TO-NIGHT ' A SPECIAL BAZAAR BIG SIIII-f_lltfC}'S WORTH. QTOP! T OOK!! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT JACOB'S XMAS TABLES LARGELY REPLENISHED BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. ✓CHRISTMAS npABLES AT Large & JLownley's. THEATRE CSjMMfe? ROXA.L. BOXING- NiaH'J.', DECEMBER 26th. FIRST APPEARANCE OF GARY'S JUVENILE PIRATES OF PENZANCE OPERA COMPANY. 50 CHILDREN, ages ranging from 7 to 13 years. Their performances of the PIRATES, CHILPERIC, and PINAL'ORE arespolcen of in the loudest terms of praise by the Press throughout the Colony. Beautiful new Dresses, Scenery and Appointments. The sole right for producing the FIR A.TSS has been purchased by Mr Cary, £500 alone having been paid for the Copyright. Act Ist, The Pirates' Lair. Act 2nd, The Home of his Ancestors (by purchase), finale. Tableau, Rule Britannia. PIRATES OF PENZANCE. PIRATES. (THE PIRATE BAND) The Pirate King—Master William Cary (aged 10 years). Frederick, an Apprentice—Master George Williams (aged 10 years). Samuel, his Lieutenant, Master Julias Peterson ; Penruddock, Master Frank Smith; Tregallyn, Master Allan Campbell ; Trewalla. Muster Tasmau Campbell; AVyverton, Master Ted Walker; Slythyyon, Master Robert Nash; .Tredoc, Master Willie Connor ; Ayrhyd, Master Arthur Neville ; Mantyvyi, Master James Grindley; Trethyck, Master Herbert Flf ming; Black Ulph, Master George Payne; Rydlyp, Master Harry Wiliiams ; Ralph the Ready, Master Wybert Allstead; Kuth, a Piratical Maid of all Work- Miss Lizzie Sckmerkike. THE PIUNIC PARTY. Major-General Stanley, K.C.B. (a Model)— Master Earnest Wyatt General Stanley's Beautiful Daughters. Mabel Stanley .. .. .. Little Lena Robinson (9i years ) Edith Stanley, Miss Amelia Smith ; Kate Stanley, Little Amy Fitzgerald; Isabel Stanley, Miss Lizzie McCarthy ; Emily Stanley, Miss Christina Johnson ; Alice Stanley, Miss Flora Brett; Rose Stanley, Little Hester Jamison; Wilfrida Stanley, Mias Ada Stevenson; Ethel Stanley, Miss Louia Boundy; Gwendoline Stanley, Miss Mary Jackson; Constance Stanley, Miss Nellie Beere; Adflla Stanley, Miss Constance Gwynue. THE GUARDIANS OF THE PUBLIC. Po'.ice-Sergeant Al —Master Harry Smith Police-Corporal 84, Master Walker ; Policeman E.X.L.. Master Culltmore; Policeman W.Y , Master Payne, Policeman O. F F., Master Brennan ; Policeman 8.A.R., Master Beck; Policeman A.S.S., Master Patterson; Policeman XIX,, Master Lawrence; Policeman N.A.P., Master Williams; Policeman X X.X , Baby Robinson (aged 5 years). Conductor, Mr Salvatoro Ceinhii; Scenic Artist, Mr J. Bricgs; Mechanist, Mr J. Wykes. Note—The management have decided to play at Popular Prices notwithstanding the expense, and expect tho support of a generous public. Circle and reserved stalls, 43; stalls, 2s 6d ; pit, Is. Box office at N. Jacobs', where seats can be secured Doors open at 7.30, performance at 8 sharp. Matineo for Schools and Families SATURDAY December 31st at 2.30. R. W. CARY, Manager. g PROFESSOR FRASER may be X- consulted at Mr F. E. Hamlin's, late Tabuteau'a residence, Hospital Hill, from December 19th to 24th\ inclusive, from 2 to 9 p.m. each day. Families examined at their own residences in the earlier part of each day Mrs Fraser will give advice to ladies on Hydropathic treatment of complaints. Examinations and consultations from ss. Books, busts, Maps, and Hydropathic appliances. Mr and Mrs Fraser are both certified Teachers of Phonography, and will receive pupils of both sexes. Apply early. NAPIER HOSPITAL. THE Annual Election of four Members of the Committee takes place on January 9th. Subscribers of one guinea and upwards are eligible for election, and are entitled to vote for tho four Members. Subscribers of one guinea receive a ticket entitling them to full benefits of the Hospital, free of charge, for ensuing twelve months ; of two guineas and upwards a double ticket admitting himself, and, or any friend. ■is all subscriptions received by 31st December wi'l secure the Government subsidy of £1 for £1 for 1881, subscribers and holders of lists are earnestly requested to forward their subscriptions by that date. \ A full list of subscribers of one guinea and upwards in 1881, will be advertised cm January 2nd.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3270, 24 December 1881, Page 3
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