Anniwemei-tw. A RCHIBALD TT ORB ES, THE .famous AA r AR CORRESPONDENT, HIS LAST LECTURE BUT ONE, THIS (AVednesday) EVENING, At the Theatre Royal, Napier, Mr Forbes Avill deliver his great lecture — 4 LL EUROPE IN ARMS! _£__LL EUROPE IN ARMS! ALL EUROPE IN ARMS! LL EUROPE IN ARMS! Embodying a RevieAV of tho 14,000,000 Fighting Men ahvays Under Arms in Europe, and a critical estimate of the A r alue of the British Army, including Militia and Volunteers for Offensive and Defensh-c purposes. This lecture, in the present critical position in Europe, has ahvays commanded the largest audience of the series. TO-MORROAV (Thursday) THE LAST LECTURE,, "AVARRIORS I HAVE KNOAVN." Tickets for all parts at Mr Craig's, bookseller. R. S. SMYTHE. THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Business Manager Mr Harry Stanley Stage Manager .. .. Mr F. Darbyshire Musical Director Herr Julius Reuben Leader of Orchestra Mr F. Imray Schoohnaster Mr James Schoolmistress Miss C. Stanley Musical Directress Signora Palomini ; SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1883. For a Feav Nights Oxly. First appearance in Napier of Messrs Stanley and Darbyshire's Celebrated and I Original TUVENILE OPERA BOUFFE AND O PANTOMIME COMPANY OF Ar\ PERFORMERS AQ AA 7 ho Avill appear iv Gilbert and Sullivan's Operatic Satire H.M S. J§f|j, H.M.S. PINAFORE! I N A F O R El HaA-ing just concluded a most successful season of 10 AVeeks at the Bijou Theatre, Melbom-nc; 11 AVeeks at the Queen's Theatre, Sydney; 0 AVeeks at Garner's Theatre, Adelaide, and are iioaa- making- a Farewell Tour of the Colonies. The Company closed in Auckland on the .18th, after a Brilliant Run of Sca-cu AVeeks at the NeAv Opera House. Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s Cd; Pit, One Shilling. Plan of Resei'A-ed scats may be seen at Mr Jacobs' Fancy Repository, Hastingsstreet, where tickets may be obtained, and seats booked for any night. For the coxviexiexce of Families, tAvelve tickets for Dress Circle or Orchestra Stalls, transferable and available for any night during the season, Avill be sold at Mr, Jacobs' up to Saturday, January 27th, for tAvo guineas (2 25.) AVM. FARMER, Agent. PUKETAPU CONCERT. A CONCERT will be held in the Schoolroom on the 26th instant, in aid of the School Funds. ScA-eral Napier musical friends will take part iv the entertainment. Mr G. Rymcr's Coach will leave Newton's comer at 5.30. Return fares, 3s each. Tickets to be obtained at Messrs Dinwiddle, Walker and Go's., Napier, Mr G. A. Oliver's, and Mr AY. Elbourne's Store, Puketapu. Refreshments to be had dining interval. Admission, 2s 6d; children half price. Performance to commence at 7,30.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3599, 24 January 1883, Page 3
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