'l' Jt AI E E ROYAL. , ! ! ees Messrs. Bates and Howard iuamess Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsden TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OP THE OPERATIC SCENES IN COSTUME. By Mddle. ILMA D E MURSKA, THE GItEAT QUEEN OP SONG, Assisted by SIGNORI ROSNATI AND SUSINI, AND MAESTRO STRAUSS ILLA. DE MURSKA IN TROVATORE • TO-NIGHT, With SIGNOR ROSNATI & CHORUS. DE MURSKA IN THE MAI? SCENE OF LUCIA TO-NIGHT. (By special request). DE MURSKA IN THE HUNGARIANPASTORAL SONG TO-NIGHT With violin obligate by MAERSTO STRAUSS ILLA. SIGNOR ROSNATI -will sing an ENGLISH BALLAD TO-NIGHT. SECOND AND LAST NIGHT OP MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA IN HEB GREAT OPERATIC SCENES. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at 8. Pkogkajimb : 1. Overture ... ... Orchestra 2. Aria—"Lucrezia Borgia." Donizetti SIGNOR SUSINI. 3. Pianoforte solo—" Faust." Gounod MR. J. P. HADLEY. 4. "HUNGARIAN PASTORAL SONG." Doppter (Composed expressly for her), WITH PLUTE OBLIGATO BY MAERSTRO STRAUSS ILLA, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA. 5. Aria—"Trovatore." Verdi SIGNOR ROSNATI. 6. Violin solo—" Norma " (Bellini) Alard MAESTRO STRAUSS ILLA. Intermission of fifteen minutes. 1. Overture ... ... Orchestra 2. Grand duo—" Elisir D'Amore." SIGNORI ROSNATI AND SUSINI. 3. "GRAND MAD SCENE OP LUCIA." Donizetti (In Costume and with Stage Effects.) MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA. L English ballad—" When other Lips." Balfa SIGNOR ROSNATI. 5. Pianoforte solo—" Mollie Darling " Ilia (By request), MAESTRO STRAUSS ILLA. 6. Scena—"La Calumnia." Rossini SIGOR SUSINI. 7. " GRAND MISERERE SCENE " (Trovatore) Verdi (In Costume 'and with Stage Effects.) MDLLE ILMA DE MURSKA AND SIGNOR ROSNATI, AND CHORUS. Aceompanyist ... MR. J. P. HADLEY. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Admission :
Stalls, 45.; Pit, 2s. Box-office at Jackson's, where seats can be secured and tickets for all parts obtained. In preparation, CLA ROO KH. " Home Sweet Home." Bjli-ttoi' appearance in NEW ZEALAND, JC After an extended tour through AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA . OP RISLEY'S COLOSSAL PANORAMA, THE MIRROR OP ENGLAND, Illustrating. every object" and scene of interest on the RIVER THAMES, Erom its source to below the TOWER OP LONDON. This Mammoth Artistic Painting was paint ed in London by Messrs Phillips and Telbin. ROYAL ACADEMY ARTISTS. It occupied three years in its execution, and it is the LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE Work of Art of this character that has visited New Zealand. Each view is 25ft. long by 14ft. in height. THE PANORAMA Is divided into THREE SECTIONS. SECTION I. The Source of the Thames to Windsor Castle. SECTION 11. Eton College to Chelsea Hospital. SECTION 111. Lambeth Palace to the Pool of London. Explanatory Historical Lecture, and Appropriate English Music. For date of opening exhibition, see toTHOS. KENNEDY, Manager. SPORTS 1000 MILE-S IN 1000 HOURS. J. L. WILTSHIRE, the everlasting walker, is now positively performing the above wonderful feat at Kaiwarra. A reward of £IOO will be paid to anyone proving that he does not walk one mile within each hour. The distance walked up to 6 p.m. this evening will be 312 miles. Grand handicap walking race; two miles; prize, silver watch; on Saturday next. Ground open day and night. ADMISSION, Is.
LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. L newly-erected two-storey brick building 1 , situate off Durham-street, Auckland, C6£t, x 26ft., inside measurement; suitable for a dry goods or wine and spirit store ; with a threestalled stable, cartshed, and good well. The premises, which are commodious, and in a good business locality, are fitted up as a sodawater and cordial manufactory, having steam power and all requisite machinery for same. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. MOWBRAY & CO., Land Agents, Queen-street, Auckland. Or to, JAMES O'SHEA, General Merchant, Harbor-street, Wellingtou. TO LET.—House and Garden, the late residence of Dr. Wilford, at the Lower Hutt, near the Roman Catholic Chapel. Apply to Mr. O'Shea, Wellington. Board and Residence. lT OOLLAHE A LODGE, Boulcott-street. .yl —Private Boarding-house. Vacancies for a few gentlemen. J. J. BEATTY, Proprietor. Plunge and shower baths. UPERIOE BOAED and RESIDENCE for a few gentlemen. Three minutes walk from Government Buildings. Apply to >OARD AND RESIDENCE, for two or ■ 1 three Gentlemen. For address, apply office af this paper.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4825, 8 September 1876, Page 1
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