Amusements. H E A T R E ROYA L. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, Miss JESSIE RAYMOND begs to announce that her BENEFIT will be POSTPONED till WEDNESDAY, the sth, when the aforesaid programme will be faithfully carried out. Soliciting your kind indulgence, she remains true to her word. E A T R E ROYAL. GRAND EXTRA NIGHT. Under Distinguished Patronage. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT MISS JESSIE RAYMOND. Production of Charles Mathews’ SATAN E L L A ; Or, The Mexican Daughter, In two acts, Now creating the greatest excitement in London. Satanella ... ... Miss Jessie Raymond Jack Ragget ... Mr. Charles Burford Supported by the Star Company. Terpsichorean Interlude— Dance Nautical Mr. R. Glover To conclude until THE ROUGH DIAMOND. Margery ... Miss Jessie Raymond Cousin Joe ... ... Mr. J. Thorpe HEATEE ROYAL. JESSIE RAYMOND. TO MAY HOWARD, SATURDAY, MAY 8. GENEVA CROSS. • ’8 AYR ‘Avcnmivs ‘GRYAIOH AYR HYAOHS 2 I V J E X
H E A X B E ROYAL. ON SATURDAY, Bth HAY, 1875. First appearance in Wellington of the Charming, Fascinating, and Brilliant MISS MAY HOWARD, In the new and popular play entitled the GENEVA CROSS. In order to render this play successful, ME. J. B, eTEBI/E Will appear, in addition to the Star Company. D D FELL OW S’ HALL. TUESDAY, 4th MAY. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. First appearance of those talented Premiere Danseuses and Actresses, the SISTERS DUVALLI, • Accompanied by the following artistes— MDLLE. PAULINA TERLEOKI, MR. 0. F. COUTTS, Singing and character actor, and MR. CHARLES HALL, Theatre Royal, Melbourne. The performance will commence with an amusing sketch, profusely interspersed with singing and dancing, entitled DREAM OF A LIFE, In which will be introduced the following dances— Pas do Fascination... Miss Heloise Duvalli Spanish Pas Sel ... Miss Rosalie Duvalli GRAND OPERATIC PAS DE DEUX (LES ROSES), SISTERS DUVALLI. To be followed by a laughable comedietta, written expressly for the Sisters Duvalli, entitled THE SHAH OF PERSIA, In which the Sisters Heloise and Rosalie will introduce a variety of singing and dancing. Prices of admission—4s., 35., and 2s. Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eight. MeetingsT. JOHN’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WILLIS-STRBET. A SOIREE in connection with the OPENING of the New Schoolroom, will be held THIS EVENING ('Tuesday, the 4th instant). Tea on the table at half-past 6 o’clock. PUBLIC MEETING, at half-past 7. Tickets, 2s. each. The Meeting will be addressed by various ministers of the city and other gentlemen. The Choir will sing several pieces, Mr. Carver conducting. NOTICE. HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT has appointed that the first meeting of the MASTERTON HIGHWAY BOARD Shall bo held on SATURDAY, the Bth day of MAY next, At seven o’clock in the evening, at Masterton, in the office of the Mastertou Highway Board. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. WAIRARAPA BOILING - DOWN COMPANY (LIMITED). An Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Institute, Greytown, on SATURDAY, the Bth MAY, 1875, at .2 o’clock in tho afternoon, when a special resolution will be proposed that the Company’s stock be sold, and tho Company wound up voluntarily. By order of the Directors. J. G. COX, Secretary. Wairarapa, May 1,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4406, 4 May 1875, Page 1
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520Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4406, 4 May 1875, Page 1
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