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Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. Under the Management of Mr. HO3KIN3. Directress ... Miss Florence Colviiae. sres3 circle, 35.; stalls, 25.; pit, Is. ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION ! ! ! THE PILOT ! THE PILOT ! ! THE PILOT THE ARIEL IN A STORM. the entire stage, and ~*.» ™j one of the grandest spectacles ever attempted in Wellington. NEW SCENERY. NEW PROPERTIES. NEW AND GRAND MECHANICAL EFFECTS. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), JUNE 21. First time of the Nautical Drama of THE PILOT: A Tale of the Sea. Long Tom Coffin Mr. HosKnra. KatePlowden Mrs. Walter Hill. Capt. Eoroughcliff ... Mr. J. P. Hydes. The Pilot Mr. C. Borford. Supported by the Company. To conclude with THE CONJUGAL LESSON Mrs. Letitia Lullaby .. Miss F. Colville Mr. Simon Lullaby ... Mr. J. P. Hydes ADB'I-ELLSWS' HALL. TO- NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT ! ! ! GRAND OPENING PROGRAMME. ST. VINCENT GEM CONCERT COMPANY, Gems of Sentiment —: Gems of Comicalities. Gems of Eccentricities—Gems of Terpsichore. MUSIC AND MAGIC. To-Night—Mr. ST. VINCENT the greatest ique in the Southern Hemisphere. _o-Night—Madam Montebello, Male Impersonator. -. To-Night—FRANK VERTEN in-Negro Song and Dance, To-Night—E. J. KING Solo-Pianist. To-Night—Mr.?. ST. VJNCENT. the Wizard of Wizards. The whole to conclude with the Burlesque Sketch entitled FAKIR OF OOLU OUTDONE. N.B. —Owing to the numerous engagements this Company, they can only make two appearances in Wellington. TO-MORROW, LAST NIGHT. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Carriages at 11. First-class, 35.; Second-class, 25.; Third, Is. A. ST. VINCENT, Sole Proprietoi'. TUT T . ODD FELLOWS' HALLDR. CARR, : Who has been drawing crowded houses in Wellington, will give one of his popular and interesting PHRENO-MESMERIC SEANCES On WEDNESDAY EVENING, 24th June. Admission—2s. and 3s. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. DR. CARR Has the honor to announce that he has secured the above Hall for FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JAY evenings (25th, 26th, and _, he. will resume his Lectures and Seances, - ' " • MASTERTON AND FEATHERSTON. Dr. Carr will postpone his visit until his ' i from Auckland.. . . -..- j Phrenological Charts. I T'adies and "gentlemen may see Dr. Carr x 11 till 1, and from half-past 2 till 4, I during this week. ELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY GRAND CONCERT (In aid of the funds of the Society), AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, OSTHURSDAY, 24th JUNE, 1575. At 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME: Part I. Overture —" Semiramide," —Rossini. Part song—" Daylight is Fading," Hy. Leslie. Duet—" Lovely Star," Kucken. Glee—" Merry Boys Away," Bishop. Cornet solo—Kummer. Chorus of Bathers—"O.Maidens Fair" (Huguenots), Meyerbeer. Solo, piano—" Masaniello," Sydney Smith. Solo and chorus—" All Hail" (Masaniello), Auber. Galop—" Catastrophe," Steane. Part 11. Band—Selections (Maritsna), Wallace. Barcerole and chorus—" Behold the Mom" (Masaniello), Auber. Song—" O Fair Dove," Gatti. Trio—" L'Addio," Currschmavm. Glee —" The Dawn of Day," S. Reay. Song—" Go, Lovely Rose," Piatti. Part song—" Ripe Strawberries," J. L. Hatton. D ue t_" By the Lone Tomb" (Lucia), Donizetti. Chorus and march —"Hail Bright Abode" (Taunha3user), Wagner. God Save the Queen. Tickets—Reserved seats, ss. (evening dress); balcony, 35.; back seats, 25.; to be obtained at "le Stationers and Music Sellers, at the Odd* _ ellows' Hall, or of any subscriber or member. I W. G. SMITH, Hon. Sec. niTt HALL, AUCKLAND. The only HALL in the main thoroughfare of Auckland, for .Entertainments. Splendid Acoustic Properties. Walls beautifully painted. Very handsome Procenium. Entrance from two streets. Terms—Thirty-eight pounds per. month. Ten guineas per week. Two guineas for single night. Attendance two guineas per week, gas consumed, 15s. per thousand. Cash inquired in advance to secure Hall. HOLLOWAY & GARLICK, Proprietors. 230 Queen-street, Auckland. Board and Residence. BOARD AND RESIDENCE at Mrs. ALLEN'S, 'Willis-street. Accommodation for one or two ladies.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4447, 21 June 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4447, 21 June 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4447, 21 June 1875, Page 1

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