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Amusements. 'jp HEA TR E ROY AL. SECOND NIGHT OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON. CLARA STEPHENSON FOR TWENTYFOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Prior to her departure for San Francisco. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31. Will be produced Dion Boucicault’s sensational drama in five acts, THE OCTOROON. ZOE (the Octoroon) ... Claba Stephenson. Jacob McClosky ... Mr. C. H. Burford. Pete Mr. J. P. Hydes. Dora Sunnysides ... Miss Jessie Raymond: . Full cast see programmes. ■ Prices : —Dress Circle, Os. ; Stalls, 25.; PIT ONE SHILLING. J. P. Hydes ... ... Stage Manages. F. Wills Business Manages. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. SATURDAY EVENING, 31st OCTOBER. GRAND OPERATIC AND BALLAD. CONCERT. MISS ALICE MAY’S. Final Appearance in Wellington. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture “Fra Diavolo” (Auber) —Orchestra. Duet—“ The Lily and the Rose” (Glover) Miss Florence Howe and Mi - . Howard Vernon. Song—“ Will o’ the Wisp” (Cherry)—Mr. Templeton. Song “Robin Redbreast” (Claribel) —Miss Lambert. Song —“The Anchor’s Weighed” (Braham)—Mr. Hallam. Duet (pianoforte) quatre mains” (“ Souvenir de la Fille du Regiment”) (Beyer)—Miss Theresa Corlett and Mr. G. B. Allen. Ballad—“ Maid of Athens,” (Flute Obligato, Mr. Stoneham) (GlovedMiss Florence Howe. National Song—“ The Death of Nelson” (Braham) —Mr. Howard Vernon. Ballad—“ Who can Tell” (G. B. Allen) —Miss Alice Mat. Grand Finale—“H Trovatore” (Verdi) —.Miss Alice May, Miss Howe, Mr. Hallam, Mr. Templeton, and Chorus. Part 11. Four Part Song—“ I Love my Love in the Morning” (G. B. Allen) —Miss Alice May, Miss Lambert, Mr. Hallam, and Mr. Templeton. Song—“DiProvenza” (“ La Traviata”) (Verdi) —Mr. Templeton. : Duet—“ Let thine Eyes with Love Mildly Beaming” (“ Cinderella”) (Rossini) —Mies Alice May and Mr. Hallam. Song—“ The Raft” (Pinsuti) —Miss Lambert. Ballad—“ Kathleen Mavoumeen” (Crouch) — Miss Alice May.- Song—“ Happy be thy Dreams” (Thomas) —Mr. . Howard Vernon. Ballad—“ There’s no Home like my own” (Malibran) —Miss Florence Howe. Trio—- “ Wine ! Wine !” (“Rose of Castile”) (Balfe) —Mr. Vernon, Mr. Templeton, and Mr. Levison.; Ballad Miss Alice Mat. Great Laughing Finale—“Vadasi va di qua” (Martini) —Miss Alice May, Miss Howe, Miss Lambert, Mr. Hallam, Mr. Vernon, Mr. Lester, Mr. Templeton, Mr. Levison, and chorus. National Anthem— 1 “God Save the Queen” (Carey). ■ . , Reserved Seats ... ... ... ;.. ss. Second Seats ... ... ... ... 3s. Conductor—Mr. G. B. Allen, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Leader—Mons. Fleury. A special train will leave for. the Hutt at 11.30 p.m. QDD FELLOWS’ HALL. .THE GREAT CALIFORNIAN MINSTRELS ! TWELVE STAR ARTISTS, In their Grand Drawing Room Entertainment of MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MELODY, For Six Nights only. Commencing . MONDAY EVENING, 2nd NOVEMBER. Prices : Reserved seats, Ss. ; gallery, 2s. ; back seats. Is. - G. W. ROCKEFELLER, Manager. . EABELLA GODDARD; Athletic Sports gPORTS 1 SPORTS ! ! SPORTS !! ! PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY, MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. ME. S. COLLINS, The well-known Pedestrian, will hold a grand Athletic Sports Meeting, on the Basin Reserve, Wellington, on the above date. For programme see future advertisement. j Engineers, Iron-founders, &c. c'N SEAGAE, in retiring from business, vA, begs to return thanks to his patrons for the very liberal support he has received, and solicits a continuation of the same to his successors. MESSES. ROBERTSON & CO., having purchased the business of Charles Seagar, beg to solicit a continuation of the patronage accorded to their predecessor, assuring their customers that all orders will receive their immediate attention. Old Custom House-street, Wellington, 28th October, 1874. MR. JOHN SMITH, of Vulcan Foundry begs to return his best thanks to the public for the patronage he has received for the last twenty-five years, and having disposed of his business to Messrs. Smith Brothers and Williams, he solicits a continuance of their favors on their behalf. Messrs. Smith Brothers and Williams, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, and General Smiths, having taken the business lately carried on by Mr. John Smith, at . the Vulcan Foundry, Manners-street, beg to solicit a continuance of the favors and patronage so liberally awarded to their predecessor, assuring them that all orders shall receive their prompt and careful attention. VULCAN FOUNDRY, MANNER S-S T R E E T, WELLINGTON. October 26, 1874. THE undersigned has just received a fres- , supply of American and British Herbs, Composition Powders, &c. WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Druggi't

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4248, 31 October 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4248, 31 October 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4248, 31 October 1874, Page 1

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