; THEATRE ROYAL XTTILL OPEN THIS (MONDAY) EVENING-. A Grand Diorama, Containing some of the most Magnificent Views ever shown in this Colony. BALOON VOYAGE. STOEM AT SEA. SOME OF THE PEINCIPLE CITIES OE EUKOPE. SHRINE OE THE HOLT NATIVITY AT BETHLEHEM. Admission—3s, 2s, aud Is. Children, halfprice. Schools liberally dealt with. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8. MURRAY'S GREAT WORLD emeus. By the particular desire of several friends, Mns. MUKKAY Will take a BENEFIT THIS (MONDAY) EVENING-, October 23, which will positively be the last performance, as the Troupe leave by the next out-going boat for the South. Stalls, 25.; Pitt, Is. Doors open at 7.30, performance commences at 8 o'clock sharp. A FAREWELL LECTURE l\ will be delivered in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Edwardes-streetj THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Oct. 23, By Captain E. PEEK. Chair to be taken at 7.30' Subject: Incidents of Ms Experience by Sea and Land. Musical Intervals by the Choir. Admission—One Shilling. Tickets can be had of Messrs. McKerras, Glanville and Ellyett, J. Kelson, or at the door. PI TT. STR RKT ATESLE VAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY. SERVICES. On TUESDAY, October 24th, the Annual Soiree will take place. Tea on the table at (i.30. Tickets Is. Cd. oi'ch, may be obtained from Messrs. Hobbs, Caley, and Edson, Queen-street; Warren, Xewton. Public Meeting in the Church after Tea, when addresses will be delivered as under : Rev. J. Berry, on "Our Financial Position." Rev. AVarlow Davies, on "Is Methodism on the Decline." Rev. C. W. Rigg, on " Joint Worship." Rev. Dr. Wallis, on " Woman's Beauty." Rev. J. Williams, on " Denonnnatioualisin." The Choir will perform a selection of music. r\ II ORAL H ALL. FOURTH CONCERT OF THE SEASON. Uayden's Oratorio, "The Creation," will be performed on TUESDAY next, the 24th inst. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. An "At Home" to subscribers will be held on MONDAY, the 30th inst. Overture to be played at 8.30 p.m. Tickets, 5s each. New subscribers for the ensuing year will bo entitled to the remaining performances, etc.. of tho enrrent year. Names may be left at Mr. Upton s, or with any member of Committee. Full Rehearsal on MONDAY, the 23rd instant. AY. H. CON NELL, Hon. Secretary. OCTNgJ MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE Oi«" LECT JR.EK. The concluding Lecture of tho Season will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, October 27, by the Rev. AVarlow Davies, M.A. Subject—"Love, Courtship, and Marriage.'' To commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission, 6d. each. $* HI ?v LODGE ST. ANDREW, No. A8 > s.c. The Regular Monthly Meeting of.fjjj a^ ove Lodge will be held in the Lodge■£°°!?' T l? I tta r Hotel, Albert-street, THIS (MonJa,v iVJiJNiJSU, 23rd instant, at 7.30 o'clock. By order of the W.M. IVTO 5 COMPANY, J\s ' ' A. R. V. T'ir> wiinj of the Members and Cadets will parade for Uovewment Inspection, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) ■EVEN "G> 24th ilistai)t' in tho lili fihet1 ' at lmlf" past 7o'clock. r>- order. THOS. C. SELF, Color-Sergt., Secretary. ..October23,lß7l. . A:MEETING- of the Wesleyan J\_ Band of Hope will be held THIS (Monday) EVENING, the 23rd instant, in the High-street Schoolroom, at 7 o'clock. The meeting will be adIressecl by the Rev. .T. Berry, Rev. W. J. Williams, aid Mr. J. Jackson. pARNELL DISTRICT BOAED. NOTICE. Owing to the unavoidable absence of the Chairman, ;he Meeting of the Parnell District Board for hearing >bjections to the Assessment List for the year com* nencing Ist July, 1871, and ending 30th June, 1872, itands adjourned until SATURDAY, the 4th Nov., LB7l, at the Wesleyan Schoolroom, Parnell, at two )'clock p.m. By order of the Board. 7 GEORGE FRASER, Secretary. ! PHRENOLOGY! \/Tb. T. WRIGHT, Phkenologist, may i\jL be consulted daily, for a short time, in ;.iie Young Men's .Christian Association Rooms, Wel'i'sley-street, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and m THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings. Full written delineations, 10s. A Lecture and Entertainment every MONDAY Evening in Ihe Lecture-rccra, at half-past seven. Subject, Monday, October 23 : " Moral and Religious Sentiments." Blindfold test examinations ifter the Lecture. Admission : Front Seats, Ls.; Back Seats, 6d. PHIi 1C N O L O G V ! p:\enkll hall. MR. T. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, will LECTURE in the Parnell Hall, on WEDNESDAY, October 25th. Blindfold eat examinations after. Subject: "Minn's Domestic Nature." Casts, skulls, and diagrams will illustrate the subject. Doors open afchalfmst 7, to commence at 8, Admission : One shilling.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 557, 23 October 1871, Page 3
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