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mO B. X JONES, ESQ. My Dear 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 engage- , ment 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. Dear Sir,- Many thanks for the liberal offer of Miss Colville and yourself which I gladly accept.— . Yours truly, B. N. JONES. P SINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lesseo Mr. B. N. Jones. GEAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT tendered to MB. B. N. JONES, by Mn. Hoskins akd Mibs Florence Colville, and the following members of the Prince of Wales Company: Miss Clara Stephenson Mrs. Walter Hill Mr. Burf ord c p Mr. F. Varley, &c, &0. ' THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Sept. 28, The Brilliant Comedy of the SERIOUS FAMILY; in which Mr. Hoskins and Miss Colvillb will \ appear. The splendid Comedy of THE LITTLE D : Or, MY SHARE, in which Mr. Burf ord, 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. » T>RINCE OP WALES THEATRE. •_L —Notice to the Theatrical and Musical Pro- . fession.—Members of the above profession desiring engagements for the new season, will apply at once to B. N. Jones, lesseo. ' p I T I HALL. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Sept. 28th. AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINISTRELSINTENSE EXCITEMENT to witness our Picturesque Soirees, and the acknowledged verdict of approval characterised by the ecstatic shouts of laughter and applause, showing conclusively the esteem and respect paid to these time-honored favorites, beyond doubt the Ne Plus Ultra of all . similar organisations. The Best Comedians > The Best Terpsichoreanists i The Best Instrumentalists The Best Vocalists. Last Night of the present Programme. Will shortly bo produced our Burlesque Opera of th # BOHEMIAN GAL! BOHEMIAN GAL ! H. KELLY, Manager. ! '& TITASONIC FESTIVAL. " INAUGURATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES I LODGE, No. 1,338, E.C. Installation of Master and Officers at the Masonic Hotel, Auckland, for THIS DAY (THURSDAY), at 7 o'clock p.m. precisely. Tickets for the Banquet, at 10s 6d, to be had from the following Brethrea, not later than the 25th September : M. S. Leers A. H. Diethelm W. R. Hayward C. Heaphy W. H. Kissllng J?. H. Ibbetson J. Macready. At the Thames: J. J. Fitzgibbon., YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTCTRES. j The Committee of the above Association have great pleasure in announcing tha following series of Lectures :— October 6: Rev. C. M. Nelson—" A Few Days In and About Jerusalem." ' October 27: Rev. Warlow Davies, M.A.~"Love, Courtship, and Marriage." f Tickets 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. Tho Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock, Admission to single Lecture. Od. each person pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. T H I~S DA Y. ! Mr. Hoskins, Miss F. Colville, Mr. Burford, Miss i Clara Stephenson, Mrs. Walter Hill, Mr. and Mrs. i N. Jones, will appear. CA T H OLIO INSTITUTE Wellington- stbee r. A Q-rand Complimentary Concert tendered to Mr. E. W. Wahd by the members of • Ward's Amateur Minstrels, on which occasion several members of the Ethiopian Troupe, and j others, have kindly consented to assist, THIS DAY, September 28th, 1871. Admission : Front seats, 2s ; Bade seats, Is. ■ ;'■■■ Doors open al 7-30 p.m. Performance commences at 8. D. T. FOX, Pr j Manager, j

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Auckland Star, Issue 536, 28 September 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Issue 536, 28 September 1871, Page 3

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