Amusements. rjIHEATEE EOYAL. Lessees ... Messrs. Howard and Bates. Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), JULY 24, And until further notice. Will be produced, on a scale of prodigality and magnificence never before attempted, A GRAND FAIEY EXTRAVAGANZA, Written by J. E. Blanche, entitled THE INVISIBLE PEINCE; OE, THE ISLAND OF TEANQUIL DELIGHTS ! The Management respectfully intimate that the Company is now undoubtedly the strongest and most complete in New Zealand. The magnificent New Scenery from the master brush of Mr. T. Nicholson. The properties, &c., by Mr. J. Shields. The elaborate mechanical effects, by Mr. J, Wykes. The Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Parker. The whole produced under the direction of M ES. F. M. BATE S. The performance will commence at S o’clock sharp with the Charming Comedietta of THE MARRIED BAKE! Mrs. Tricktrack ) ~ „ Herbert Fitzherbert j rS- -BATES Mr. Henry Flighty ... Mr. F. M, Bates After which the grand Fairy Extravaganza, THE INVISIBLE PEINCE. Don Leander (lineally descended from the Native Kings of Allaquiz)... Mrs. F. M. Bates Magnificent new dresses by Mr. Taylor and Miss Eayner. Songs, Dances, Grand Walk Bound by the Company. SYNOPSIS OF SCENEEY Scene in the Eoyal Castle of Allaquiz (new). (A “ Chateau en Espagne,” Nouvelle. Scene 2.—Garden of an old Hunting Seat (new.) Leander’s Family Seat. Scene 3. —A Forest. Scene 4.—Sea Shore and distant view of the Palace of Pleasure (new.) On the Island of Tranquil Delights, somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. Scene s.—Throne Boom in the Palace of Pleasure (new.) Scene 6.—Grotto in the Palace Gardens (new.) with Pose Plastique of Apollo. Scene 7.—Camp of Furiboud (new.) Scene B.—Palace of Pleasure (new.) And Starry Eealms of Liquid Delight. Prices of admission: Dress-circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2s. fid. PIT—ONE SHILLING. Box Plan at Jackson’s, where seats may bo secured. ODD0 DD F E L L 0 W S’ HALL DE MUESKA GRAND CONCERTS. THE FINEST EVER GIVEN IN THIS CITY. TO-NIGHT, j °’^° n ck ; •) MONDAY, TO-NIGHT, 1 ' 7 | o at f JULY 24. ejt,Carriagcs may be ordered for 10 o'clock. THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT IN WELLINGTON. THE DE MUESKA JUBILEE OF MUSIC Commencing to-night, when the LOVELY HUNGARIAN NIGHTINGALE ILMA ) ) ILMA ILMA } DE MUESKA ) ILMA ILMA \ ILMA THE SUPREME QUEEN OF SONG, THE ONLY RIVAL OP JENNY LIND, Will make her first appearance in the following Programme : 1. Aria, “Luorezia Borgia,” Signor Susini 2. Violin Solo, “La Traviata,” Maestro Strauss Ilia 3. “ Carnival de Venise,” with variations, (Benedict) Mdlle lima De Murska (composed expressly for her) 4. Eomanza, “Don Sebastiano,” SignorEosnati 5. Pianoforte Solo, “ Bonnie Scotland,” (Brissac) Maestro Strauss Ilia Part ii. 1. Duo from “ Martha,” Signori Eosnati and Susini 2. Violin Solo, “ Farentelle,” Maestro Strauss Ilia 3. Grand Aria, “ Linda di Chamounix” (Donizetti) Mdlle lima De Murska 4. Aria from “ Don Giovanni,” Signor Susini 5. Eomanza, “ Non b ver,” Signor Eosnati 6. Grand Duo, Quanto Amor, “ Elisire d’Amore” (Donizetti) Madlle lima De Murska and Signor Susini Musical Director, Maestro Strauss Ill'a. Accompanist Mr. J, Francis Hadley. Box Office at Mr. Jackson’s, Lambton-quay. Open daily from 10 till 5, where seats may be secured on a plan of the hall for any concert. Special Notice. —ln order to prevent crushing and inconvenience, tickets for the Second Seats and Gallery will be sold during the day at the Box Office, which will admit the holders a Quarter op an hour before the time advertised above. PRICES Reserved Seats, ’-10s.; Second Seats, 55.; Gallery 3s. A change of programme each night. DE MURSKA SPECIAL TRAINS. Arrangements have been made for a special train to leave for the Lower Hutt after each" concert. All communications to be addressed to Mr. W. Secil Medcalfe, Business Agent, and left at the Box Office. Second -De Murska Concert—WEDNESDAY Third Da Murska Concert —FRIDAY. A MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the Sunday School Funds Will be held in THE PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM, Willis-steeet, ON THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. At 8 p.m. Admission—ONE SHILLING. Meetings pUB LI C MEETING THE LATE DE. FEATHEESTON. On the requisition of a number of gentlemen who recognise the propriety of perpetuating the memory of the late Dr. Featherston, I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING of the Citizens of Wellington, to be held in the Provincial. Council Hall, on MONDAY NEXT, the 24th. inst., at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, “in order to decide upon the most suitable manner in which the settlers of the province of Wellington” should carry out the object referred to. WILLIAM HUTCHISON. Mayor. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. —TO LET, that valuable piece of land at Aro Pa, adjoining Messrs. Crook and Harnson a boathouse, and having a frontage of 38ft. to the harbor,. Apply A. E. Exley, Ngahauranga.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4785, 24 July 1876, Page 1
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780Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4785, 24 July 1876, Page 1
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