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Amusements.

v NCE OF WALES THEATRE.

L fs... Messrs. S. OBrien and J. M. Lord. S; i Artists . . . Messrs. Variey & Thornton.

TE .GREATEST SUCCESS EVER YET ACHIEVED IN AUCKLAND.

The Grand Moral Drama of JNETER TOO LATE TO MEND.

All Patrons of the Drama should witness

this Splendid Production.

The Ladies of Auckland should see this Beautiful Work, Replete with THRILLING SITUATIONS And SENSATIONAL TABLEAUX. Fathers, Mothers, Siaters, Brohters, and „ '<f Tradesmen Of Evitty Class— High and Low-

SHOULD SEE, jPHIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, A June 22, IT IS J^EVER TOO LATE TO MEND j

Or, GOLD IN AUSTRALIA.

Remember, Last Night of NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. Tom Robinson ... .Mr£ Stuart O'Brien. Susan Merton .... alter Bill. Londo? Nai ... Jh Lachlan McGowan Supi< te<-oj,«J the most accomplished Co. 7an - of Comedians ever pre- £ ntec 0 an Auckland public.

i *QNE— COME ALL.

The *>°>, a # P^me np^a for to-night is FA-THJ^OPE, -^i-bHARITY, Illustrated by the united actions of every ' 1 ' member of

MESSRS. OBRIEN & LORD'S Splendid Corps Dramatique.

Thursday, BENEFIT OF THE RIFLE VOLUNTEER

BAND.

THE DEAD HEART, For Monday ne^ct.

In active prepara'tioii, W HI^BPEIAESj

CLAUDE DUVAL.

THE A TEE EOTAL,

' I (WEDNESDA V ). JUN E 22,

The Last Night but . i.c of THE STAR DRAMATIC U )MP\N V, Being under engagement to appear at the Theatre Royal, Thames, for four weeLs, at the termination of which tlitsy will play two weeks in Auckland, previous to their departure for California.

Mr. Joseph Rayner, having recovered from his severe indisposition, will positively appear This Evening in Tom Taylors celebrated Comedy, in four acts, of STILL WATERS RUN DEEP.

Mr. Mildmay Mr. Joseph Rayner Mr. Potter Mr. J. Howe Captain Hawkiley ... Mr. J. G. Joyce Dunbilk Mr. South Markham ... ... Mr. Hooper Gimlet Mr. Glover Jessop ... .., Mr. Power Mrs. Sternhold ... Mra. H. Jackson Mrs. Mildmay .. Mrs. Sam Howard To conclude with the screaming Farce of THE COCKNEY IN CORSICA : Or, A THUMPING LEGACY. Jerry Ominous ... Mr. J. Sinnnonds Philipo Jeronomo ... Mr. J, G. Joyce Bambojetti ... ... Mr. South Leoni... ... ... Mr. Howe Brigadier Mr. Glover Rosetta Miss J. Raymond NOTICE. The Management, at the re quest of many patrons of the drama, have determined to make the prices to the Dress Circle as follow : — Circle and Back Boxes, 3g. Seats in Centre Private Box, ss. each; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 o'clock.

NEjW CITY HALL, QUEEN-STREKT.

Great Attraction.

Two Entertainments.

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, June 22, 1870.

Bachelder's Great Miltonian Tableaux of

PARADISE LOST,

The most instructive entertainment ever given.

Our First Parents, Adam and Eve— the Fall of Adam — and the Expulsion.

VIOLIN SOLO, " THE BIRD ON THE TREE," Mr. JOHN S. WRIGHT.

After wbich,

MR A. J. LOGAN, The wonderful Illusionist, will appear in hia 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 seats, 3s. ; second seats; 2s. j back seats. Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commen oe at eight.

R. G. Bachelder, Proprietor ; A. J. Logan. Treasurer ; W. G- Carey, Lecturer ; Messrs, Jeffery and Wright; Musical Directors. H, EASTWOOD, Manager.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4004, 22 June 1870, Page 1

Word Count
538

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4004, 22 June 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4004, 22 June 1870, Page 1

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