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g=^" = NEW CITY HALL. GREAT ATTRACTION. TWO ENTERTAINMENTS. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. Jane 22nd, 1870. Bachelder's Great Miltonian Tableaux of PARADISE LOST! The most instructive entertainment ever given. Our First Parents, Adam and Eve—the Fall of Adam, and the Expulsion. The Garden of Eden is represented by splendid Landscape Scenes of marvellous beauty, showing Adam and Eve in the Garden, surrounded by Wie poi'SfPO'is folinj;e inoirlont to a tropical clime,-with Silvio's Lukes and Groves, silvery cascade, tropical flowers, birds, and iriiit; the whole combined to form that Paradise which Milton describes as a " Heaven on Earth." Among the many magnificent scenes liPre presented is Eve before the Fountain, : cring her reflection in the water. After which L OjBAN, The wonderful Illusionist, will appear in his Grand Entertainment, entitled MAGIC! WONDER!! & DELIGHT!!! The whole concluding with the Mysterious P O R fl 01 10, Out of which all the. Free Giuts to be given away each evening must come. Million Prices to Suit the Times : -Front Seats, 3s ; Second Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. R. G. Bachelder, Proprietor; A. J. Logan, Treasurer ;W. G. Carey, Lecturer; Messrs. Jeffery and Wright, Musical Directors. H. EASTWOOD, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL. CONTINUED SUCCESS or THE ST, A R DRAMATIC COMPANY. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, June 21, Will be performed" Barnett's celebrated Comedy, in three acts, of THE SRRIOHS FAMILY. One of the greatest satires on,cant and hypoci-isy that have ever been written. Charles Torrens ... Mr. South Frank Vincent Mr. Glover Danver3 Mr. Hooper Capt. Murphy Maguire Mr. J. G. Joyce Amindab Sleek Mr. S. Howard Lady Sowerby Crearaly Mrs. Joyce Mrs. CharlesTorrena ... Mrs. Sam Howard Emma Torrens. Miss J. Raymond Mrs. Ormsby Delmain Mrs. H. Jackson To conclude with the screaming farce of A.S.S. Mr. Diogenes Hunter... Mr. J. G. Joyce Anthony Sniggles ... Mr. Hooper Adolphus ... ... Mr. GlovnMrs. Hunter ... ... Mrs. Joyce Sophia ... ' ... ... Miss J. Raymond j NOTICE. The Management, at the request of many patrons of the Drama, have determined to, make the prices to the Dress Circle as follows :— • ■.-..,. Circle and Back' Boxes, 3s. ; Seats in Centre Private Box, ss. taeh ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, One Shilling. Doors open at half-past 7,. commence, at 8 o'clock. PRINCE OF "WALES THEATRE. . TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. ANOTHER STARTLIN G NOVELTY. EVERY SCENE ENTIRELY NEW, MECHANICAL EFFECTS ENTIRELY i . ~ ■•TSTEWt' . ;■;>*.■'' ■'■> ■■■• ■ ; THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING,June 2J, will be produced IT. IS NEVER TOO LA.TE TO "w"i MIIND; •■; ■ Oe, THE FIRST DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN AUSTRALIA. : ; | '. ,In active preparation, THE DE A D II EA X T . "THE TOMAHAWK:" A NEW WEEKLY JOURNALlWustrated by Mr. Fkank Vablky. n , . nit '■j FIRST NUMBER SATURDAY, JULY 2. Price Sixpence. iy o t i c c TO FAMILIES

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 140, 21 June 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 140, 21 June 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 140, 21 June 1870, Page 3