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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. FRIDAY, iSEPTiiMBER 28. GRAND COMPUMENTAIIT BENEFIT %o MES. E. H\ COX, BY THE ■■;■ OFFICERS OF THE GARRISON AND H.M.S. ' CURACOA.' Under the Distinguished Patronage and Presence Of LADY WISEMAN, C&mmodore Sir '\Y i Wiseman, Bart, K.C.B.j Major General Chute, Commander of the Forces, Colonel O'Brien, . > And the OFFICERS OF THE MILITARY TIUTN. The Performance to commence with tho beautiful Comedy ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. Sir Ar'hnr Liscolles ... W. Wiseman, Esq. Jasper Rluni .. ... Mr. E. D. Haygarth. TobvTnmkle ~ .. Mr. R. B. Cox. Frederick Plum .. ~ — ■. — Harris .. .. .. E. TRouvell, Ksq. Stephen Plum .. .. T. W. Standwall, Esq., P.r- eident of the Wellington Garriek Club, who has kindh consented to appear on this occasion, Lady leather Bridge .. Duke Young, Esq. I ad\ Vili m .. .. Miss Veri on. Martha Gibbs .. .. Mrs. Jbt. H. Cox. INTERLUDE. Tho Performance to conclude with THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL BURLESQUE ALIBABA, OR THE THIRTY-NINE THIEVES. B/i) i (an alley who has just 'gone throu.h tho Court) ~ Mr,D.Young, R.N. G\m-m (his f-on who, from his sm ill may be scarcely consi'leied a full groin) .. Mr. Christie. Cabsi'M B.iUa (a " baa baa, black sheep") . .. .. ~ Mr. Maryin. i bd \li v (a polwhed robber and It ader ot the biatsieSt band imaginable) . .. .. Mrs. S. H. Cox. HibsAiiAC (Inn hellious lieutenant, an unscrupulous individml prepirt 11) stick at every thing in general, and nothing in paricular,—a bise performer, whose vice ranges frr.m thet;unto.-t pitchand tusstothe most pr nome manslaughter) Mr. Elkirigton. Ml z\ (■' pi-nny pluin' 1 ') ,< Mr.'l'roup^ Ha-.s\n (" tnopence i oloiired") Mr. Miitravera. CKCfMinA.Ni> (tho enchanter of the forest) .. .. .. Mr. Greenwood. CootA 13 ba (All's better half) Mr, Oamilton.R.N. Zv.de (Ca Mm s ititto).. ». Miss Moitimer. M'ohOiAKA (Slave toCnsim and ' to tireunidtane. 9 ; having no s; wages she can only save —lha »\qntire family) •• .•• Mr.Wiseman,R.N.

The Following Gentlemen'h'a-ve kindly consented to act as a COMMii'TKE of whom Tickets may be obtuined. A. Klkinßtbn Esq. — Greenwood Esq. — iliirviu rßq. Duke Young Esq. W, NViseman Esq. — Christie Esq. Box Plan on view at Messrs. Wayte and Batger's, of whom Seat-i m.iy be secured. To Prevent any Mistakes the Tickets "will bear IStJMBIiRS to the SEATfi ENGAGED ; and competent USHERS will be in attendance. HOFFMANN'S ASSEMBLY BOOMS. A HORTICULTURAL, ARTISTIC,and INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION will take place in Novembor next.

Intending''Exhibitors may apply for space and particu.lp.rb to Mr. Hoffmann. BRUNSWICK HALL. CO N G E E T. mHE CONCERT of VOCAL and INSTRU--1 MRN TAL MITS-IC, lately given in aid of the Orphan Home, will be repeated by particular desire, in a'd of tho Funds of the AuckliHid Ladies Benevolent Society, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, OCTOBER 2nd, 186 e. STEWARDS : A. Abraham, Esq, | Major Brooke. J. O. Haailuy, Esq. ) G. Caere, Esq. SOLO PIANISTE. Miss Beale. LEADERS OFTHEBAKD. Colonel Bulneatiß and J. H. Beale, Esq. ACCOMPANIST. , H. Livingstone, Esq. SOLO VOCALIST. J. Austin, Esq. Many other ladies and gentlemen will also assist on the occasion. CONDUCTOR. , , Joseph B-how.n, Face, I .. . r I Parti ulars of tho Programme, ■which will he slightly I.: .. varied,and Books of Words will he issued '•;' ij s previous to tho Concert. AiMltSlOJf:—Reserved Sf-nt», 55.; bidy of the Hall, 45,; Gallery, 35.; Pit, 2s. Tickets may be obtained of Messrs. Wayte and Eatger- and a so, except for Keseived Seats, of Mr. Harris e-hortland-ttreet; and of the Ladies Committee of the Benev.olent Society. plan of the Reserved Seats, limited in number, can be seen at Messrs. Wayte and Batger'e, Queeaotreet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 896, 27 September 1866, Page 1

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569

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 896, 27 September 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 896, 27 September 1866, Page 1

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