T)RINOE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee ... ... Mr B. N. Joxes. THIS (Weduesday) EVENING, Dec 13. RE-OPENING of this fashionable place of amusement, under the Management of MESSES. HOSKINS & B. N. JONES. Re-engagement of that talented young artiste, MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, In conjunction with Mr Hoskiris, and the following talented Company: —M>s Walter Hill, Mrs B. N. Jones, Mrs I. F. Keogh, Mr Walter Hill, Mr I. F. Keogla, Mr J. a. Jojce, Mr J. South, Mr Aveling, Mr Hooper, Mr J. Dunn, Mr Gibbs, and Mr B. N. Jones. lho Orchestra under the able management of Mr Leech. Scenic Artiste ... ... Mr W. Williams Mechanist ... ... Mr Solon Properties ... ... Mr Parris WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, LANCASHIRE LASS, AND THE Party by the name of Johnson, Engagement of those celebrated artistes; >MR. MORTON TAVARRES AND MISS STTRTEES, . : Who will shortly appear. In active Preparation—The new sensational drama, the SERPENT ON THE HEARTH Thursday next—Grand Amateur Performance by the Members of tho Auckland Rowing Club. TH EAT R. E ROY AL. Manager ... j Mr J. P. Hydes. Tremendous and unprecedented success of the Greatest Burlesque of the age. Come and see Ixion. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Dec 13, Tho beautiful Burlesque Extravaganza, full :of wit,. reparte, new songs and dances, will commence at 9-30 : it enjoyed a splendid run in London, saved a-Treasury or tw^in Meh bourne, written by a. Metropolitan Author, and ia entitled IXION; Or, the Man at the W aeel. Mr Perriman has painted all new scenery. Mr Solon has made all the mechanical eifrcts. Mr Lord has arranged tho Beautiful Music. ; Messrs Starke, Smith, &c, bave superintended the Props, And the Burlesque will be produced under the direction of J. P. Hydes: Miss Clara Stephenson (the Queen of Burlesque) ixion 5 Juno, Miss Anstead ; Cupid, Mis* Raymond ; Apollo, Miss Burford; Minerva, Mr J P Hydes. Scene I—Temple of Ruins, and Moonlight Effects—new. Song: Moette and Shanon—' Ixion. 2—The Vaults in the Clouds —new 3—Juno's Home—new Jockey Hornpipe, 4—The Apollo Sun Ofßee—new—Song, and Dance.—Love Among the Roses. Double Irish Jig. 5. —Cupid's Chateau and Pavillion —new. Finale—Shoo.Fly Don't Bother Me —new, as sung and danced by the Zavistowski I Sisters.
Commencing with the Romantic Drama, GALE BREEZELY, Mrs Burford as Gale Breezely. Mr J. P. Hydes as Roberto. . ; ■ Prince of Wales Theatre. LOOK OUT for the -Waxworks that will shortly arrive. FIJI-ITS PAST, PKESENT, AND FUTURE ; And " The Laboe Question, with the Recent Muedebs." fTIWO Leotures on the above subject by Q-. D. I Ma'cabtney, M.A., L.L.D., President of of the late Eoyal Commission in Fiji on the labor question, in the Hall of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Friday, 15th inst, commencing at 8 o'clock p.m. .His Honor the Superintendent, T. B. Gillies, Esq, will preside. A Fiji Boy, whom Dr - Macartney has brought with him, will be on the platform. Admission : Reserved seats, 2s j body of hall, .Is. /"\NE THOUSAND POUNDS REWARDWhereas, on the morning of the lpth instant, the CHORAL HALL, situjttif in Symoridn street, in the City of Auckland, was entirely DESTROYED BY FIRE. And, whereas there is reason to suspect that the Firewas wilfully and maliciously caused by so'rue evil-disposed person, notice is heriby givon that the above reward will be paid for such information, as will lead to the conviction of the offender. T. BROHAM, " Inspector A. C. Force. Inspector's Office, Auckland, December, 11, 1871. _ Best Screened Bay of Islands Coal. "PvELIVERED WITHIN THE CITY AND U SUBURBS. (Loose or in bags) AT REDUCED RATES.: Apply to HENRY GILFILLAN, Agent, 7, Quderi street. December .4,1371. Notice. BAY OF ISLAND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED); ; ;On and after this date the. prices of;the Company's Coal in Auckland will be as follows, i viz : ,; : ; .., . ; jAt the Coal Yard.screened Coal 24s per ton I [ .;■; Unscreened;do, 22s „ Slack 'do 17s „ From the hulk Cantero ...... 2Gs. „ By order of the Directors. J A GILFILLAN, Secretary. Prince of "Wales Theatre. BOUCICAULT'S latest sensational drama,. Elfle, or the Cherry :Tree Inn, will shortly be produced,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 601, 13 December 1871, Page 3
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