PRINCE OE WALES THEATRE —— i THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Nov. 5, 1 THE Evening's Entertainment, will commcncc with the Drama of AURORA FLOYD, on THE a BACKER'S DAUGHTER. ] To concludo with the Drama of SIX TEEN-STRING- JACK. - MONDAY NEXT, November 7, s BENEFIT OF MR. C. W. BARRY. , Half-price at half-past 9 o'clock. Stalls, 2b. 6d.; " Back Seats, Is. 6d. Season Tickets on application to the Management. C IB3T Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at 8 precisely. . j PRINCE OE WALES THEATRE. FAREWELL BENEFIT of MR. C. TV. BARRY, OK MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7tii, 1564, yy HEN will be produced tho great Drama of TIIE THREE MUSKETEERS (Dramatized from Duiuaa' celebrated work of that name), SINGING, DANCING, AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. Tickets of Mr. Dairy, and the usual places. theatre' ROYAL. Proprietor . . . MR. S. ROWE. TO-NIGHT, (SATURDAY), Nov. 5, piUND PRODUCTION of Shakespeare's \JT Drama of OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE lago ..... Mr. George Eawcett Othello .... Mr. Tom Eawcett Roderigo .... Mr. John Dunn Emilia ..... j\liss E. Juno. To conclude with the glorious Burlesque, THE CHAMBER. OF HORRORS With its Magic, Music, Mystery and Fun. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 7, EXTRA NIG II T, i Tho performance will bo under the special patronage of Colonel Ciiai-man and tho Officers of the IStli I Royal Irish. Iggg" The Band of tho Regiment will play various Operatic Selections during the evening. Seats should bo secured on the Plan at Yarty's, at an early hour this day. Stalls os. ; to bo reserved at Vartt's. N.B.—No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Boxes 4s. ; Pit 2s. THEATE E O Y A L . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ISGt. JJ" N D E R T H E P A T R O N A G E COLONEL O'BRIEN ' AXI) OFFICERS OF THE MILITARY TRAIN. BENEFIT 01" MISS MA E lAN DL T jNT N. "MASKS AND FACES," AND " CINDERELLA." ii t. c LISTERS' r d ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY n .J. "STILL aPPEAIt AT THE PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE FOR A SEASON OF TWENTY-FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. it v cosiJtE ycus ON TUESDAY the 15th Instant. >"0 OPERA WILL BE EEFEATED. LIMITED NUMBER of Subscription Tickets 10 will be issued for the Sea3on, which entitles the holdei o lt - to a seat, which will be specially reserved. Stalls, £10 10s.; Amphitheatre, £7 7s. Earlj ~j application is necessary, at Mr. Varty's, Bookseller Queen-street, bet ween tho hours of Eleven and Fouo o'clock, Daily, where Plan of the Theatre msj teen.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 307, 5 November 1864, Page 1
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