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PRINCE of wales theatbe. Lessee and Mana&bb Me. J. Bennett. Scenic Artist—Mr. Chas. Massey. ( Mechanist—Mr. W. Hyder. Property Master—Mr- Solon. Leader—Mr. J. Wright Stage Manager—Mr. J, P. Hydes. | UNAVOIDABLE POSTPONEMENT OT> THE OPENING SIGHT o: : .tLVTIL THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 3. i GBAND BRE93 REHEARSAL. r[IHE above Elegant Place of Amusement has been JL entirely reconstructed,, and will' OPEN THIS ( L BATURDA'S) EYENINq-, wiai • & BEATJIIFUIi KOMANCE "jOF REAL LIPS. MBS. ROBERT F-EIR AS MARCO OF THE MARBLE HBABT.;; V T MISS HATIUIST GORDON as MARIE, THE POOR OUPIIAN. . New Scenety and Decorations, Mr. Chas. Massey. Overture by the Orchestra, ar.d at 8 p.m., the Romance of Real Life, in 5 Chapters, entitledthe MAIIBLE HEART; ' 08, THE SCULPTOR'S DREAM. i Act I.—Tub Due mi ! Scsnb—The Studio of Phidias at Athens ! Phidias (the Sculptor) Mr. W. G. Oarey Diogenes (the Cynic Philosopher) Mr. J. P. Hydes Gorgias (a rich citizen of Athens) Mr. McCabe ! Alcibiades (the General) Mr. Kemp Strabon (a Slave) ... Mr. Power { Thea,_a StATK (with Song) Miss Harbiet.G-oedon j Atfpasia-j (Miaa Shepparde Lais i Statues Miss Raymond j Phryne ) I, Mtb. Brown Act 2.—The Artist's Rmkeat! ' Lord Merton, an English Noble- . . man ... Mr. Power Viscount Chateaumargaux Mr. McCabo 1 Ferdinand Yolaga faditor of a fashionable' paper) Mr. J. P. Hydes Raphael Duchalet, a young sculptor Mr. W. G. Carey Mons.'Veaudore (his first appearance) Mr. W. Ryan . \ Frederick de Ccurcy ... Mr. T. Kemp \; .John —Mr. Thorpe. Baptiate—Mr. James Mademoiselle Masco " ,T. ... Mrs. Robt. Heir Clementina . ... Miss Shepparde Manette Mrs. Brown Fedora—Miss Baymond. Julie—Miss Williams Marie, a poor Orphan ... Miss Harriet Gordoe Made. Duchalot (her first appearance) ' ... Miss Montrose Private Boxes, £'2 2s. ; Dreßs Circle, 55,; Stalls, 35.; 'Pit, 2s. ) • PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. ( • : 1 ■ " ] Scenio Artist . • .. Mr. Charles Massey Stage Manager .. .. Mr. J. P. Hydes. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. MONDAY, OCTOBER stb., 1868. Under the distinguished patronage and pretence oi COLONEL ELLIOTT AND OFFICERS OF THE 18th ROYAL IRISH" IMMEDIATELY on arrival of Colonel Elliott and Officers the NATIONAL ANTHEM, will be sung by the Entire Strength of the Company.' After which, Tobin's celebrated Comedy, in five acts, HONEYMOON. MRS. ROBERT HEIR AS JULIANA.

Plans of the Theatre may be Been at Mr. Ouciaay'e Music Warehouse, Shortland-street, and seats secured after 10 o'clock on Monday. A SEL I EpT:;.B.-A:L-.1/r-.:. ™ WILL be held at St. Mary's College, North Shore, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 7th October, 186 S. Proceeds to be devoted towards the funds of the institution. , . „ . Boats "will leave the Watermen's Stairs on the above evening, at 6 o'clock, and return to arrangement. ...... i Double tickets, 55.; single tickets, 3s. ST. MAUY'S CHURCH, PABNBLL,. x SERMOHS will (D.Y.) be PREACHED in the above Churoh, intha MORNING-, at 11,-o'clock, by Bishop Souths;, and in the EVENING, at 6*30 .by Bishop Patxbsok. . • Collections will be made at both Services, in aid of the Funds of the Church. ST. JAMBS' PREBBSTTE lAN CHUROH. THE REV. Mb. McNICOLL, of Taranaki, WILTj PREACH in St. James' Presbyterian Church, on SABBATH, 4th inst., at 11 o'clock, forenoon; and J-past 6 in th 9 Evening. ST. ANDREW'S, EPSOM. mHE IiORD BISHOP OF NSW ZEALAND I -will consecrate this Church and preach on STJiVDAY next, October 4. Divine Service (Choral) to commenco at three o'clock, p.m. DR. WAI/LIS will preach, TO-MOHROW, at the usual hours (11 a.m., and half-past 6 p.m.), in the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms. Subjects: Morning — "The Dark Clouds and their Silver Lining." Evening—" The Oonservative-i=m of Christianity." V! EWTON HALL.— Continued LK.C I'U KB on I.nl ASTRONOMY, by the Kev. T. Hameh, on MONDAY EVENING next, October sth, from balf-paet 7 o'clock; aided by Illuminated Diagrams the Structure, Laws, and Forces of the Solar System BAZAAR TO AID IN LIQUIDATING- TOE DE':T ON f-T. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A BAZAAR for the above object will ba held in the MIDDLE of NEXT MONTH (October). Friends who havo not Bent in their c< nt ibutions are invited to do bo at once to sny of the following Ladies :—• Mrs. Hill, Pitt-street, Mrs. Gorric-. Seaßeld View, 3jrs. Rattray, Kpsom, Mrs- Stewart, Ci">k-s : .raet, Mrs. Alexander, H ;pburn-street, Mrs. Sherrard, Vincent-street, 1 Mrs. Ba : .l, licr< st'o.<i-streot, Sirs. StfTotiSu--.. 'iemuera, ' Misa Chrk, Kemucra.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1516, 3 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1516, 3 October 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1516, 3 October 1868, Page 1