: pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THE QUEEN'S VARIETY TROUPE. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. ! LIZZIE WATSON ! LIZZIE WATSON ! In New Songs and New Business TO-NIGHT. She has i-.sain drawn forth afresh volume of novelties from her Hbrrry, and wi". open it before a deligh'ed and appreciative audience to-night. Beyond a doubt tbis ailr is the greatest SERIO-COMIC VOCALIST OP THE DAY. HARRY BRAHAM ! HARRY BRAHAM ! Produces something new nightly, and never faiU to elicit rorrs of genuine and approving applause from his delighted audience. He is extremely funny, and his facial expression is the greatest ever seen E,'ice the days of S?.m Cowell. ALICK O'BRIEN ! ALICK O'BRIEN ! ""* Thk Original Song and Dance Performer. He ?<» no coprist. but the only " Love Among Big Noses." O'Biien :n comic farce to-nijht. MADEMOISELLE BLANCHE, THE QUEEN OF THE AIB. She is df.-.'-ig and gracofp!. Come and Judge :for Yourselves. MAT RILEY ! MAT RILEY ! This genuine Irishman, and only legitimate liish Comedian this side of the Line, appears nightly and convulses his audience with laughter. MONS. HAMEW, FLYING TRAPEZE ARTISTE. C. T. BAKER ! C. T. BAKER ! EVERY EVENING In his Pretty Soso ays Danck Melodies. PROGRAMME No. 3: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS. Overture .. Band Song (liish) MAT RILEY Modley " On the Late FrancoPrusiianWar" .. .. HARRY BRAHAM Musical Melange, entitled " NOT IN THIS DRESS," Introducing Italian, EngHsh, Irish, Svriss, Scotch, and American Melodies. LIZZIE WATSON. Song and Dance, "American" ALEX O'BRIEN LIZZIE WATSON & HARRY BRAHAM, In a New and Orig.'nal Duologue, entitled NO ! or, THE OBSTINATE WOMAN. Interval of ten minutes. Song and Dance C. T. BAKER Song (characteriktic), " Happy Mary ; or, MJUe to my Tca'r HARRY BRAHAM Song (Serio-comic), "Polly Put the Kittle On" .. .. LIZZIE WATSON Song (Grotesque) .. .. ALEX O'BRIEN Flying Tiiapezk Performance, MDLLE. BLANCHE and MONS. HAMEW. To conclude with a Laughable Farce, MESSRS O'BRIEN, RILEY, AND BAKER. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, FRIDAY, When there will be an Entire Change of Programme, on which occasion Lizzie Watson wi'l sing the pretty ballad composed by John Henry Beale, of Auckland, entitled, "NEVER MIND THE REST." Prices of Admission :— Dreis Circle 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, ONE SHILLING. Tickets c*n be purchased daily at Mr Upton's, Stationer, Queen-itreet. Doors open at half-past 7, performance to common co at 8. Carriages may be ordered for a quarter-past 10. Free list entirely suspended. Press excented. ' Lizzey Watson's and Harry Braham's Original and Copyright Song Books sold by all Music-sellers and Stationeri in Auckland, and at the Theatre nightly. M. HEGARTY, Business Manager, pOWEEEUL ATTRACTION. Third Appearance of MR, GOURLAY, The Celebrated Delineator of Character. Seventh Week and continued popularity of that favourite resort, Thb ROYAL EXHIBITION (CITY HALL), now combined with THE GOURLAY FAMILY ENTERTAINMENTS. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 9 o'clock, the Petite Comedy entitled THB EIGHTS O F WOM AN. Mr Gourlay as Sir Andrew Bnrley. Bart. ; Mrs Gourlay as Widow Blandish; Miss Minnie Gourlay as Patrick, valet to Sir Andrew. To be preceded by Farorite Ballads and Character Songs. Open daily from 9 till 5 p.m., and evening 7 till 10. Admission—Body of Hall, One Shilling; Chairs reserved for the evening, 2b ; may be secured during the day. QHOEAL HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 187 V AMATEUR CONCERT In aid of the Fund for the Purchase of an Organ for St. Mary's Church, Parnell. PROGRAMME: Part L Fantasia, " Sur lea themes tie Verdi," two Violins, Violoncello, and Pianoforte, Kuddskl Chorus (Female Voicei). "Alpiglane," Giro Piniuti Song (Lady), " Fairy Visions " Solo (Pianoforte, accompanied)— Young Gentleman Pupil of Mr Beale's, Henri Cramer Song (Bass), " The Whalers of the Deep Deep Sea " (by a local composer), T* Heu H«u Duet (Lady and Gentleman Amateur), " What are the Wild Wares Saying ?" Song (Lady), " Th« Curfew " Instrumental, " Le Cor dcs Alpes," Proch Chorus, "Now to the Forest," Bishop. : Part 11. Overture (Duet Pianoforte), "La Nozze di F"ge?o," Mozart Duet (Ladies), " Sunshine and Shadow " Part Song, " The Sea hath its Pearls " (by desire), Giro Pvnsuti Song, *' The Blind Girl to her Harp." Qlover '■ Part Song, " Come let us all a Maying go," Atterbury Song (Baritone), " The Bloom is on the Rye," Bishop Duet (Ladies), " Ah il del consenta" Chorus, "O, who will o'er the Downs eg free," Peartull. . . God Save the Queen. Conductor ... ... ... J. Bbale, Esq. Doors open at half-past Seven; to commence at Eight o'clock. Front Beats, 2s: Back Seats, Is. Tickets can be obtained .from Messrs. Upton and Wayte, Queen-street ; or Mrs Vaughan and Mr Robinson, ParnelL HE LYNCH FAMILY ov BELLKINGER3, INSTRUMENTALISTS. AND VOCALISTS. :■'.■■•■ Grand Opening Night in Auckland: 1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1873. ► 10 LET, A GOOD Business Premises, with four or ii rooms, »s required, i H. PARTINGTON, V i • House and Laud Agent, Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1202, 10 December 1873, Page 3
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