PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. GRAND PERFORMANCE! BENEFIT OT THI AUCKLAND FIRE BRIGU-DB. Under the distinguished Patronage of His Honor thi Sotimntindint, Thk Mihbibs: or th« Pbovinciai. Couno», Thb Chairman and Mxhbsbs oi thb Cut Boabd, And thb Mibohahtb oi Auckland. rpjELTS (MONDAY) EVENING MR. R. H. COX MISS E. JUNO, AND MR. J. SMALL. Have kindly given their services, in conjunction with the whole of the Professional Talent in Auckland. The* performance will commence with the -splendid Play, by Sir Bulwer Lytton, entitled RICHELIEU, o* THE CONSPIRACY; With the following powerful oast :— Louis XIII. (King of France) ... Mr. T. Kemp. Gaston, Duke of Orleans (his Brother) * Mr. Asher. Deßaradas(FavouriteoftheKing) Mr.F.H. Pollock. Chevalier de Mauprat (his Friend) Mr. W.H.Newton. Cardinal Richelieu (Prime Minister) Mr. R. H. Cox. Joseph (a Capuchin Friar) ... Mr. Haygarth. De Beringen (a Courtier) Mr. Seymour. Francois (First Page to Richelieu) Miss A. Merton. Huguet Mr. Solon. Clermont (Page to the King) ... Miss Noon. Governor of the Bastile Mr. Hesford. Captain of the Guard Mr. Rogers. lstSeoretary Mr. W. Gibb.. 2nd Secretary Mr. Williams. 3rd Secretary Mr. James. Julie de Mortemar (Richelieu's Ward) Miss E. Juno. Marion de Lolme (a Spy of Richelieu) ... Miss J. Noon. Solo ... Melodion ... Mr. W. R»ra.
After which, MR. J. SMALL Will sing, in character, the FIRE BRIGADE SONG, surrounded by the Members *of the Brigade, in full uniform, forming an appropriate tableau. To conclude with the favourite Far«e ef HUNTING A. TURTLE. Mr. Turtle (an Uxorious Gentleman) Mr.F.H.Pollook. Hon. Mr. Levison (a London Gentleman) Mr. G. Seymour. Smatter(aGentleman'sGentleman) Mr. T. Kemp. Timothy Dandelion (a Rustic Gentleman) Mr. W.H. Newton. John (a Servant) Mr. W. Gibbs. Mrs. Turtle ( Wife to the Uxorious Gentleman) ... „ Miss A. Merton. Admission : — Stalls, ss. ; Amphitheatre, 3s. ; Pit, 2s. Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eight o'clock. Seats may be reserved at the Theatre on Monday, from 11 till 3.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. WINTEB SISSION, 1866. THE NEXT LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, ON "CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATION," By Joskph Gilis, Esq., MD. Admission : Members, free > Non-members, 6d. each. To commence at 8 o'clock p.m. JAMES SARGENT, Secretary. POSTPONED LECTURE ON PHRENOLOGY. ONEHUNGA INSTITUTE. MR. A. S. HAMILTON Will deliver a GIRAND, POPULAR, AND DEMONSTRAf TIVE LECTURE On the above Science, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 28th instant, at half -past 7 o'clock. Admission, Is. ; Reservod Seats, 2s. Illustrations by skulls, casts, and busts of eminent and notorious characters. Living heads examined, and their characters deliaeated, at the conclusion of the Lecture*.
WILLIAMSONS BOWLING SALOON. NEXT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. CHESS ROOM. FH. LEWISSON has much pleasure" in announcing to the lovers of CHESS-PLAYING that he has OPENED a BOOM in the Rear of his Cigar Divan, corner of Queen-street and Vulcan* lane, for the express purpose of Chess Players ; and that the FIRST MATCH GAME will take plao THIS DAY (Monday), F. H. LEWISSON. May 21, 1866. ._,
PRICES CURRENT; . STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY, (Adjoining the Windmill.) REDUCTION IN PRICES OF BISCUIT. T>EST CABIN BISCUITS, per 1001b. 225. Navy Biscuits, per 1001b. 20s. All kinds of Fancy Biscuits, 10d. per Ib; C. P. PA.BTINGKTON PROPRIETOR. NEW DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT Wbllbslet-stiukt.
MR< EAGLESIM respectfully intimates to ihe ladies of Auckland and vicinity that she has OPENED in the above line, in the premises formerly occupied by Mrs. Jamis. From Mrs. E.'a long experience in Liverpool, where she had a first-class family connection, she hopes, by style, fit, finish, and moderate charges, to HQUMftlbftrto! public pa,trona|t { - >
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 1
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