mHEATRE ROYAL. LES-EES— MESSRS. TOWERS and CO. Stage Manager Mr. F. Howe Scenic Artist Mr. C. Massejr Director of Orchestra ... Mr. Owen Acting Manager Mr. J Dunn, jun. Mechanist Mr. Hyder GREAT SUCCESS-CROWDED HOUSES TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, 11th APRIL. Grand Overture — Band. Conductor Mr. Owen. To commence with the DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. Josephine (Child of the Regiment) , Miss Marian Dunn Duchess de Grand Tete MissMaggieGriffiths Marchioness de Berkenfeldt Miss Flora Anstead Sergeant Annibal Pcalade Mr. John Dunn Duke Archambant de Grand Tete ... Mr. J. Batson Pumpernickel Mr. F. Howe Guillot (a Peasant) ... Mr. F. Towers Boissae (Notary) ... Mr.- Tom Dale Bernard 1 Soldiers of ( Mr. Keeley Piere [• the < Mr. Drummond Etiene ) 21 at Regt. ( Mr. Graham Stephen Mr.' Ed wards Incidental Songs. Rataplan Mr. and Mis 9 Dunn " The Glorious Twenty-first," Mr. and Miss Dunn and Chorus " Salut ala France " . . Miss Dun n " Ask me not why ?"... Miss Dunn Finale Company. Overture Band. Sailor's Hornpipe . . Miss Maggiu Griffiths Song, " Let me like a Soldier fall," Mb. J. Batsox. To conclude with the Screaming Farce, of WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. Mr. Benjamin Buzzard Mr. F. Howe Glimmer . . . . Mr. F. Towers John Small Mr. J. Dunn Miss Lucretia Buzzard Mi«s F. Anstead Sally MissMaggieGriffiths Box Office at Theatre Royal, where Seats can be engaged. Prices : Stalls, 55. : Boxes, 3s. j Pit, 2s. To-morrow, Charles Mathews' celebrated drama of "USED UP."
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TOBACCO— TOBACCO— TOBACCO. CIGARS-CIGARS- CIGARS. QTEINHOFF and Ci >. have much pleasure |>O in informing the public of Wellington and its vicinity that in a few day* they will open, near the Empire Hotel, WILLIS STREET, A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUSINESS In the above branches, when they hope, by their superior stock and moderate prices, to merit the patronage of this community. N.8.-GENUINE HAVANNAH CIGARS, such as have never before been submitted for sale in Wellington. A TEA MEETING will beXeTTarjohnson Villeon GOOU FRIDAY, April 14th, lor the benefit of the School ; also a Cricket Match and other amusements in Dr Tayloi's paddock. All pirties interested in education are invited to attend. Tea on the table at four o'clock Refreshments of all kinds provided on the ground. A PRELIMINARY MEETING will he held at the New Zealander Hotel on Tue-day evening, at seven o'clock, for the purpose of forming a Committee and appointing officers fwr a Jockey Club, to be called the Wellington J >ekey Club. WANTED two female Servants— Cook and Housemaid.— Apply to Mrs. C. N. Seliultze, Hobaon street, Thorndon. WANTED a House containing three or four rooms, for three or six months. — St»te rent to 11. 8., Evening Post. WANTED a Groom.— Apply to Mr O'Hallaran, New Zt-alander Hotel Stablte.
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Evening Post, Issue 54, 11 April 1865, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 54, 11 April 1865, Page 3
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