Amusements. T HHEATBB ROYAL MESSRS. BATES AND HOWARD. LAST WEEK, LAST WEEK OF MR S. E. M. BATES. BENEFIT OP MR. 3? . M . BATES. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY _8 Will Be produced, with new scenery, properties, &c., the beautiful play called the “ Romance of Real Life," entitled, THE MARBLE HEART, OK THE SCULPTOR’S DREAM. Mdlle Marco (with song) ) MrS- R M Bate>s . Aspasia, a Statue } * Phidias the Sculptor ) Mr F M _ Batb3Raphael, a Sculptor ) Supported by the Company. Act I.—The Dream, The Studio of Phidias -at Athens. Realisation. Act 11. The Artist’s retreat in the Forest of Fontainbleau. Act 111. A Sculptor’s Studio in Paris. Act IV.— Villa in the Bois de Boulogne. Act V.— Realisation of the Dream, the Statues, the Mother. RED POCKET-BOOK. WEDNESDAY—BENEFIT OF SAM HOWARD. D D FELL ©W S’ HALL. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF BAKER’S GRAND HIBERNICON, Who, at the earnest solicitation of numerous patrons, have consented to remain a FEW NIGHTS LONGER. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. NEW BILL IN EVERY RESPECT. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT ! ! ! Como and see, hear, and be delighted by BAKER’S GRAND VARIETY COMBINATION. First time of—- “ Only a dream of Home,” “ The two Hod Carriers,” “ Molly Asthore,” “The Dutch Drum Major,” Balfe’s “ Good night Beloved,” BARNEY’S COURTSHIP. Tom Moore’s Ballad with Chorus, “Oh Where’s the Slave so Lowly,” “The Irish Mulligan Guards,” “ The Irish Immigrant,” “ Molly Darling,” &c., &c., &c., THE GREATEST PROGRAMME OF THIS CONSTELLATION OF STARS. TO-NlGHT.—Reduction in price to Front Seats, only 3s. NOTICE— To families of four persons 10s. to front seats. Musical Director ... Mr. F. W. Culi.iiioke. Front seats, 35.; Gallery, 25.; Back seats, Is. Seats may be received at the Hall, on application to Mr. Marshall, from 10 to i. CHARLES E. YERNER, Manager. SportsROGRAMME OF ATHLETIC SPORTS FOK THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE PROVINCE. WAIRAR APA AGAINST WELLINGTON. 500 Yards Race—First prize, £3 ; third, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Running High Leap—First prize, £5 ; third, £l. Entrance, ss, Hdp-step-and-Jump—First prize, £2; third, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Two-Mile Walking Match—Pi ml prize, £s’; third, £l. Entrance, ss. Throwing Light Hammer (141bs.) —First ■ prize, £2 ; third, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Standing High Leap—First prize, £3 ; third, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 6d. 100 Yards Race—First prize, £2 ; third, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Vaulting with Pole—First prize, £5 ; third, £l. Entrance, ss. Putting Heavy Stone (not more than 301ba.) ’ —First prize, £2 ; third, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 6d. One Mile Race—First prize, £5 ; third, £l. Entrance, ss. The second prize will be the amount of entrance. Admission to the Ground —One Shilling. T. L. WAKELIN, Hon. Secretary. MeetingsORT NICHOLSON MINING INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED.) The ordinary general half-yearly meeting of the Port Nicholson Mining Investment Co. (Limited) will be held in the Company’s registered office on MONDAY, the Bth FEBRUARY, 1875, at half-past 7 p.m. By order of the Directors. Wellington, January 30. NGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of. the above Society will he held at the Museum on WEDNESDAY, the 10th INST., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS.—AnnuaI Report, Statement of Accounts, and Election of Office-bearers, after which papers will be read. R. B. GORE, Secretary. Tenders T o BUILD E R S. Persons willing to Tender for the Erection of an Anglican Church, Te Aro, can see plans and specifications at my office, where tenders mil Vie received until noon of WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Moles worth-street, Jan. 23. T o B U I L- D E *R Tenders for erecting four dwelling-houses : Taranaki-streot will be received at my offic where plans and specifications can ho sec until noon of Friday, 12 th February. The lowest or any tender not necessarr accepted. ■ • , C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Molesworth-street, January 30.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4333, 8 February 1875, Page 1
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