PBINCE OF WALES THEATBE.
[..Mr. J. Bennett. ... Mr. Charles Matsey, ... Mr. R. A. Owen. ... Mr. J. P. Hydes.
Lessee and Manager ... Scenic Artist ... Musical Director Stage Manager
Under the patronage of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh (by special letter to Mrs. Heir), and his Excellency Sir George and_Lady Bowen.
qpHIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, L Ootober 15. The emt— tamments will commence with the Xondoa Comedy of Young Wilding Mr. J. P. ,HvdU«. Old Wilding ... . ... -.i.^Mr/T. _Mip. John Mr. Power. Miss Grantham Miss Sheppanfo .sir J.'E. r Ediott '..'. ... 'Mr. Ryan. ' '^ f Papillon Mr. Mac Cab*. William Mr. Glover. Miss Godfrey -I Mi*i Montros*.
Highland Fling... Miss Greenless (h«e first appearance in Auckland).
To be followed by the Musical Vaudeville of
JE]S[3^y^LINI);,. , or - OR, THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE. ~ T r . >.:.^hjL ■ "'-J ;: Jbnny Lind ... Miss Habbdett Gobdon. Operatic Ajbs and Baixacs ... Misa H. GpKSO|r. Baron Swigitoff Beery (a &tu- '] dent,, surnamed the Cock of ' T '•' ? ' the College) Mr. Towers. Mr. Lawrence Leatherlungs (a tanner on a tour) Mr. Mac Cab*. Mr. Granby Gag (a London manager in search of a Star) Mr, J. P. Hydei. Herr Scheroot Mr. Power. Herr Kanaster Mr. Kemp. , w Herr Spit ton Mr. Glover. Herr Sneeze Mr. J. Smith. r , .. Herr Splutter s Miv- W. u Gioltf Oii Herr Stammer Mr. P. Murphy. Landlord Mr. J. Frukfias
Music incidental to the pisct; ... f Song, " The Student Smbk TeT c'8 w 5Mri U f?_smp" t l Song and Chorus, " Oh, Jenny Lind".. .Mr. Tower* and Company. -joiil t.vaC - I Operatic Airs... Miss Harriett Gordon. Duet, "Go Away".. Miss Harriett Gordon and Mr. —J. P. Hydesf -' >fCO ' - Ol B'MO8 ' M0 Fin«le...By the Company. i -sUiii,". - ..-.n.»U A'tndhJ aexo.l 0C Dance of all Nations Miss Brown.
* ' Concluding with the Screaming Farce of the LOTTERY TICKET, _
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING,
By special desire, and for this night' only} tkt^siulstirring Play of
T/H.E ' SiTR A lOG. EjJt-f-xod f? Mbs. Hallir Mrs. Robt. Hub.
PROCLAMATION! j PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. "jl/TONDAY EVENING NEXT/ OCTOBER 19. E. T. Gillon, Esq.'rGreat Drama of AUBOEA P L,,0, Yrjp,l,Y rj p,I, Founded on Miss Braddon's Novel of the same name. . , " i - '-i r< The character of the heroine— the lovely, impulsive, wilful • ' ' AURORA FLOYD, Will be sustained by MRS. ROBERF HEIR.
Scenery of the most gorgeous description, with all the latest Parisian effects, by Mr. Charles Maie»y.
The production of this great Drama will be under the direction of Mr. J. P. Hydes, whose well-knows abilities will be a sufficient guarantee of its excel* lence. ,
LECTURE ON CHEMISTRY.
A LECTURE on CHEMISTRY will bed.Ui^red ___ in the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, roa FRIDAY Erening next, by Mr. O. A. ROBERTSON, illustrated by experiments and diograms..
To commence at half-past 7 o'clock.
T. B. Gn.i~s, Esq., will preside.
Admission : Front teats, Is. 6d.; Back seatf,' U: Children and Schools, Half-price. '" H !
TESTIMONIAL TO THE LORD BISHOP OF* > LIOHFIELD AND NEW ZBALANDV- •''
SUBSCRIPTIONS- will be received "for the'] abo»e object by the following' members of - Committee appointed for that purpose:— Messrs. * ' J. C. Bowden, Booker, Baber ; Dr. Hooper;, Messrs .' Hurst, S. Kissling, Lewis, Leifijhton, Oldham, 1 Pierce, Roberton, Tonks, Walker ; or SHIRLEY BILL, Treasurer. ,- Auckland, Ootober 13, 186& .__ t ._
AUCKLAND VUNCS.
THE FIRST NUMBER WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY.
FROM the complete success of the' First Series, published by the Proprietors in Wellington, they feel confident of public support. ' ' A ll communications to be addressed to the Editor, Herald Office. ' '
\ DVKRTISEMENTS for New Zealand,- Aus» __. tralaaian, Cape of Good Hope,, and femopean. papers RECEIVED at the office of this paper.; .
AUCKLAND AND THAMES PARCEI 3 DELIVERY., •
FI ETCHER BROTHERS BFG to announce that -they-are makiDg arrangements in ■ Auckland,' ParntU, .Shortland, Graham's Town, Tookey's Flat, and neighbourho. ds, which will enable them to. undertake the RECEIPT and DELIVERY of PAR.CEL£*_*c,, wifch safefrjr, promptness, and at modcate charges. Head Office : Grey-street, Shortland. Auckland Office : , Mr. S. * HaODB .SMITH'S stort, ' Queen-street Wharf. i iParticulars of branch, offices in a few 1 days.
J. J. S WlNtfEißidN ~ u WOOD-TURNER, Well ley-street East,Mjtwo doors from Queen-street. \ I N.B.— Always on hand— Table, -Wpbst*^" 4 -' Chair Legs, Drawer Stumps and Knobs, , Sofa, RaiJj; r, and Bed Posts. Billiaid and Bagatelle Balls Tjjrned jr. and Stained. r ..-,■>/£« ••• W Fern-tree Vases of various patterns.. t pj, ,k
-"» BROKER, , .i* 37, (3itk««-stk»1 t » - v't'l Advances made .g^i^t^od^oiisjgnedfor s___
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3510, 15 October 1868, Page 1
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