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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. rnHIS (FRIDAY) EVENING-, June JL 16th, 187,0, will be produced the beautiful Drama of MONSIEUR JAQDES. M. Jaqu.es Mr. Stfaet O'Bbien. Concluding with the Magnificent Drama, THE LANCASHIRE LASS; OBJ LOST IN LONDON. SATURDAY, . MA,C:B E T H . THEATEE EOYAL.' ~ CONTINUED SUCCESS.. >•' - . OF • . • T ■ "Ft' E S T A' 'E '■>''■ DRAMATIC COMPANY. This '(fbiday) eve kin a, , ~,,.,, June 17, Will be produced Dion Boucicault's great Comedy, in fire acts, of LONLON ASSURANCE, With the following powerful cast: Dazzle ... ~.■ ... Mr. South Sir Harcourt Courtly ... Mr. J. G. Joyce Meddle... ... ... Mr.. S.Howard Dolly Spanker ... ... Mr. J. Simrrionds Charles Courtly .'.': Mr. Glover MaxHarkaway... ..'; Mr. Howe Cool ... ... ':'.. Mr. Hooper Solomon Isaacs... ...- Mr. Joseph Rayner Lady Gay Spanker ... Mrs. H. Jackson Grace Harkaway • ■;.. Miss J. Raymond . Pert ... ... "*"".", Mrs. S. Howard To conclude with the laughable farce of FAMILY JAES ; Ob, A BULL. 3 N A CHINA SHOP. Delph ... ... ••• Mr. Sam Howard Porcelain ....... Mr. J. G-. Joyce Benedict '~.'. .;. Mr. Glover >\ • Diggory ... ... Mr. Howe Emily ... Mrs. Joyce Liddy Larrigan ... Mrs. S. Howard . ; f.ft ■ ' : ••■__ NO.TICE. The Management, at the request of many patrons of the Drama, have determined to make the prices to tie. Dress Circle as fol-! lows :— ' ■ '■','.'. ~. || ~■[, Circle and Back Boxe3, -3p. ; • Seats in Centre Private Box, ss. each ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, One Shilling. • Doors open at half-past. 7, commence at 8 o'clock. . ■ ~ ,.:,_ ....<■•. i.. •■■ow :i city 'HALi;GREAT ATTRACTION. TWO ENTEETALNMENT3. FOE ONE WEEK ONLY, ; Commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, June 22nd, 1870. . : Bachelder's Groat Miltonian Tableaux of PARADISE LOST! The most instructive entertainment ever given. Our Fir3t Parents, Adam and Eve —the Fall of Adam, and the Expulsion. The Garden of Eden is represented by splendid Landscape Scenes of marvellous beauty, showing Adam and Eve in the Garden, surrounded by the gorgeous foliage incident to a tropical clime, with Silvio's Lakes and Groves, silvery cascade, tropical flowers, birds, and fruit ; the whole combined, to form that Para_ disc which Milton describes as a " Heaven on Earth." Among the many magnificent scenes here-presented is Eve before the Fountain, seeing her reflection in the water. After which L (D G A Ny The wonderful Illusionist, will appear in his Grand Entertainment, entitled MAGIC!. WONDER!! & DELIGHT!!! The whole concluding with the Mysterious P 0 E TI OLIO, Out of which all the Free Gifts to be given away each evening must come. Million Prices to Suit the Times : r-Jfxont Seats, 3s ; Second Seats, 2s; Back Heats, Is. Doors open at ?.30, to'coaimence at 8 o'clock. R. G. Bachelder, Proprietor; A.. J. Logan, Treasure!*; W. G. Oarer, Lecturer ;' Messrs. JefFery and Wright, Musical Directors., , . H. EASTWOOD, Manager. I TO BE LET OR SOLD, rnHAT: Commodious and well-built HOUSE, _|_ known as the Residence of the late Wilmak Hobson, Esquire. The House and Gardens occupy two large allotment!?, with a frontage of 120 feet to the best: part oi Hobson-street. On the property is a first-class Stable and Coach-house, recently erected at great expense. The House throughout is fitted in a superior manner. There isa large Kitchen Range, Bathroom, &c, and a splendid well of water. The grazing on the adjoining laud may be lotto thepurchaser of the 'above propdrty. For further particulars apply to W. J. CAWKWELL; Vulcan Lane. RY OUR BOTTLED STOUT Tit ,: : ■-; , .1 ii six shillings per dozen/ •

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 137, 17 June 1870, Page 3

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544

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 137, 17 June 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 137, 17 June 1870, Page 3

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