PBINOE OF WALES THEATEE. OPENING PERFORMANCE or THE AUCKLAND GAEEICK CLUB, Assisted by-Lady Professionals, IN AID 03? the PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL LIBRARY FUND; Under the most distinguished patronage of His Excellency Sib G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., Lady Bowen and Suite, The Earl of Pembroke, His Honor the Superintendent, the.Horn..the Members of the General and Provincial Governments. rPHIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, j April 7, Previous to the rising of the curtain, A PROLOGUE Will be read, written expressly for the occasion by R. A. Atkyns, Esq. After which will be presented the beautiful Two-Act Comedy, by J. Courtney, Esq., entitled THE HEART'S TEST; 08, TIME TRIES ALL. Mr Leeson (a Merchant) Mr. S. Phillips Matthew Bates (his Partner) Mr. J. H. Symonds Charles Clinton Mr. 11. E. Cotton Hon. George Augustus Colknder Yawn Mr. W. Fugate Tom Tact (Clerk to Leeson) Mr. W. T. Ferrar John Mr. T. McCaghey Lauba Leeson (the Merchant's Daughter) Mrs. W. H. Newton Fanny Fact (her Maid)... Miss M. Burton INT.ERLU DE. Irish Song, "Erin, my Country "...Mrs. W. H. Newton Reading, " Charge of the Light Brigade"— Tennyson. Highland Champion Sword Dance, m Costume. Ballad...Miss Maggie Burton Recitation " Tarn O'Shanter"—Burns. Operatic Selections Band Conductor—Mr. F. Leech. To conclude with the old and ever-popular Operatic Extras aganza, with Local Allusions and Songs, entitled— BOMBASTES EUEIOSO. Artaxominous (King of Utopia) Mr. W. H. Symonds Fusbos (Prime Minster) Mr. W. T. Ferrar General Bombastes Mr. S. Phillips Distafßna (on this occasion) Mrs. W. H. Newton Courtiera and Soldiers by a numerous Corps of Auxiliaries. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), Will be produced a new and original Drama, entitled the PH ILO-M-41.0-.81 . , Admission— Dress Circle, 5s ;: Stalls, 2a 6d ; Pitt, Is, Doors open at half-pest Seven ; commence sit Eight, sharp. The celebrated artiste MADAME MABIE DURET Will make her First Appearance at this Theatre an MONDAY. MFFFINS! MUFFINS !! MUFFINS !!! E. H. PEECT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PASTRYCOOK, CONFECTIONER AND MUFFIN BAKER, Uppee High-steeet, Between Victoria and Wellesley-Streets. EH. P. begs to inform his many Custo- • mers and the Public generally, that the Muffin Season having commenced, ho is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him. The only ENGLISH-MADE MUFFIN or CRUMPET in Auckland is to be had at the above Address ; or at Mr. Waters', or Mr. Bowen'b, Confectioners, Queen-street. WANTED—SIX ACTIVE BOYS. NOTICE. TAYLOR'S WHAM? DINING- ' EOOMS. A. B. V. w — \(. & COMPANY. V\ Er ~~"..'iJygVIBER of the Company is J nnrfned to attend the ANNUAL be held by -U* *rarrington, Inspecting Oiiicei', on Mi-iTOXT" MORNING next, 11th instant, at half-past 6 o'clock. Imperative attendance is necessary. Any member absenting himself will be liable to a penal ty of £5. The members of the Company are also ■warned to attend the drills notified to take place every Morning thi3 week, at 6.30 o'clock, lines for non-attendance, in accordance with the Volunteer Rules, Appendix A, will be enforced. JAS. DERROM, Captain. April 6, 1870.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 77, 7 April 1870, Page 3
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