Amusements. IJI HEA TK E ROY AL. Under the Management of Mr. Hoskins. Directress ... Miss Florence Colville. Dress circle, 35.; stalls, 25.; pit, Is. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. THE RIVALS. Lydia Languish ... Miss Florence Colville, Julia Mrs. Walter Hill. Mrs. Malaprop ... ... Miss Flora Anstead. Sir Anthony Absolute Mr. Hoskins. Supported by the Company. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), BENEFIT and last appearance but one for the present of MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE. First time of the charming play MASKS AND FACES; Or, Before and Behind the Curtain. Peg Woffington ... Miss Florence Colville. And other entertainments. J3S* The Management have much pleasure to announce the Engagement of those Celebrated Artistes, ME. AND MRS. GEORGE DARRELL, For Twelve Nights only, commencing Monday evening next, June 2S. QDD FELLOW S’ HALL. DR. CARR Has the honor to announce that he has secured the above Hall for FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY evenings (25th, 2<3th, and 27th), when he will resume his Lectures and Seances. , Phrenological Charts. Ladies and gentlemen may see Dr. Carr from 11 till 1, and from half-past 2 till 4, during this week. CHORAL SOCIETY. GRAND CONCERT (In aid of the funds of the Society), AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ON THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, 1875. At 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME: Part I. Overture—“ Semiramide,”—Rossini. Part song—“ Daylight is Fading,” Hy. Leslie. Duet—“By the Lone Tomb” (Lucia), Donizetti. Glee—“ Merry Boys, Away, Away,” Bishop. Cornet solo—Kiimmer. Chorus of Bathers—“ 0 Maidens Fair” (Huguenots), Meyerbeer. Song—“ 0 Fair Dove,” Gatti. Solo and chorus—“ All Hail” (Masaniello), Auber. Galop—“ Catastrophe,” Steane. Part 11. Band—Selections (Maritana), Wallace. Barcarole and chorus—“ Behold the Morn” (Masaniello), Auber. Trio—“ Ob, Dearest, I Leave Thee ” (L’Addio) Currscbmauri. Solo, piano;—“ Masaniello,”. Sydney Smith. Glee —“ The Dawn of Day,” S. Reay. Song—“Go, Lovely Rose,” Piatti. Part song—“ Ripe Strawberries,” J. L. Hatton. Duet—“ Lovely Star,” Kucken. Chorus and march—“ Hail Bright Abode” (Taunhasuser), Wagner. - God Save the Queen. Tickets—Reserved seats, 55.; balcony, 3s. ; back seats, 25.; to be obtained at the Stationers and Music Sellers, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, or of any subscriber or member. N.B.—Reserved seats can be secured on the day of the performance, on application to the Custodian at the Hall. W. G. SMITH, Hon. Sec. 0 D D FE L L 0W S’ HALL. THE 'WELLINGTON AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB Have the honor to announce that they will make their first appearance on TUESDAY NEXT, under the patronage of his Excellency the Governor. Tickets can be had, and seats secured, at Mr. Jackson's, stationer, Lambton- quay. 0I T Y 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 required in advance to secure Hall. . HOLLO WAY. & GABLXCK, Proprietors. 280 Queen-street, Auckland. W SoireeELLINGTON • TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION. A SOIREE DANSANTE ‘ Will be held at the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL ON WEDNESDAY, 30th JHNE, In aid of a Sick Member. Double Tickets, 55.; extra lady, 2s. 6d. Music—Artillery Band. Tickets may be had at the office of this paper, the various’Stationers’Shops, and Mr. Morgan’s, confectioner, Lambton-quay. Meetings. rTTELLTNGTON RATEPAYERS PROVV TEOTION ASSOCIATION. MEETING on FRIDAY, 25th instant. Business Important. S. WATERS, i Hon. Sec. N EW ZEALAND PACIFIC LODGE, No. 517, E.C. The customary Banquet on ST. JOHN’S DAY is POSTPONED until MONDAY, JULY 19, 1875. There will therefore be no meeting at the Masonic Hall, Boulcott-street, This Evening ( Thursday), the 24th instant. By command of the W.M., J. M. TAYLOR, Secretary. ' ELLINGTON ATHENAEUM. w Annual General Meeting for the Election of Officers for ensuing year, TUESDAY, 29th INST. Chair to he taken at 8 o’clock, H. F. LOGAN, Hon, Sec.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4450, 24 June 1875, Page 1
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