mHEATRE ROYAL LESSEES— MESSRS. TOWERS and CO. Stage Manager Mr. F Howe Scenic Artist Mr. C. Mf.ssey Director of Orchestra ... Mr. Owen Acting Manager Mr. J. Dunn, jun. Mechanist . . ... Mr. Hyder Fifth Night of the Greatest Production of the Present Day. The Wonderful Sensation Drama, THE COLLEEN BAWN, As played for upwards of Three Hundred ; Nights in London alone. Era-y attention has been bestowed upon the scenery, which has been in preparation for some time. The Great Sensation Scene, THE WATRR CAVE, Will in itself be a warrant that the CollebK Bawn is the chef d'ouvre of all modern Dramas. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), MAY 13, The performances will commence with THE COLLEEN BAWN ; OR, THE BRIDES OF GARRYOWEN. Hardress Cregan ... Mr. J. Batson Kyrll Daly Mr. ¥. Tower* Danny Mann (boatman) Mr. F. Howe Myles na Coppaleen ... Mr. J. Dunn lather Tom ... ... Mr. C. Massey Squire Corrigan ... Mr. E. Keeley Pat Mr Drummond Eily O'Connor (the Colleen Bawn) Miss Marian Dunn Anne Chute Miss M. Griffiths Mrs. Cregan Miss Flora Anstead Shelah Mr. Tom Dale Songs—" Cruiskin Lawn" and " Terrence's Faiewell " — Miss M. Dunn. ! Song—" Whisky in the Jar "—Mr. J. Dunn. Previous to the Performance a Grand Overture aranged by Mr. Owen, with Solos for Cornet, Violin and Pianoforte. To conclude with the Nautical Drama of BLACK-EYED SUSAN. William Mr. John Dunn Susan Miss Marian Dunn Gnatbrain Miss M. Griffiths (With Song and Hornpipe.) Dolly Mayflower . . Miss Flora Anstead Jacob Twig Mr. F. Towers Admiral Mr. F. Howe On TUESDAY, May 16, Benefit of MISS MARIAN DUNN. The great Chinese burlesque of ALADDIN, or the WONDERFUL SCAMP ; and GUINNETTE VAUGHAN. Children in arms not admitted. Box Office at Theatre Royal, where Seats can be engaged. Pricks ; Stalls, ss. : Boxes, 3s. ; Pit, 2s. Doors open at haK-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock. TIT R. R. A. R. OWEN, Member of the Conservatoire, Brussels, I (Late Solo Pianist, Otago Exhibition), PROFESSOR OF THE PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Terms to be obtained at Messrs. Steinhoff, Willis street ; and office of the Evening Post. ! TO CONTRACTORS. mENDERS are requested for the Erection. JL of an HOTEL. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr. Mclntosh's, South Sea Hotel. Tenders to be sent in on or before Tuesday, 16th inst. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. MARTIN. May 6, 1865. r\ N SALE:— 20,000 ft 7in. dressed weatherboard* 1 0,000 ft American shelving * 10,000 ft 9 x IT. and G. 10,000 ft 6 x 4 T. and G. Doors and sashes, all sizes Architraves, mouldings, &c, &c. At the TIMBER YAKD, next Mr Schultsse't Stores, Willis street. R. GREENFIELD, COMPARE the TEA TO be obtained at the CANTON TEA MART with that of any other house in the City, and you will find that it ia not to be equalled. £. H. CREASE, Pkopriitob.
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Evening Post, Issue 81, 13 May 1865, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 81, 13 May 1865, Page 3
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