Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. | Under the Management of Mr. Hoskins. Directress ... Miss Florence Colville. Dress circle, 35.; stalls, 25.; pit, Is. ANOTHER GEEAT BILL! ! ! The Great Sensation Drama, LEAH THE FORSAKEN. Leah (A Jewish Maiden) ... Miss F. Colyillk Ludwig (A Barber and Doctor) Mr. Hoskins. Anna Mrs. W. Hill. Supported by the Company. ON MONDAY EVENING Will be produced for the first ti™«» The Nautical Drama of THE PILOT: A Tale of the Sea. , NEW SCENERY. NEW PROPERTIES. NEW MECHANICAL EFFECTS. THE ARIEL IN A STORM. This scene will form one of the grand»»t spectacles ever attempted in Wellington, s will occupy the entire stage. f\ D D FELL 0W S' HAL L. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT ! ! DR. C A R R. TO-NIGHT THERE WILL BE A MESMERIC FEAST. New Experiments, Shocks, Recitations, Songs, and Stump Orations, Graceful Tableaux Vivants and Phrenological Delineations. . DR. C A R R Will visit MASTERTON ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 26th and 28th, AND GREYTOWN, TUESDAY, 29th. \ D D FELLOW S' HALL. MONDAY, JUNE 21. First appearance in Wellington of the Celebrated ST. VINCENT GEM CONCERT COMPANY, la their Diversi" Enterta MUSIC AND MAGIC.' The first part of the Programme will consist of SKETCHES OF LIFE and CHARACTER, including Songs of Sentiment, _ . _ _ - - g 3; oh - - ■ - personations, Comic Duets, Nt* ties, and Plantation Dances, by The second part of the Programme will emStartling Illusions in the Art of Legerdemain, by Madame St. Vincent, the greatest Lady Magicienne in the world. Westport Times, May 25.—" Madame St. Vincent, in her Magical Seance, quite eclipsed Madame Cora or any other professor of the Art of Magique as yet visiting the Coast." MAGIC EXTRAORDINARY ! N.B.—Owing to.the numerous engagements of this superlative Troupe, they can only give a limited number of Performances in each Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. First-class, 35.; Second-class, 25.; Third, Is. Sole Proprietor, A. ST. VINCENT. MeetingsA MEETING of the various Football Clubs in Wellington will take place at 8 o'clock on MONDAYEVENING NEXT, at Mr. C. Brown's Union Hotel, Willis-street. Business—To arrange for the forthcoming match with the Nelson province. J. C. ISHERWOOD, Captain, Star Club. W. P. JAMES, Secretary, Wellington Club. nr\ O BUILDERS. TENDERS for the erection of a dwellingnouse in Bolton-street will be received at my office, where drawing and specification may be seen until the 19th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. Juno 12. : N E R S . TENDERS for Fittings and Seats will be received until noon of the 19th inst. at my office, where drawings and specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect, June 12. Roman Catholic Chapel at Ohariu, until noon of TUESDAY, the 29th June. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, A militant. Temple Chambers, 15th J""" Fancy Goods T U S T OPENED. 1 CASE RIMMEI/i PERFUMERY, IN Soais, Scents, and Toilet Vinegar. 1 case, containing A Quantity of Black and Colored Bugle Trimmings ARCHERY, a Large Assortment. N.B.—To arrive, per Hannibal—[2ooo BOOKS AND PIECES'.MUSIC, j Selected to order. WARBURTON AND GOODMAN, | Laiubton-cuaay, Under the Verandah.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4446, 19 June 1875, Page 1
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