Amusements. H E AT R E ROYAL. Lessee , Mi; Sam Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles:Hiliadea ENORMOUS SU,O'CI?S :; ' Of the Immensely Popular LING ARDS, GRAND PRODUCTION ■ OP THE TWO OR PH,A NS. FRIDAY, F E B RU A R Y 2 t And until further notice. : FIRST PRODUCTION j In Wellington of the Grand Romantic Drama, : in six acts and six tableaux, entitled’ | TH E TWO ORP H A N;S, Played in Paris, London, English Provinces, and Australia,. : OVER 2'JOO TIMES. Pronounced, by the entire Press where it has i ’ been produced to be the most : Beautiful Romantic Play Of the Age; Louise Miss Alloe Dunkiko (Linqaed) Pierre . . Mr. William Horace Likgabb x NE W S G E N E E,Y BY ' ' . ME. HOLMES. GORGEOUS NEW COSTUMES . BY . MAG, OF LONDON, . ’ Properties, etc., etc., etc/ SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY ■ Act I.—Place, Pont Neuf.. ■> ' Act: 2.—Villa .and Illuminated'.Garden at Bel-Air. . ■ r ■ j Act s.- —Private Offices of Minister of Police. Place and Church of St. Sulpice, Act 4.—Apartments of Henrietta. 1 ’ -> Act 5; —Court-yard Of' the‘Prison’, of La Salpetriere. . Act 6.—01 d Boat-house on the Banks of the Seine. ... . 1 Notice.—ln consequence Of the length of the performance the intermission between each act wiU be very shorthand the.performan oe will commence punctually at 8 o’clock, overture at ten minutes to,eight. In Rehearsal, the Grand Gpera--Buffo, as ■■ played by the ; • • L IN G A R D■ S ; Over 500 times, entitled,' , - P L U T O. Prices of admission—Dress Circle,- Is. : Sta’ls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. . : h Box plan at Jackson’s, where seats may be secured'. Doors open at 7.30, o’clock, commence at 8. . ■ . . D D F E LLO WS' HAL L. : GRAND FASHIONABLE'NIGHT !! THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING; : ‘ Crowded Nightly by . Enthusiastic Audiences. GRAND GIFT FESTIVAL. BAOHELDER’S PANTASCOPE ■ MERRIMAC AND MONITOR ■ ' ABODE OF THE FAIRIES GIFTS, GIFTS,-GIFTS.,.. i The leading presents This Evening will include— , Lady’s Gold Watch ■, Tea and-Coffee Service . OU Painting - ~, . Silver Salver . ~ , . ’ Table Lamp Double Album Large Fancy Japanese Box 1 Large Crystal Inkstand, . . .! - Together’ with fifty or sixty Other useful .gifts. Cards of adtnisSionr—Front seats -(three sealed 35.; Gallery (two sealed envelopes), 25.; back seats (one sealed envelope), one shilling. . . ... . ; 1 -;' ; ,, Open at 7.30, Pantascqpe moves at 8,.,' GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, : At 2.30. ; J Every Lady and all the Children ‘willreceive a Gift. Admission to Matinee—Adults, 2s. and Is.: Children SIXPENCE and Is. t ■ ■ JNTERNATIONAL- CRICKET MATCH Under the . patronage of his Excellency the Governor. , • ELEVEN OF ALL ENGLAND; .. AGAINST TWENTY-TWO OF ; WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT. . ; : To be played on the BASIN; RESERVE ON SATURDAY,‘ MONDAY,: & TUESDAY, 3rd, sth, and 6th FEBRUARY. : Admission; To the ground only, 25.; or for three days; 55.; -grand stand,, single tickets, 2s; 6d.; or for three days, ss; -Special-.tickets to admit to ground, grand stand,; &c., during the match, 10s. ; carriages, 5a.; each -person ini same, 2s. . . ■ ■. ; ■ . . Tickets may be obtained from Lyon and Blair, Dutton, Burrett, Watt, Barraud and Son, ahd at the principal hotels. STosic M E E.-EOVK PROFESSOR OF MUSIO. « . ! Mulgrave-street, LESSONS ON THE : PIANOFORTE . EX.KMENTABY, AITT» FINISHING. MISS,. SMITH, Tea’cber’of, Music, ! worth-atreet. .Terms, . £1- /is.;, per ■ quarter. Schools attended r On- beral terms. Bianofortes,; tuned; regulated, and repaired: ; .. C. l AND 1 T. 1 RAMSEY;’ Cottage and Grand Fianofore Makers, from Broadwood aqd-Bona, London. .. .■ ; Pianofortes .re-strung, , hammers, i re-covered, ■. keys restored' tof;original color, touch .regulated, &'&,.&& ”, “J ■ ’ Dealers.in pianofortes, nplina, flutes, accordions,- concertinas, and all kinds of musical instruments.' Also, new and : standard music in sheet and book. ' : . c. & t. ramseY; ■ - Willis^atreet. PIANOFORTE AND MUSTG 'WARE- . HOUSE, . ; , ; Lambton-quay, Wsli-ihcxon. ; :j THE above Establishment is now open; and will be found to contain a very Urge Jseh-ction of Pianofortes by. the, Wst Englfah', Fnench, and German makers; a variety of HAEkoNIUMa, Fteuch.and. German Accorideohs) Concertinas, Violins, Flutes,/ ''GuitJit3,; &c., &c., and Vocai and Ikstedmental^Music in Book and Sheet form. by; all the- popular ■ authors. ■ ' ’ Fianofortea may be. purchased on a-'system of deferred payments if desired. ~ Special .Price. Lists.to v ,the tjra3e 7 aSdf ; profession may be had bn application. , : s PIANOFORTES TDNED'AND REPAIRED IN- TOWN OR COUNTRY' ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. - C. BONNIN6TON, - . Importer of Music. and Musical Instnuneatl, i Lambton-quay, Wellington. ■-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4950, 2 February 1877, Page 1
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