Amusementsfjl HEA TR E ROYAL. Lessees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard, Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden. BRILLIANT SUCCESS Of that Charming Artiste, MBS. F. M. BATES And the Powerful Dramatic Company. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), JULY 31, Will be produced, with entirely new scenery, &c., the splendid Comedy, entitled DAVID GARRICK. Ada Ingot ... ... Mrs. F. M. BATES David Garrick Mr. F. M. Bates To conclude with the Grand Fairy Extrava.rcuiza, entitled THE INVISIBLE PRINCE; OR, THE ISLAND OF TRANQUIL DELIGHTS Don Leander ... ... Mrs. F. M. Bates In consequence of repeated applications, the Great Tragedy of H A M L E T Will shortly be reproduced. Prices of admission: Dress-circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2a. 6d. PIT—ONE SHILLING. Box Plan at Jackson’s, where seats may be secured. oDD FELLOW S’ HALL. UNPARALLELED EXCITEMENT. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OP THE SWEET HUNGARIAN NIGHTINGALE, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, THE REIGNING QUEEN OF SONG, Who has charmed all her audiences, and who will appear in THREE GRAND FAREWELL CONCERTS ! THREE GRAND FAREWELL CONCERTS! In compliance with a generally expressed wish, the management has the honor to announce a SECOND SEASON OF CONCERTS, Which will be limited to Three Nights, the First to take place TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), ! Doors open at 1 7.3 0, com-(AUGUST 1. mence at 8; f AUGUST 1. carriages at 10. ) On which occasion MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA will sing the famous MAD SCENE OF LUCIA. MAD SCENE OF LUCIA. Also the Grand Aria from II Barbiere, UNA VOCE POCO FA, UNA VOCE POCO FA, And, for the first time in New Zealand, Balfe'a beautiful Song, I DREAMT THAT I DWELT IN MARBLE HALLS, I DREAMT THAT I DWELT IN MARBLE HALLS. And 'will also take part in the GRAND TRIO FROM ERNANI GRAND TRIO FROM ERNANI With Signori Rosnati and Susini, Assisted by her GRAND CONCERT COMPANY, In a NEW and BRILLIANT PROGRAMME ! Maestro Strauss Illa, Musical Director and Conductor. Accompanyist Mr. J. Francis Hadlet. Box Office at Mr. Jackson’s, Lambton-qnay. Open daily from 10 till 5, where seats may be secured on a plan of the hall for any concert. In 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 of an hour before the time advertised above. PRICES : Reserved Seats, 10s.; Second Seats, 55.; Gallery 3s. All communications to be addressed to Mr. W. Secil Medcalpe, Business Agent, and left at the Box Office. SECOND DE MURSKA CONCERT—THURSDAY. THIRD DE MURSKA CONCERT—FRIDAY Meetings FEATHERSTON MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. A MEETING of the above Committee will be held in the Provincial Council Library on the evening of MONDAY NEXT, the 31st INSTANT, at 8 o’clock. WILLIAM HUTCHISON. Government notices J^EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR CONVEYING GOODS BETWEEN RAILWAY-STATION & TOWN AT WELLINGTON. Public Works Office (Constructed Railways), Wellington, 29th July, 1876. TENDERS will be received at the Public Works Office, Wellington, up to NOON on SATURDAY, the 19th day of AUGUST, 1876, for the conveyance of goods from the Railway-station at Pipitea-point to the Town. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside “ Tender for conveying goods between Railway and Town.” Specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. FRANK B. PASSMORE, Superintending Engineer for Constructed Railways. Education jg D U C A T I 0 N) WANTED, for the Kohi School, Waverley, consisting of not more than twenty pupils, a Female Teacher, who is competent to impart an elementary English education. Must be approved of by the Education Board of the Province of Wellington. Applications, stating salary required, will be received by the undersigned, from whom all information can be obtained, JOHN W. KENAH. Waverley, 28th June, 1876. To Let TO BE LET.—A SHOP and DWEL-LING-HOUSE, containing seven rooms, in Manners-street. First-class stand. Immediate possession can be given. Apply to ME. HUXLEY, Manners-street; Or R. M. CLELAND, Molesworth-street. Wellington, July 25.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4791, 31 July 1876, Page 1
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664Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4791, 31 July 1876, Page 1
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