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Amn^ements^ ,

PRINCE OF WALES THEA.TBB. Lessees... Messrs. S. OBrien and J. M- Lord. Scenic Artists ... Messrs.Variey & THornton. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AND GREAT SUCCESS. OF NEVER' TOO LATE'"TO ! MEND. Every Scene entirely neay'— J£e<|hBmcal Effects entirely new? 1 %■? The magnificent Company engaged appearing in this splendid production, and comprising : I Mrs. Walter Bill Mr. B. N. Jones j L. McGowan > L. McGowan" i William Ryan Musgrave ! Miss Ther. Warne J. H. Clifford i St. Clare Clinton Noone Booth Mr. William Ryan Hesford | Mr. Stuart O'Brien-. [ 1 1 H I S ( TUESDAY ) EVENING, * June 21, IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND ; Or, THE FIRST DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN AUSTRALIA; Founded on the great novel of the same name by Charles Reade, Eaq. - '«,A* moat exciting drama, . and one* of the greatest moral' lessons ever - practically illustrated. " Part 1. — The Grove Farm at Farnborough. Part 11. Mrs. Merton's Cottage, Grass, mere — The Model Prison — Farnborough. Part lll.— Gold— The Slab Hut in Australia. ' • Part IV. — Hon^e again — Retribution. In active preparation, THE DEAD HEART.

THEATEE EOTAL. Continued Success of THE STAR DRAMATIC COMPAN ST. 'pO-NIGHT (TUESDAY,), JUNE 21, Will be performed Barnett's celebiated Comedy, in three ac,ts, of THE SERIOUS FAMILY, One of the greatest satires on cant and hypocrisy that have ever be>ri- written. Charles Torrens „.. Mr. 4 South? Frank Vincent ... Mr. Glover Danvers ... ..,. Mr. Hooper Capt. MurphyMaguire Mr. J. ,G. Joyce Aminadab Sleek ... Mr. S. Howard Lady Sower byCreamly - -Mis. Joyce Mrs. Charles Torrens Mrs. Sam Howard Emma Torrens ... Mi&j J. Raymond Mrs. Ormsby Delmain Mrs 11. Jackson To conclude with the screaming Farceof A.S.S. Mr. Diogenes Hunter... Mr. J. G. Joyce Anthony Sniggles .. Mr. [Cooper Adolphus ... ... Mj. Glover Mrs. Hunter lln, Joyce Sophia ... ... Mi *J. Raymond NOTICE. The Management, at the io quest of many patrons of the drama, have determined to make the prices to the Dress Circle as follow :—: — Circle and Back Boxes, 3s. Seats in Centre Private Box, ss. each; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. Doors open at half -past 7, commence at 8 o'clock.

PARNELLHALL. THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 23. For One Night only. BARRY O'NEIL'S ENTERTAINMENT, on which occasion he will be assisted by the following distinguished artistes :—: — Me. Alfred Sinobb^ the eminent Pianist and Buffo Singer. Mb. Henry Morgan, the inimitable seriocomic vocalist j and BARRY O'NEIL, the elegaxt and accomplished Comique. This being positively his LAST appearance in Auckland. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Reserved seats, 3s ; Paradis, 2s. ADOLPHUS FLAVELLE, Agent.

PUBLIC HALL, OTAHUHU. FRIDAY, JUNE 24. BARRY O'NEIL'S ENTERTAINMENT.

A LODGE OF LIGHT, THAMES. BRETHREN ATTENDING the MA* SONIC BALL, on the Eve of St» John's Day (THURSDAY), 23rd instantwill APPEAR in MASONIC COSTUME. By ordei. L. W. LOVEDAY, Hon, Sec. M.B.C.

SEWJNG MACHINES ! Now ok View at the CITY HALL. , SOME SPLENDID SAMPLES of •'LOCKSTITCH" MACHINES, Suitable for DOMESTIC and MANUFAC. TURING PURPOSES. Inspection Invited.

FOR SALE, AHA SCRIP intheKURANUI GOLDIf \J\J MINING COMPANY. „ Apply to.; ; aa Q m cX, Elliott-street.

I-infrAOTE' PAPER FOR SALE. —Apply W •* tiW'office of this paper.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4003, 21 June 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4003, 21 June 1870, Page 1