ODDFELLOWS' HALL. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE GRAND TTVBAMATIC v QTAR /COMPANY. THIS EVENING, MONDAY. 'Will be produce 1 the Celebrated Drama in Two Acts, founded on Miss Braddon's Popular Novel of LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET. Sir Michael Audley . Mr. Sam Howard Robert Audley . . Mr. Joseph Kayner George Talboys . . Mr. J. G. Joyce Luke Marks . . . Mr. James Simmonds Lady Acdley . . Mrs. Harry Jackson (her great impersonation) Micia .... Mrs. Joyce Phcebe .... Mrs. Sam Howard. PROGRAMME OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. The interior of Audley Court. Phcebe and her Lover — Luke's advice. Robert and George arrive at the Court ! The Recognition ! The Lime Tree Walk. The Meeting. Husband and wife — an outraged husband's wrongs cry for vengeance. Hall in Audley Court. Lady Audley's Boudoir. The bribe — Robert seeks Lady Audley — the warning — a duel to the death. The Castle Inn at Mount Stanning — " This building was built of nothing but the frailest and most flimsy material." Luke an unfortunate individual. Lady Audley comes to the Inn. The Fire ! An Apartment. A great loss — Phcebe's discovery — a terrible suspicion — a surprise — Robert Audley you have conquered. A Chamber. Poor Alicia — strange love making — a surprise — " A hand stronger than my own is beckoning me onward upon the dark road." The last crime. " Buried in the grave will be LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET." To be followed by the Lauehable Comedietta TO OBLIGE BENSON. Trotter Southdown . . Mr, S. Howard Benson .... Mr. J. G. Joyce Meredith . . . Mr. James Simmonds Mrs. Southdown . . Mrs. Howard Mrs. Benson . . . Mrs. J. G. Joyce. To conclude with the Screaming Farce of DID YOU EVER SEND YOUR WIFE TO CAMBERWELL ? Mr. Chesterfield Honeybun . Mr. James Simmonds Crank .... Mr. J. G. Joyce Mrs. Honeybun . . Mrs. H. Jackson Mrs. Crank . . . Mrs. Howard Aunt Jewell . . . Mrs. Joyce. During the Evening, SEVERAL NEW and POPULAR ARIAS, by MR, ALFRED OAKEY. MILLION PRICE S! ! ! Front Seats, 35.; Back Seats, 25.; Gallery, Is. Children Half-price to Front and Back Seats. Doors Open at Half-past Seven, Commencing at Eight o'clock, and terminating as near Eleven as possible. PROSPECTUS OF ARTT OTTERY J±. Ju OF LARGE AND VALUABLE T^TATER riOLOR pAINTINGS, (By Mr. Hoyte, of Auckland) Recently Exhibited at Melbourne, and now on View at the Offices, next Mr. Station's, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. The Pictures were originally valued at prices considerably beyond the sum they are now intended to realise, the Proprietor having made this great reduction as an inducement to the success of the Lottery. The Lottery to consist of 50 Shares of One Guinea each, and the Drawing to take place after due notice in February. The Drawing for the order of Choice to be conducted after the method of the Art Union of London, and any absentee Prizeholder not having appointed an agent to select for him, will have his prize chosen by a committee to be appointed for such purpose. Delivery to be taken in Nelson. Scrutators will be nominated at the drawing, and the result duly published. PRIZES. 1. Kauwairanga Creek, Cororaandel (bush scene) 2. View from the West Coast. 3. Lake Wakatipu, Otago. 4. The Volcano of Tongariro. 5. Lake Taupo. 6. Mount Cook, Southern Alps. 7. View of Epsom, near Auckland. 8. Kiri-kiri Falls. 9. Hauranga Creek. In addition to the above Valuable Pictures (which are well framed), there will be given for the further advantage of Subscribers, SIX CONSOLATION PEIZES, Consisting of — Beautiful Chrorao Lithographs (ready mounted for framing), and being copies of the Works of the best Artists — their average value being equal to the amount of the subscription. Value of the above Fifteen Prizes, Eighty Guineas, for the distribution of which Fifty Tickets, at a Guinea each will be issued by the undersigned, from whom further information may be obtained. W. M. STAN TON, Corner of Trafalgar and Hardy Street*, NELSON,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 31, 7 February 1870, Page 3
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626Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 31, 7 February 1870, Page 3
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