Ameiseiiicuts. rHEATRE \sSsM&k& ROY^ : N A P I E E . Lessee's and Directors: Messes. Williamson, Gaenee, and muscjeove. Trea5urer............. .Mr. -H Mu.sgrovc Stagb Manager Mr. John Wallace UNQUALIFIED and UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THE TVOYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. XVOYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANr. THIS (TUESDAYpEVENINQ AND TO-MORROW. POSITIVELY FOR 2 NIGHTS ONLY At a quarter to 8 ; Carriages at 11. First production in Napier of the Latest and Best Comic Opera of the present day, in three Acts and Tableaux, OLIVETT7H LIVETIiJ Oe, WIFE OR NO WIFE. ~ The Music by. Audean, adapted to the English stage by H. B. Farnio. This charming work first brought the composer's name prominently before the English speaking public, and won for him a most enviable position. When "OLIVETTE" -was produced in Australia by Messrs. Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove, they endeavored by unsparing outlay of time, trouble, and money, to excel all their previous efforts, the result proving an— OVERWHELMING SUCCESS, The Opora being received with acclamation throughout the Colonies. GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS. MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA. ROYAL OPERA CHORUS. And an Army of Auxiliaries. The action of the piece passes at Perpignan in the Com to do llousillon, under Louis XIII. Musical Director : Mr. W. H. Harrhon. MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY By those Great Artists, Geoecje Gokdon and John llennisos. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. Act 1. —The shore of the Mediterranean and House of the Senechal. Act 11. —The Palace at Rousillon. Act lll.—The Cormorant at Anchor. THE ELABORATE AND COSTLY COSTUMES, With the Character Wigs, Boots and Shoes, Armor, Weapons, &c, &c, &c, surpass anything of the kind before seen in New Zealand, and have been made expressly in London and Paris. SPECIAL NOTICE. LATE OPERA TRAIN, TO-NIGHT. mHIS EVENING a SPECIAL X TRAIN will leave WAIPUKURAU, calling at all intermediate stations, arriving in town in time for the Opera. This train returns as .far as HASTINGS the same evening, leaving at the conclusion of the Opera. Those liaving return tickets from stations south of Hastings can return on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the tickets being available. See Railway Notice for time-table. . . ■ WOODYEAR'S ELECTRIC CIRCUS AND GREAT LONDON EQUESQURICULEM. NEW AMERICAN COMPANY. MALE AND FEMALE QK OO ARTISTS, OO The Elite of Circus Performers. A f\ Trained Hoeses and Ponies A A _I_\_/ ——— j_ \_/ Educated Dogs and Monkeys. This Great Show will open on the following dates this week : Waipukurau—TO-NIGHT. Waipawa—Wcdnosday and Thursday, 26th and 27th.' Hastings—Friday and Saturday, 28th, and 29th. Napier—Monday, 31st. R. LOVE, St. CLAIR JONES, Agents. Excursion Train. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY. = NAPIER SECTION. EXCURSION TRAIN FOR THE OPERA nnHIS DAY (Tuesday), an EXCURSION X TRAIN will leave Waipukurau for Napier and intermediate stations, running to tho following time-table:— Wnipukurau, dep. .. .. .. 4.55 p.m. Waipawa, ~ .. .. .. 5.15 ~ Kaikora, ~ 5.30 ~ TeAuto, ~ .. .... 6.5 „ Hastings, ~ 7.0_ ~ Farndon, ~ .. .. .. 7.25 ~ Napier, arr. .. .. .. 7.-15 ~ This train will return as far as Hastings same evening, after the Opera. Saturday Return Tickets will be issued at all stations for this train, and will be available for return by any train on the following day (Wednesday). W. R. CARRUTHERS, District Manager. Public Notices. NOTICE. A LL ovcrduo owing to me must i\, be paid within fourteen days to Mr F. Algar, Napier, avlioro receipt I acknowledge, or proceedings will be taken. GEORGE MERRITT. OPERA vjr NEW, GOOD, AND CHEAP, F. W. COLLINS & CO., Jewellees, Hastings Street. T) p<OLLE'DGE, JEWELLER, Has New Goods in Electro-plated Ware; Pretty Designs in Children's Cups, Teapots, Biscuit Boxes, Card and Cake Baskets. Imported direct. To be sold cheap. pLEARING QALE OF C-α rpc t q ARP E T p AT T.A-BGE-& HP OWN LEY'S Last year's Patterns will bo sold at a large ; discount from usual prices to clear. 15 Per Cent. Discount for Cash. INSPECTION INVITED. LARGE AND npOWNLEV Hastings-steeet, Napier. Itoarri and Itesitleiice. WANTED— Two or three "Boarders In ; c -private family. Enquiro i af thi Olllco-of this Paper. : '." WANTED. —Board and Residence in s private family by a working man within 15 minutes walk of Railway Station Apply by letter, office of this paper, •" V.T:
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3956, 25 March 1884, Page 3
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665Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3956, 25 March 1884, Page 3
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