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Greatest Novelty this Season. vi** ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE, Shortltfnd Crescent , MU. W. DIXON'S BENEFIT MR. DIXON begs leave to attnounce to his Friends and the Public, that his Benefit is fixed for MONDAY next, 24th June, 1844, on which occasion a variety at Entertainments will be produced that he feels assured will meet with their appro* bation and support. The Evening’s Entertainments will commence with the celebrated. Romantic Drama in two Acts entitled ~ j Tlie Seven Clerks! OR The Denouncer? Claud Darnand, the Denouncer, Mr. Buckingham Simon Siggel, the Denouncer’s Servant, Mr. Dixon. Victorine, Denouncer’s Daughter, Mrs. Thompsons To be succeeded by an Interlude Consisting of a variety of Singing. The whole to co nclude with (for the first time at this Theatre) the laughable,.comic, burlesque extravaganza, with all til© original Solos, Duetts, Glees, Quartettes, and Quin-* lettes, entitled the GENERAL AT COURT OR THE KING AND HIS MINISTERS! General, .... ........ MR. BUCKINGHAM. Dmm Major, MR. SWEENY. Lady of the Court,. .............. Mrs. Serle* Grand Atmy, Filers, Drummers, Banner Bearers, &c., Messrs. W iggins, Figgins, Miggins, Spriggins, Siniggius, Fubbs, Dubbs and lubbs. N. B. The next Novelty will be A LGN ZO THE BRA VE, OR THE SPECTRE BRIDE t N. B.—The Doors open at half-pasfc Seven and the curtain will rise precisely at Eight o’clock. Prices of Admission’: Boxes 2s 6d Pit Is Tickets can be procured at the Theatre* ”tobe VERY CHEAP, Four dwelling houses, situated in the most central part of Auckland and remarkably well adapted for any Retail Business. These Houses are let to Respectable Weekly Tenants; there is a large yard with every convenice, well of water, &c. The whole of these premises would be sold for the original cost of one of the houses, viz. £l5O. For further particulars apply to the office of this paper. ~~~ 5 OUSES (Large or Small) in a p<rris ol Auckland. App y to J. MOORE, Printer. H To let, A SHOP IN SHORTLAND CRESCENT AT A VERY LOW RENT. Apply to JOHN MOORE, Printer, TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION. NOW on Sale, at the Orifice of this Paper, Revised Summonses for the County ara up re me Courts, together with all the other ne* ecessary documents used by Professional gea* lemen.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 46, 20 June 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 46, 20 June 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 46, 20 June 1844, Page 1

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