J :);:■; BUCMIICffIAM'§ T ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE, Shortland Crescent, Under the Patronage of the Independent Older 0' iPIiENDID MOYELTY. MR. BUCKINGHAM begs to inform the Public that on this occasion he will develop all the capabilities of the Theatre, and therefore confidently solicits their Patronage and Support. ON Next, the 13th of May, Will be produced for the first time at this Theatre, with New Music, Scenery, Dresses and Decorations, the well known and much admired Drama, entitled The ClamMer's Fat©, MALCOUR, I raml>lprß [ MR- BUCKINGHAM Germain, | I Mr. Young, Old Germain Mr. Jones. Henry Germain,. Mr Weldon. Baalamb Mr. Harold. Bertrand, . «-• Mr. Gray. Dumont, Mr. Brown. Martin.... Mr. Dixon. Eieraid,...- Mr. Wilson, Lindmf Mr. J. Jonas, Julia.... Mrs. Thompson Mis*. Baalamb Mrs. Harold ROSE GEItMAIN MISS BUCKINGHAM, Her first appearance at this Theatre. ACT. 1, —Julia's Chamber. Murder of Dumont, A lapse of 20 years is supposed to take place between each act. ACT 2. Destruction of Albert's Cottage by a Thundeibnlt. Assassination of Henry Geimain, and awful denth of ilie Gamblers, AFTER WHICH A TMEATRICAI* O&IO ! Consisting of— Recitation, by the Geut'eman who gave so much satisfaction in the character ot Robin Oig McCombicb. Comic Song, " Beautiful Boy," An Amateur, Irish Song.. • Wr - Harold. p anP e, ...Miss Harold, Irish Comic Song by desire,.. ..An Amateur. Comic Song, " Statty Fair," Mr, Buckingham, Comic Song Master Buckingham. Comic Glee,....Mr. Miss and Master Buckingham. Highiaud Fling An Amateur The whole to conclude with the celebrated Farceof Si MKI MAM! Characters by the Company. N. and the Curtain rise precisely at Eight o Clock. Admission.... Boxes, 2s. 6d. Pit, Is. NO HALF PRLCE. ..In order to insure, the comfort and respectability of the audience, only a limited number of Tickets will be issued. No money will be received at thie Doors. The admission will be only by Tickets which can be obtained daily at the Theatre for Boxes and Pit, G. BUCKINGHAM, Stage Manager, THE undersigned in returning his thanks to the Public and those Friends who have so kindly supported him since his commencement in business as a BUTCHER in QUEEN STREET, wishes to announce that he has entered into PattneTsbip with Mr. W. H. DUMBLETON, and as it will be the study of the undersigned and W.H. D*, to merit a continuance of that support, by supplying the best of Meat, Vegetables &c, on the most moderate terms, they trust to receive a share of public patronage and suppoit. R. D. BUST.* Auckland, April 10th, 1844.}
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 40, 9 May 1844, Page 1
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