pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee Mr. B. N. Jones. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, August 15, AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, will be repeated (in consequence of its wonderful success) the new Drama of modern life, in four acts, by the author of the " Flying Scud " and " After Dark, entitled, FORMOSA; or, THE RAILROAD TO RUIN ! Written by Dion Boucicault. Major Jorum (his original character) Mr. Hoskins. Jenny (her original character) Miss F. Colville. Engagement and Second Appearance MRS. WALTER HILL, who will appear as Nelly Saunders. Scenery by Frank Varley. . Act 1: Oxford—The Bell Rings. -Act 2:—Entrance to Hyde Park—Formosa's Villa at Fulham.—Act 3 : The Red Danger Signal -Boudoir in Formosa's Villa.— Act 4: Barnes Bridge on the Thames—The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. HOT H.R.H. the Prince of AVales, attended by Major Teasdale, and a numerous buite, visited Drury Lane Theatre, on Saturday Evening, to Witness the ne_w Drama of " Formosa." The house was crowded in every part. - Court Circular, August 23rd. In consequence of the length of this great Drama, it will constitute the evening's amusement. Pit, Is. ; Dress Circle Chairs, 35.; Stalls 25.; pIT ■ T HALL. AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINSTRELS. INTENSE EXCITEMENT TO WITNESS OUR PICTURESQUE SOIREES. IF THE CITY HALL FILLED TO OVERFLOWING Each night with a polite and fashionable audience, unrestricted in their marks of appreciation of the matter set before them, is any EVIDENCE OP SUCCESS, Then the AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINSTRELS' ENTERTAINMENT has already been proved pronouncedly so.. The ad- j mirablc Vocal Solos and Quartettes, the deep exciting BURLESQUE AND ETHIOPIAN SKETCHES, the efTectively-arranged " First Part," with its medley of Rich Jokes, Local Witticisms, and a popular variety of Instrumental and *' Part Song" Effects, and the characteristic and attractive features of Plantation Life away down South are enthusiastically encord. LAST NIGHT OF THE PRESENT PROGRAMME, r LAST NIGHT OF THE LITTLE BUTTERFLY AND IHE RIVAL DARKIES. Seats can be secured at Mr. Cucksey's Music Store. Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Ladies' Cloak Room, with female attendant. Carriages may be ordered for ten o'clock. H. KELLY. Manager. mmmmm, .—..—■— mm^^mm ■—— m. —_-_■—____^mmm^^M Auction Sales. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 3 AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. CORN EXCHANGE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO MERCHANT STOREKEEPERS', PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. GEO. W. BINNEY . Has received instructions from Messrs. W. J. Vance and Co., who are relinquishing business, to sell by public auction.at the Corn Exchange.on Tuesday and Wednesday, 22nd and 23rd August, at 11 o'clock sharp, mHE WHOLE of THEIR LARGE and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK, consisting of— Wines and Spirits j Gioceries .. 1 Provisions Anfl General Merchandise. The Auctioneer, in calling the attention of the Trade to this Important Sale, deems. It unnecessary to make any remarks; suffice it to s-aj/fthat The Whole has to be Clearectont, to close Partnership Accoraita. j Catalogues and full particulars-two days to (We. . .•.'77-',..
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 498, 15 August 1871, Page 3
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