THEATEE EOYAL. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE S T A E DRAMATIC COMPANY. ANOTHER NOVELTY! Production of the Greatest Drama of the present day. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, June 14, Will be presented (for the second time in Auckland), the great Drama, in 3 Acts, by Watts Phillips, Esq., entitled, THE POOR STROLLERS • Ob, CAMILLA'S HUSBAND, With New Scenery by Mr. George Perriman; and Superb Mechanical Effects. SYNOPSIS OS1 SCENEEY AND INCIDENTS. Act 1. —Scene: Rural village in Cumberberland —Rustics at work—Arrival of the Poor Strollers —The Lady of high birth and the Poor Artist—The Purchased Husband — The Dawn of Love—Ambitious Dreams— We Part, Sir, and for Ever. Act 2.—A sdene in the Lake District —A Yachting Party—The Archery Meeting— Lady Camilla—The Queen of the Fell—The Fortune Teller —Gold will not Purchase Happiness, Lady. '• This line, if well followed, should good fortune bring; It crosses a Cliurch porch—yet I see no ring. The thorn is felt—let it rankle and smart, In hand that has wed without thought of the heart." —The Thunderstorm —Danger of Lady Camilla —Saved by the Despised Husband — Maurice Warner accused of theft—Tableau ! Scene 2nd. —Red Judy—Love of Sloeberry the G-ipsy—The history of Maurice Warner. Scene 3. —HaiMone Hall—The Scheme Baffled—Meeting of Husband and Wife — The Ruined Life—Despair and Love—Of all your wealth I claim but this—The Second Parting—Farewell for ever. Act 3.—The plan of Vengence—The Blow —The Challenge—Duell between the Barom.t and the Poor Stroller —Lady Camilla owns her Love for the Despised Husband—Maurice Warner I release you from your Oath—Fight that Man—Light and Happiness at Last. mHEATRE ROYAL.—Come To-night, and _L see RED JUDY. mHEATRE ROYAL.—Come Tonight, and J_ see the TRAVELLING TINKER. mHEATRE ROYAL.—Come and see the X GIPSY GIRL DANCE. mHEATRE ROYAL.—Come To-night, and J_ see CAMILLA'S HUSBAND. mHEATRE ROYAL.—Come and Pity the JL POOR STROLLERS. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Last Two Nights op Babby O'Neill. Engagement of Mr. B. N. Jones. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, will be produced THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Sir John Falstaff, Mr. Stuart O'Brien. After which, Babby O'Neill's Elegant Seances. Concluding with, COOL AS A CUCUMBER. ; , Plumpeb, Babby O'Neil. HI CITY HALL. MADAME WINTER'S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, (Under Masonic Patronage). Pbogeamme. —Past i. 1. Allegro and andante, Haydn's No. 6 Stringed Band. 2. Aria, "H Mio Tesoro," Mozart—Mr Winter. 3. Pong, " Brighter Days in Store"—Mrs. 4. Piano Solo, by desire, "Home, Swaet Home," Thalberg—Madame Winter. 6. Song, " The Arab Steed," Hodson— Mrs. 6. "Tell Her I Love Her Yet/ Stanley—Mr. 7. Duett, "Home to our Mountains," Verdi— Mr. and Madame Winter. 8. Duet for two Flutes (accompanied), " Quis est Homo," Rossini. An interval ef ten minutes. Pabt ii. 9. Minuet, Trio and Allegro, Hadyn's No. 6 —Stringed Band. 10. Ballad, "The Murmur of the Shell," Hon. Mrs. Norton —Madame Winter. 11. Duet, "I am the King of Spain," Wallace—Messrs. and Winter. 12. Violin Solo (accompanied)—Mr. Jones. 13. Song, " Good night beloved"—Balfe— Mr. Winter. 14. Piano, " Lucia di Lammermoor"— Prudent —Madame Winter. 15. Scena, " Jessie's Dream"—Mrs. ■ , 16. Duet, " Come away Elves"—Stephens— Mrs. , and Madame Winter. 17. Finale, "National Anthem." Commence at 8. Tickets 3s. and 25., at Messrs. Upton's, Wayte's, Stevens and Co.'s, Bonnington's, Cucksey's, and Mr. Hale's, Parnell. ' mRY OUR BOTTLED STOUT SIX SHILLINGS PER DOZEN.
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