Amusements. /Jl HEA TK E EOY AL. Under the Management of Mr. Hoskins. Directress ... Miss Florence Colville Dress circle, 35.; stalls, 25.; pit, Is. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), THE PILOT ! ! THE PILOT ! t A Tale of the Sea. Received last evening with tumultuous applause bj a crowded audience. THE ABIEL IN A STOBM. The most marvellous scenic effect ever produced in Wellington. SONGS. HOENPIPES, Down with the Stars and Stripes, and TBIUMPH OF THE UNION JACK ! 11 To conclude with THE CONJUGAL LESSON. Mrs. Letitia Lullaby ... Miss F. Colville. Mr. Simon Lullaby ... Mr. J. P. Hydes'. TO-MOEBOW (WEDNESDAY). FIRST APPEABANCE This season of the popular actress and old Wellington favorite, MISS FLOEA ANSTEADWhen will be produced, for this night only, LOVE’S SACBIFICE. Hermine Miss Flora Anstead. Margaret Miss Florence Colville. Elmore ... ... Mr. Hoskins. Supported by the Company. FRIDAY EVENING. BENEFIT and last appearance but one for the present of MISS FLOBENCE COLVILLE The charming comedy MASKS AND FACES ; Or, Before and Behind the Curtain. Peg Woffington... Miss Florence Colville. And other entertainments. ODD0 DD F E L L 0 W S’ HALL. SUCCESS! SUCCESS!! SUCCESS! !! UNBOUNDED APPLAUSE. TO-NIGHT, Positively the last appearance of ST. VINCENT GEM CONCERT COMPANY, EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. T 0 - N I G H T, CHANGE OF PBOGBAM ME ~py UT T . ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. DB. CABB, Who has been drawing crowded houses in Wellington, will give one of his popular and interesting PHBBNO-MESMEBIC SEANCES THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 22nd June. Subject of Lecture ; Self-culture, Admission —2s. and 3s. QD D FELLOWS’ HALL. DB. CABB Has the honor to announce that he has secured the above Hall for FBIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY evenings' (25th, 26th, and 27th), when he will resume his Lectures and Seances. MASTEBTON AND FEATHERSTON. Dr. Carr will postpone his visit until his return from Auckland. Phrenological Charts. Ladies and gentlemen may see Dr. Carr from 11 till 1, and from half-past 2 till 4, during this week. ELLINGTON CHOBAL SOCIETY GKAND CONCEBT (In aid of the funds of the Society), AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ON THURSDAY, 21th JUNE, 1875. At S o’clock. PROGRAMME: Part I. Overture—“ Semiramide," —Bossini. Part song—“ Daylight is Fading,” Hy. Leslie. Duet—“ Lovely Star," Kuoken. Glee—“ Merry Boys Away,” Bishop. Cornet solo—Rummer. Chorus of Bathers—“o Maidens Fair” (Huguenots), Meyerbeer. Solo, piano—“ Masaniello,” Sydney Smith. Solo and chords— I ‘‘All Hail” (Masaniello),. Auber. Galop—“ Catastrophe,” Steane. Part 11. Baud—Selections (Maritana), Wallace. Barcarole and chorus —“ Behold the Mom ’ (Masaniello), Auber. Song—“ 0 Fair Dove,” Gatti. Xi-io—“ L’Addio,” Currschmaun. Glee—“ The Dawn of Day,” S. Beay. gong—“ Go, Lovely Bose,” Piatti. Part song—“ Eipe Strawberries,” J. L. Hatton. Duet—“By the Lone Tomb” (Lucia), DoniI zetti.. Chorus and march—" Hail Bright Abode (Taunhaauser), Wagner. God Save the Queen. Tickets—Reserved seats, ss. (evening dress); balcony, 35.; back seats, 25.; to be obtained at the Stationers and Music Sellers, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, or of any subscriber or member, W. G. SMITH, Hon. See. QITY.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 mouth. Ten guineas per week. Two guineas for single night. Attendance two guineas per week, gas consumed, 15s. per thousand. Cash required in advance to secure Hall. HOLLOWAY & GABLICK, Proprietors. 230 Queen-street, Auckland. Government Notices TO CONTEACTOBS. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, June 11, 1875. Tenders wall bo received up to NOON of WEDNESDAY, 30th INST., for Clearing timber from road line (Evanson and Stratton’s contract) from Mungaroa towards Waikainae. Specifications may be seen at Criterion Hotel, Upper Hutt, and Provincial Engineer’s office here. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4448, 22 June 1875, Page 1
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612Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4448, 22 June 1875, Page 1
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