten delinenliena, 10s. A Lecture mill Entertainment eTery MONDAY Evening in the Lecture-room, at half-past sovon. thibj.-cl, Monday, Oct. 2 : " Domestic Propensities." Blindfold test examinations after the Lecture. Admission : Front Seats, la.; Hack Seats, 6d. DIUNCE OF WALES THEATRE. THURSDAY. JONES'S BENEFIT.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 534, 26 September 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 534, 26 September 1871, Page 3

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