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AUUBBMERT& QUEEN'S THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs O’Brien and Co, Stage Manager ... Mr Charles Burford. , TO-NIGHT, "TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF CLARA STEPHENSON. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF MR CHARLES BURFORD, MILKY WHITE, OR A DAUGHTER’S EARLY LOVE. Annie White (with song) • Clara Stephenson Daniel White - • - Mr Charles Bnrford To conclude with Byron’s LALLA ROOKH. Nightly Increasing in Favor. Received with Thunders of Applause. Remember Mr Charles Burford’s Farewell Benefit on Friday. Great Bill, QUEEN’S THEATRE. MR FAIuCLOUGH. This distinguished artist, who, with Mdlle. EUGENE LEGRAND, 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 I rama, drew crowded and appreciative audiences, will have the honor ef making their first appearance in New Zealand, on MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, in Bulwer’s great play of RICHELIEU. The Cardinal - - - Mr Fairelough Julie ... Mdlle. Eugene Legrand Supported by a full and efficient company. Further particulars speedily announced. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Lessees - Messrs O’Brien and Co. FRIDAY, JUNE 6. FAREWELL BENEFIT TO MR CHARLES BURFORD, Under distinguished patronage. Last Night but One of his Engagement. Production of Celeste’s great French Drama, MAECELLINE; or, THE DUMB CHILD OP THE EMPIRE. Fourth Act of the OCTOROON. Salem Scudder (his great American character) - Mr Charles Burford. To conclude with LALLA ROOKH. Box plan at Begg’s Music Warehoase.

MASONIC HALL. QHAELE S’S DIORAMAS. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. GREAT SUCCESS. Each. Scene Applauded I l Bo Startled by THE MECHANICAL EFFECTS! AND SEE THE PAINTINGS ! Prices 3s, 2s, and Is. N.B.—The entrance to the Pit is by the i side door next Princes street. ! AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE on Saturday for Families and Parties from the Country, at half-past two o’clock. THE WONDERFUL HAIRLESS HORSE Caoutchouc, Will be on. Exhibition Daily in a spacious Room adjoining the Queen’s Theatre, from 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Admission—Ladies and Gentlemen, Is. Children, 6d. DRAPERY. SPECIAL BARGAINS. DOZEN Ladies’ Cambric HandCOU kerchiefs No. 1 2s. The 4-dozen No. 2 Ss, The 4-dozen No. 3 4s. The 4-dozen 2 000 Super Winceys, 74d rfAA Y ARDS Diagonal Shot Poplin, Xj I at Is 6d 0 QQQ YARDS Black Alpaca, at 9d 100 KNICKERBOCKER Suits ’ lls BALES Flannels ) 8 do Blanket, i s P len<li ' i «>"• JJROWN, EWING, k CO.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a Bunch of Curls from parcel. Finder rewarded by returning to F. Beissel, hair-dresser, Princes street. STRAYED into my Paddock, a Black Mare, white hind feet, no visible brand. Owner can have her by paying expenses. Apply James Farquharson, N. E. Valley. TO LET TO Let or Sell, Hjuse and Twenty-five Acres of Land, Half-way Bush. L. Haughton. TO LET, Commodious and Well-venti-lated Offices, in our new building, Jetty street. Apply R. Wilson and Co., Bond and Jetty streets. TO LET.—A comfortable Seven Boomed House, with Garden ; within five minutes’ walk from the Post-Office. Furniture may be taken at a valuation. M. W. Hawkins, Princes street. LET —Commodious Office in High street, with some Storage Accommodation if required. W. & G. TURNBULL & Co. ELECTIONEERING MEETINGS. TO LET, the Olympic Hall, Stafford street, for the above purpose. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TWO Respectable Young Men. could be accommodated with board and residence in a private family, within |wo minutes’ walk from the Octagon. Apply byletter to “ Octagon,” office of this paper. BOARD and Lodging wanted by a single Gentleman, north of Albany street. Apply Rox 1P&

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Evening Star, Issue 3211, 5 June 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3211, 5 June 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3211, 5 June 1873, Page 3

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