PEINCE OP WALES THEATRE. POR THE BEN E E I T Of MR. _ MRS. LACHLAN MeGOWAI. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, July Ist, the Favourite Play of M 0 _NE V ! And the Glorious Burlesque of THE BABES IN THE WOOD. PRINCE OE WALES THEATRE. LAST NIGHT. rnHIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, X June 30, 1870, Watt Phillips' Grand Drama, THE DEAD HEART; OR, THE TAKING OF THE BASTILE. Concluding with MR. BARRY O'NEILL. PRICES AS USUAL. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT (THUES DA V), June 30, Benefit tendered by the TRADESMEN'S GARRICK CLU TO FRANK TOWERS. First Time of the great Drama of WRITING ON THE WALL. Characters by the Garrick Club, assisted by Mrs. Frank Towers, Miss Marryatfc, Miss Noon, &c. GREAT MUSICAL INTERLUDE. Duet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Towers Song ... ... ... ... Air. J.Howe Jockey Hornpipe Air. Percy Skakesperian Reading ... Mr. W. G. Carey New Local Song, entitled J. LONDON V. BOBBY GRAHAM, FRANK TOWERS. To conclude with THE GHOST ALIVE, By the Garrick Club. ' ■ ■ THEATRE ROYAL THE GOURLAY FAMILY. SIX FAREWELL PERFORMANCES prior to leaving New Zealand, commencing on SATURDAY EVENING, the 2nd July.—For particulars see future announcements. Entire change of programme each evening. Admission, 3s, 2s, and Is. DEVONPORT SCHOOL, NORTH SHORE. THE WINTER QUARTER will COMMENCE ON MONDAY NEXT, July 4. N.B.—As loss and trouble has been experienced in the collection of fees, it is hereby notified that all such must be paid upon entering. THAMES DINING ROOMS, QUEENSTREET WHARF. TO MEET A GOOD APPETITE—NOT [THE TIMES. F. P. GARDNER BEGS to offer a GOOD DINNER for ONE SHILLING, with neither Sixpenny Gammon, nor Toadyism—with Civility, but no Cringing. A good substantial Dinner, with four joints to choose from. Breakfast and Tea as usual. Bed, One Shilling. HONOLULU FLOSS. BEDS and PILLOWS, equal to Feathers at W. R. Haywabd's, Victoria-street. ri***" to £500, advanced on householder's oDfJ guarantee, and repayment taken by weekly or monthly instalments by the Auckland Agency, Discount, and Loan Company (Limited), Registered Office, 131, Queenstreet. WANTED KNOWN—Just Received, a Fresh Shipment of Marrion's OLD ENGLISH ALE, per 'Kate,' and now on draught at the British Hotel, Queen-stree Auckland, and Saracen's Head, Pollen si,ree (near the Junction,) Shortland. The Wines and Spirits need no puff. Whitson's and Bedell's celebrated Colonial Ales at both Houses. John Sceats, Proprietor. N.B.—The Accommodation for visitors from Auckland and elsewhere is unrivalled at the Saracen's Head. nr.RY T OUR BOTTLED STOUT ' •'. SIX SHILLINGS PER DOZEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 148, 30 June 1870, Page 3
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