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PllTNCE OF WA M&-4RSB A3UIE. Lessees... Messrs/ S. 0^W*nd J. M. Lord. Scenic Artist* ... MeMrk. yarley & Thornton. ' p H I S V. (SATURSAY) EVENING, 1 c - June 18, - ' The performance will ' commence with Shakspeare's Tragedy of MACBETH. Mr. Stuart O'Brien as Macbeth and Hec*te. Mrs. Walter Hill as Lady Macbeth. With all Locke's original music. ' "Duncan, King of Scotland Mr. Mntgrare Banquo (General in the king's army) . Mr. B. N. Jones Macbeth (General in King's army) ... Mr. Stnart O'Briea Macduff Mr. Kyan 1st Witch Mr. L. McGowan Lady Macbeth ... Mas. Walter tilth <N — — — _— Concluding -wifch. the screaming farce of THE^OVERNOR'S WIFE. Mr. and Mra.^ McGowan, Mr. Musgr&ve, Mr. Clifford, and Company. Monday, June 20. NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. Tn consequence of the length of the performance, the curtain will rise at & quarter to 8 o'clock.

THEATKE KOYAL. Continued Success of THE STAK DRAMATIC COMPAQ. I Q-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JUNE 18, By particular request, -will be performed the celebrated Drama of LADY AUDLEY'S SEC&ET, Founded on Miss Braddon's Popular Novel. Robert Audley ... Mr. Joseph Rayner George Talboys .. Mr. J. G. Joyce" 1 Bibblea Mr. S. Howard Bubbles ... ... .Mr. J. Simmonds Sir Michael Audley^... Mr. Glover _ Luke Marks Mr. Howe Lady Audley (her gK^at impersonation) ... Mrs. H. Jackson Phoebe Marks Mrs. Sam Howard A '- ... ... Mrs. Joyce Marw ... ... Mrs. Glover . i _ ———— ' To-be followed by • Favourite Dance, by Mts. Sam Howard. Irish Ballad, by Mr. J. Howe. Double Scotch Reel,' by Mr. Glover and Misa Jessie Raymond. To conclude with the screaming Farce of '^. THE WANDERING MINSTREL. « *JemBaggs Mr. Sam Howard • -Mr. Crincum ...' ~".. Mr. J. G. Joyce - 'Mons. Tweedle ~^a.v. Mr. J. Simmonda ' Herbert Carol... . <,,. -Mrs. Joyce Julia ... ... "^"t.l 1 MiBS J. Raymond Peggy .. • .. - £V.. Mta. S. Howard. Mrs. Crincum Mrs. H. Jackson NOTICE. The Management, at the request of many patrons of the drama, have determined to make the prices to the Dress Circle as follow : — Circle and Back Boxks, 3s. Seats in Centre Private Box, 5a. each Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. Doors open at half -past 7, comm ence at o'clock.

NEW CITY HALL, QUEfiN-STREET. Great Attraction. Tvro Entertainments. ' FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, June 22, 1870. Bachelder's Great Miltonian Tableaux of PARADISE LQST, The most instructive entertainment ever given. Our J?irat Parents, Adam and Eve— the Fall of Adam — and the Expulsion. The Garden of Eden is represented by Bplen<Jid landscapes, scenes of marvellous beauty, showing Adam and Eve in the Garden, surrounded by the gorgeous foliage incident to a tropical clime, with sylvan Lakes and Groves, Silvery Cascade, Tropical Flowers, Birds, and Fruit ; the whole combined to form that Paradise which Milton describes as & " Heaven on Earth. " Among the many magnificent qcenes here presented is Eve before the Fountain, seeing her reflection in the water. After which, LOGAN, The wonderful Illusionist, will appear in his Grand Entertainment, entitled MAGIC, WONDER, and DELIGHT. The -whole concluding with THE MYSTERIOUS PORTFOLIO, Out of which all the Frke Gifts to be given away each evening must come. Million Prices to suit the times : Front aeatg, 3s. ; second seats, 2a.; back seats, Is. Poors open at 7.30 ; to common « e at eight. R. G. Baehelder, Proprietor ; A. J. Logan. Treasurer ; W. G. Oarey, Lecturer ; Messrs, Jeffery and Wright,' Musical Directors. H. EASTWOOD, Manager. Ecclesiastical. SYMONDS-STREET HALL.— SUNDAY SERVICES, June 22.— Morning : On the Bible. Evening : Inspired .Truth in Solomon's Teaching, seen in the Light of Christianity.

LECTURE ON THE EARLY CHRISTIAN » . ,_. q^ujjch, - - : — . _ I^HE Eighth. LECTURE of the Course , -.will be delivered in Albert-street Church/ TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING June 19, 'b~y the Rev. WARLOW DA VIES, M.A. - -Subject : Ethiopian and the Prophet Isaiah".*'

MB. cMllMs -for. SANDERS, -., "eONSULTINCx HOMOEOPATH, . ASSISTANT TO DR. 6. P. "FISCHER.; NINBYEAKS ASSISTANT TO "Dfc.PoVELt^O? I.O>I1>ON. Hours of Consultation : Morning, from -9 to 1, 'J " '.- '"-" Evening,' 6 to J8.'i i S.I £ > 21», Queen-street, optfositt; the Citsf Hfcll. *' . . . ,., k , > t ' • : f n 't '"' '- 1 A- '• ' >r; . * ''" J *'L'>>

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4001, 18 June 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4001, 18 June 1870, Page 1