Amusements THEA TR E ROYAL, Lessees Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager ... Mr; Charles Hillsdea GREAT SATURDAYS BILL. IMMENSE SUCCESS ' OP THE ■ CHRIS TM A S PANTO MIM E, CINDERELLA. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, DEC. 30. And Last Night but Three. The original Fairy Extravaganza and Pantomime, written by H. J. Byron, Esq., and arranged for the stage, and fitted with new songs, &c., by Mrs. F. M. Bates, entitled ■ C UN D E R E L L A; Or, the Lover, the Lackey, and the Little Glass Slipper. ; Prince Poppetti (Prince of Salerno and of Pretty Fellows) Mrs. F. M. Bates HARLEQUINADE! Clown Pantaloon ... Harlequin ... Columbine... Policeman Mr. Hesford Mr. A. L. Inglia Mr. E. Alexander Miss Adelaide Stoneham Mr. J. Sweeney The whole to conclude with the LAS T• G RAN D SC EN E. FLORAL ARCADES AND GOLDEN GLADES, And the STARRY REALMS OF LIQUID LIGHT. The performance is to commence with the Petite Comedy, entitled ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS, By the Company. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1877, GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE For the convenience of Schools and Families. THURSDAY, JANUARY' 4, 1877, BENEFIT OF MRS. F. M. BATES, And First production, in .conjunction with the Pantomime,,of the,Grand Burlesque of ROBIN HOOD ! •jpi X C U R S I 0 N 0 N NEW YEAR’S’ DAY WORSER BAY. The p.s, MANAWATU will leave the Wharf at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. After landing passengers the Manawatu will proceed to the Heads on a FISHING EXCURSION. A full BAND will be in attendance. FARES—2s. 6d. Children, Is.
JjJ - E'¥ YEA R ’ .'Si DAY. MONDAY, Ist JANUARY,' 1877. MARINE EXCURSION .TO LOWRY BAY. - The s.s. MOA mil leave the .Queen’s Wharf at 9 a.m. and noon respectively for the above place, landing Picnic Parties wherever practicable. She will also leave the Queen’s Wharf at 2 p.m,, taking Excursionists round the Harbor and calling for the morning parties, returning about 6 o’clock. Fares, 2s. each.; children half-price. Mclntyre & co.. Agents. Education NGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. Established, a.d., 1873. For the Complete Education of all lads who do not require a University Course. Principals : Thos. A. Bowden, B.A. ; Rev. T. Porritt. Will re-open for the First Quarter, 1877, on MONDAY, JANUARY 15, at the New Premises, in: Abel Smith -street, adjoining the residence of the Yen. Archdeacon Stock. * The Regular Course op Instruction includes besides all ordinary English subjects. Book-keeping, Engrossing, and Ornamental Penmanship, Mapping, Linear Drawing, Short' hand, and Vocal Music. Special Instruction will also be given ■ when required, ’by Visiting Masters in the Ancient and Modem Languages, the Higher Mathematics, Instrumental Music, Landscape, Drawing, Painting, &c. Boarders received at the Masters’ residence . An Ordinary for Day Boarders daily 12.30. . School Hours—-9.30 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 4.30p.m. E ARO GRAMMAR AND CO \IMERCIAL SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Established 1870., Principal, C. A., Curtis (University, Gottingen). Classical Master, the Rev. John Moir, Assisted by resident and visiting masters in the higher mathematics, modern languages, mechanical and ornamental. drawing, instrumental music ; and in the Commercial Classes by a practical bookkeeper and accountant. The advantages which recommend this institution to the public are the superiority of its system and the thoroughness of its work —the main features which have, although opposed by many obstacles, contributed to the success of the school, not unhappily in its finance, but in the next best thing to it, viz., in securing its claim to be ranked among the first private educational establishments of the colony. Extensive and very superior accommodation for boarders. The first quarter, 1877, will commence on MONDAY, JANUARY 15. The Principal will have pleasure in furnishing all particulars upon application. JyJ- ELS ON COLL EG E The next Quarter commences on the 2nd of FEBRUARY, 1377. .. HY. MOORE, / Acting Head Master. / rjlO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. A vacancy has occurred for, a Meiical Practitioner in the district of Castle Wharcama, and vicinity. < Applications will be received by tie committee, and particulars' can be obtaued on application to Dr. Grace, Wellington, or to the undersigned. , ■ ROBERT LANGDON, Tinui, Whareama. December 27, 1878. /
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4921, 30 December 1876, Page 1
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