" T)RINCE OF WALES THEATRE Lessee Mr R J. De Lias. Manager Mr G. W. Col.ier. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF M7&s-MAY H ° w A R D THIS (SATURDAY) EYBNISG, C O L L E E N B A W' N Eily O'Connor Miss May Howard Anno Chute Bliss C Stephenson MilesNaCoppaleen Mr G, W Collier With songs of "Pat Molloy," "Paddy's Wedding," &c. MOSDAY, 21st JUNEDORA! New Scenery ! DORA ! New Effect- ! PRICES :—Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Seats can now be reserved at Upton's. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. SATURDAY, JUNE 2G. SISTERS DUVALLI! SISTERS DUVALLI ! SISTERS DUVALLI ! FIRST APPEARANCE Of those charming and fascinating PREMIERE DANSEUSEH. VOCALISTS, AND ACTRESSES, Heloise & Rosalie Duvalli, From the principal Theatres of London, Edinburah, Glasgow, Dublin, Victoria, Sydney, Adelaide, &c, &c. DREAM OF A LIFE ! Profusely intersperced with Singing and Dancing. GRAND PAS DE DEUX (LE3 ROSES), SISTERS DUVALLI. SHAH OF PERSIA! Full particulars in future advertisement. Acting-Manager: Mr. Chas. Hall (Theatre Royal, Melbourne). Stage Manager, Ms Chas Coutts (London Theatres) Mddle. Paulina Teelegki, the Celebrated Pianiste. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME Every Evening. AST SEE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. See how every one enjoys To see Duvalli (the charmer of the ballet, the girl that's all the rage) Appear in Magic. Toys— Heloise Duvalli, with the young Rosalie, unrivalled on the stage. Amongst all other g^ls they show like precious pearls, As each, on tiptoe posing, her lovely sister twirls. With elegant abandon, all attention they engage— The two Duval!i s, the darlings of the stage. Excitement stronger growing (To go and see Duvalli. the charmer of the ballet, the girl that's all th c rage) Now, none can take exception (To the Duvalli. charmer of the ba.let, the girl that's all the rage) Or make the least objection (To Heloise Duvalli, with the young Rosalie, unrivalled on the stage) Excitement stronger growing (To go and see Duvalli, the charmer of the ballet, the giri that's all the rage) Fi'ls the house to overflowing . (Heloise Duvalli, with the young Rosalie, unrivalled on the stage) 'Tis no use to deny it, if any one should try it, He'd soon be taught to cultivate tranquility and quiet. Their c7iic and airy, grace and ease, our admiration claim — Charming Duvallis, f-o famous is your name! Throughout the pantomime (Demoiselle I i .alii, charmer of the baUet, the girl that's all tho rage) Their feats appear sublime (Heloise Duvalli, with the young Rosalie, unrivalled on the stage ) In their peculiar line, they all other nymphs outshine. Their style (a soft-goods friend observes) is extra superfine, Long may the sisters flourish, of artistes the elite —• The two Duvallie, with pretty twinkling feet. —Melbourne Punch, January 27,1870. REATBBT WONDEBS OF THE AGE WILL BE EXHIBITED AT THE MARKET RESERVE, QUEEN-STREET, TO-DAY AND SATURDAY, From 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., THE DOUBLE-HEADED CALF, 20 Weeks Old, which feeds with both mouths; also, THE WONDERFUL 4-LEGGED FOWL, Acknowledged by Naturalists to be the Greatest Wonder of the Age. ADMISSION—One Shilling ; Children, half-price.' pITYH A L L. TO-NIGHT and MONDAY. PROP ESSO R B R U CE'S Mesmeric akd Phrenological Entertainments. fun and information. Doors open at 7 30, commence at 8. Admission, 3s, 2s, and ls.-^-See opinions of the Press. . AUCKLAND CHORAL SOOIEEY. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. There will be a Full Rehearsal for Band and Chorus on MONDAY Evening, at 7.30 sharp. Working members are requested to bring copies of " Acis and Galatea." J. C. Q. AUSTIN. Hon, Sec. "OERESFORD - STREET HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 22. LECTURE BY W. L. REES, ESQ., .ON MODERN MATERIALISM, In connection with the Beresford-street Mutual Improvement Society. Commencing at 7.30. Tickets, Is (to admit bearer and lady), can be had from the members of the Society,'or at the booksellers. JUNCTION LODGE, I. 0.0. T.; Full attendance requested on Monday Evening. Lecture by Rev. G. H Turner. Open Lodge meeting foUowing week. FOR SALE, or To Let on Lease, on easy terms, a comfortable Family Residence, situated in St. George's Bay Road, Parnell (at present occupied by Mrs Diddams), containing nine rooms, and Garden well stocked with fruit tress of choice varieties. " BLACK GOAT having been caught whilst trespassing in my garden, Wellington-street, the owner is requested to call and remove same, and pay the expense of this advertisement —Jas. B. Graham ■-- - A UCKLAND GYMNASIUM western wing of market house. Entrance from Wellesley-street. Is OPEN on Monday, Wednesday, and Frlda} Evenings, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Subscriptions: Quarter, 7s Cd ; Half-year, 12s 6i Year, 20s. A Boxing Class Is held on Friday Evenings, nndei the tuition of a competent instructor. Terms or application. l j, T. HENDERSON, Jun., Hon Sec and Treasurer. «L*k____ AIEWZBALANI «S*BTb^_ ■*** STEAM SHIPPING COM V|l_-\lp» PANY (LIMITED.) Fob New Plymouth, Nelson, Pioton, Welling ton, Lottelton, and Otago; transhipping a Wellington for Wanganui, Napier, and Povbrti Bat ; and at Nelson for Westpobt, Gbeymouth and Hokitika. [Passengers Booked Through to Melbourne.] The s.s. LADYBIRD WiU leave Onehunga Wharf TO-MORROW (SUN DAY), the 20th instant, at 10 a m. j Passenger train leaves Auckland at 9 20 a,m. 26th—S. 8. TARANAKI J- as above For freight or passage apply to . W. F. WHEELER, AnckUnd. Q*«_ •■__ _■ A. B__aWJ_B,. Oxk*«___.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1665, 19 June 1875, Page 3
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