' PEINCE OF WALES THEATIiG. Lessees ... MessuS. Stuart O'Brien, and J. M. Lord. Scenic Artist ... Mr. Frank Varley. '11 O•IfI GII T (FRIDAY), JL March 25. J£Sg° NOTICE.—The Management having received several letters requesting the reproduction of THE COMEDY OF EIiKOBS, beg leave to notify to the Public, their kindest Patrons, that This Evening is the ]ast ti Jie it can be played, as it must bo withdrawn to make room for other Novelties. TO-NIGHT (Friday), THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD. NEW LOCALS, MEETING OF THE TWO KINGS ON KEAL HORSES. Everyone should see the New and MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. BRILLIANT DRESSES. CHARMING MUSIC. NEW LOCALS Pronounced by all to be the grandest achievement of BURLESQUE SUCCESS In New Zealand. MONDAY, LES MISERABLE 3; Ob, THE CONVICT AND THE MAN OF TWO LIVES. SATURDAY, The Great Senstion Play of the BAG-PICZEIi OF PARIS. THE NEW CITY HALL, t HIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, March 25. GRAND GALA NIGHT; And MOST POSITIVELY the LAST NIGHT (BUT ONE). COMPLIMENTARY" BENEFIT TO THE M I N S T X ELS. EXCELSIOR PROGRAMME ! ESPECIALLY SELECTED ! ! Phogeamme.—Part t. —Overture —Pot Pourri, Minstrels ; Opening Chorus —The Corn is Dry, Company ; Maudie Moore, Mr. W. Sayers ; Flying Trapeze, Mr. W. IT. Bent; Come Back Annie, Mr. T. 11. Ruinford; Tapioca, Mr. J. Cowan ; When the Corn is Waving, Mr. L. Braharn ; Polly Perkins, Mr. W. H. Bent. Finale—Sleigh Kide, with effects by the Company. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part ii.—Southern Flirtations, Brothers Collins ; Descriptive Scena—The Desert, Mr. T. IT. Rainford ; Temperance Ballad— Father Come Home, My. W. H. Bent; Silver Belt Jig, Mr. W. Robson ; Patriotic Song, Mr. L. Braham ; Comicalities, Mr. J. Cowan ; Solo, Cornet—The Carnival de Veiiis, Mr. Northcott; Golden Shoe Dance, Brothers Collins ; Vocal Quartette —Messrs. Braham, Sayers, Chittenden, and Rainford. SCENES IN THE STUDIO. Messrs. Bent, Cowan, and Rainford. Concluding with the DARKIES' JUBILEE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY); GJJAND COMMAND NIGHT, Under the Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen, Lady Bowkn, and Surra; and MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT, As the Company sail for the South, per ' Storm Bird,' on Monday. Stage Manager... ... Mr. T. IT. Raiuford Treasurer ... ... Mr. MacarLhy Doors open at 7-30 ; commence at 8. Reserved Seats, 4s. ; Second, 25.; Back, Is. Seats can be secured at Upton's, Booksellers, where a plan is on view. STEAM TO RIVERHEAD. SOLDIERS TO LET AT £40 A-HEAD ! God Save the Queen and the Governor. Having no Soldiers to let, like worn out nations, .1 can only intimate to the travelling Public that , rpPIE Twin Screw Steamer f-':~?t^> 'GEMINI' has been provided with a New Boiler, and is again on her legs. Fares :— Parliamentary Rates of One Penny per Mile to pleasure-seekers. Leaving Auckland daily at 11 o'clock a.m. Arriving at Riverhead at 1 p.m. Leaving Riverhead at 3 o'clock p.m., and Returning to Auckland at 5 p.m. J. CASEY. January 7, 1870.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 66, 25 March 1870, Page 3
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480Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 66, 25 March 1870, Page 3
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