I§IM ©IlfflPlC THEATRE. LIST NIGHT BUT THREE, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. Benefit of Mrs. B. N. Jones. COMEDY AND BURLESQUE! First Ttte-kere : of the " Rivals." The laughable Burlesque of jbt.'w JU-. Jα Jo u> li) ii li a l! fj & I OR, THE LADY AMONGST THE LIONS. MO ND'AY EVEN IN G, JUNE 27th, 1859, The Performance will commence with the highly suec-essful Comedy of "THE RIVALS!" ;Sir Anthony Absolute Mr. WILLIAMS; •Captain Absolute (his son) Mr. R. B. WALCOT ; Sir.Lucius.G'Trigger ... Mr. B. N. JONES; Faulkland ... Mr GRAHAM : .Bob Acres Mr. WILSON; Fag ...... Mr. MASTERS ; Davifl Mr. PALMER; Thomas Mr. ROBINSON; Lydia Languish MRS. W. H. FOLEY ; Mrs. Mulaprop Mrs. B. N-JONES ; Lnoy Miss SMITH. Song ...: Mr; B, B. Walcot The whole to.-oouclude with the Tragical, Farcical, Extravaganzical, Never-to-be-Forgotical Burlesque of ■ , CLOD MEDDLE-NOT ! Or, the Lady amongst the Lions. Beauseant MR. R. B. WALCOT Coloael Damas ..MR. WiLLIAMS M. Deschapel s Mil. GRAHAM Clod m ddle-not ..; ...............'....'... MR. B. N. JONES Landlord of the Golden Lion ...;..v...... MR. PALMER Caspar ~...., MR. WILSON !"« Pluche .. ,-. MR. ROBINSON Madame Daschapelles MRS. B. N. JONES Pauline DeschapellD9 MRS. W. H. FOLEY Widow Meluotte MISS SMITH TICKETS TO BE OBTAINED OF MR. BARRY, MR. BANNISTER MR. M'INTOSH. MR. FERRERS, AND AT THE BOX OFFICE FROM ELEVEN TO ONE. • ■'■ j Pkices of Admission:— Boxes, 4,t. ; Pit, 2s. Doors open at half-past Seven; Performance to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. June 17, 1859. BEST MATERIALS, BEST FIT, WEARS THE BEST. ■—— 000 : /" B. POULBON, Fj&SSIOIJIBLE -.TAILOU, (FROM LONDON,) LAMIiTON QUAY, {NEXT DOOR '10 MESSRS. LUXFORD $• LING'S.) BEGS most respectfully to solicit the patronage of the Inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding Districts. He can" supply a first-rate article and good fit; having hud many jears oxporience at the West End of London, feeling confident that one trial will ensure (heir future orders. He has a new Stock of superfine Cloths,, Doeskins, &c, &o. Also, Ready-made Coats,: Trousers, Waistcoats, Boy's Tunics, Jackets, &c, all his own make. B. P. would particularly coll the .'attention of Gentlemen to his make of Troupers, having mnde this difficult garment his particular study, enables him to produce Trousers easy iv the stride for walking or riding, falling gracefully on the foot, and retaining its position without straps. N.B.—Ladies' Riding Habits, Cloaks, Mantles and Jackets, cut and maoe to measure. Ladiys waited upon by Mrs P May 31, 1859. RESPIRATORY WATERPROOF CLOTHING. V B. POUL.SON, Lanibton Quay, next door to Messrs. Luxford & Ling's. _■ HAS a new method of Waterproofing all kinds of .Woollen goods. By this process garments are , rendered perfectly waterproof, the resisting power against rain being equal to the.lndia Rubbbr, but superseding it in ■ two most essential points, namely,'the free esc<\pe of perspiration, and bus no smell, whioh renders the garment healthy, and n'greenblo to wear. .. • •■ •' • Cloihs, Alpacas, Merinos, Linseys, Nurses Aprons, &c, &c, waterproofed "■ TERMS MODERATE. N.B.—Specimens may bo seen at the above address. June 14, 1859. :
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1341, 24 June 1859, Page 2
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