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I THEATRE ROYAL, AUCKLAND. Prolonged Stay of the Great Wizard. Grand Festival of Amusements. POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS ! ! ! This Evenings (Friday,) APRIL 23rd,

The Performances will be under the Immediate and distinguished Patronage of the Honourable the Speaker and the Honourable Members of the House of Representatives.

ON SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 24tit, BEING POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OP THE WIZARD'S ENTERTAINMENTS. The Performances will be for the

BENEFIT

OF GOBLIN SPEIGHTLY!

When a Programme of the WIZARD'S BEST ILLUSIONS will be introduced, together with ORIGINAL ODDITIES of SPR£GHTLY'S

own compositon, amongst which will be a Speech explaining his own ideas of things in general, including the WIZARD'S WONDERS. Those who have not yet visited the TEMPLE OF MAGIC produced by the great

WIZARD JACOBS

must do so on the above occasion, as he and his GOBLIN will positively be invisible after SATURDAY EVENING, the 24th inst. DON'T have to say when you hear the WIZARD IS GONE, dear me ! Has he really left ? I meant to have seen him ? The answer will be, Yes ? He has certainly left New Zealand, and you have lost a treat indeed? We shall never see his equal, he is the MASTER of the MODERN MAGIC.

Doors open at half-past seven ; the Wizard and his Goblin appear at eight o'clock precisely. Tickets and places for the Stalls, to be had daily at the Box Office from 11 to 2. Prices of Admission : — Stalls, 6s. j Boxes, 4s ; Pit 2s. Children under 12 years of age, half-price. in arms not admitted. Smok : ng in any part of the Theatre strictly prohibited.

MILITARY THEATRE. ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 26tit ; H^HE above Theatre, by the kind permission of - 1 - COL. WYNYARD, C. 8., will open for One Night only, by whose permission also the BAND of the 58th REGIMENT will be in attendance.

FOR THE FAREWELL BENEFIT OF B. JV*. JOJVES. Mr. JONES in making this his first and last appeal to his Friends and the Public of Auckland, trusts they will not forget to rally round him on this his LAST APPEARANCE among them.

KATHERINE AND PETRUCHIO,

In which the following Ladies and Gentlemen will appear: — MRS HARRY JACKSON. MISS. A. BATWELL MR. HARRY JACKSON. MR. F. VARLEY MR. WOOD. MR. WALCOT. MR. B. N. JONES, &c, &c. SINGING AND DANCING. Mrs. Smith's Lecture on "Woman's Rights." The whole to conclude with the Laughable Farce of PAT ROONEY'S MISFORTUNE.

For further particulars, see Bills of the day. THEATRE ROYAL. RE-OPEN FOR THE DRAMATIC SEASON. Monday Evening, April 26th. Shakespeare's comedy in three Acts, TAMING OF THE SHREW, OR KATHERINE AND PETRUCHIO.

Kate the Shrew, by Mrs. William Hill, her first appearance since her illness. SINGING AND DANCING. New Comic Duet called a vial to the "WIZARD JACOBS." And the new original Burlesque, full of songs, parodies &c, called VILLTKINS AND HIS DINAH. Dinah, Mrs. T. S. Bellair. i

{ifN.B. Messrs. Walcot and Varley being engaged at this Theatre will not perform elsewhere as announced in other advertisements. PARQUETTE 35.,"b0X 2s, PIT Is. Lesecs & Managers j S j£j£ IAIB>

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1129, 23 April 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1129, 23 April 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1129, 23 April 1858, Page 2