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RINCESS THEATRE. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, The curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely, to MASKS AND FACES, Or, Before and Behind the Curtain. Sir Charles Pomander Mr H. Bichardson Mr Ernest Vane Mr Herbert ColleyCibber Mr R. B. Dale QniTX Mr Burton Triplet '.'.' Mr John Dunn Lysimachus Triplet Miss L. Wiseman Mr Snarl Mr F. Howe Peg Woffington Miss JULIA MATHEWS Kitty Clive Miss A. Wiseman Mrs Triplet Mrs Ward Mr Soaper Mr Bennett James Burdock Mr E. Alleyne Call Boy Mr Barnett Pompey Mr Doodward Mrs Vane Miss M. Dunn Roxalana Miss Barrack Maid Miss Hickey Highland Fling ... La Petite Laura Overture, "Le Lac de Fee's" By Band To conclude with BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Beauty Miss JULIA MATHEWS The Beast, alias Prince Azor Mr Richardson Sir Aldgate Pump Mr Howe John Quill Mr R. B. Dale Other characters by Members of the Company. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. TO W. H. MUMFORD, Esq., LESSEE. ' IR—I am commissioned by the Artistes and r /' other employes of the Theatre, to tender you, previous to the close of your first Season, a Complimentary Benefit, on any evening you may please to name. Your obedient Servant, (Signed) JOHN DUNN. Nov. 2, 1865. TO JOHN DUNN, Esq. ,EAR SIR—In acknowledging the receipt of your letter, oiFering me, on behalf of yourself, the other Artistes, and the employes of the Theatre,- a Complimentary Benefit, I willingly accept with grateful thanks so gratifying and substantial a mark of your confidence .and esteem; and I trust that our mutual exertions in the future will still further cement the agreeable feeling which now exists between us. The closing night of the Season will be on Wednesday, the Bth instant, and will, I think, b« an appropriate occasion for your compliment. I remain, Yours faithfully, W. H. MUMFORD. Nov. 2, 1565. >OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, Sth NOVEMBER. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT By the Artists and Employes of the Theatre TO MR W. H. MUMFORD, Lessee, On which occasion will be produced, T I ME TRIES ALL, And the Burlesque of the INVISIBLE PRINCE. An Amateur -who has kindly volunteered his services, will, in the interval, dance the HIGHLAND FLING In Costume. N.B.—Holders of Tickets can now reserve their seats at Box Office, "REES, Stafford Street. r¥l HEATRE ROYAL. G. Donne The Lessee has the honor to announce that he has effected arrangements to produce a series of novelties at the above named Theatre, which will be re-opened on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, NOV. 9. The first production of the season will be that of the popular and celebrated English Artiste, MISS EDITH PALMERSTON, Assisted by MR W. ALEXANDER, Who will have the honor of appearing for a limited period in her Musical, Semi-comic, and Protean Entertainment, entitled HOUSEHOLD SKETCHES OF LIFE, MANNERS, & ECCENTRICITIES, As given by her with unqualified success upwards of 500 nights in London, Liverpool, Brighton, and the principal cities in England, also for 50 consecutive nights at the Royal Polytechnic Hall, Melbourne. The Lessee has initiated many improvements in the Theatre conducive to the comfort and .convenience of the public. The entrance to the Pit and Stalls has been enlarged. A Private Vestibule for the use of visitors to the Dress Circle will be opened, and every attention will be directed to render the Theatre approachable to the most fastidious. AVE you any CUT TOBACCO? Yes, iome of REES'S CELEBRATED MIXTURE. Will you have a CIGAR ? Yes, if you have one of REES'S SEVILLANOS.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 781, 6 November 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 781, 6 November 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 781, 6 November 1865, Page 3

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