PEINCE OF WALES THEATBE. In conscqtiencc of ihc oft.lic Performance, the curiam will rise a quarter before Eight. LAST NIGHT OF THE WILL AND THE WAY, With its splendid Scenery and Effects, including the new celebrated Churchyard Scene. LAt'OITAT'.LP, FARCE, SONGS, DUETTS, TUNCES. &C. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING- Oct. 22, PERFORMANCE will commence with the Great Dnima of THE WILL AND THE WAY, OK, OLD FIDELITY and THE VISION op DEATH. DANCE MISS GRIFFITHS. To conclude with the laughable Sketch of THE Q. C. E., Ok FIFTEEN MINUTES WITH THE GHOST. ON MONDAY, THE OCTOIi OO N , With Splendid Scenery, Properties and Effects. Half-price at half-past 9 o'clock. Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Back Seats, Is. 6d. Season Tickots on application to the Management. §3T Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at 8 precisely. THEATRE 11 OYA L. PiiopurETOH . . . MB. s. ROWE. j TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, ■ MOST POSITIVELY LAST TIM K 01? 31 li. GEO Ii G E FAWCETT As SIIYGOCK, and MISS ELO IS E JUNO As PORTIA, 111 Shakespeare's grand Comedy THE MERCHANT OF VENICE,: With tho MAGNIFICENT SCKNKHV, UNEQUALLED CAST, MUSIC, AND SCI'EKIS COSTUME. To conclude with (for the last time), tho RONNIE FISHWIFE, Supported by Miss Juno and Messrs. Dunn, Tom Fawcett, and Manley. ME, GEORGE FAWCETT Will shortly appear in his widely celebrated impersonation of WILKIN? MICAWBER, FHOM CIIAIiLES DICKENS " DAVID COri'EIiFIELD." Box Ofllco daily at Varty's. Stalls ss. ; to be reserved at Vahtx's. N.B.—No Bonnets allowed in tho Stalls. Boxes 'Is. ; Pit 2s. GREAT SUCCESS ! ! PEOFE SS O E PARKER, CHAMPION SWORDSMAN, ~|2)EGS to inform tho public of A uckland that he has engaged THE NEW HALL, QUEEN-STEEET, Two Doors above the Brunswick Hall, And assisted by MISS ANNIE BEAUMONT, THE CELEBRATED VOCALIST, HE 'WILL COMMENCE A SEEIES OF ENTERTAINMENTS THIS (SATURDAY) EYEKING. Front seats, -is.; Back scuts and Promenade, 2s. Doors open at seven, to commence at a quarter to eight. NE W GOODS. MRS. C. LOWSON to intimate that alio has received ex ' Glend ower,' A LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK ron tit 13 .vrriiOACUiNG season, Consisting of the latest leading styles and fashions IN STR A\V 11 AT S AND BO NNE T S (rli!M MUK AND UNTUISI JIUL>), Also, A large assortment of CHOICE MILLINERY BONNETS, newest stvles, in dress mati:i;iai.s, MANTLES, SHAWLS, SIf.KS, PARACHUTES (in all Colours), CRINOLINES, STAYS, LAWKS' UNDERCLOTHING, AND BA B Y LIN EN , L &C., &C.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 295, 22 October 1864, Page 1
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