PRINCE OF WALES THEATBE. Lessees ... Messrs. Stuart O'Brien, and J. M. Loed. Scenic Artists ... Messrs. Frank Varley and Thornton. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, July 1, JOINT BENEFIT OF MR. & MRS. L. McGOWAN.. Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan McGowan kindly solicit the patronage and support of their friends, and the public generally, on the occasion of this their first Benefit in Auckland, when will be presented Lord Lytton's Favourite Play of MONEY! Sir John "Vesey, Bart.... Mr. Musgrave Alfred Evelyn Mr. Stuart O'Brien Sir Fredrick Blount ... Mr. B. N. Jones Henry Greaves, Esq. Mr. L. McGowan Benjamin Stout ... Mr. W. Ryan _..._,_ _ (By a Gentleman Old Member > * Amateur Clara Douglas Mrs. Walter Hill Georgina Vesey ... Miss T. Warne Lady Franklin ... Mrs. L. McGowan In order to give effect to the Great CLUB SCENE in this piece, the entire Stage will be thrown open, and a number of gentlemen of Auckland have in a kindly manner signified their intention of being present on the Stage. BY EXPRESS DESIRE, The Orchestra will play the New Overture written by R. S. Anderson, Esq., and entitled, "LA CHAMBER DES DEPUTES." The whole to conclude with a new and original Burlesque Extravaganza, entitled THE BABES IN THE WOOD. Tommy ... ... ... Mr. L. McGowan Sally Mrs. L. McGowan (Sir Rowland's Nephew and Neice, very dreadful children indeed.) Dress Circle, ss. ; Boxes, 3s. ; Stalls, 2s. 6d.; Pit, One Shilling. SATURDAY, A GREAT BILL! DICK TURPIN, THE BOLD HIGHWAYMAN! And other Entertainments. THEATRE ROYAL i THE GOURLAY FAMILY, j SIX FAREWELL PERFORMANCES; prior to leaving New Zealand, com-; mencing on SATURDAY EVENING, the! 2nd July.—Fo? particulars see future announcements. Entire change of programme each evening. Admission, 3s, 2s, and Is. ENTERTAINMENT. A MUSICAL and LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT, in aid of the All Saints' Church, will be given in the City Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, 14th July. Particulars in a future issue. THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN GLASS-BLOWERS WILL SHORTLY APPEAR IN AUCKLAND. H. PEACHMAN, Agent. HONOLULU FLOSS. BEDS and PILLOWS, equal to Feathers at W. R. Hay ward's, Victoria-street. ' TENDERS FOR THE ERECTION OF TWO LIGHTHOUSES. Superintendent's Ofiice, Auckland, 27th June, 1870. mENDERS will he received at this office X until noon of MONDAY, the 25th day of July next, from persons wiling to contract for the ERECTION of TWO LIGHTHOUSES in the Hauraki Gulf. Tenders will bo required for each work separately, and must be accompanied by a deposit of five per cent, on the value of the Tender, which will be.returned in the event of the Tender not being accepted, but will be forfeited in the event of the Tender being accepted and the tenderer refusing to sign the b* Plans, Specifications, and forms of Tender -•'may bo seen, and further particulars obtained at the Public Works office, Auckland. The 1 west or any Tender will not neeasarily be accepted. Tenders to be endorsed l: Tender for Lighthoiut." JOHN R. NICHOLSON, Provincial Secretary. i "VT O T I C El TO FAMILIES.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 149, 1 July 1870, Page 3
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