THEATRE iiOYAL. TIE ST A R DRAMATIC .COMPANY. Under the Putio- ago of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY BOWES, FOE A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. OPENING NIGHT, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, June 3. The performance will commence with. Charles Matthews' celebrated Comic Drama, in two Acts, entitled THE MEXICAN DAUGHTER; Ob, WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN! Jack Pagget Mi-. Joseph Bayner Abel Tinkle ... ... Mr. J. G-. Joyce ' iiatanella Mrs. Harry Jackson Hannah Mrs. S. Howard To be followed by the Laughable Interlude of THAT KOGUE THOMAS ; Ob, THE HOLE IN THE WALL. Thomas Mr. James Simmonds Mr. Dupuis Mr. Joseph Rayuer Valere Mr. GiovetPorter Mr. A. Power Mrs. Dupuis Mrs. H. Jacksou Angelica .... :... Mrs. Joyce To conclude with the Screaming Farce of THE WANDERING MINSTEEL. I Jem Baggs Mr Sam Howard Mr Crincum ... Mr Joyce Mons Tweedle ... Mr James Simmonds Herbert Carol ... Mrs Joyce Julia... ... •■• Mis 3 Jessie Raymond Peggy Mrs S. Howard Mrs Crincum ... Mrs Harry Jackson Peices :—Dress Circle, ss. ; Boxes, 35.; Stalls, 2s. 6f1.; Pit, Is. Doors open at half-past Seven ; commence at eight oVock. NOTICE. The Centre Box will be reserved exclusively for His Excellency and Lady Bowen and Suite. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. FIRST ENTERTAINMENT OF THE WINTER SEASON, 1870. VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE, - BEADING*, RECITATIONS, &c. ■Tt/r ONDAY, JUNE 6. Admission : Is.; Members of the Institute, 6d. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. Stevens & Co.'s Music Saloon, Messrs. Upton, Chapman, and Wayte, Stationers, Queenstreet ; Mrs. Flower, Shortland-street; Mr. Hayles, Parnoll; or any member of the committee. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. F. Wuitaker, Esq., President, will take the Chair. YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Wellesley-steeet. A NNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING-, June 3—T. B. Gillies, Esq., M.G-A., Superintendent : " Public Spirit." June 17—Dr. Hector: "Some Branches of Geological Science, illustrated with diagrams. July B—Rev. D. Jones : (To be advertised) « 15—W[. L. Rees, Esq.: "A few Elements of Greatness." Aug. 12—Rev. E. N. Bbee, M.A.: " Popular Edu cation, Religious and Secular." Sept. 9—Rev. J. Btjlleb : "Our Young Men" Oot. 7—H. H. Lusir, Esq.: "Ancient Colonization." The tickets for the course (price 35.,) to admit bearer and lady, may bo obtained from Messrs: J. Wayte, J. and: H. Upton, R. B. Shald'ers, Queen-street; at the Rooms of -the Association, or from the Members of the Committee. Lectures to commence at 7.30 p.m. SINGLE LECTURE, ... ... 6d. The lecture of His Honor the Superintendent will be given in the New City Hall, Queen-street. , LOOK OUT!—THIS DAY, FOR THE GREATEST TREAT THIS SEASON. Quarters Lamb, Is 6d Prime Provincial Corned Beef, 3|d per ft, by the cask, to wholesale buyers. Prime' Pork, 4|d, Prime Mutton, 2£d per ft To all Country Friends One Shilling in the Pound Discount is allowed. - ■ ' ■ #?- Mark the Address — M E.S S E N G-.E E'S, MARKET SQUARE. i
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 125, 3 June 1870, Page 3
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