THEATEB EOTAL. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS THE S T A X DRAMATIC COMPANY. mHIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, I June 16, Will be produced Mark Lemon's celebrated Drama, in three acts, of the GAMBLEU'S DAUGHTER ; Ob, HEARTS ARE TRUMPS. Mr. Grey (under the assumed name of Ruby) Mr. J. G. Joyce Mr. Goad (a lawyer) ... Mr. Howe Captain Wagstaff (an adventurer) ... ... Mr. Joseph Rayner Charles Wilmot ... Mr. South Joe Martin Mr. J. Simmonds Page ... ... ... Mr. Hooper Waiter Mr. Glover Mary Grey ... ... Mrs. H. Jackson Mrs. Millar Mrs. Joyce Susan Fletcher Mrs. S. Howard To conclude with the laughable farce of THE COCKNEY lIST COESICA Or, A THUMPING LEGACY. Jerry Ominous Mr. J. Simmons Pbilipo Jeronemo ... Mr. J. G. Joyce Bambojetti Mr. South Leoni ... , Mr. Howe Brigadier... " Mr. Glover Rosetta Miss J. Raymond Dress Circle, 55.; Boxes, 35.; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, One Shilling. Doors "open at half-past 7, commence at 8 o'clock. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, June 16th, 1870, will be produced the beautiful Drama of MONSIEUR JAQ'UES. M. Jaqtjes Mr. Stttaet O'Bbien. Concluding with the Magnificent Drama, THE LANCASHIRE LASS; OE, LOST IN LONDON. SATURDAY, MACBETH. #C IT V HALL. A MADAME WIN TEE'S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL C ON C E B, T, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, June 16th. (Under Masonic Patronage). Pboqbamme.—Part i. 1. Allegro and Andante, Haydn's No. 6— Stringed Band. 2. Aria, "II Mio Tesoro," Mozart—Mr. Winter. 3. Song," Brighter Days in Store"—Mrs. 4. Piano Solo, by desire, " Home, Sweet Horn..?," JChalberg—Madame Winter, 5. Song, " The Arab Steed," Hodson— Mrs. — 6. "Tell Her I Love Her Yet," Stanley—Mr. i. Duett, "Home to our Mountains," Verdi— Mr. and Madame Winter. 8. Duet for two Flutes (accompanied), " Quis est Homo," Rossini. An interval of ten minutes. Pabt ii. 9. Minuet, Trio and Aliegro, Haydn"s No. 6 —Stringed Band. 10. Ballad, "The Murmur of the Shell," Hon. Mrs. Norton —Madame Winter. 11. Duet, "I am the King of Spain," Wallace—Messrs. and Winter. 12. Violin Solo (accompanied) — 13. Song, " Good night beloved"—Balfe— Mr. Winter. 14. Piano, " Lucia di Lammermoor"—Prudent —Madame Winter. 15. Scena, " Jessie's Dream" —Mrs. • I—.1 —. 16. Duet, " Come away Elves" —Stephens— Mrs. , and Madame Winter. 17. Finale, " National Anthem." Commence at 8. Ticket 3 3s. and 25., at Messrs. Upton's, Wayte's, Stevens and Co.'s, Bonnington's, Cucksey's, and Mr. Hale's, Parnell. NEW CITY HALL, Qtjeen-stbeet. WILL SOON OPEN THE GREAT MILTONIAN TABLEAUX OF PARADISE LOST. T>ARADISE LOST. PARADISE LOST. NEW CITY HALL. LOGAN, THE WONDERFUL ILLUSIONIST, "WILL SHOBTLY APPEAB. mRY, OUR BOTTLED STOUT SIX SHILLINGS PER DOZEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 June 1870, Page 3
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416Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 June 1870, Page 3
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