-. ■-. • mHEA TE E EOY AL. Lessee .. .. Mr. Norman. Genuine Success ! Enthusiastic Reception ! - Last few nights in New Zealand of the celebrated GOUBLAY FAMILY, -.-._. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, October 3, Entire Change of Programme. The most successful entertainment ever introduced to . the public, 7 ,MR3- MCGREGOR'S LEVEE.' Mr. Gourlay in his unrivalled impersonations of j" „ .Scottish oddities. - ' ' .- To-night-^" Caller Ilerrin'." "And What for No?" Wedncsflay Evening-" Pretty Mary," " The Bell^ of all the Beaux," and " My Little Wifle." Admission : 35., 25., and Is. ' > p-RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lc3seo Mr. B. N. Iji-BS. AMEBICAK EXCELSIOR. MINISTBELS. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, October 5, GORIOU3 SUCCESS! GLORIOUS SUCCESS ! Of our Burlosqne OOera, BOHEMIAN GAL 1 BOHEMIAN GAL ! Enthusiastic Kkceptios of Alexander O'BbiE'N. Eoars of Laughter at the "Phantom Chorus," and "I'm prom the Cottntky." THUNDEES OF APPLAUSE Greeted our N«w Ballads: " Kiss me. Good Night," Ethiopian Chaunt, "Old Letters," Italian Refrain, "Jennie who liv»'S in the Dell." Don't Fail to witness the BOHEMIAN GAL. Look out for our original Burlesque Opera, HASH. H. KELLY, Manager. :.. - ' 'II ' : _._?_ • YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTJRES. The Committee of the above Association have great pleasure in announcing the following series of Lectures :— - '■' ■ •' " *t> ■ October 0 : Rev. C. M. Nelson—" A Few Days In and About Jerusalem." October 27: Rev. Wabxow Davhjs, M. A.— "Love, Courtship, and Marriage.'' Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Waytc, Upton, Turrell, iR. B. Shalders, the Librarian at the Rooms of the Association, or any of the Committee. . Tlie Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. 4."mission to single Lecture. 6d. each person PHRENOLOGY! PHRENOLOGY! Mr. T. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, may be consulted daily, for a short time, in the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Wellesley-street.from 10 k.m. to 5 p.m., and on THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings. Full written delineatiens, 103. A Lecture and Entertainment every MONDAY Evening in the Lecture-room, at half-past seven. Subject, Monday, Oct. 9 : "The Selfish Propensities." Blindfold test examinations after the Lecture. Admission :'Front Seats, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. "VTONPAEEIL GOLD MINING _IN COMPANY (REGISTERED). • . The .Books of the Nonpareil Gold Mining Company (Registered), will be closed' from boon THIS DAY (Monday), October 2nd, till noon of WEDNESDAY, October 4t._i, when a Dividend, of 10s per .Share will bfe payable at the Company's office, Albert-street, (i-ahamstown, and at the Auckland Agency, Fortstreet, at ten o'clock on Thursday morning, sth October. ' : .'■' CHARLES FLETCHER, - ■* Legal Manager. : October 2, 1871. . ' . ( • -..7-7- j. .-, MO N T II tV SHARE LIST, (Revised to September 6," 1871), " j May be obtained at E. Wayte's, Stationer, Queenstreet. ■ : Clients may obtain them gratuitously on : application at riiy office; J. TONSON GARLICK, Sharebroker. ?Shortland-street, Auckland,; - > September 6.1.871. ; • - ' :■ '•'" • '-- ■VJ";rI; N *I*"N;.G* ij N O T7170 R ;We have engaged the services of reliable corres p'pndents-of known ability and experience, from whom wejrpceive earliest information oniall matters relating to the Mine's. 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 BttOS , : July 10,1871. 13, Insurance Buildings. r\UEEN-STREET COAL AND V^J FIREWOOD YARD, g '• J. LAMB is prepared to deliver COAL and FIREWOOD, cut or uncut, in large or sinail.quantities, at the LOWEST RATES. : Orders left at the yard opposite the Primitive - Methodist Chapel, will have prompt attention. TV;E, -A ;WI NG- BCHGO : Evening Classes, for instruction in Drawing will be held ip the Preparatory School, opposite St. Matthew's Church. For particulars, apply to Mr. Charles Palmer, Draughtsman, Shortland Crepcent, or to the Secretary; •'-oci'cty of Artists. - 'l-~ The'.School : will .be re-opened on Wednesday evening, the -Ith inst., at' 7 ©'clock sharp. ;.. . , m it: c XT o '' E'"'u I,;'m'';J JL' ' WellesLey-stkeet East. " i Terms per month, iriCluding stationery .. 10s. 6d. EVENING CLASSES. No charge for; the -Holidays. WILLIAM D. LYSNAR. ■ .'•!; i i •'-* '-; i J_Ci -:::
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 540, 3 October 1871, Page 3
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