A. R. V. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. A MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT Will be given on TO-MORROW (Thursday), EVENING; JUNE 23, 1870, In Aid of the Band Fd-Td, By Members of the AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS, Assisted by Ladies of the Profession, Under the distinguished patronage of the public of Auckland, who are thus appealed to, for the first time, to show, by their countenance and support, their appreciation of the Volunteer movement in this city. From the well-known liberality of the good people of Auckland, the Committee feel sure that this appeal will not be in vain. The performance will commence, upon the rising of the curtain, with an Overture by the Band. To be followed by that (most appropriate to the occasion) amusing Comedy, by James Kenny, of RAISING THE WIND. After which, A Musical Melange. The Evening's Entertainment to conclude with the Laughable Farce of the IRISH TUTOR! For Cast of Characters, and further particulars, Bee Programme. The Committee particularly request that the Volunteers of all arms, who may honour the performance with their presence, will appear in uniform. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence precisely at eight. Tickets —Dress Circle, 55.; Family' Circle, 35.; Stalls, 2s. 6d., Pit, Is.— may be had of the principal Shopkeepers and Music-sellers in the City, and from any of the Members of the Committee. Carriages may be ordered for 11.15 o'clock. SERGT. R. E. GATLAND, Manager. PRINCE OE WALES THEATRE. LAST NIGHT. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. ANOTHER STARTLING NOVELTY. EVERY SCENE ENTIRELY NEW. MECHANICAL EFFECTS ENTIRELY NEW. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, June 22, will be produced IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND; I Ob, THE FIRST DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN AUSTRALIA. MONDAY, . THE DEAD HEART. THEATRE ROYAL. ' mH I S (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JL June 22, The Last Night but one 0E THE STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY, Being under engagement to appear at the Theatre Royal, Thames, for four weeks, at the termination of which they will play two weeks in Auckland, previous to their departure for CALIFORNIA. MR. JOSEPH RAYNER Having recovered from his severe indisposition, will positively appear This Evening, in To_. Taylor's celebrated, comedy, in four acts, of • - ; STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. Mr. Mildmay ... ... Mr. Joseph,Rayner Mr. Potter ... ... Mr. J. Howe Captain Hawksley ... Mr. J. G- Joyce Dunbilk... ... ... Mr. South Markham ""'.'..''"' ... Mr. Hooper Gimlet ... ' ... ... Mr. Glover , Jessop Mr. Power Mrs. Sternhold ... Mrs. H. Jackson Mrs. Mildmay ... ... Mrs. Sam Howard I To conclnde with the screaming Farce of | THE COCKNEY IN CORSICA; Ob, a Thumping legacy. Jerry Ominous ... Mr. J. Simmonds Philipo Jeronome ... Mr. J. G. Joyce Barabojetti ...■ ... Mr. South Leoni ...' Mr. Howe Brigadier, ... ... Mr. Glover , Rosetta.i. ... ... Miss J. Raymond 4| NOTICE. The Management, at the request of many patrons of the Drama, have determined to make the prices to the Dress Circle as follows :— • Cibcle and Back Boxe3, 35.; Seats in Centre Private Box, ss '. each ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, One Shilling. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 o'clock. ■vr 6 T I C E TO FAMIL IE S.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 141, 22 June 1870, Page 3
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