Amusements. rjVH EAT B E BOY AL. BOYAE ENGLISH OPEBA COMPANY. Stage Manager ... ... Mr. A. L. INGLES. UNDEB VICE-EEGAL PATBONAGE. T O-N IGHT (FED AY), 9tli October. BENEFIT OF MB. HOWABD YEBNON. The performance will commence with Bossini’s charming Fairy Opera of CINDEEEILA. Cinderella ... ... ... Miss Alice Mat. Cast of Characters. ■ Prince... ... ... Mr. Henry Hallam. Baron Pompolini ... Mr. T. H. Bainford. Handini ... ... Mr. 0. H. Templeton. Pedro ... ... ... Mr. H. Vernon. Aldioro ... ... Mr. B. Levison. Fairy Queen ... . .... Miss Lester, . Clorinda 1 Daughters 1 Miss F.orence Howe. Thisbe > of ■ > Miss E. A. Lambert. Cinderella ) Pompolini. ) Miss Alice May. Lords, Ladies, Huntsmen, Fairies, &c. Magnificent new fairy scenery; and effects by ■J. S. Willis and assistants. „ Concluding with the charming last scene, entitled THE AVIABY OF DELIGHT By the side of the Enchanted Lake! Magnificent new costumes by Miss Kate Lester and assistants. Concluding with the GEE AT WATER CAVE SCENE IN THE LILY OF KILL ABNEY. Conductor—Mr. G. B. Allen,. Mus. Bac. Oxon. Leader—Mens. Fleury. Box office at Mr. J. Berger’s music warehouse, where plan of. theatre can be seen and seats secured. Dress Circle (reserved), 45.; stalls, 35.; pit, 2s. Doors open at 7.30, opera to commence at eight o’clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. ME. M. L. EAPHAEL,, , General Agent. OF BACHELDEB’S GBAND MILTONIAN TABLEAUX OF . “ PABADISE LOST.” FBIDAY NEXT—At Valentine’s Hall, - Lower Hutt. SATUBD AY—Grey town. MONDAY and TUESDAY—Masterton. WEDNESDAY—G reytown. HABEY EASTWOOD, i ~... Manager. Tenders?JV O BUILD EE s' TENDEBS for the EEECTION of a Two,Storey DWELLING-HOUSE, Eipitea Street, will be received at my office;'where plans;and specifications can be seen until noOn of Wednesday, October 14. ( The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TEINGHAM, . .Architect. Molesworth Street, September 30. ■ . Hotels. : f IHHOMAS A. SHIELEY rbegs to notify X . to his patrons and the,public that, his lease of the Featherston Hotel l having expired, he has Bemoved to those Premises known as the Epyal, and would, take‘.this opportunity of returning his .best thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received during the last three years. ' ■ , T. A. S., in soliciting a continuance of past favors, has much pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements for the. erection of one ,of the largest and most commodious hotels in the Province. 1 Featherston, June 9. .1874. ; AT KINS ON ’ S HO TB L, , Market Square, Wanganui. - , JAMES J. ANDEESON. PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel having changed hands, the present Proprietor begs to draw the attention of the public to its improved ; SUPEBIQE ACCOMMODATION; • ■ . - FOR . ■ - '.v.' :■ FAMILIES AND TBAVELLEBS. The study- of the Proprietor will always he to ensure the comfort of his patrons, and to procure none but the very best brands of - WINES, SPIBITS & MALT LIQUOBS, and trusts, by a strict attention to business, to receive the same liberal amount of support accorded to the late .proprietress, Mrs Atkinson. The house-keeping duties of the Hotel will be under the able management of Mrs James Stewart.- ■ ; P U B L I C N O; T I C i E. The undersigned begs to- inform the inhabitants of Wellington, Porinia, and, surrounding districts that he has taken the FEBBY.. INN, and has onened it as a Temperance Hotel and Accommodation House. ' Travellers and parties visiting Porirua will find the,comforts of a home, and the charges moderate.- ■ ?■- . , • - hi .B.—Good stabling for horses: 1 P. STEVENS, Proprietor i SPOBTSMAN’S AEMS HOTEL, WAI- , - KANAE, , Under the Distinguished Patronage of HU Excellency Sh- J ames Fergusson and suite. Conversation on Paikakariki Hill between two travellers—old acquaintances Hullo, Boss, . where have you : put in the night T' “ Why, at Waikanae. ■ I 1 always manage' to make a stage there if possible.”. : , , “ Is if. a good house “Not a; better:- on the Coast for cleanliness,-civility,-and- the best of everything to eat and',drink.”," ’. - V; “But how was your, horsq’lqokcd after f" —“ First class ; as much as he could stuff into him, and a dry clean bed.” -- ‘ “ I always fancied a fellow would have the miserablcs in such a-lonely, spot; why,- I’m told-there is no--one- to speak- to ?” —“ Don’t you believe it ; you put in an hour ortwo with Jim . Erskine or old Tom; Wilson, and, .111 guarantee they’ll keep you alive.” . . 1 - “ Old whaling yarns, I suppose < —You bet, and good ones too, of Jorty,years ago.”* “ Can, you cross, from;there-to Jvapiti ■ «Yea, Jim keeps a number: oL-good bodts, and will cross you any time in fair;' weather." “ Any shooting Any,amount.” i,-. ’ , “By Jove 1 111 put ina week-there.”- —“ Do. you won’t regret it.” •- ‘“Well,’ so long.” ‘; N o ,E DONEGKEB’S LUNCHEON BOOM, 1 which- has” been' hithertb/nlosed of ;'an evening, is pow.open ,as a- Qther refreshments,are.supplied..,•' ■ IOABD i-anll .-Besidehce. -at .Mrs. .Allens , I: - Willis- Street, nearby -opposite the Union
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4229, 9 October 1874, Page 1
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