ROYALf PRINCESS' THEATRE. Lessees, Messrs T. and S. Fawcett. GRAND HOLIDAY NIGHT. Majority of H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. The first time in this colony, the magnificent se nsa tion drama, in five acts, entitled THE POOR OF LONDON, OR THE VICTIMS. OF FRAUD. New Scenery and Effects. Tom Tnimper - - -. Mr George Fawcett Alfred Seaborne - - - Mr T. Fawcett Mrs beaborne - - - Madame Carandini Patty Roselips - - . Miss E. Neville To commence with a SCREAMING FARCE. On Thursday night, the performance will be for the BENEFIT OF MR GEO. FAWCETT. Seats should be secured at once at Rees 1 next the Provincial. TJPOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE X v Lessees, Messrs. T. and S. Fawcett. GRAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT, THIS DAY (MONDAY), 10th NOV., In celebration of the myorityof H. R. H. the PRINCE OF WALES. At the frequest of the Country Residents, there will be A MORNINGfPERFORMANCE, At half-past Two o'clock, commencing with a GRAND CONCERT, Supported by Madame Carandini, Mr J. Small, the Messrs Kohler, Mr George Loder, and the full orchestra And the Glorious Burlesque of CINDERELLA. Supported by Mr George Fawcett, Miss Emma Neville. Mr John Dunn, Mr Hall, and the Misses Wiseman. THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee : Mr. Claranob Holt. PIT—ONE SHILLING. GRAND GALA NIGHT. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. In honor of the PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. MISS HARRIET GORDON MR and MRS CLARANCE HOLT, MR J. P. HYDES, And the Full Strength of the Company. New and Magnificent Scenery. Great Effects. Tj commence at 8 o'clock precisely, with the Grand Dramatic Spectacle, entitled THE EGYPTIAN : Or the FA|LL OF PALMYRA. Zabdas Mr Clarance Holt Julia Mrs Clarance Holt (the Queen of Palmyra's Daughter) To be followed by a series of Grand ALLEGORICAL TABLEAUX! Illustrating ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND, gin which Miss Harriett Gbrdon will sing the following appropriate songs :— England—Song, " Death of Nelson," Miss H. Gordon Living Picture of the Scene. Ireland- Song, "The Irish Emigrant" Miss H.Gordon Rustic Tableau. Scotland—Song, " Scot's wha hae," Miss H. Gordon ■ :■■■;< Grand Martial Picture. National Anthem,; '•' God jSave the Queen," _. . . Misa H. Gordon Terminating with a magnificent ALLEGORICAL TABLEAU Illuminated with Coloured Fres, iv honor of the day. To conclude with the fashionable Operatic Burletta entitled CONTINENTAL FREAKS In which Miss Harriett Gordon and Mr J. P. Hydes will appear. Miss H, Gordon sustaining five different characters. Music Incidental : Operatic Scena, " Eraani Involami," Miss H. Gordon Song, " Twas at a Ball" - - - Miss H. Gordon To-morrow, Tuesday, the Grand Burlesque of Camaralzaman will be splendidly produced. On Friday Next, the Creole and Masaniello, for the Benefit of Miss Harriett Gordon, under Distinguished Patronage. " ALL WORK AND NO PLAY, i MAKES JACK A DULL BOY," THEY SAY. A GOOD SONG, Comic or Sentimental ; a good Dance, with good Music; and a night of fun and real joviality, may be had any night at T. B. SMITH'S, Shakspeare Hotel, Rattray-street, Not forgetting, at the same time, a first-rate nobbier or a glass of genuine English ale, mild or bitter, old or new, served in one of the largest music and amuse, ment halls in Dunciin. Good "board and lodging, good meals, good beds and everything else good, and at moderate prices, at the • SHAKSPEARE. T. B SMITH. Proprietor. Q. R A N D BALL. A GRAND BALL Will be given at THE ©DDFELLOWS* HALL, George-street, Dunedin, ON MSNDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1862, To commemorate ' THE BIRTH DAY ■ ■ ■ OF . •• ' His ROYAL HIGHNESS the PRINCE of WALES When the following Gentlemen have kindly consented to act as Stewards :— A. M/Leod, Esq. W. Luke, Esq. C. C. Cole, Esq. J. Jones, Esq. W. Kennedy, Esq. A. Williamson, Esq. : The splendid Hall of the Oddfellows^ will be beautifully decorated for the occasion. An efficient Band, under able leadership, will be in attendance. The Refreshment Department will be under the experienced hand of Mr M'Cubbin, of the Otago Hotel. The whole of the arrangements under the entire management of Mr G. Watmore. Dancing to commence at 9 o'Clock. Cloak Rooms have been set apart for Ladies and Gentlemen, and competent attendance engaged. Ticket io admit Lady and Gentle- ~ «. m^. , * * * - :£1 1 0 Single Ticket - - -.0 12 6 Including B^freshments. . Tickets to be procured only of the Stewards and at the undermentioned Hotels:— D, Murphy - . . Shamrock Hotel J. M'Cubbin - - Otago Hotel Moir - - - Moir's Hotel J. Harding ... Union Hotel H. Reynolds . - Criterion Hotel H. Checannes - - Victorian Hotel R. Little - ' - Exchange Hotel , W. Towers - - - Royfl George Hotel . " And of B. Watmore, ." . Opposite GaIS de Paris, ietty-fltrwtv
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 278, 10 November 1862, Page 3
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745Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 278, 10 November 1862, Page 3
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