THEATRE EOYAL. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OP THE S T A H DRAMATIC COMPANY. This (Thursday) evening, June IC, Will be produced Mark Lemon's celebrated Drama, in three acts, of the GAMBLER'S DAUGHTER ; On, HEARTS ARE TRUMPS. Mr. Grey (under the assumed name of Ruby) Mr. J. G. Joyce Mr. Goad (a lawyer) ... Air. Howe Captain Wagstaii' (an adventurer) ... ... Mr. Joseph Rayner Charles Wilmot ... Mr. South Joe Martin ... ... Mr. J. Simmonds Page ... ... ... Mr. Hooper Waiter ... ... ... Mr. Glover Mary Grey ... ... Mrs. H. Jackson Mrs. Millar ... ... Mrs. Joyce Susan Fletcher... ... Mrs. S. Howard To conclude with the laughable farec of THE COCKNEY IN" CORSICA OR, A THUMPING LEGACY. Jerry Ominous ... ... Mr. J. Simmons Pliilipo Jemnemo ... Mr. J. G. Joyce Bambojetti ... ... Mr. South Leoni ... ... .. Mr. Howe Brigadier... ... ... Mr. Glover Rosctta ... ... ... Miss J. Raymond Dress Circle, 55.; Boxes, 35.; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, One Shilling. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 o'clock. PItIXCE OF WALES TIIEATEE. GRAND AND COMBINED ATTRACTION. TWO BEAUTIFUL DRAMAS. ' Thursday and friday evenings, June 10 and 17, LE FAUVTiF. JACQUES, A\D Tll E LAIS CA S lIIIIE LASS. The performance will con'monoe with the beautiful Drama, by Morris Burnett, entitled MOXSIIi 11R JACQU ES. M. Jacques Mr. Stuart O'Brien M. Sequence ... ... -Mr. Kyan Antonio ... ... Mr. Booth Vivid .. Mr. J. 11. Clifford Nina ... ... ... Mrs. Walter Hill. Concluding cacli evening with Watts Phillips' magnificent Drama of THE LANCASHIRE }^ASS; on, LOST IN LONDON. Job Armroyd ... M\ Ryan SirGilbertFcnthcre, t ol i e ... Mr. B. N. Jones ' J "\ longboncs Mr. Clinton Dickßaine ... Mr- l ioutl ' Noah ... .» Mr. llesford Mr. Benjamin 81,-, Thomas .• = : Mr " Tops Mr. Cl,nton Sir Richard Loader Mr. Purrisli Tiddy Dracglctliorpe, the Ij iucasliirc Lass ... Mrs. Lachlan !McGowan ' Nelly Arniro\d ... Mi>. Walter llill 1 Florene-" ... Miss Jlieresu Warne. , S/.ili;i>AY, JUNE IS, I -MACiiF.TH. Dress Circle, o-. ; Boxes, 35.; Stalls, 2s. GJ.; Pit, One Shill'ng. CITY HALL. MADA .M E WIN T E It' S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, mHIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, June 1 16tli. (Uuder Masonic Patronage). PnoaiuMME.—Part i. 1. Allegro and Andante, Ilaydu's No. G— Stringed Band. 2. Aria, "II Mio Tesoro," Mozart —Mr. Winter. 3. Song, " Brighter Days in Store"—Mrs. •1. Piano Solo, by desire, " Home, Sweet Horns," Thalbcrg —.Madame Winter, j 5. Song, " The Arab Steed," Hodsou— i Mrs- — G. "Tell lit- I Love Her Yet," Stanley—Mr. i. Duett, "Home to our Mountains," Verdi— Mr. and Madame Winter. 8. Duet for two Flutes (accompanied), '•Quis est llomo," Ros;ini. An interval of tin minutes. P.IBT 11. 0. Minuet, Trio and Aliegro, Haydn's No. G —Stringed Baud. 10. Ballad, "1 he Murmur of the Shell, non. Airs. Norton—Madame "Winter. 11. Duet, " 1 am the King of Spain," Walj iicc Messrs. and Winter. 12. Violin Solo (accompanied)— IU. Song, " Good night beloved" —Balfe — Mr. Winter. 11. Piano," Lucia di Lammennoor —Prudent —Madame Winter. 15. Scena, "Jessie's Dream"—Mrs — . Hi. D;:ct, "Come away Elves"—Stepuens 1 juil M-.idanic Winter. 17. Finale, 41 National Anthem. Commence at 8. Tickets 3s. and 25., at Messrs. Upton's, Waytes, Stevens and to. s, Bonningtou's, CuekseyV, and Mr. Hales, larne!l. OTAHUIIU PUBLIC HALL. A CONCERT and SOIREE will be held in the above HaII,THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING next, 10th instant, in aid of the Schools conducted by the Sisters Mercy. To conclude with tlio Laughable Farce of " BOX AND COX."' Single Tickets, 35.; Double Tickets, Ts.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2000, 16 June 1870, Page 1
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