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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. GRAND COMMAND NIGHT. - V Under the Patronage and in the Presouce of : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS ALFRED ERNEST ALBERT, "' ' ; • DTJKE OP KiG. rf'HIS EVENING- -mil bepfesented tlie Glorious X- Comedy, bjr Coleinin, entitlad j WIPE. I ■*:'! w/l ; „ Mrs. Oakley ... Miss Ckteund r. Habbxet ... ... r ,., Mrs. J. L. Hali Lord Tbineet ... ... Mr. J. L. TTat.t. Mr. Oakiot ... ... ... Mr. Stpart O'Bbien To be preceded by the Laughable Farce of A REGHJLAR FIX. | Hugh db Bras ICr. J. L. Hah, The whole to conclude 'with a ' GRAND BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT. Hibernian Lilt —La Petite Blanche and; Le Jeune Albert. Edinburgh Fling—Fraulein Fannie and Mi*. 11. ' Leopold. , , . Galatea Hornpipe—Blanche and Albert Leopold. Peices of Admission : —Dross Circle, 7s„ 6d.; Stalls, 55.; Pit, 2s. Carriages will put down with horses head.i towards the upper end of Queen-street, taking up same way, and may be ordered for 10.45, N.B.—Full dress indispensable. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CHORAL SOCIETY'S HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. COMMAND NIGHT. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO | MRS. ROBERT HEIR, j UNDER ' THE- < SPECIAL .'PATRONAGE AND IN THE PRESENCE OF ; HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE 1 ' DUKE' OF EDINBURGH * ; ' |,! ;- ; •••■■ ■!.... : - T if- -r ■; M A|T E U : R. .PERFORMANCE DT I •L-rhi t/ I MEMBERS OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS' SUITE, AND J ogix'di,:.; h OFFICERS OF H.M.S. < GALATEA,' »■ "v' ■" -Jii ;«;>onltJ j ON, ( SATURDAY. EVENING, 15th INSTANT, "i , i.r;., 'I j!i .-il/I j - On which occasion the three last acts of the Tragedy of HAM L E T H ' : J Will be produced. Hamlet - • ... . ... : The Honble. Elliot Yorke Laertes Lieut Fitzgeorge, R.N. Horatio ... ... Henry A. Bruce, Esq. Ist Gravedigger ... Fras. Roinilly, Esq., R.N. 2nd Gravedigger ... Edmund H. Key, Esq., R.N. Gertrude (Queen of Denmark) ... ... Mrs. Robert Heir Ophelia- ... Miss Flora Anstoad &c., &c., &e. Seats may bo secured at Mr. Wayto's, Bookseller, Queen-street, on and after Wednesday, 12th instant, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Grammar School Commissioner s Ofiicc, Auckland, April 28, 18G9. IT is intended that the AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL shall be opened on MOiS DAY, the 17th of May. : . • . . . It is requested that Candidates for admission as Pupils be present at the Grammar School Buildings, Howe street, on FL.IDAY, the 14th of May, at ten j'clock a.m., for tho purpose of undergoing -the Dreliminary examination. Each candidate for- ad Mission is required to be at least ten years old, mid ;o be able to pass'satisfactorily an examination in Reading, Writing from dictation, and the four ilementary rules of Arithmetic.* The fee for tuition is at the rate of £8 (eight sounds) per annum. Payments aro to he made quarterly, and in advancc. ■■■>•; J. WILLIAM-ON, . | Chairman.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1706, 11 May 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1706, 11 May 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1706, 11 May 1869, Page 1