PRINCE OP "WALES TBCEAIUfi, Ci lv AIN D PRODUCTION.THE EXTRAORDINARY DRAMA'! 01' | THE OCTOEOOJT, liich has IX'n played with universal success in almost every large city where the English tongue is I spoken, will bo presented for the first time in Auck- i liind, mill an elaborate care utterly cceliuaiti'* all j former productions. = | | GOKGEODS SCENERY" j By Mr. Cilaki.es Massey, MACHINERY AND I'EO PER TIES, "By Mr. 11. Twigut, MUSIC arranged and selected for tlib occasion by Mr. GiLHur.l'. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY,) Octoijeb 2S, WILL BE, PRESENTED Bouucicaui.t's Great, Drama of TII E OCTOII O0 X, To conclude wit); Burlesque Circus Scene from li UMTII'OOZLE, Introducing the great Act of Swoi'dinimsliip of Cutting in two a liar of Lead and a I'otntoJ livid oii n j oung Lady's Hand, by liumtifoozle. Half-price at half-past 9 o'clock. Stalls, 2s. 6d.; iiack {Beat's, la. Gel. Season Tickets on application to £ho Management. tggT lJoors open ut haif-pAst 7 ; curtain risca at S precisely, PR! NCE OF WALES THEATRE. NOT IC E•' ME. G. "W. DANIELS' FIRST BENEFIT j IN AUCKLAND, ! V UI, TAlv E PLACE OX ] MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Ociobsu 31, fjp II E G R A N D DRAM A OF THE OCTOROON, (t RA N D TRIPLE HO EN PIPE, IX CHAUACTr.Iv, I'.Y MI S S FAN N Y YOUNG, MISS MAGGIE GRIFFITHS, MISS JULIA CORCORAN, AND OTJ LE R ENTEII TA IN MEN TS. j SB K T. I\,l/ S . Ac j*y USE TIIEA TR E ROY AL. Pkopiuetou . ■ • JIB' s. ROWE. TO-NIGHT. (SATURDAY), MR. GEOBGE FAWCETT Will appear in his great and unrivalled impersonation of AY ILlv IN S -vi IOA AY BE]', In his own adaptation of Chaui.tjs Dickkss' magr.i.icent story D A VID OOPPER FIE LD . | The drama in 3 iiC-Ss will be presented villi NEW SCENERY, and Jim: etiectf. TIL 15 STOR3I AT YARMOUTH, and {lie departure of theEMIGRANT A'ESSEL from Greenwich, And a cast of characters wluuli can alone be securei ill this Theatre. To conclude with the musical Burieita of the SAVI«S COTTAGE. Shortly, iu compliance with repeated requests, wil be given the original A L A 13 D I N. ON MONDAY NEXT, The Performance will be under the specir Patronage ol ills HONOR THE SUPERINTENDED: (ROBERT GRAHAM, ESQ.) THE CRICKET OX THE TIEARTE : C) N W E1) NESDAY NEX T, t A ~,1.1X1) 8 I'KC.IAI. I'ERI'OintASC: i Eor the BEN iil-TT' OF MU. GEORGE FAAVCET-l. Box Ollice daily nl V arty s. I' Stall;' no. ; lu he reserved al Vakit's. £ If l_; —No Bonnets allowed in tho Stalls. Boxes 'Is. ; l'lt. 2s. 'I'D }JK LET, With immediate possession, ♦ i 1 ti"S: sa: street, immediately opposite the " British Lot. \.l r'.mL- ol" New* Zealand. Queen-street. ; m opportunity seldom to be met will 3 ' a iirst. rate lucrative business, the prem having undergone a thorough state of repairFor Terms, &c., appl) to BOULTER, •x- « British Hotel," Queen-str
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 301, 29 October 1864, Page 1
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