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Late Advertisements.

PRINCE OF WALES THEiTEE. Lessees... Messrs. S. OBrien anclJ. M Lord Scenic Artist Mr. Frank Varley . HPO-NIGHT (MONDAY), March 28. First Night of Victor Hugo's Great Creation LES MISERABLES, Or THE CONVICT AND THE MAN OFO F TWO LIVES.

NOTICE. The MS. of this drama is the sole property of Mr. Stuart OBrien, and was received by linn from London, where it is now drawing crowded houses. New and Magnificent SCENERY, by Mr. Frank Varley. The New and Beatitiful MUSIC, arranged by Mr. Leech. The MECHANICAL EFFECTS by MessrsAdams and Jacobs. Costumes, Properties, Ac, designed expressly for this unrivalled production. The Drama produced under the direction cf Mr. Stuart O'Brien. Act I. THE CONVICT AND THE BISHOP. A lapse of six years between Act 1 and Act 2. HONESTY, JUSTICE, HUMANITY— THE SPY AND THE POLICE— THE JUDICIAL COURT OF AREAS— THE SACRIFICE. Act 3. THE DEATH OF PANTINE-I'M IN THE MOUNTAINS— AND BITS OF OLD PARIS. A lapse of 10 years between Act 3 and Act 4. EARLY LOVEVIRTUE VICE AISD AND POVERTY. DEATH. A lapse of one year between Act 4 and Act 5. AN OLD MAN'S SACRIFCE— THE REVOLUTIONARY MOB — MARSELLAISE SONG AND CHORUS OF GO VOICES— THE BARRICADE— VIEW OF NOTRE DAME BY MOONLIGHT, AND DEATH OF THE CONVICT, JEAN VULPAN. In consequence of the length of the Drama, it will constitute the evening's performance.

FOR WHANGANUI, Tf ESTPORT, GREYMOTH, AND HOKITIKA. " 'JOHN PEMN,' M. Carry, Commander, -will leave Manukau for tlie above ports on THURSDAY next, the 31st instant. FoT freight or passage, apply to J. S. MACFAR.LANE, Agent.

WANTED, a General SERVANT. To a competent person good wages. — Apply to Mrs. P. A. Philips, Wakefieldstreet, six doors from. Symonds-street. Insurance Companies.

THE SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). Registered Capital, £1,000,900; Paid-up Capital/, £92,500 ; Reserve Fund, £35,000. HEAD OFFICE : MELBOURNE. MARINE RISKS (Hulls included) ACCEPJCISD at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Losses payable in London or &z any of thy. Agencies of the Company, at thB option of the inauted. Captain TT. F. Andkrsojt, Purveyor to the Auckland Agency. ORUIOKSHANK, SMART, & CO., Agents. Auckland, January, 1869.

AUSTRALASIAN INSURANCE COMPANY. Chairman — The Hon. James Geaham, M.L.C. Vkse-Chairma.n— The Ho*r. W. J. T. Clarks, M.L.O. DIfUiCTORB : How. Edwakd Cohell, Commissioner of Customs for Victoria. Hok. Alexander Fjrazkr, M.L.C., J. Maoßain, Esq., M.L.A., T. B. Payke, , Eeq., J.P. I SeORBTAKT~E. L. MONTEFIOBE,Esq., J.P Actuary ~(J. E. CowLKY,Esq. THE above COMPANY are OPEN to ACCEPT FIUB, MARINE, and LIFE RISKS, at tin lowest current rateß, through their agent, W. J. HURST, Queen-atreAfc. Aurlci&ncT.

WATERWHEEL. JT^OR SALE, by the undersigned, a U fectly New WA TBRWHEEL, capable of driving six Flax-machines. Dimenf ions : 20 feet diameter, 4 feet wide* yuriri .■'pinion, with 9-foot spur wheel ; punri a^xle *nd driving drnma all complete. Th© above is built by Brownlee and Son, and iB now lying in sections at Waiuku. For furfcfesr particulars, apply to E. CONSTABLE. Waiuku, March 18, 1870.

BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, HTGH-STEEET. Gents' Elastic Sides, 10s. 6d. to 15s. Gents' Half- Wellingtons, 12s. to 14a. Youths' Elastic Sides, Ba. 6dl to 12s, Youths' li^ce-ups, Nailed, sg, 6d,to 6b. od.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3930, 28 March 1870, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3930, 28 March 1870, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3930, 28 March 1870, Page 5

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