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Subscription List. SUBSCRIPTION LIST on behalf of the Widow and six children of the late Petee SchoettloEß, who died after a lingering illness at the Napier Hospital. (Collected by Madam Politz.) £ s. d. £ s. d. Capt. New- B.C. Hardman ... 2 0 0 ing ... 010 0 Rev. David Mrs CotSidev ... 1 0 0 terill ... 0 10 0 E. V." ... 1 0 0 ChristGr. Bowman 10 0 hansen... 10 0 A. We 1s - Mrs Xi n - man ... 010 0 dop ... 010 0 C.Locke... 0 14 0 Miss Bogle 0 5 0 J". Fletcher 0 fi 0 J. Wilson M. Britten 0 5 0 Craig ... 0 10 0 H. Large... 0 5 0 Neal and Mrs Hutch- Close ... 0 10 0 inson ... 0 3 0 A Friend ~ 0 5 0 Mrs Caro 0 5 0 R. T. S. ... 0 2 6 Mrs Tux- Blythe and ford ... 0 5 0 Co., ... 0 5 0 Mrs Grim- R. W. Jenwood ... 1 0 0 sen ... 0 10 0 MrZiegel 0 5 0 A Friend... 0 3 0 Mrs Wil- JN Bowerkinson... 0 5 0 man ... 0 5 0 J. H. Vau- C. Prebble 0 5 0 tier ... 0 10 0 H.S.Tiffen 2 0 0 A Friend... 0 2 6 Mrs RanW. Corbin 0 5 0 c'lall ... 1 0 0 MrsPrece 0 5 0 X.Y.Z. ... 0 4 6 Daily Telegraph: 1 1 0 Entertainments CHURCH OF St. LUKE, HAVELOCK. rpHERE will be a TEA MEETING in the SchoolJL room of St. Luke on FRIDAY next, tha 24th inst, co be followed by a Service in the Church, The Ebv. Db Brrdt Hovbll will deliver tho address; and the Choirs of St. Matthew, Hastings, and St. Mark, Clive, wil! assist in the Service. Tea at 6 p.m. Tickets 23. Service at 7 p,m, Opera THEATRE ROFAL.. Director Mr Duncan Macallum Stage Manager.. .. Mr Howard Vernon Treasuicr .. ■■ Mr James Dixon TAMBOUR-MAJOR OPERA COMPANY. Universally pronounced to be the LAEGEBT, STRONGEST, AND MOST SUCCESSPULL LYRIC ORG-ANISATION Ever formed in the Southern Hemisphere, complete and perfect in every detail. SPECIAL OPERATIC SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS. INAUGURAL NIGHT, TO-MORROW I o ATT n*nAV j TO-MORROW TO-MORROW J &AiUilL,A * \ TO-MORROW AtS p.m.. When will be presented for the FIRST TIME IN NAPIER (by special arrangement with Williamson, Garner, and Musajrove) Gilbert and Sullivan's new and original ./Esthetic Opera, PATIENCE ! ATIENCE! Or, BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE. CAST OP CHARACTERS : REGINALD BUNTHORNE (a Fleshy Poet, Mr HOWARD VERNON Colonel Calverley \ IT. Sullivan Major Murgatroyd I Officers Dragoon ) F. Dark Lieut, the Duke of f Guards. j Dunstable ) ( W. Lindsay Archibald Grosvenor (an [Idyllic .Poet) J.Drayton Mr Bunthorne's Solicitor ' .. '.. J. G Kelly The 1 idy Angela \ ( Miss F. Liddiard The Lady Sapphir (Rapturous ) Miss Blanche Lewis The Lady Ella ( Maidens ) Mies E lorence Lewis The Lady Jane J (.Mddle ANDREA NAVARRO, PATIENCE Miss ELSA MAY Chorus of Officers of Dragoon Guards— Msssrs Fairfax, Carlyle, Rocke, Orguin, Cross, Cook, Marshall, Dubois, Skinner, Wilkinson, Pavas, King, Victor. Austin, Faraday, and Wo.Jell. Choi js of Rapturous Maidens— Madam oiselles Fernleigh, Clacey, F, Ward, K. Ward, Ellis , Bcattie, Lovell, Leslie, Cameron, Floyd, Walker, Green, Powell, Walters, A. Capper, J, Capper, Verne, Maud Wilson, Huxtable, and Buchanan. The !C3thetic dresses designed by the author, and executed in London. Uniforms by E. Moses and Son, London, Musical Instruments by Burkenshaw and Robinson, Liverpool. The dances arranged by J. d'Auban Scenery by Gordon and Hennings Act I—Bunthorne's Castle Act 2—A Glade The Opera produced under the personal supervision of Mr Howard Vbrnon Properties and Appointments .. By Mr C.Ward Lime-Light Effects .. .. By Mr Cushla The Machinery By Mr Ockenden Baggage Master Mr G. King Super Master Mr J. Victor Wardrobe Master Mr T. Bennett Scale of Prices of Admission :—Private Boxes, £2 2.: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls (Reserved) 7a Gd; Stalls, Ba; Pit, 2s. For tub convenibncs of Familibs, Six Tickets for Dress Circle or Orchestra Stalls, transferable, and available for any night during the Season, will be sold st Mr Jacobs' Fancy Repository up to Saturday, I November 25th, for £1 10s, after which date no ' Family Tickets will be issued. Positively the Last Day but one por the sale op family tickets. Those who desire to take adv.vntagc of this liberal arrangement are requested to make early application in order to secure the benefit .[afforded, as well as a choice of seats, The Plan tor the Six Nights is now open at Mr Jacobs' Fancy Repository, where scats can be re served in advance for any night during the Season. SECURE YOUR SEATS IN TIME, DON'T BLA.ME THE MANAGEMENN IF YOU ARE TOO LATE! O. NOBILI, Business Manager. SPECIAL TRAIN. A PRIVATE SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Hastings and intermediate st itions on SATURDAY tho 25ih instant, at 7 p.m. for the Opera, Ordinary Fares. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. AN EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Hastings for Napier and intermediate stations at 7 p.m. on tho 27th instant, returning from Napier to Hastings immediately after the Opera. Single Faroe for the return journey. Ordinary tickets not available for this train. C, B EANKEY, District Manager / Napier, 22nd November, 1881. NEW ZEALAND) RAILWAY'S. NAPIER SECTION, ARRANGEMENTS have boon made with the Department for a Private Special Train to leave Waipukurau for Napier and intermediate stations, at •1.55 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 20th instant, returning from Napier immediately after the Opera. Ordinary tickets are not available for this train, Tho Lessee will charge his own fares. C, B. HANKEY, District Manager. Napier, 23rd Nov., ISS2.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3550, 24 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3550, 24 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3550, 24 November 1882, Page 3

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