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. AMUSEMENTS. V _ - QUEEN'S THEATRE* Lessees ... Messrs O’Brien and Co. Stage Manager ... Mr Charles Burford. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST MGHT BUT FIVE Of the most successful engagement of that gifted young artiste CLARA STEPHENSON. LAST NIGHT BUT FIVE OF MR CHARLES BURFORD. Grand production, with all the Gorgeous scenery, brilliant costumes, and superb appointments of Byron’s masterpiece LALLA ROOKH; OR, THE PRINCESS, THE FAIRY. 4 THE TROUBADOUR. Grand moving Panorama, covering over 200 yards of canvass. Subject: The journey of Lalla Bookh from the Lake of Pearla to Bokaria. Grand fairy last scene. Ihe paintings from the pencil of that unrivalled artist Mr George Perriman. The musio composed and arranged by Mr Heichardt, comprising all the newest sensation songs, dances, and American choruses. Feramory (the Troubadour) Miss Clara Stephenson Korsanbad • • - Mr J. P. Hydes The performance will commence with Jerrold’s BLACK-EY’D SUSAN. William (a sailor) Mr Charles Burford Remember Clara Stephenson’s Benefit on Wednesday. Great Bill. QUEEN’S THEATRE. MR FAIKCLOUGH. This distinguished artist, who, with Mdlle. EUGENE LEG RAND, was specially engaged in London, by Messrs Harwood and Coppin, for the new Theatre Royal, Melbourne, and whose recent performances at that theatre in the Legitimate Drama, drew crowded and appreciative audiences, will have the honor of making their first appearance in New Zealand, on MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, in Bulwer’s great play of RICHELIEU. The Cardinal - • Mr Fairclough Julie • • ■ Mdlle. Eugene Legrand Supported by a full and efficient company. Further particulars speedily announced. pEINCESS THEATRE. Lessees - Messrs Geddes and Willis. RE-OPENING NIGHT. Under the patronage and in the presence of His Honor JAMES MACANDREW, Esq. Engagement for a limited number of nights of MR JOSEPH RAYNER. First appearance in Dunedin of MR & MRS LACHLAN M’GOWAN. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JUNE 2, HAMLET.

Hamlet • ■ - Mr Joseph Rayner Claudius • • • Mr D. Clinton Polonius - - - - Mr Musgraye Laerte§ - - -MrG. W. Collier Horatio - - » -MrF. E, Lyster Fust Gravedigger Mr Lachlan M‘Gowan Queen Gertrude - Miss Flora Anstead Ophelia • • • Miss Marion Willis Concluding with the Farce entitled IRISH BOY & YANKEE GAL. Nancy Stoker • Mrs Lachlan M‘Gowan With songs, “My Johnny was a Shoemaker,” and “Ridin’ in a RailroadKeer.” Pat (with song) • Mr Lachlan M‘Gowan Dress Circle. 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box Office : Mr West’s, music saloon. MR H. N. DOUGLAS AND MPS DOCEY MAINWARING Will appear on arrival of s.s. Wanganui MASONIC HAIL. QHARLES’S DIORAMAS. OPENING NIGHT, TUESDAY NEXT. CHARLES’S MAMMOTH DIORAMAS. The Dioramas have been painted by the following London Artists :—Messrs James, Burgess, Mason, Roberts, and Pearse, and M. Renaud, of Paris, assisted by Messrs Atkins, Jamold, Bacon, and Phillips. The Dioramas from sketches taken on the spot by E. Gray, Egq. The Nile Scenery from Sketches by David Roberts, R.A. The largest Dioramas and most perfect Exhibition of its kind ever shown in the Colonies. Lecturer Mr J. M. Perrier. Musical Director ... Mr W. D* Francis. Comique Mr F. Milbum. Mechanists... Mr Howard and A ssistants. Secretary ... ... Mr J. St. Aubyn.

Part I. THE SUEZ ROUTE AND THE NILE. Suez by Sunset—Palace of Mehemet Ali— Egyptian Well—Port Said—St. Jean D Acre —Battle of the Nile—Explosion of L’Orient Cairo— Street in Cairo—Grand Bazaar Great Religious Festival -Mosque and Tomb of Sultan Kaitbay—Pyramids of Egypt— Siout —Temple of Isis and Dendera—Thebes —Temple of Kavnae—Edfon. Interval of ten minutes. Mr Frank Miiburn in two songs. Part 11. Illustrating Principal Events of. the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. Preparing Ships to sink in the Elbe—Departure of the French Troops—Scene on the Boulevards—Battery leaving Station with Mitrailleuse—Dioramic Effects—Square of Mayence—Bivouac of Troups—Bridge of Kehl—Explosion—Battle of Saarbruck—Emperor and Staff—Town of WeissenburgBattle of Weissenburg —Death of General Douay—Requisitioning —Chateau Clicquot— Great Moonlight.effects. Interval of fire minutes. Mr Frank Milbum in two songs. Part 111. Battle of Woerth -Town of Metz—Battle of Gravelotte— Removing Wounded and Prisoners to the rear—The Flights at Pont i Mousson—Cavalry Engagement-Battle of Sedan-Bismarck and Von Meltke—Emperor’s Piison, Chateau of Wilhelmshoe—The Soldier’s Dream of Home, introducingall the latest Dioramic effects—Sortie from Paris— Siege of Orleans, tight in the Trenches— Paris from the Seine. GRAND FINAL TABLEAU. The Marseillaise, after Gustave Dor& Prices ... 3s, 2s, and Is. Carriages may be ordered for half-past tea o’clock. PRINTING of every description executed at lowest prices and in first-class style at the EVENING STAR Office, Princes street*

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Evening Star, Issue 3208, 2 June 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3208, 2 June 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3208, 2 June 1873, Page 3

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