"DEINOE OF WALES THEATRE. IT Lessee •• -j 1^ Mr. B. N; Jones. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, September 20,! First appearance of the celebrated Australian '.'.'' Tragedian, • MR. CHARLES ' BURFORD, in his great impersonation of MA.CBETH. SHAKESPEARIAN NIGHT. All Locke's beautiful Music by the Prince of Wales Company. H»cate Mr. Walter Hill. (who has kindly volunteered), . The Entertainment will commence with Shakespeare's Tragedy In 5 Acts, entitled MACBETH. Macbeth .. .. Ma. Chas. Burford. Hecate ' . • ■■■ Mr- Walter H"L Lady Macbeth .. Mrs. Walter Hill. -Overture —" Massaniello" .. .. Orchestra. Several Novelties in active preparation. THE LANCASHIRE LAS 3. ..„,.. To-morrow - FLOWERS OF THE FOREST. Cynthia, (her great impersonation) Miss Clara Doors' open at 7.30, commences at 8 o'clock, Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. p I T T HALL. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Positively the last night but three of the Celebrated GOURLAY FAMILY Entire Change of Programme. The world renowned Entertainment, MRS. MOOREGOR'S LEVEE ; Or, A Collection of Living Comicalities. Introducing all the original Characters, Music, &c. Friday Evening, Complimentary BENEFIT to Miss MINNIE and Master JOHN. EARLY LOVE. Commence at eight. Reserved Seats, 3s ; second ditto, 2s: bac_ ditto, Is. Reserved seats may be secured at Mr. Cucksey's. mIIEA TR E ROTA L. " THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT In Aid of the FUNDS of the PARNELL ORPHAN HOME and the LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, Tendered by MR. HOSKINS and MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE Aba slight acknowledgment of the liberality shown to them in Auckland. Tlie Theatre and Lighting have been most generously given Free by the Proprietor. By permission of the Officers of the Artillery and Engineer Corps the STAFF BAND will attend the Theatre, and perform the Overture and various Selections. The Entertainments will commence with the Elegant Drawing-room Comedietta, entitled A MOKNISa CALL, Sir Edward Ardent Mr. Hoskins. Fanny Chillington (a Fascinating Young Widow Miss F. Colville. After which, A Gentleman Amateur has most kindly Volunteered to Danco A SAILOR'S " HORNPIPE. In the course of the evening Miss F. Colville will Recite H. G. Bell's Celebrated Poem, THE LIFE AND DEATH of MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. ,H___T Mr. HOSKINS will Report Progress and give an "Account or his Stewardship." To conclude with—by Particular Desire— a Laughable piece of Extravagance, in which Miss Florence Colville as Mrs. Lullaby Will Read Mr. Hoskins as Mr. Lullaby A CONJUGAL LESSON ! Inculcating a Great Moral. , ox Plan now open at Mr. Wayte's, Queen-street. Dress Circle Chairs, 45.; Stalls, 2s. 6d.,- Pit, Is. ALBERT BARRACKS. HUB BAY'S MON S T EJfc II IP P O D R ) ME ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1871, Under the distinguished patronage of the following Committee of Gentlemen :— Joseph May, Esq., Deputy Superintendent John Sheehan, Esq. P. A. Philips, Esq., Mayor W. J. Hurst, Esq. J. H. Howard, Esq. Colonel H. C. Bilneavis C. F. Goldsboro', Esq., M.D. James Smart, Esq. R. C. Dyer, Esq. — Kinnaird, Esq, . i W. J. Marks, Esq. Osmund Lewis, Esq. Alfred Isaacs, Esq. ! James Bennett, Esq. A Grand Equestrian and Chariot Cavalcade, headed by a splendid Band, will pass through the principal streets of tho City on FRIDAY NEXT, Sept 22, 1871, at 2 o'clock. The sports will consist of Roman Pair-horses, Chariot Races driven by Ladies, Double-horse Barebacked Races, Steeplechases, and Hurdle Races, Flat Races by Ladies and Gentlemen Riders, Flying Trapeze, Single and Double Trapeze, and Olympic Sports of all kinds.—These performances were given by Mr. Murray at' the Albert Cricket Grounds, Sydney, in tho presence of the Earl of Belmore and :30,000 persons. A Grand Stand will be erected for the convenience of visitors. On the Second Day, MONDAY, the 25th inst., the performance will be for the BENEFIT of LOCAL CHARITIES. The list of the Committee is preparing for publication. . , ... Admission to the Grounds, One Shilling each.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 529, 20 September 1871, Page 3
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