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 TONIGHT (TUESDAY), MAY 30. BENEFIT OF MR. FRED. HOWE, Stage Manager. First Night of the Greatest Sensation Drama of modern times, THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. This drama in London had the unprecedented run of over 400 nights at the Olympic Theatre, and is still being performed with great success. The performances will commence with Tom Tayler's play, iv four Acts, THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. Robert Brierley (a Lancashire lad seeing life) Mr. John Dunn Hawkshaw r a detective) Mr. F. Towers Mr. Gibson (a bill broker) Mr. J. Batson Jim Daltou (a housebreaker Mr. F. Howe Melter Moss (v Jew) ... Mr. E. Keeley Maltby (publican) ... Mr. C. Massey IstDeieciive Mr. S. Howard Gent Mr. E. Drummond Sam Willoughby (a precocious youth) ... Miss M. Griffiths May Edwards (a ballad singer) Miss Marian Dunn Mrs. Wnloughby (a landlady) Miss Flora Anstead To conclude with the screaming Farce of the WANDERING MINSTREL. Jem Baggs (with song and dance) Mr. J.Dunn Peggy (with dance) ... Miss Marian Duan liest of Characters by Company. Children in arms not admitted. Box Office at Theatre Royal, where Seats can be engaged. Pricks : Stalls, 55. : Boxes, 35. ; Pit, 2s. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock.
11 1" H . 11. A . R . OWEN, Member of the Conservatoire, Brussels, (Late Solo Pianist, Otago Exhibition), ROFESSOR OF THE PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Terms to be obtained at Messrs. Steinhoff, Willis street; and office 'of the Evening Post.
ON SALE, Ex Sea Gull, luo.ooo FEET SAWN KAURI TIMBER, Consisting of Jin., fin., lin.y l}in., ljin. and 2in. boards, xrooi six to eighteen iuch brond. Total, G561 pieces. Also, twentyseven pieces scantling, 4x3,4x4,6x3, W. B. itHoDES & CO. Rhode's Wharf, atli April.
r\ N S A L E:— 20,000 ft 7in. dressed weatherboards 10,000 ft American shelving lO.OOOtt 9xl T. and G. 10,000 ft 6 x £ T. and G. Doors and sashes, all sizes Architraves, mouldings, &c, &c. At the TIMBER YAKD, next Mr Schultze'i Stores, Willis street. R. GREENFIELD.
MRS. (OLD) SMITH HAS on sale a large assortment of Earthenware, China, Glass, second-hand and new Furniture, together with a large quantity of Hooks, btationery, Music, &c. English Papers by every Mail. Priceo Moderate. N.B.— General News Agent. Books lent MOLKSWORTH STREET. Thorndon Flat.
WANTED, Slaters. Apply at the new Refreshment Hooms, General Government Buildings.
WANTED, Carpenters. Apply to Mr. Kees, General Government Buildings.
WANTED, a Female Servant. Apply to Mrs. Merritt, Crown and Anchor Hotel.
WANTED, a Situation as Storeman or Barkeeper— a person of experience. Address X.Y.Z., Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Issue 95, 30 May 1865, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 95, 30 May 1865, Page 3
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