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pOD ANX* THE QUEEN. PRINCE ALFRED TROOP ROYAL CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. PROGRAMME of thtTpROMENADE CONCERT, to be held at the Music Hall, Symonds-street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, September 27," 1871. Part I. 1. Band .. , 2 Song—" My Pretty Jane — Trooper Eaton 3' " Little Nell"—Mrs Mitchell (from the Thames) i. Piano Solo- Madame Winter • 5 Song—" Sweet Love, Good Nufhfc —Mr Winter 0. Auckland Scottish Volunteer March—Piper MacCallum 7. " Only"—Madame Winter S. " I'll Watch for Thee"—Mrs Mitchell 9. Band Part 2. 10. Band 11. Song—" White Squall"—Trooper Pike 12. Duet, Mr. and Madame Winter 13. " The Beating of my own Heart"—Mrs Mitchell 14. Scottish Airs—Piper MacCallum 15. " Strangers Yet"- Madame Winter 10. "Newfoundland Dog"—Mr. Winter 17. " She Wore a Wreath of Roses "—Mrs Mitchell 18. Band, " God Save the Queon " Admission : Double Tickets, 2s Gd : Single Tickets, lsCd. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 p.m. Boats from the North Shore will leave both wharves at 7 o'clock p.m. sharp, returning at 11 o'clock. RICHARD EATON. Secretary. n I T I HALL. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Sept. 27th. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT OF THE AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINISTRELS. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL BALLADS. "Sweet Love. Forget me not," "Rustic Young Beauty " " When yon and I were Young, Maggie," "Perambulator," " Put me in my Little Bed." FIRST TIME OF INSULT AND APOLOGY, HAMLET THE DAINTY, PASTIMES ON THE LEVEE. POETRY OF MOTION, NEW QUARTETTES. / H. KELLY, Manager. mO B. N. JONES, ESQ. Mv Dkar Mr. -Jokes.- I understand you purpose taking a benefit on Thursday evening next, at the Prince of "Wales Theatre. If so, pray accept the services of Miss 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, WILLIAM HOSKINS. Army and Navy Hotel, September 25, 1871. mO W. HOSKINS, ESQ. Dkar Sib,- Many thanks for the liberal offer of Miss Colville and yourself which I gladly accept.— Yours truly, B. N. JONES. T)BINCE OF WALES THEATRE. _L Lessee .. .. .. Mr.' B. N. Jones. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT tendered to MR. B. N. JONES, ;by Mr. Hoskins and Miss Florence. Colville, and the following members of the Prince of Wales Company: Miss Clara Stephenson '■ . '. Mrs. Walter Hill Sir. Burford ',;.'....;:.. • : Mr. F. Varley, &c, Ac. - ■■'■■> THURSDAY EVENING, September 28fchj The Brilliant Comedy of the SERIOUS FAMILY; ■-■'■■ : in which Mr. Hoskins And Misa Colyillb will appear. The splendid Comedy of ....:; 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, 3s ;.Stalls, 2s;-Pit. Is. , , i.Hi . •pUINOB OF WALES THEATRE. JL —Notice to the Theatrical and Musical Profession.—Members of the above profession desiring engagements for the new season, will apply at once to B.N. Jones, lessee. . . . , IyTASONIC FESTIVAL. INAUGURATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 1,338, E.C. Installation of Master and Officers at the Masonic Hotel, Auckland, for THURSDAY, Sept. 2S, 1871, at 7 o'clock p.m. precisely, ;. i.ii ; Tickets for the' Banquet, at 10s Cd, to bo had from the following Brethren, not later than the 25th September: - • M. S. Leers . A. H. DJetlielm W. R. Hayrcaxd ;'• - '■■ C. .Bcnpliy W. H. Kissling .-..,: ». H. Ibbetson , - 1 ' • J. Macready. ; t'Abthe Thames: J.J.-Fitzgibbon. » 1 r>r,tTs YCE OiF WALES. ; THEATJ?E'. ; I J ••/■■■'■''.; p T'n;ti.»■ s p ay. ■71.::, V;, 1! /'".',',' Mr. Hoskins, Miss F. Colville, Mr. Burford, Miss1 Clara Stephenson, Mrs. Walter Hill, Miv and Mrs. ■•'; , N. Jones, will appear. '

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 535, 27 September 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 535, 27 September 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 535, 27 September 1871, Page 3

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