"G A I. * 5* O B N I A K GIBCUS, PRINCESS THEATRE. Proprietors...Hebb S. GREENBERG and CO. Manager .Mr W. H. FOLEY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, NOV. 23. The performances will consist of a variety of Peats by Equestrians, Gymnasts, Acrobats, Tight-rope Dancing, &c, &c, by The following Artistes : MADAME TOURNEAR, ■The Graceful Equestrienne and Tight-rope Dancer. SIGNOR RAPHAEL, ' The Great Bare-back Rider, and la perche Performer. . MR W. JONES, •The Dramatic Rider and Acrobatic Performer. MONS. KLAER, -The Great Globe Dancer, and his 'Celebrated Canedrome of Dogs and Monkeys. MASTER JAMES, The Renowned Juggler and Equilibrist. MR J. GAYNER, "The Buffoon Rider and Gymnastic Performer. W. H. FOLEY,, -The Poetical Clown and Jester. MR FORD, ' Tumbler and Tamperlinist. MESSRS DIGNY AND GREEN, Comic Pantomimists. Also a highly-trained Stud of WORSES AND PONIES. Likewise, MR GREEN ACRE’S CELEBRATED BRASS BAND I ! ■ j ' Grand Change of Programme Nightly. Admission; Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2a; Children, half-price. ■Doors 4 open -at a Quarter past Seven, to com--mence at-Eight o’clock sharp. Grand Day Performance on SATURDAY, 25th INSTANT, at 2 o’clock. Private Boxes and Seats may be secured at 'Mr Rees’s, Tobacconist. -Good order will be - strictly- enforced, and no ; - smoking allowed. Car N.B.—Riding Lessons given on application to W. H. Foley, at the Theatre. w A. C. Rees..... Lessee. O P E N DA I L Y , (Sundays Included). ADMISSION FREE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. RAND FE'T E e CHA M-P E T RE, At TATJXHALL GARDENS, ON ST ANDREW’S DAY, THURSDAY, 30th NOV., fUnder the Patronage of the Right Worshipful Master and Officers of the PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND, • (Scottish Constitution), And the Right Worshipful Master & Officers of THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF OTAGO, (English Constitution), The proceeds to be devoted to the Benevolent Funds of the Provincial Grand Lodges for purely Charitable purposes. Admission to the Gardens, 2s fid. Children under twelve years of age free. Non-Masons admitted. Tickets to be obtained of any of the Officers ■of the Masonic Lodges under the Scotch and English Constitutions, and of Brother Rees, Tobacconist, Stafford street. Steamers will run all day at fid fares. A Collation will be provided at a moderate 'charge. Cricket, Croquet, Quoits, and other Games. AUXHALLA R ’D E N S. Full particulars in future advertisements.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 796, 23 November 1865, Page 3
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383Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 796, 23 November 1865, Page 3
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