THE A TEE HO Till, QUEEN STREET. ' I DEAR Slß,—Hearing you inteud leavin* the Province, and knowing of your er e &f '■losses at the Thames, we feel much pleasure hi ' tendering you our services for a Complimentary I Benefit, at the above Theatre, on any evenin you may? be pleased to appoint—Wishing I your arniableWife and yourself every prosperity wherever you may go, * '■■ We are, dear Sir, Very faithfully yours, TRADESMEN'S GARRIOK CLTIB T. Bick, Secretary To Mb. ■E« Robbeis..:.^^^^^,*^^^^,^^ TO T. BECK'Esq., AND THE MEMBfcBg OF THE" TRABISMEN'S^GITRTKroK'. :club. ■ r ■ -mi ot v,7.srrg /^ ENTLEMEN, —In answer to you* yrt% XX kind letter, I beg sincerely, oa^tta pfc-.3 I of my wife and self, to thank you foe your kind offer, and shall have much pleasure in*accep^» it; also to name Tuesday next, the 24th May. lam Gentlemen^ ..• /•_■ .. Faithfully yours, I • , ~.,• „ ■..•■•■ i.fß-.BOBEETS. . To T. Beck,, Esq. f ~<.,- ~" l'\" 11-' lf. : TH EATEE B0 V A L.-, W i . FAREWELL BENEFIT OF " - - -r-i'j ': Er. and Mrs, EOBEETS, (Poily Leaks).1 t - UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATBGNIaB. HORNPIPES, SONGS, READINGS, * &c, &0., &<s., . ..,.., TUESDAY,,24«H ; :MAY,-1870, BIRTHDAY. The Naval Brigade Drum and Fife Band, hare lf kindly Volunteered their valuabe semoesV r THE COLLEEN BAWN, i Eily ... ... Miss 'Polly L'eake'*1 Ann Chute (kindly volunteered) „ F. Anstead ''! Mrs. Cregan „ „ Ternon (The other characters by the Membere of the Tradesman's G-arrick Club). To conclude with H.M. SPITEIEE, r Tobias Shoitcut (his Original ' i jd Character) ... Mr. R.»obfe)|i Margaret (kindly volunteered) Miss Raymond" Tickets may be had, and Seats Secured, at 1 "' Mr. Upton's, Queen Street. Remember, the Last Appcaraace of PoLIT Lbakb, the People's FftTorite, . : , I i ' '. '■' 11* :NBW CITT HAL L, X QUEEN-STBEET. -• ■• ■■•/■'^ GRAND GIFT NIGHT. £30 WORTH OF GIFTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO-NIGHT. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, ' May 21, A QAND DURING THE WEEK, The most sublime and startling production of the age —the Grand Moving Tableaux of ~ THE APOCALYPSE, the largest and finest Diorama ever exhibited ' in New Zealand, painted on 20,000 feet of can^ d vas, pourtraying with immenee power the Visions of St. John, as by him described in the Book of Revelations, commencing with the Vision of the Seven Golden Candlesticks, and ending with the Vision of THE NEW JERUSALEM, the most magnificent scene' ever exhibited in the world. ~, A Free Distribution of Elegant and Costly> Gifts will be made amongst the patrons of the entertainment at the close of the Exhibition! amongst which This Evening will be a-mag* ' nificent GOLD CARD BASKET, together with about 40 other presents. MILLION PRICES: Reserved seats, 3s; second do., 2s ; back, 1». S'eata can be secured at the Hall. Doors open at half-past 7; to commence at q 8 o'clock. ' " ',*•/ Carriages may be ordered at half-past 10. " R. G. Baoheldeb ... ... Proprietor iA. J.Lo»ak... ;t'w ... Treasurer W. G. Caket Lecturer R. C. Jeefeby ... Musical Director. i H. EASTWOOD, , I . : v ' ■ '• Manager.] 1 ■■ ■ ■ '"J"" I .■ ONLY "VESSEL'FOR SYDNEY. ~Ms| CIROULAR SAW LINE. - "•'"-* j m -=Cjr%-t riiHE favorite regular trader 't. will sail on SATURDAY, 28th instant. For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 114, 21 May 1870, Page 2
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