T)RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee Mr K. J. De Lias. Manager MrG.W. Collier. LAST THREE JNIGHTS of the beautiful and accomplished American artiste, jyj-ISS JVfAY JJ O W A E D. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, THE WANDERING- HEIR. Phillipa Chester .. .'... .Miss Max Howaed. TO-MOEEOW (THUBSDAY), An entirely new version of LADY AXJDLEY'S SECRET Friday next—Benefit of MISS MAY HOWAED. PRICES :—Circle, 4a; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Seats can now be reserved at Upton's. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. pITY HALL. ■ For a short Season only, commencing THIS (WEDNESDAY EVENING. THE WHEELER AND DE GLORIAN COMEDY AND ATHLETIC TROUPE, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED ARTISTES, LO-LOI LO-LO! The Flying Fairy and greatest Female Gymnast in the World. MISS ELSIE DE COURSEY, The Charming Vocalist and Protean Actress. THE BROTHERS DE GLORIAN, Monarch of the Air. MASTER BENNIE, The Unrivalled Change Artiste. ME. BEN WHEELER, The Celebrated Irish Comedian and Vocalist. Making in all one of the best Companies th»t has appeared in Auckland. Admission:—3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o'clock. Seats may be reserved at Upton's. T^ORTII SHORE. To-night ! To-night ! PROFESSOR BRUCE'S ENTERTAINMENT, Under the Patronage of the Literary Society. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Admission, 3s, 2s, and Is —Sue opinions of the Press. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. SATURDAY, JUNE 26. SISTERS DUVALLI! SISTERS DUVALLI! SISTERS DUVALLI! FIRST APPEARANCE Of those charming and fascinating ' PREMIERE DANSEUSES; VOCALISTS, AND ACTRESSES, Heloise & Rosalie Buvalli, From the principal Theatres of London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, Victoria, Sydney, Adelaide, &C, &c DREAM OP A LIFE ! Profusely interspersed with Singing and Dancing. GRAND PAS DE DEUX (LES EOSES), SISTEBS DUVALLI. SHAH OF PERSIA! Full particulars in future advertisement. • Acting-Manager: Mr. Chab. Hall (Theatre Royal, Melbourne). Stage Manager, Mis Chas. Cotttts (London Theatres). Mddle. Paulina Teblegki, the Celebrated Pianißte. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Every Evening. g&~ SEE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "®8 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 girls they Bhow like precious pearls, As each, on tiptoe posing, her lovely sister twirlß. With elegant abandon, all attention they engage— The two Duvalli's, the darlings of the stage. Excitement stronger growing (To go and see Duvalli, the charmer of the ballet, the girl that's all the rage) Now, none can take exception (To the Duvalli. charmer of the ballet, the girl that's all the rage) Or make the least objection (To Heloise Duvalli, with the young Rosalie, unrivalled on the stage j Excitement Btronger growing (To go and see Duvalli, the charmer of the ballet, the i girl that's all the rage) Fiils the house to overflowing (Heloise Duvalli, with the young Bosalie, 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 chic and airy, grace and- ease, our admiration claim — Charming Duvallis, so famous is your name! Throughout the pantomime (Demoiselle Duvalli, charmer of the ballet, the girl that's all the 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 Duvallis, with pretty twinkling feet. —Melbourne.Punch, January 27,1870. MRS LUCY Servant's Registry Office, Victoria-street. Hours from 11 to 4., Waiting Koom for Ladies. X C A R R, The Celebrated Lecturer, PHEENOLOGIST, HYPNOTIST, ELECTEOPRYCHOLOGIST, AND MESMERIST, Is COMING in the s.s. Wellington THIS WEEK! The great Professor is drawing Crowded Houses Nightly! C. B. LEVITT, Secretary. PLEASANT HOUR'S ENTEETAINMfiNT WILL OPEN IN A FEW DAYS. A FINE ARTS EXHIBITION Comprising copies' of the Works of the greatest Ancient and Modern European and American Artists, and' all the Latest Novelties in Oleographs, Cromographs, Photographs (plain and coloured), Engravings, &c. • The most complete Exhibition of the kind ever opened to the public on this side of the world. • <jg» No Chabge for Admission. .:- ■'.'■'.:■ ■'•''. . All abb Invited ! •■- In the Upstairs Boom at HOLLAND & BUTLE R'S 28, AND 30, VICTORIA-STKEET. GREATEST WONDERS OF THE AGE WILL BE EXHIBITED AT THE MARKET RESERVE, QUEEN-STREET, 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. O LET—The Premises lately occupied as Sharland's Wholesale Dnjg Warehauae, Shortland-street. The Premises lately occupied by Oawkwell and Co, between Kyan, Ball and Co and the Occidental Hotel, Vulcan Lane.—BBQWN, CAMP-; BELL* CO.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1668, 23 June 1875, Page 3
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