THEATRE ROYAL TTTILL OPEN THIS (FED) AY) EVENING. LAST NIG-HT'BUT ONE. A Grand Diorama, Containing some of the most Magnificent "Views ever shown in this Colony. VIEW op the AECTIC EEGIONS. VIEW OF THE CITY OP VENICE. SALOON VOYAGE. ; STOEM AT SEA. SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL CITFES OF EUROPE. SHRINE OF THE HOLY NATIVITY AT BETHL KH hM. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Children, halfprico. Schools liberally dealt with. Doors open at half-past 7; to commence at 8 Q EL F - E E■ S P p C'-T. The Rev. J. Buller will deliver a Lecture THIS (Friday) EVENING on the above subject, in the ritt- • treet Wesleyan School-room, at .7.30. Tickets, admitting two for the course, 2s ; single admission, Selections of Music will be rendered by. the Choir. YOCJNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OK LECT JItES. The concluding Lecture of the Season will take place THIS (Friday) EVENING, October 27, by the Rev Wabiov Da vies, M. A. Subject —" Love, Courtship, and Marriage." ; '' To commence at 7.30 o'clock, \dmission, 6d. each. p H O E A L II A L L. GRAND SECULAR CONCERT. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, OCTOBKR 27, IS7I, at 8 p.m. In aid of the FUNDS of ' ST. MATTHEW'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL. Joseph Browne, Esq., Conductor, PROGRAM ME. exnT i. Overture—Staff Corps Band Trio, " Breathe Soft, ye \Vinds," Webb Song, " Good-bye at the Door," Wrighton Part Song, " Woodbhd," Mendelssohn Duo, Violin et Piano (Puritani), Osborne and De Beriot Trio " The Sea Flowers," Barnett Quartette, ' Come where uiy Love lies Dreaming, Poster Part Song. " Hunting Song," Mendelssohn Waltz- Staff Corps Band. , Part 11. Selection—Staff Corps Band. Trio, " Oh, Memory," Henry Leslie Solo,-Pianoforte, "Come, Dorothy, Come," Mendelssohn Part Song, " Remembrance," Mendelssohn Duet, " Set us Down on the Sands," Glover Galop—Staff Corps Band Song (by particular desire) from " Cox and Box, "Lullaby," O'Sullivan Part Song, " Presage of Spring," Mendelssohn. " God Save the Queen." Admission One Shilling. Tickets may be had from Me-srs. Manley, Upton, Wayte, Tun ell, amlCucksey; from the Secretary; or any of the Teachers. pEINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee and Manager .. .. Mr. B. N. Jones. GRAND EH-OPENING NIGHT. RE-ENGAGEMENT (FOR 12 NIGHTS ONLY) Of those Successful Artistes, MR. HOSKINS & MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, ■ Previous to their departure for .the South. i MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBEE.3O, 1871, TETR SCHOOL FOR SCAND \L. Charles Surface .. • • Mr Hoskins Lady Teazle ..: .. .. : Miss P. Coinlle Urs Candour ...... ■~ Mrs. Walter H ill Sir Peter Teazle > ■ • ..•'•'. ' -Mr. B. N. Jones. To conclude ;withthe New .farce of ~,;_.. BUT, HOWEVKR-. In which Mr. Hoskins will appear. Prices:as usual. Boxplan at Upton's" where seatscan be secured. m q THB■MK MBR B ? O F TFT E I ".tVwISH FAITH OF AUCKLAND AND THE THAMES. . r ... ': •A public Meeting will be held at the 1 Synagogue Chambers, Emily ' Place, on'WEDNI-^DAY EVivNXNG.the Bth November, at 7.30 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of taking into consideration " The necsssity of erecting a n-w place of worship," at which every memeer of the Hebrew persuasion is earnestly solicited to attend. EDWARD ISAACS, ; President. PHRENOLOGY! PHRENOLOGY ! r\/TB. T. WRIGHT, Phkbnoxogist, may j\J_ be consulted daily, for a short time, in the Young Men's Christian Association Booms, Wellesley-street, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on THURSDAY and SATUKDAY Evenings. Full written delineations, 10s. A Lecture ad Entertainment every MONDAY Evening iv the Lecture-room, at half-past seven. Subject (October 30): " The Perceptive Faculties." Blindfold test examinations after the Lecture. Admission : Front Seats, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. ~.. ... P H liE NOL.O'G V! ;, PARNELL HALL. MR. T. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, will LECTURE in the Parnell Hall, on THURSDAY, November 2nd. Blindfold test examinations after. Subject: " Man's elfish Nature." Ca<?te, ekulls, and diagrams will illustrate the subject.: i)oors open atlialfpa?t 7, to commence at 8. Admission : One Si lilling. . - . ALBION QTJATCTZ MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Shareholders entitled to apply for the New Issue of Shares are reminded that the time for application and allotment has been extended to MONDAY next, the 30th October, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, after which no applications will be received. Pi- CHARLES TOTHILL, October^, 1871. Secretary. .
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 561, 27 October 1871, Page 3
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