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Amusements.

PUTNCrc OF WALKS THE VTJJK. Lessees ..Messrs R. OBrien aud J. M. Lord, Scenic Artists .. Messrs. Varloy & Thornton.

FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT ov

Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE DAKEBLL

(Mrs. Robert llihr),

Last Foar Nights of those eminent artistes.

Last Week oc tho great Comique, BAJir.y O'NETL,

Continued Success of

MRS. WALTER HILL, And the talented Corps Dramatiqae.

r pO-NIGHT (TUEBDA Y), JUNE 7. 1 1870,

The Successful Drama o£ THE DEATH KNOT,

In which Mr. and Mrs. George Daurisll will appear.

After which,

BARRY O'NEIL

In three of his greatest sour^,

Concluding with

TnE LIMERICK BOY. Paddy Miles .. .. Mr. Barry O'Neil,

In active pieparation, ROMEO A.ND JULIET. AKBA.It !NA POGUE. CAMILLE.

TJIEAT.EE ff|j||| ROYAL,

r {HHIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, A June 7,

THE STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY,

Under the Patronage of His EXCELLENCE the GOVERNOR, and LADY BOWEN, Will appeal', by request, in Bulwer's beautiful Play, in five acts,

THE LAL'Y OP LYONS.

Claude Melnotte Mr. Joseph Rayner Beauseant .. . Mr. J. G. Joyce Colonel Dumas . . Mr. Sam Howard Glavis . . Mr. Jas. Simmon^ - Descliappclles . Mr. J. Howe Gaspai'l . . Mr. Glover Laudloul . ... Mr. Power Paulino . . Mra. Harry Jackson Madame Deschappclles Mrs. S. Howard Widow . . ... . Mr&. Joyce

To conclude with tlie laughable Farce of DID YOU EVER SEND YOUR WIFE TO CAMBER WELL? Mr. Chesterfield Honeybun . . . . . Mr. J. Simmoiuls Crank . . .. . Mr. J. G. Joyce Mrs. Honeybun . Miss J. Kayinoivl Mrs. Crank Mrs. S. Howard Aunt Jewell .. . Mrs. Jo^cc

Wednesday, I ICZET-OE-LEAVE-MAN.

Thursday,

LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET

(Mrs. Jackson's great Impersonation),

Prices : Diess Circle, ss. ; Boxes, 3s. ; Stalls, 2a. Cd. ; Pit, 13. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 o'clock. Notice. — The Centre Box will be reserved exclusively for the use of his Excellency the Governor, Lady Bowen, and Suito, during the present Season.

MASONIC BALL Under the Patronage of THEW.M., OFFICERS, and BRETHREN OF THE LODGE OF LIGHT, I.C.

ILT7ILL take place on ST. JOHN'S DAY (Friday), June 24, 1370, at St. George's Hall,

Thames. Gentlemen, non-b-ethren, will be admitted. Applications for tickets must be made through the Hon. Secretary to the Committee not later than Wednesday, 22nd June. Tickets, £1 la. (including refreshments) Ladies by invitation only.

orl er of the Committee.

L. W. LOVEDAY, Hon. Sec, M.B.C.

Education.

PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN.

HOBSON-STREET, (Opposite St. Matthew's Church.)

THE patrons of this establishment are respectfully informed that its duties will COMMENCE on WEDNESDAY, the Ist of June ; and, in consequence of the School opening so late in the cuirent quarter, no June holidays will be given. Quarter commencing at the date of the •£«. of each pugl.^ M()RRBSSY> Master.

AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY

Established under the Fiiendly Societies

Act, 1867.

President : Archibald Clark, Esq., M.G.A., Remoera.

* HE Rules of this Society entitle every * Member to a Pianoforte, or otVr An^ical Instrument ; to ,x lesson in tho theory of Music aiA Singing once a veek ; and to free admission to the Ooaccvfca, Lectures, Rend-in"-3, &c, of the Society. Subscription froir. one shilling per week. PERSONS desirous of ioinin<r the SINGING CLASSES can now OBTAIN the CERTIFICATE of MEMBERSHIP. Country Mcmbeis have the same privilege a3 Town ftj embers. The Rules and fin bher information can be obtained at the office, 01, Queen strce 1 , Auckland. J. MOGINIB, Seci;ctoty,

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Bibliographic details
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3991, 7 June 1870, Page 1

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531

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3991, 7 June 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3991, 7 June 1870, Page 1

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