FOR NAPIER. - ' _ .* f I HE powerful s.s. jEjS]^ 'STAR OF THE SOUTH,' -_^ESH@_S^ W. Bendall, Commander, will sail for Napier TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 5 p.m. For Freight or Passage apply to J. S. MACFARLANE. Agent. FOR LONDON DIRECT. „, 'I a f|'HE Beautiful Iron Clipper ttamW* < SEATOLLER,' Al for 20 years at Lloyds, W. Brown, Esq., Commander, will sail for London early in April. For Freight or Passage apply to OWEN & GRAHAM, Agents. FOR LONDON DIRECT. , -y& fjpHE Magnificent Clyde-built ' fAs_o^ •*■ Loll Slipper imwßm% 'ANNE MAIN,' W. Main, Commander. This fine barque, launched in Glasgow in 1867, has the highest class at Lloyd's. Can carry a few cabin passengers. For freight or passage apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO., Agents. Queen-street, Auckland, March 8, 1870. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs. Stuart O'Bhien, ane J. M. Lord. Scenic Artist ... Mr. Frank Varley. 'pO-NGHT (TUESDAY), JL March 29. I GLORIOUS SUCCESS, | GLORIOUS SUCCESS, GLORIOUS SUCCESS, OF LES MISERABLES; OR, THE CONVICT AND THE MAN OF TWO LIVES. Notice. —The MS of this Drama is the sole property of Mr. Stuart O'Brien, and wae received by him from London, where it is now drawing crowded houses. New and Magnificent Scenery by Mr. Frank Varley. The New and Beautiful Music, arranged by Mr. Leech. The Mco-ameal Effects by Messrs. Adams and Jacobs. Costumes, Properties, &c., designed expressly for this unrivalled Production. The Drama produced under the direction of Mr. Stuart O'Brien. Act 1. THE CONVICT AND THE BISHOP. A lapse of six years between the Ist mid 2nd Act. HONESTY, JUSTICE, HUMANITY—THE SPY AND THE POLICE—THE JUDICIAL COURT OF ARRAS—THE SACRIFICE. Act 3. THE DEATH OF FANTINE—I'M IN THE MOUNTAINS, AND BITS OF OLD PARIS. A]lapse of 10 years between Act 3 and Act 4. EARLY LOVE. VIRTUE VICE AND AND POVERTY DEATH A lapse of one year between Act 4 and Act 5. AN OLD MAN SACRIFICE—THE REVOLUTIONARY MOB-MARSEL LAISE—SONG AND CHORUS OF 0 VOICES—THE BARRICADE—VIEW O 0 NOTRE DAME BY MOONLIGHT, ANp, DEATH OF THE CONVICT, JEAN VULPAN. In consequence of the length of the Drama, it w :ll constitute tlio Evening's Performance. PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. AUCKLAND GAERICK CLUB. OPENING PERFORMANCE, (In aid of the Provincial Hospital Fund) mHURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1870, _L Under the Patronage of Sir GEO. F. BOWEN and LADY BO WEN, &c, &c, HEART'S TRIALS. An Original Interlude. BOMBA-STES EURIOSO. LODGE UNITED SERVICE, 421, 1.0. | HE Regular Monthly MEETING of the I. above Lodge will beheld at the. Lodge Room, Masonic Hotel, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, 30th instant, at 7.-0 p.m. , By order of the W.M.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 69, 29 March 1870, Page 3
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