PRrNCE O¥ AVALES THEATEE. Lessees ... MessH3. Stuart O'Brien - , and J. 11. Lord. Scenic Artists ... alesshs. Frank Vablf.y and Thornton. THE GREATEST SUCCESS EYER YET ACHIEVED IN AUCKLAND. The Grand Moral Drama of NEVER 100 LATE TO MEND. All Patrons of the Drama should witness this Splendid Pro'.lr.etion. The Ladies of Auckland should see this Beautiful Work, replete with Thrilling Situations, iini Sensational Tableaux." FATHERS, MOTHERS, SIsTERS, BROTJIEE?, And Tnulesnieii of every Class. High and Low, should sec mil IS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, _L June 22, IS7O, NEVE Ii Too LATE To MEN D OH, THE FIRST DISCOVERY OF GOLD IX AUSTRALIA. REMEMBER! LAST XIGIIT OF NEVER TOO LAT:-: TO MIiND Tom Robinson ... Mr. SrrviiT O'lJrie>-. Susan Meiton ... Mrs. Wai-tek llill. L ndon Nan ... Jlrs. Lachlan McGowax. Stii)]>orled by the most Acomplished Companv of Comedian- ev.'i , presented to an Auckland Public. COME ONE! COME ALL! ! The great and true motto for the night is FAITH, HOPE, AND CIIAIiITY. Illustrated by the united actions of ev-.-ry member of Messrs. O'Urirn - it Loud'h Splendid Corps Dramaticjue. THURSDAY NEXT, BEXEFII' OK TXE lIIFL EVO L r;NTE Ell B AND. MOXDJY NEXT, THE DEAD ITEAIiT. In active preparation, WIIITEFRIARS; Or, CLAUDE DUVAL. Dress Circle, ."s. ; Boxes. 35.; Stalls, 2s. Cd. ; Pit, One Shilling. IIIEATRE 110YAL. ry II I S (WFDN I- SDA Y) E V E X I N G, l_ June 22, The La-t Night but one | or T II K S T A 1J Uit AM ATIC COMPANY, l.eing under engagement to appe.-.r at, tho Theativ lioval, Tham s, f.<r four week.-, at thetermin.ilio:i oi whi.vi tliey will i [.lav two weeks in Auckland, pre- ] for CALIFORNIA. ; MR. JO El'JI RAYNEII \ Hiving iv. iivcivd from his serero iiuii-[->osi-positivelv apiiear Thi- Evening, in T.,.n TaUjr's Lvi,bralcl comedy, in four | acts, of ST.LL WATITtj RUN DEEP. \fr. Mildinay Mr. J.-enh Ravner Mr. l'.tt r " Mr. J. l{,nv? Captain Hawksl.-y ... Mr. J.G.Joyce Diinbilk Mr. South Markhani Mr. Hooper (.iiinlct Mr- Glover Jessjp ... ... ••• Mr. Power Mrs. Stcrnhold ... Mrs. 11. Jackson I Mrs. Mildniay Mrs. Sam Howard To conclude with the screaming Farce of TUB COCKNEY* IX CORSICA; Or, A THUMPING LEGACY. I Jerrv O.riinnn ... Mr. J. Simmonds Phifipo Jeroiiome ... Mr. J. G. Joyce Haiiibojctti Mr. South jLconi Mr. lljwo lirigadier Mr. Glovir R.selta... ... ... Mi.-s J. Raymond N OTIC E. The Management, at the retpiest of many patrons of the Drama, have determined to j make the prices to He Dress Circle as folI Circle and Back Coxks, 3s. ; Scats in Centre Private Box, ss. each ; Stalls, 2s. Gd. ; Pit, One Shilling. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at S o'clock. PA LINE LL HALL. mO-MOREO \V (T II UR S D AY), X -Juno 23. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. BARRY" O'NEIL'S I-] N T Y. 11 T A T N M K N T, AXD KOMIC KOXCERT. Mr At-IRF.d SiNiiKK, Btiladist and Pianist ; Mr. Henkv MomiAN, Serio-comic will ulso appear in conjunction wiiU MB. BARKY O'NEIL. Doors open nt haUpast 7, commence at 8. Admission :—Rescued S-.-ats, 35.; Parudis, •' 3 • children in Wins, one S"' ,10^ADOLPUUS FLAYiiLLE, Business Manager. PUBLIC HALL, OTAiI UHU. NEX T, JUNE 2k TJAIII\,Y~O'NEIL'S .ENTEIITA I N M E N T.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 22 June 1870, Page 1
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