Amusements. ■<<•,: ,-■.- rp HEA TR E EOYA L. Lessees—Messrs. Dabkeli, and Hillsdek. Re-engagement for five nights oijy of thft; celebrated actor,. ' MR. CHARLES WHEATLEIGH. Third appearance of ' MISS LIZZIE MORGAN. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), DEC. 20. GRAND COMEDY NIGHT. Commencing -with the glorious comedy, in two acts, entitled BAGSHOTTS BLUNDERS. Bagshott : '.'..-'. -'' ■"... Mr. Chas. Wheatkigh -.,., , After which, Song—" Silver.iTJireads Amongst the Gold," • Miss* Lizzie Morgan. To be followed by a scene from OUR.'AMERICAN COUSIN, In whichMn Charles Wheatleigh will give hia great imitition of'Mr. Sothern as Lord Dundreary, and read his celebrated letter. To conclude with the screaming farce of A MODJL OF A WIFE. Pygmalion Bonnefoi ... Mr. C. Wheatleigh ' Boxing, Night-rj-The grand Christmas Pantomime, .by ':GMpet Walch, localised and adapted by George IBarrell, entitled TROOKULENTO, on' a scale 'of magnificence never before attempted. "* ". THE AT RE TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR. CHAS. BURFORD. THE OCTOROON! In which Mr. C. WHEATLEIGH has consented to enact hisgreat original part of Salem Scndder. Jacob McCloskey ... Mr. ! C.Bukfobd. Box plan now ready. Tickets everywhere. CHRISTMAS CONCERT. . t ■ : ■ ;.. > _ i ■■■■■ Under the management of the ' Wellington Choral Society., HANDEL'S ORATORIO, "THE M E S SI A H, . By kind permission of the Trustees of the WESLEYAN CHURCH, MANNERSSTREET, ON THURSDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, 1875, At 8 p.m. Paet I. Overture Recit. and Air—(Tenor) —"Comfort ye." " Ev'ry Valley." Chorus —" And the Glory of the Lord." Recit. and Air—(Bass) —"Thus saith 'the Lord." " But who may abide." Recit. and Air—(Bass) —" For behold." " The people that walked in darkness." Chorus—" For unto us a Child is born." Pastoral Symphony. Recit.—(Soprano)—"There were shepherds." Chorus—" Glory to God." Air—(Contralto)—" He shall feed His flock." ,Air—(Soprano)—-" Come unto Him." ' Chorus—" His yoke is easy." Pabt 11. Chorus—" Behold the Lamb of God." Au-—(Contralto) —" He was despised." Chorus—" All we like sheep." Air—(Tenor) —"Behold and see." Recit. and Air—(Soprano)—" He was cut off." " But Thou didst not leave." Chorus—" Lift up your heads." Aria —(Soprano)—"How beautiful are tha feet." Chorus—" Their sound is gone out." Aria—(Bass) —"Why do the nations." Chorus—" Hallelujah." Aria—(Soprano)—"l know that my Redeemer." Recit. and Aria—(Baritone, with trumpet obligate)—" Behold I tell you a mystery." " The trumpet shall sound." Chorus—" Worthy is the Lamb." All attending the performance must be provided with tickets, as no money will be taken at the doors. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each, to be obtained of all booksellers, or of the undersigned at the Gas Works. W. G. SMITH. December 18, 1875. GRAND TEA PARTY AND SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS, (For the benefit of St. Joseph's Church) at the UPPER HUTT, Near the Railway Station, ON THE Ist JANUARY, 1876. American Pony, Vaulting with Poles, Foot Racing, Foot-ball, and other amusements. Refreshments, Fancy Faie, Select Music, &c. &c. Entrance—2s. 6d.; children above ten, Is. fid. 'OTICE.—ODD FELLOWS' EETE .. , and BALL, UPPER HUTT, will, be held in Grounds opposite the Hall, on the 27th inst. Athletic Sports, Games, &c, &c. Tea will be served in the Hall at 4 p.m. The Ball will be opened at the Hall at 9 p.m. A brass band will be in attendance during the day and evening. Admission to fete, including tea, 2s. 6d.; children, half-price. Admission to ball, Is. Refreshments will be supplied at reasonable charges. By order of Committee. December 16, 1875. 3 PURE-BRED IMPORTED LINCOLN RAMS, from Kirkam's flock, so celebrated for their extraordinary wool-producing qualities. MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lambton-quay, Wellington. 1 fTA TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS XOU sale ' ored b F • Dr - Brown * Mount Gambier, Victoria. These theep are I noted for shearing heavy fleeces, and the wool ' nossesses a peculiar silkiness and lustre. | MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lambton-quay, Wellington. 0 TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN EWES, from Dr. Brown's flock, of Mount Gambier ; have been carefully selected for the last twenty-three years. MURRAY, COMMON, c% CO., Lambton-quay, Wellington. FOR SALE.—Twenty-four itomney Marsh Rams, and three Lincoln Rams. Applv to A CRUICKSHANK, Upper Hutt. FOR SALE, a large and powerful Reed Organ (eight complete sets), with 1J oct. of pedals coupled to keys. Suitable for a public hall or place of worship. Terms liberal. Cutler and Moore, Manners-street. [E undersigned has just received a fresh supply of American and British Herba, (position Powders, &c. WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Drusgist
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4602, 20 December 1875, Page 1
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