THEATEE EOTAL. CONTINUED SUCCESS OT , ' THE & T A R DRAMATIC COMPANY. mO-NIGHT (MONDAY), JUNE 20, and X TUESDAY, June 21, Will Be performed Barnett's celebrated Comedy, in three acts, of THE SERJODS EAMHLY. One of the greatest satires on cant and hypocrisy that have ever been written. Charleß Torrens ... Mr. South Frank Vincent-... ... Mr. Glover Danvers ... ... Mr. Hooper Capt. Murphy Maguire Mr. J. G. Joyce Amindab Sleek... ... Mr. S. Howard Lady Sowerby Creamly Mrs. Joyce Mrs. CharlesTorreni ... Mrs. Sam Howard Emma Torrens... ... Miss J. Raymond Mrs. Ormsby Delmain Mrs. H. Jackson To conclude with the screaming farce of A.S.S. : . .r"' Mr. Diogenes Hunter... Mr. J. G. Joyce Anthony Sniggles ... Mr. Hooper j Adolphus Mr. Glover Mrs. Hunter ... ... Mrs. Joyce Sophia... ... ... Miss J. Raymond . .-., -~;, NOTICE. The Management, at tha request of many patrons of the Drama, have determined to make the. prices to tbe Dress Circle as folio wi :— i Circle and Back Boxes, 33.; Seats in Centre Private Box, ss. each 5 Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, One Shilling. I Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 o'clock. ...,, ; • •'••: PBINCE OF WALES THEATEE. . ANOTHER STARTLING NOVELTY. EVERY SCENE ENTIRELY NEW. MECHANICAL EFFECTS ENTIRELY NEW; THIS (MONDAY) EVENING-, June 20, ! ••> - will be produced ' IT IS NEVEE TOO LATE TO ' MEND; Ob, THE FIRST DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN AUSTRALIA. Founded on ChableS Reade'B, Esq., great Novel :of. the same name.—" A most exciting Drama, and one of the greatest moral lessons ever practically illustrated." In active preparation, / . ! TH E DE A D HEAIt T . NEW CITY HALL. GREAT ATTRACTION. TWO ENTEETAINMENTS. EOE ONE WEEK ONLY, . . : , i Commencing XTTBDNESDAY EVENING NEX;T, ••YV •■ June 22nd, 1870. Bachelder's Graat Miltonian Tableaux of , PA RAD I SEv LOST! ■ The most instructive •ntertainment i.■ . • . ■; . ev«r given.-' ' ! '";'',. Our First Parents, Adam and Eve—tfie Fall : of Adam, and the Expulsion. j The Garden of Eder is represented by! splendW. Landscape Scenes of marvellous beauty, showing Adam arid Eve in the Garden, sur-. rounded 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 Paradise which Milton, describes ai a " Heaven on Earth." A mong the many magnificent scenes here presented is Eve before the Fountain, seeing her reflection in the water. :-:O - ' : n After which :>; 1 :- hqp :^ n: >; : ; . ■;■; The wonderful Illusionist, will appear in his Grand Entertainment, entitled i MAGIC! WONDER!! & DELIGHT!!! The whole concluding with the Mysterious" P OETI OLIO, Out of which all the Febb Gietb to be given ... away each evening must come. ; '?' Million Prices to Suit the Times :—Firorit Seata, 3s j Second Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30, to-cqxumence at 8 o'clock. "e4-G. Bachelder, Proprietor; A. J. Logan, ng|jS»i;.-W. G-. .Carey, Lecturer; Messrs. j ■JsbSkl Wright, Musical Directors. %H, G; H.. EASTWOOD^ Manager. HONOLULU FLOSS. BEDS and PILLOWS, equal to Feathers, at W. R. Hatwaed's, Victoria-street. ■VT> O T. I 0! B TO,!1 AMILIES.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 139, 20 June 1870, Page 3
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489Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 139, 20 June 1870, Page 3
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