Opera THEATRE RorAli - Lessee and Director .. Mr Duncan Macallum Musical Dircclor .. .. Signor Tramaglia Stage Manager Mr Ho ward Vernon Treasurer Mr James Dixon TAMBOUR-MAJOR OPERA COMPANY. The Triumpbant Performance Of LA FILLE DU TAMBOUR-MAJOR. A FILLE DU TAMBOUR-MAJOR. Last nigh*' wn an Unparalleled Success, and the Grandest Triumph. Unanimous Verdict. Perfect! Perfect! Perfect! Nothing finer haa ever been witnessed in the history of the Australian Lyric Stage. Boisteeous Ekcoees ! Stoejis of Applause ! TO-NIGHT ! (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT!! Doors open at 7-30; commence at 8. FOR THE LAST TIME LA FILLE DU TAMBOUR-MAJOR. A FILLE DU TAMBOUR-MAJOR. When the accomplished Prima Donna Miss Mena Mueielle Will appear as Stella. LA FILLE DU TAMBOUR MAJOR. Beautiful Scenery. Interesting Story. Set to Charm< ing Music. Interpreted by an UNEQUALLED COMPANY. The most Superb array of Costumes, well trained Chorus, Grand Orchestra and Military Band Sentimental Minuet. ONE GRAND ENSEMBLE, That for Beauty, Delicacy, Elegancy and Brilliancy can never be surpassed. Produced under the personal supervision of Mr Howard Vernon. THE LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE OPERA SEASON. Secure your seats in time at Jacobs' Fancy Repository, where seats can be reserved for any night during the season. Scale of Prices of Admission ;—Private Boxes, £2 2s : Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls (Eeaerved) 7s 6d ; Stalls, 53 ; Pit, 2s. 0. NOBILI, Business Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with the Department for a Private Special Train to leave Waipukurau for Napier and intermediate stations, at 4,55 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant, returning from Napier immediately after the Opera. Ordinary tickets are not available for this train, The Lessee will charge his own fares. C, B. HANKEY, District Manager. Napier, 23rd Nov., 1882. Horticultural Bhow. HAWKE'S BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. First Show, under the auspices of the above Society, will be held inTennyson-etreet, Napier, opposite the Protestant Hall, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 29th and 30th of November. C. L MARGOLIOUTII, Hon. Sec/ HAWKE'S BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. following Exhibits aro hereby added to the printed catalogues already issued :— Por Plants Ist 2nd Azaleas, single specimen, 10s 5a Cineraria do do 103 5s Calceolaria do 10s 5s Cut Flowers Rhododendrons. 3 trusses 103 5s Camellias, best 6 10s 5s Stocks, best 6 spikes Ss 4s Sweet-williams, best 6 spikes Ss 4s Wallflowers, best 6 spikes 8s 4s Fruits Cherries, dish of 30 5s 3s Loquats, dish of 12 .. 10S 3s SrECUL Prizks— W. A. Beccroft, Esq., offers a prize of one guinea for the best Collection of Vegetables. J, W. Craig, Esq., 2 vols. Darwin's Plants and I Animals for the best 12 Roses in the Show. Entries will be received, either personally or by letter, up to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, by the Secretary of the Show Grounds. A covered low cart will be in attendance at the railway station, awaiting the arrival of each train up to 10 30 on Wednesday for the carriage of the exhibits, free of charge. All exhibits must be on the Show ground by 11 a.m. on Wednesday. Refreshments will be supplied by Mr E. Gillett. The Show will open on WEDNESDAY, from 2p.m to 5 30, and from 7 p.m, to 10.30. On THURSDAY from 12 noon to 5.30 and from 7 p.m- to 10.30 The materials of the erection and such exhibits as arc available for the purpose will be offered Without Reserve aftor tho second day's show By order of the Committee, C. L. MARGOLIOUTII, Hon. Sec. Meetings H. A. C. B. S. ST. JOHN'S BRANCH, No. 93. rpHE Quarterly Meeting of the above Branch will JL be Held in the usual place on WEDNESDAY, 6th December, at 8 o'clock p,m. Business :—Nomination of Oflicers for the ensuing term, receiving quarterly dues ana other blanch business. J. M. St. CI.AIR, Secrctaryi Educational. NAPIER COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. [EBTABLIBIIBD, 1871] Principal: J. A. REARDEN, P.E.L., London, Dublin, Gibraltar, Aberdeen, New York, and Meanee. THAT the system of Education adopted at this Establishment is thoroughly practical, has been proved by tho number of itß former Pupils who at present fill not only lucrative but likewise responsible positions in this and adjoining provinces. It embraces Geometry, Mensuration, Algebra, Book-keeping, Ciphering, Drawing, Muslu, and all Rudimentary Branches of an English Education. Only a limited number of Boarders can be accommodated. Every attention and care is paid to the Domestic Comfort and Moral Training of each Pupil. Terms and References forwarded on application to J, A. REARDEN, KE.L. Coote-road.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3554, 29 November 1882, Page 3
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738Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3554, 29 November 1882, Page 3
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