PBINCE OF WALES THEATRE. TOE THE BENE ~ I T Of MR. & MRS. LACHLAN McGOWAN, FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, July Ist, the Favourite Play of M ONE V! And the Glorious Burlesque of THE BABES IN TEE WOOD. NOTICE. WH. FORT'S , CHEAP BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, ; MATTRESSES RE-MADE. CHAIRS, C TJCHES, &c, PE-STUFFED And prepared with dispatch. Small profits ahd Quick Returns. Please note the address— W. H. FORT, 83, SHORTLAND STREET. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. ANOTHER GRAND PRODUCTION. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, June 28,1870, Watt Phillips' Grand Drama, THE DEAD HEART; OR, THE TAKING OP THE BASTILE. Concluding with THE BURLESQUE OE MACBETH Macbeth ... ... Mr. L- McGowan Lady Macbeth ... Mrs.L.McGowan Macduff Mr. Kyan PRICES AS USUAL. THEATRE ROYAL. THE GOURLAY FAMILY. SIX FAREWELL PERFORMANCES prior to leaving New Zealand, commencing on , AT CRDAY EYEMNG, the 2nd July.—For particulars see future announcements. Entire change of programme each evening. Admission, 3s, 2_, and Is. NEW CITY HALL. \ POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT, mHIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Bachelder's Gr?at Miltonian Tableaux of PAIIA DI S E LOST! Last Night of MR. W. Or. CARET, the Great MILTONIAN LECTURER. Last Night of MR. J. S. WRIGHT, In his wonderful Violin Solos. Last Two Nights of Mr. A. J. LOGAN, The wonderful Illusionist, will a pear in his Grand Entertainment, entitled, MAGIC ! WONDER! ! & DELIGHT! !! NEW WONDERS ! NEW TRICKS ! The whole concluding with the Mysterious PORTFOLIO, Out of which all the Free Gifts to be given away must come. Million Prices to Suit the Times : Front Seats, 3s ; Second Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Farewell Benefit to MR. A. J. LOGAN, being positively his last appearance in Auckland. H. EASTWOOD, Manager.. NEW CUT HALL. FARE WELL Benefit of Mr. A. J. LOGAN, the Wonderful Illusionist. TO-MOR-P.OW (Wednesday), being last appearance in New Zealand. NEW CITT HALL. BARRY O'NEIL'S farewell and last appearance in New Zealand WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEW CITT HALL. MR. W. NORTHCOTE will perform a Cornet Solo at LOGAN'S Benefit on WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEW CITT HALL. LAST Night of FREE GIFTS. Logan's Benefit. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. rnRY OUR BOTTLED STOUT; SIX SHILLINGS PER DOZEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 146, 28 June 1870, Page 3
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355Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 146, 28 June 1870, Page 3
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