THEATRE EOYAL. 1 Lessee Mr. M. Constable. Directress"!.. Miss Joey Gougenheim. Stage Manager Mr. Frank Towers. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF MISS .'JOEY G-OTTGENHEIM. ENGAGEMENT oiMRS. HAEEY JACKSON. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, JULY 27th, .-:-. The Performance will commence with The Splendid Comedy of THE lEI3H HEIRESS. Lord William Daventry Mr. J. H. Clifford. Sir William Daventry ... Mr. J. South. Mr. Supple Mr. Thorpe. Percy Ardent Mr. J. P. Hydes. Major Fus3 Mr. F. Towers. Lenoro ... ... ... Miss Greenless NORAH ... Miss JOEY GOUGENHEIM. Lady Daventry... ... Mrs. Harry Jackson. The Hon. Mrs. C. B. ... Miss Melville To conclude with BOX AND COX. ON SATURDAY, THE EOS TEE SISTEE, and THE MUTINY AT THE NOEE NEW CITY HALL. Under the Distinguished Patronage of LADY BOWEN. LAST NIGHT BUT THREE oi? THE CAEANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. ; NOTICE. —The inclemency of the weather on j Wednesday havihg prevented a numerous circle of admirers from attending the Concert, by particular desire, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, July 29, ■Will be set apart for a Grand Complimentary BENEFIT to MADAME CARANDINI. PROGRAMME. ( PABT I. Overture, piano, "Diabelli" — The Mi-ses Rosina and Eannie. Duet, "Ah luggi" (from Donizetti's Opera "La Favorita") —Miss Fannie and Mr. Winter. Cavatina, " Sing on ye Little Birds" (Wiley) —Miss Rosina. Fantasia, Piano, "Lurline" (Ascher)—Madame Winter. Buffo Duett, "Quanto Amore" (Donize_i) — Madame Carandini and Mr. Sherwiu. Cannzonette, " My Mother bids me bind my Hair" (Haydn)— Miss Fannie. Character Song, "I wish I was a Fish"— Mr. J. Small. Scena—" Ernani involami" (Verdi) —Madame Carandini. Duet, "The Wind and the Harp" (Glover)— The Misses Rosina and Fannie. An interval of ten minutes. Introduction (piano),." Fairy Lillian"—Misses Rosina and Fannie. Quartette, "Oft in the Stilly Night,'^— Madame Carandini, the Misses Rosina and Fannie and Mr. Sherwin. Serenade, "Good Night, Beloved" (Balfe)—Mr. Winter. Song, « 0 Fair Dove, O Fond Dove" (Gatty) —Miss Rosina. Buffo Duet, "Anticipations of Switzerland" (Parry)—Madame Caradini and Hr. Sherwin. i Fantasia (piano), " Study for the Left Hand" (Cezerny)—Madame Winter. Character Song, " Tho Unfortunate Man"— Mr. J. Small. Ballad, "The Old Arm Chair" (xluasell)-— Madame Carandini. Song, " Kathleen Mavourneen"--Miss Fannie. Finale, " The Gipsies' Chorus"—Ccmpany. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock. Admission: Reserved seats, 4s ; second seats, 2s. Children half-price. Tickets may be obtained and seats secured at Cucksey's Music Warehouse, Queen-street, where a numbered plan of the Hall can be seen. Ladies' Cloak Room, and every attention. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30 p.m. NEW MCSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! The charming Songs— " When the Roses Bloom Again," " The Land o' the Leal," " Norah Mullane," Sung with great success by the Misses Rosina and Fannie Carandini, may be obtained at Cucksey's Music Warehouse, and principal Stationers. ""' , ARRIVAL OF \ THE I GLASS-BLOWERS. ssK/TB & JirRS- WOODRCFFE, the BOt'U -ffiH^VAM GLASSBLOWERS, have #mcd, B _.cs will °y ' Agent. -_uR. E. H. MARSHALL, M.D., MEMBER of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Licenciate of Midwifery ' and the Diseases of Women and Children, of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Hobson-stbeet (near Cook-st.,) Auckland. Consultations daily. •VT ' O T I O E J.O FAMILIES.
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