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AMTTSMWm .ill H IS A T K '£. Lebseec acdg'NaLU akd 00. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BOXING NIGHT. First Production in New Zeaknd of the Great Drury Lane Triumph YOUTH, YOUTH. With all the ORIGINAL SCENERY FROM DRURY LANE MODELS, BY JOHN HENNINGS. assisted by JOHN LIITLE. The ARMS supplied from Birmingham, and by Sir W. ARMSTRONG AND CO., of Newcastle-on-Tyne. MECHANISM by GEORGE CAHILL. ELECTRIC, CALCIUM, and GAS EFFECTS, E. SIMMONS. The INCIDENTAL MUSIC composed and arranged by OSCAR BARRETT, Drury Lane Theatre. First Appearance in New Zealand of the Celebrated Comedian. J. R. GRE VIL LE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2G, Aai Every Evening at a quarter to 8, The Great Military Drama YOUTH, In the lexicon of youth, Which fate reserves for a bright manhood, There's no such word as fail.—Bulwcr Lytton. Note the following Unequalled Cast: Fran!: Darlington .. .. Mr Frank Catea Rev. Joseph Darlington (Vicar oi Beechley) .. .. MrW. G.Carey Colon* jlDalton .. /Mr J. F. Cathcart Major Randall Beckley Jg Mr H. E. Walton Captain Lord Loverton £-g Mr R. Rogers Captain Hon. Arthur o g Lavender .- 2.§ ■{ Mr J. H. Hazlitt Willie. Spratlcy ■!»§■< Mr J. H. Hazlitt g'S> Miss Roland Watts«E« Phillips ° Mr F. Walters E. Green .. Mr J. R. Greville Lieutenant Leslie .. ° Mr F.Walters Lieutojtiant Roberts .. / E.Green Larry O'Pheysey .- .. Mr J. R. Grevill TotnOardham ) rnnvM9 (MrII. Hodson Ruthe»rford \ Oonvuts | Mr F . jiarcourt Deputy-Governor of Convict Prison ~ Swinton (a Prison Warder) Fowler (Mrs WalsJngham Servant.. Waiter at the Club .. Era de Malvoisie Mrs Walsingham Mr Joe Tolano Mr J. Morga* Servant.. .. .. Mr R. Reedman Waiter at the Club .. .. Mr H.Walsh Era de Malvoislo .. .. Miss Emily Fitzroy Mrs Walsingham .. .. Miss Flora Anstead Mrs Darlington „. .. Mrs Wooldridge Kitty Athol ) „.. rnil< , ;na (Miss M. Desraend AmyAthol f ller CoUßinß | Miss M. Falconer Alice Wenlock (Frank Darlingltngton's Coußin) . ■ Miss A. Wooldridge Miss tfones (Mistress of Beechlay School) .. .. Mi9B Kate Aline Bessie .. .. .. Miss A. Livingstone Soldiers, Convicts, Warders, Villagers, Sailors, Affghans, etc. Tableau 1. BEECHLEY CHURCH (SUMMER), THE ONLY SON. Tableau 2. THE UPPER THAMES. CHANGING TO THE BOATING COTTAGE, THE MOTH AND THE FLAME. Tableau 3. FRANK'S ROOM. The Elaborate Furniture and Decorations for this Magnificent Scene are from the Dunedln Iron and Woodware Company, Princes Btreet. Tableau 4. MRS WAXSINGHAM'S SOIREE. SWEET REVENGE. Tableau 5. THE CONVICT PRISON. THE GANG MATES. Tableau 6. THE DEPARTURE OF THE TROOPSHIP. "AULD LANG SYNE." Tableau 7. DEFENCE OF HAWK'S POINT. DEATH OR GLORY. "A most realistic and truthful picture of Affghan warfare."— Vide General Lord Wolsetey and General Sir Frederick Roberts, V.0., G. 0.8. Tableau 8. BEECHLEY (WINTER). THE RETURN. THE VICTORIA CROSS. ONE HUNDRED EFFICIENTLYTRAINED AUXILIARIES IN THIS GREAT PRODUCTION. The whole produced under the immediate supervision of W. G. CAREY and H. E. WALTON. J, H, Hazlitt Assistant Stage Manager, Scale of Prices—Dress Circle, ss; First Stalls, 3s; Second Stalls, 2s; Pit, ONE SHILLING. Box Plan now open at the Dresden Piano Depot, 27 Princes street. Tickets purchased during the day at Nathan's, tobacconist, will be admitted a quarter of an hour before the doors are open to the public

Doors open at o clock; commence at a quarter to 8 sharp. J. P. MAODONALD, Manager. J. W. DODGE, Business Manager. JL R R I S 0 N HALL. "T\VA HOUBS AT HAMB." FAREWELL TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT (BOXING NIGHT). For a Short Season Only. KENNEDY'S SONGS OF SCOTLAND. BOXING NIGHT-MR KENNEDY will sing " Come All ye Jolly Shepherds," "There Cam' a Young Man to my Decile's Door," " The Auld Man's Dead." " Get up and Bar the Door, O," 1 "SaeWJUWeYet/' And. tell the. humorous story of Sounders N'Glasaan's Courtship. BOXING NIGHT-Miss HELEN KENNEDY will fcing " Caller Herrln'," And in the Duet. •« Ae Fond Kiss." BOXING NIGHT -Mies MARJiORY KENNEDY will sing " Last May a Braw Wooer," And take part in the GAELIC AIRS, BOXING NIQHT-Mvas MAGGIE KENNEDY \?ill sing *< 0 Gin I Were Where Gadle Bins!" BOXING NIGHT-The MISSES KENNEDY will sing GAELIC AIRS: "FHIR A BHATA" (the Boatman), "HO RO MO NIGHEAN DONN BHOID* HKAOH " (My Nut-brown Maids**), "The Blue Bells of Scotland," And "TlieKeelßo>y," And ;sjay pianoforte DuetReels and Strathspeys; " What's, a' the Steer, Kimmer ?" "<Jenny Dang the Weaver," "Charlie is My Darlm','* " My Love She's but a Lassie Yet." BOXING NIGHT-MbHOBERTKENNEDY will sing "Birdof the Wilderness,' 1 " The March of tho Cameron Men," Eogli hj aong—'"ifhe Death of Nelson." Aad in the duet «'Ae Fond Kiss." PROGRAMME FOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. "The Auld Scots Sangs," "Come under my Plaidie," " The Broom o' the Cowdenknowes " (trio), " Annie Laurie," " Auld Robin Gray," " The Laird o' Cockpcn," " The Rowan Tree," " Scots wha ha'e wl' Wallace Bled." Reels and Strathspeys, arranged as Pianoforte Duets, "Allistet M'AHlster," "Col. M<Bain,'» " Highland Donald," " The Flowers of Edinburgh." "My Anns" (recitative) » " aa Alarm " (»-* A £ Handel. „« - Hurr, .7.ou S ''Story. ttod John Socht mo for his Wife," MR KENNED*. "Guma elan a chi mi" (Sailor's Love ) Q ae i} o Song), • -Mairi Lagaach »(" Pretty V Mftrv * I " John Grumlie," " Castles iu the Air," ! " The Macgregors' Gathering." " The Blrks of Aberfeldy ' (trio), «' Alistcr M'Allister," "AULD LANG SYNE" FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, "A nicht wr the jacqbites." Commence at 8 o'clock, PRICES OF ADMISSION: Front Seats 8s Balcony 2s Body of Hall 1* Children half-price. Tickets may be had of Messra Begg and Co, Children In arms not admitted. B. KENNEDY, Manager,

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Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 3

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