GREAT ATTRACTION ! Fitzroy Theatre !! ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, March 4, 1844. WILL be presented with uew scenery, dresrr*, and decorations, the macll admired Melodrama, entitled the INN KEEPER OF ABBEVILLE, OR THE OSTLER AND THE ROBBER. Baron Idenberg Mr. Young’. Cfauson, the Innkeeper Mr, Joplin. OxrTand. the Ostler.... Mr. Buckingham. Zurtello, Idenberg's servant.... Mr. tlarro/d. Dyrkile, tile Robber*... Mr. '1 |i<nnpsuu. Ma quis Romano....'Mr. Duke. Mamitlo Mr. Brown.* Lad; Emma, sitter to Ideoberg.... Mrs. Thompson Louisa. Clauson's daughter,........ Mrs. HarrolJ Incidents and Scenery— ACT I. The murder of Idenberg by the Ottler and tl # Robbrr. Stiogsof conscience and the effects of bad company. ACT 11. The innocent accused Guilt discovered. 'Jits real murderer meets the juft reward of crime. Tableau. The whole to conclude with for the last lime this season, the mooli admired Petite Comedy, per* formed at Madame Vettris’s T heaUe, upwards of fifty nights, entitled One Hour, OR TUE CARNIVAL BALL. In this piece all the capabilities of the Pitsroy Theatre will be brought into action, the Stage having undergone some alterations, in order to give due tllect to the illuminations and characters* , Charles Swiftly.... Mr. Thompson o’L»ary..Mr. Harrold. Mr. Bevil*.Mr, Joplia, Mr. Smith.... Mr. Grey. Julia Dalton, Mrs. Thom;>son. Fanny .Mrs. Harrold. In the course of the Piece, a vanity of Singing and Dancing, by all the Characters. N. B.—Parties taking season tickets emt hate private boxes for their tamilua, which ms; be fitted up by their own diiection. Tbe Doors open at half past Seven, and the Curtain will ti»e precisely at Eight o Clock. Drsss Circle, 4s. Pitt,2«. JOHN MOORE lakes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to those genteinen who have patronised him since his commencement in business, and has to assure them that nothing sha be wanting on his part to secure a con tinuance of those favours. J. M., Has much peastire in informing the inhabitants of Auckland, that for the purpose of carrying on business with the greatest faciity in a the various departments op Letter Press Printing, HE HAS MADE CQHSSHDXQLAXIItIB ABS&nFXOSfa IN THE PRIITIXO OFFICE, AND HAS RESOLVED ON REDUCING THE PRICES Twenty pet* Cent ! FOR EXECUTING ' AOVS&TI6KMSIITS, OAIULDSa AMD MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING. Every variety of Large and Small dFancp rypes Have been procured. It may perhaps ikewise be stated, that, with regard to expedition this Establishment cannot he surpassed in tbe Colonics, as five hundred bixjls CAS BE Pill MID at ONE HOUR’S NOTICE ! ! ! W »th Accuracy, Economy, and Neatness.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 30, 29 February 1844, Page 1
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