pIIINCE OF WALES THEATRE. *f see, r •• •• "".. .. Mr. B. N. Jones. Stage Manager .. .. Mr. J. P. Hydes. Under the Distinguished Patronage of HR.ti THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, K.G., \\ ho has most graciously given Mr Hoaldns npr mission to use his august name. ■HOSians peiEnHiusiastic Reception and Brilliant Success of the Celebrated Comedian, Mil. HOSKINS, TO-NIGHT. First appearance in Auckland of MTSSP COLVILLE whose recent performances at Sydney, Melbourne', and Ballarat have been acknowledged" by the unanimous and unqualified approbation of the entire Press ot those cities, stamping her as the most brilliant artiste in the Southern Hemisphere. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, APRIL 25, 1871, The performance will commence with Sheridan's Matchless Comedy, entitled TTIB SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Lady Teazle (her first appearance! Miss F. Colville. Charles Surface Mr. AY. Hoskins. lo conclude with a piece of Extravagance, written by Charles Matthews, Esq., and presented by that admirable Comedian to Mr. Hoskins, entitled NOTHING TO WEAR. Rickey Sharp Mr. AY. Hoskins. JJctsy Smart Miss Florence Colville, On WEDNESDAY, Amateur Gymnastic Benefit, in aid of the Parnell Orphan Home. o= r£-1 s ? f aclmissi°n : Dress Circle Chairs, 35.; Stalls, <ss.; x it, Is. Doors open at half-past 7, curtain to rise at S o'clock. ■pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1871, Under the Distinguished Patronage of LADY BOAV EN, THE HON. THE DEFENCE MINISTER, AKD HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT. The Committee have much pleasure in announcing they have secured the services of Mr. J. Hoskins and Miss ILOBENCB Colville, wlio will appear in two of their favorite Comedies. An AMATEUR GYMNASTIC and VARIETY EN TERTAINMENT, by MR. J. Q. WALKER ASM Pupils of the Auckland Gymnasium, in aid of he Funds of this Orphan Home, Parnell. By the kind permission of Major Gordon and Officers of the A.R.Y., the Band will perform several pieces of music during the evening. The performance will commence precisely at 8 o'clock. Part i. 1. Selections by A.R.V. Band. 2. Parallel Bars : Messrs. Walker, Phillips, Gunderson, Hopkins, Mcrriman ; Masters. Balneavis and Morgan (Higli School. 3. Song, Complaints : Mr. Ellis. i. Roman Ropes: Messrs. Walker, Phillips, and Gunderson. 5. Indian Club;;: Member of the Gymnasium. 6. Hornpipe :J. Q. Walker. Part it. A Comedy by Charles Dane, Esq., entitled A MOEIING CALL. Sir Edward Ardent .. Mr. Hoskins. Mrs. Chiliingtine (a young widow) .. .. Miss Florence Colville Pautin. 1. Selections by A.R.V. Band. 2. Horizontal Bar : Messrs. Walker, Phillips, Hopkins, Gunderson, Merriman ; Masters ISalneavis and Morgan (High School). 3. Song : I'm a Chick-a -Leary Cove, Mr. Ellis. 4. Glove Exercise, by Messrs. Blackmore and Walker. 5. Single Stick Play : Members of the Gymnasium. G. Trapeze : J. Q. Walker. To conclude with a piece of Extravagance, written by Charles Mathews, Esq., and presented to Mr. lloskins by that admirable Comedian, entitled NOTHING TO WEAR. Dickey Sharp .. .. Mr. Hosktns. Becky Smart .. .. «Miss Florence Colville. Tom Tit Mr. Sturke. FRED. H. CRIPPEN, Hon. Sec. Auckland Gymnasium. QKPHAN HOME. Annual MEETING of Subscribers and Friends of the Institution will be held in the City Hall, Queenstreet, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. His Honor urn Superintendent will preside. MUSTCAL PROGRAMME. (Conducted by Joseph Browne, Esq.) 1. "Praise of Spring."—Mendelssohn 2. Part Song, " Tell me Roses."—Barnby. 3. Quartette. 4. "The Dawn of Day."—Mendelssohn. 5. " In the Forest." C. Quartette. 7. "On the Sea."—Mendelssohn. 8. Duet. 9. "In the Country."—Mendelssohn. A dmission free. •\TOTJNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN i ASSOCIATION. The Committee of the above Association have pleasure in announcing the following LECTURE as the first of another Winter Series. ' FRIDAY EVENING, sth MAY, At half-past 7 o'clock, A LECTURE willbe delivered in the Rooms of the Association, Wellesley-street, by HTS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT. Subject: "Our Province." The course will be duly advertised, and tickets ready for sale (3s. for the course of 10 lectures, bearer and lady), on Saturday next; single lectures, Cd. each. NEW WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. QUEEN-STREET HOUSE. R. B. SHALDERS AND CO. Beg respectfully to invite their customers and town and country public to purchase their Winter Dress at their Establishment, where they may confidently rely on receiving the very best article at the lowest possible living profit. The following, from an almost endless variety, or worthy of special notice :— Black Silk Velvets, Bla3k Velveteen Black Dress Silks, Fancy Dress Goods Waterproof and other Clothings Jackets in AVaterproof Black Cloth, Melton, etc. Children's Jackets in various materials Fur Dress and Cloak, Trimmings, Ladies' Clouds, etc. Several Novelties in Fancy Wove Goods Dress Winceys, Plain and Fancy Skirts, Shcetinps, Stays, Hosiery, and Gloves The Manchester department is well supplied with Counterpanes, Sheetings, and Towellings Flannels and Blankets very cheap Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, in Suits Coats, Vests, and Trousers Shirts in Crimean, Melton, Cotton, Twill, etc. Hosiery, Inverness Capes Waterproof and Overcoats, Ties, Collars Under Wear, Hats, Caps, etc. R. B. S. and Co. desire to assure the public of their continued adherence to their old principles of fair dealing, and confidently appeal to their long past experience (now 19 years) as a sufficient guarantee for future confidence. N.B.—Country orders promptly and careful'v executed, jfe Observe the address :— R. B. SHJALDERS AND CO., 200 & 202, QUEEN-STREETS
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 402, 25 April 1871, Page 3
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