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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessees ... Messes. Stuaht O'Bbieu, a>-d J. M. IIOBD. Scenic Artist ... Mr. Frank Vakley. GREAT EXCITEMENT'. UNBOUNDED APPLAUSE ! GRAND SUCCESS OF Mr. & Mrs. GEOKGKE DARUEI/L (MRS. ROBERT HEIR.) BLOW FOR BLOW I LADIES OF AUCKLAND, SEE BLOW FOR BLOW. Great Success of Mr. George Darrell in the New Sensation Song of " UP A TREE." The most fashionable of all Sensation Dramas ! Fathers.' Brothers ! Bring your friends to see BLOW FOR BLOW, rpiIIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, L March 3, IS7O. Working Men, Miners, and all classes, must see this thoroughly Pure and Moral Play. REMEMBER! MR. and MRS. DARRELL Appear in this piny for the second and last i time to-night. LAST NIGHT OF BLOW FOR BLOW ! LAST NIGHT OF BLOW FOR BLOW ! LAST NIGHT OF BLOW FOR BLOW! Look out for WALKING IN THE ZOO. Season Tickets for Mhs. Daereix's performances, £1 10s. I Seats can bo secured at Messrs. Upton's, Queen-street. DUKE OF EDINBURGH THEATRE. rpiIIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 1 March 3, 1870. BENEFIT OF MR. J. MORRIS. The following Ladies and Gentlemen will appear:—Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hall, Miss Laura Wiseman, Miss Masgie Burton, Miss De Coucy, Mr. W. H. Newton, Mr. Frank Griffiths, Mr. W. Pearcc, and J. Morris, for this night only. WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN, Able Tinkle Mr. J. Morris Jack Raggett Mr. J. L. Hall Satanella i T rs. J. L. Hall Hannah Miss Laura Wiseman. STEP DANCE. —Mit. I'eank Griffiths. SIN3ING AND DANCING. To conclude with the ROUGH 1» lAMO ND, Margery Miss Maggie Burton Joe Mr. J. Morris. OPENING OF THE NEW CITY ALL ' Capable of UPOoinmodutJug ONE THOUSAND PERSONS! MONDAY EVENING, March 7, And even , night during (.lie week, RAI.NEK, CHKISTY, & WESTERN'S MINS T U l<: L S (TWELA-β IN NUMBER). MR. J. C. KAINER, The Manager of this Company, well known in England, the Continental Cities, and America, who also had the honor of introducing to the Australian Colonies the famous EAINER'S SERENADES, begs respectfully to inform hi« numerous friends and former pa! Rons that the members of this troupe have all been selected for some special excellence, and that they rank as STARS in their profession. The following well-known names he hopes will be a suffi- | cient guarantee : — MR. THOMAS RAINFORD, The Famous Christy Basso; MR. LOUIS BRAHAM, The Christy's Peerless Tenor ; MR. WILLIAM ROBSON, Ethiopian Comedian and Prizo American Jig Dancer; MR. GEORGE CUITTENDEN, Formerly Leader San Francisco Minstrels; MR. W. F. SAYERS, Vocalist and Violinist, from Lyster's O x :era Company; MR, ALF. PETERS, Double Bass, from Westou's Opera House ; MR. W. H. BEN T, The Ethiopian Comedian ; JOHN A>*D A. COLLINS, The Champion Dancers; MB. SINGER, Pianist ; And the Eminent Popular Comedian, MR. JOHN COWAN. Mr. Cowan has enjoyed the enviable reputation of first favorite Villi the Melbourne public for the last seven years, and Mr. Rainer congratulates himself iu having secured his very valuable services for this trip. Tiie whole under the direction of MR. J. C. RAINER. The front portion of the Hall will be comfortably seated with 500 Chairs. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, 45.; Unreserved, 2s. ; Back, Is. . , ~. , SEASON TICKETS for 12 nights will be issued—Single Ticket, £1; Double Ticket, £1 10s The holder of a Season Tioket is entitled to introduce a friend at half the usual prices of admission. . Tickets may bo had aid seats Eecure I at Messrs. Upton's, Bookselers. ME. PLUMLEY, CIURGEON DUNTiaX, BB34OVED to HOBSON-STKKET, oppoeite ct. Matthew's Church.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 3 March 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 3 March 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 3 March 1870, Page 1