PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessee......W. H. Mumford. FIRST APPEARANCE In NEW ZEALAND Of the Distinguished and Accomplished Artiste Y J)ON, This Evening, (MONDAY), JAN. 29th. Supported by a powerful and efficient Company, forming the greatest galaxy of talent for the production of COMEDY and BURLESQUE that has ever been witnessed in the Colonies. The Entertainment will commence at at Eight o’clock, precisely with the Musical Comedy of THE CHILD OF THE REGIMENT. Duke de Grandtete Mr. C. Wilmot Scalade......' Mr. John Dunn Pumpernickle , Mr. F. Howe Guillot .Mr. H. Richardson Notary.,... ..Mr. T. Burton Bernard Mr. Alleyne Pierre Mr. D. Ward Caesar Mr. J. Jones Rataplan ...Mr. C. Bennett Stephen Mr. Smith Duchess de Grandtete Miss D. Green Marchioness Miss C. Mathews JOSEPHINE ...LADY DON In which character she will sing—- “ The Song of the Drum,” “Ask me not why ?” “ Search through the Wide World,” “ Rataplan,” and “ Ever of Thee.” To conclude with Buckstone’s elegant petite Comedy of THE MAID WITH THE MILKING PAIL. Lord Philander M r % F. Howe Diccon Mr. John Dunn Algernon Mr. R, Roberts MILL.Y.. LADY DON In which character her Ladyship will sing the original song of’“The Maid with the Milking Pail,” and the celebrated quaint, ballad of “My- Johnny was a Shoemaker, ” Prices of' admission:—Private Boxes, £2 2s. ; Dress Circle, ss. ; Stalls, 3a. ; fit, 2a. Box-office open daily, at Rees’s, Stafford-street, where seats may be secured, ~ THE RENOWNED ENT O N fJIROUPE, And those Petite Artistes, THE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, Will Shortly Appear. O N DON JJ OUSE DRAPERY AND MILLINERY establishment. Princes Street, Punedtn, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK Of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND FANCY GOODS. AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. ILLIAM J>ERKINS, Proprietor. Notice, E. H. W HITTINGTON, Practical Gas Engineer, Begs to inform his Customers that he has removed to more convenient premises, three doors above his late shop. Princes Street Cutting. JX> o G E R s ♦ JLV TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Rattray street. Has Reduced His Charges. gINGER’S SEWING MACHINES, Comer of Dowling and Princes streets. NOTICE GF REMOVAL, MR M. V- HODGE, Solicitor, has , removed two doors further up Princes street, opposite new Bank of New South Wales. QO.PFEE R O OM , PROVINCIAL HOTEL, IS NOW OPEN. Pure Mocha as in the Theatre Caffi.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 852, 29 January 1866, Page 3
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378Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 852, 29 January 1866, Page 3
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