-^k-v 4pHILE,' EEdM"LO_Tdjjjljgp -A- Sight Entry, to clear the above g j, ipj w m )j e passed a t 10 o'clock on MONDAY. OWEN & GRAHAM, .' ' Agents. p.RINQJB OE W4.LBS THEATRE. Lessee Mr. B. N. Jones. RE-OPENING of this fashionable place of amusement, under the Management, of MESSRS. HOSKINS and B. N. JONES. Re-engagement of that talented young Artiste, Miss ■ ( .. . FLORENCE GoLVILIjE, In conjunction with Mr. Hoskisfs, and the following talented Company :—Mrs. Walter Hill, Mrs. B. N. Jones, Mrs. I. F. Keogh, Mr. Walter Hill, Mr. I. F. Keogh, Mr. J. G-. Joyce, Mr. J. South, Mr. Aveling, Mr. Hooper, Mr. J. Dunn, Mr. Gibbs, and Mr. B. N. Jones. The Orchestra under the able management of Mr. Leech. Scenic Artiste.. •.. .'.... .. Mr. W. Williams Mechanist .. .. .. .. Mr. Solon Properties .. .. .. .. Mr. Parris. 1 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, & MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, L AJf CASHIRE LASS, AND THE PARTY BY THE NAME OF JOHNSON. Engagement of those Celebrated Artistes, MR. MORTON TAVARRES AND MISS SURTEES^ Who will shortly appear. .. , m H E A T JJ E ROYAL. Manager Mr. J. P. Hydes. MOST CHEERING SUCCESS of that talented young Australian Artiste MISS CLARA STEPHENSON, * who will appear To-night, by special request, supported by Me. CHAS. BUUFORD, In the screaming Burlesque of LA THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING-, Dec. 8, The performance will commence with the Drama, in * three acts, entitled THE CRIME OF MIRIAM! ."■ .V Miriam West, an orphan Miss Clara Stephenson. Scumley .. .. ~ * ..." Mr. Chas. Burford. Dance '.' Miss Kate Burford. Concluding with LA SONNAMBULA Alessio Miss Clara Stephenson The Very Mysterious Count Mr. Chas. Burford The Great Amina .. .. Mr. J. P. Hydes. Other characters by the Company. In preparation—The benutiful Classical j Extravaganza, with everything new, Scenery, Properties Costumes, de., entitled IXI 0 N ! The Scenery, Mr. Perriman ; the Music, Mr. Lord the Properties, Mr. Sniythe ; the Mechanism, Mr / Solon.'. Ixion ...-■-' Miss Clara Stephenson Minerva .. Mr. J. P. Hydes. ROYAL ITALIAN OPEEA COMPANY. SIGNOR CAGLI has the honor to announce that, in compliance with numerous requests, he will give h series of Three Concerts in the Choral Hall, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, Dec. Uth,. 12th, and 13th, when the following programme will be performed : — FIRST CONCERT. Part I. < ROSSINI'S "STABAT MATER." Part 11. DONIZETTI'S "DON PASQUALE." D r:J 1 SECOND CONCERT. .A _. X :- .. Part I. GOUNOD'S MASS. ? Part 11. D^xk^S,^'^^-^^ /Signora Polli gQoA^nra ik ''RiooL ß TTo''||g°j:* { c o Oy at ;* I Signor Coliva . Overture by tlie Choral Society. [ Signora Zenoni Trio in "Lucreziaßorgiia"-< Signor Rosnati (. Signor Dondi. sftGNdR CAGLI is gratified to' be able. to say that lie will be assisted by the full strength of the Band and Chorus of-the Choral Society. Prices of Admission : — Tickets for the three Concerts, reserved seats, £1 "Is. ; tickets for one Concert, reserved seats, 10s. ; the gallery, 4s. Box office and plan open at Upton & Co.'s. N.B.—Members of the Choral Society/on producing their members ticket to Messrs.- Upton & Co , can receive tickets for SIGNOR GA'GLI'S series of Three Concerts at the reduced price of 15s. ; ■—, — ! [ pRAND EANCT' BAZAAR AUCKLAND COLLEGE. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), December 8, 187 l» -Commencing at-3 o'clock. The DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT try thepupils of the College Theatre, at 4 p.m. P * Admission-ONE SHILLING. [ft Signor Nostebbi's Inimitable Troup or W flluji Marionettes, at 5 p.m. Admission: Front Seats, Is. Back Seats, 6d. NOTICE.—By particular request there will be no performance.of the Marionettes, or Dramatic Company on Friday -Night, but in consequence of the large number of ladies and gentlemen who were unable last night to obtain admission, they will each be repeated several times on Saturday afternoon, and evening. The RIFLIS BAND will be in Attendance. * Admission to-the Bazaar—SIXPENCE. j> ; i .'-"•, -■ ' ' ' _ GO AND SEE fjIHE''"MAMMOTH SEA LION . AT THE ■-; OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. ~ TO LET—SHOP adjoining Menzies' Victoria Hotel, Victoria-street.—Apply R. B_CB_>; yidtbria-street. EOR SALE-—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and (several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, cheapo—Apply to J. Clabe, Boat-builder, (justom-house-street ,'a. , ■■..'■ ~ H .'"". '-|-^q^, SALE — A First-class BILLIARD H TABLE, with fixtures all complete.— Apply at tlie Victoria Hotel, Victoria street. BAORD AND RESIDENCE for two gentlemen in .a private family, in Upper Queen-street.-For addrees, apply at the oilice of this paper. WANTED,' V-fOODTAILORS— Apply immediately {jr , S. CooMßES^City Clothing Mart. Sh_-'»6ZB» BOTTLES WANTED.----IOUU Wiltjams & Co., Victoria Brewery, Queen-street. ..., ~ ■ -.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 597, 8 December 1871, Page 3
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702Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 597, 8 December 1871, Page 3
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