PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE. POSITIVELY THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS LYSTER'S ROYAL ITALIAN AND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Sin George Gbey, K.C.B. ARTISTES: MDME. LUCY ESCOTT MDLLE. ROSALIE DURAND MISS GEORGIA HODSON MISS ADA KING MR. HENRY SQUIRES MR. E. A. BEAUMONT MR. FEANE: TREVOR MR. HENRY WHARTON MR. J. E. JHTTS MR. FRED. LYSTER. CONDUCTOR: MR. GEORGE LODER. STAGE MANAGER: MR. W. LLOYD. RE-ENGAGEMENT FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Ch. Gounod's Grand Opera FAUST By particular desire. WEDNESDAY, 14tii DECEMBER, Weber's masterpiece DEB FKIESCKXITZ. THURSDAY, lotii DEC EMBER, Verdi's Grand Opera LA TR A VIA TA . After which, for this occasion only, a Semi-Savage Demi - Civilized, Anti - Colonisation, Operatic Spectacular Kxtravngaii7.iv, entitled l'O-CA-HON-TAS, i oit This Gkntle Savage. i FRIDAY, 16th DECEMBER, Last Night of the Opera! Bellini's Grand Opera NORMA, and Donizetti's Opera Comique DON PASQUALE. Doors open ut seven; curtain will rise at half-past seven precisely. Pkices of Admission. j STALLS • 10s. 6d. I AMPHITHEATRE . • 7s. 6d. BACK SEATS ... 3a. Season Tickets Tiiaksfebaiile : STALLS £1 15s. AMPHITHEATRE . . £1 ss. Seats can now bo secured in tho Stalls and Amphitheatre for any of tho above nights, at the Box Otllce, Mr. Vaiity's, Queen-street, between the hours of 11 and 6 o'clock, where a plan of the Theatre may bo seen. Fcll Dkksb in tub Stalls. Crowther and Ford's Cars leave Newmarket every ovening for tho Thoatre, returning immediately after tho performance. PRINCE OF "WALES THEATRE. NOTICE!! The above theatre -will IR, E-OPEIsT FOK A DRAMATIC SEASON, UNRKK TIIE MANAGEMENT OF Gr. W. DANIELS, AND A FULL AND EFFICIENT COMPANY, ON, OK ABOUT THE 26th DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT. G. "W. DANIELS, Peopeietoe. THE PAVILION MUSIC ZESC_A.Ij XJ. QP EN EVERY EVENING. ADMISSION Is. Reserved Seats, 2s. REFRESHMENTS of every description may be obtained .ui tho Kali. smoking ALLOWED. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, 2Gth DECEMBER. AS permission has been granted to hold a Picnic on the beautiful grounds of ONE-TREE HILL, situate on tho Auckland and Oaehuaga-road, A PICNIC will be carried out on an extensive scsl": AN O X will be roasted on the ground, and REFRESHMENTS -will bo had at reasonable rates. A BAND will be in attendance. There will be amusements of different descriptions FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Full particulars will be shortly published, and where tickots will bo had, in future advertisement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 339, 13 December 1864, Page 1
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