mHEATRE ROYAL LESSEES—MESSRS. TOWERS and CO. Stage Manager Mr. F. Howe Scenic Artist Mr. C. Massey Director of Orchestra ... Mr. Owen Acting Manager Mr. J. Dunn,jun. Mechanist .. ... Mr. Hyder FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY 11 The Great Adelphi Drama, by Buckstone, THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST. With new Scenery, Dresses & Appointments The great success which has attended the production of ALADDIN Induces the management to continue it for a Few Nights Longer. TO-NIGHT (SAIURDAY), MAY 20, The performances will commence with THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST. Captain Hugh Lavrock Mr. E. Keeley Ait red (hia iriend) ... Mr. J. Btttson, Leyburne ... ... Mr. Torn Dale Cheap John (travelling auctioneer) Mr. C. Massey Gilbert (gamekeeper)... Mr F.Johnson Lady Agnes Miss Flora Anstead Gipsies—The Italian Tribe. Isbmael (the Wolf) ... Mr F. Howe Pharos (his companion) Mr. E. Drummond Cynthia (daughter of Islituuel) Miss M. Griffiths The English Tribe. Lemuel (aGip-y boy) Mr. F. Towers Kinchen (a Gipsy thief) Mr. John Dunn Iriajar (an old gipsy) ... Miss Dale Starlight Bess (basket maker and fortune teller) ... ... Miss Marian Dunn The whole to conclude with ALADDIN ; OR, THE WONDERFUL SCAMP. Aladdin (a fast and loose youth) Miss Marian Dunn Emperor of China (in a state of crash) •>. Mr. F. Howe Vizier (a real Mongolian with a tail—tale) Mr. T. Dale Abanazar (a real Wizard vide Jacobs) Mr. J.Dunn Genius of the Ring (not Tom layers, but) ... Mr. J. Batson Slave of the Lamp (one whom you won't kerosene —ware o'seeing) Mr. E. Keeley Pekoe (a. t-pecimen of Young China) ... Miss M. Griffiths Widow Twankey (fair, not fat and forte) ... Mr. F. Towers Princess Badroulbadour (we cannot describe her) Miss Flora Anstead Incidental to the Burlesque, " Come where my Love lies Dreaming," and several Songs will be introduced. In preparation the great Drama of the TICKET OF LEAVE. Children in arms not admitted. Box Office at Theatre Royal, where Seats can be engaged. Prices : Stalls, 55.: Boxes, 35.; Pit, 2s. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock.
TIT R. R. A. R. OWE N, Member of the Conservatoire, Brussels, | (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. NOTICiiI. ' WE beg to notify to the public that we arv prepared to do Excavating, Sink, Clean, Deepen, and Repair Wells on the most approved principle. Also, to Erect Plain and Fancy Fencing; lay out Gentlemen's Gardens, &c, cheaper than any other Comi pany in v* ellington. DICKSUN, HICKSON, & CO., at Mr. Adams, Willis-street. Orders left at the Crown and Anchor Hotel shall be punctually attended to. TRY OUB, delicious COFFEE "POSSESSING rare Strength and FlaJ7 vor. None but the best samples used, and fresh roasted and ground on the premises. CANTON TEA MART. E. H. CREASE, Proprietor.
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Evening Post, Issue 87, 20 May 1865, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 87, 20 May 1865, Page 3
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