Amusements. rjl HEAT B E BO Y A X,. Lessee ... Mr. Sam Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsdea ENORMOUS SUCCESS Of the Immensely Popular .: LING ARDS,. . , GRAND PRODUCTION , OF THE ! TWO O B P H A N S. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 3, And until further notice. ' - FIEST PRODUCTION _ In Wellington of the Grand Romantic Drama, in six acts and six tableaux, entitled THE TWO OBP HANS, Played in Paris, Loudon, English Provinces; - ‘ and Australia, 1 - J • - OVER 2000 TIMES.,. Pronounced by the entire Press where it ha# , been produced to be the most ■ Beautiful Bomantic Piay of the Age. - Louise ■ Miss Alice D unkino (Ihnoabd) Pierre , Mr. William Hokacb Linoaed NEW.. S C~E NE B Y ' , • • BPr ME. HOLMES/ . , ft 0 EGE OUS NEW COSTUMES 3T MAG, OF LONDON, Properties, etc., etc., etc.. J SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY Act I.—Place, Pont Neuf.. . Act 2.—Villa - and Illuminated Garden- at Bel-Air. ' - ' . Act 3.—Private Offices of Minister of Police. Place and Church of St. Sulpice. • • : Act 4.—Apartments of Henriotte. ■ Act s.—Court-yard of 'the Prison of La Salpetriere.’ ’ . . Act Old-Boat-house on (he Banks of the'’ Seine. ■ ' ;■ ‘ .; Notice;—ln consequence of the length o£ the peffonnance the intermission between each act will be very , short, and the performance will commence .punctually at 8 o’clock, overture at ten minutes to eight. . In Rehearsal, the Grand Opera Buffo,; as :• played by the, L I NG.A ED S ■ Over 300 times, entitled, i. P L U T . 0, .. Prices of admission—Dress Circle, 4«. ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is; Box plan at Jackson’s, where seats may be secured. Doors’ open at 7.30 o'clock, commence aFB. - 'Ti. i-.. Q D D F E L LOW S’ HAL L. GEAND MATINEE, SATUEDAY AFTEENOON, : _i At 2.30. r : ■ Every Lady and all the Children will receive a Gift. . Admission to Matinee—Adults,- 2s. and Is.; Children SIXPENCE and Is. s .THIS (SATUEDAY) EVENING. ; .Crowded Nightly by Enthusiastic Audiences, ' GEAND GIFT FESTIVAL. BACHELDKE’S PANTASCOPE MEEEIMAC AND MONITOR . ABODE OF THE FAIRIES GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS. The leading presents This Evening, willin.elude— ‘ ; " ■■ ' Silver Hunting;. Watch, Eight-day ,Clock,. ■ Bajf best Flour) Pair Ducks / - Silk. Umbrella, Pair Large Vases . Silver Cruet, Pair Fowls- 1 Inlaid WorkboXeS.'lnk and Watch-stand Silver Cake Basket ■ Steel Engraving, 27 x 33 • : Together with fifty or sixty other useful gifts. , Cards of ' admission—Front ..seats.V(thre« sealed envelopes),: 3s;;. Gallery (two sealed euyelopes), 25.; back seats (one sealed envelope), one shilling. , , , ' ' , ' ' Open, at 7.30: .Pantasoope moves at 8. - See Bills and Advertisements for next week’s Attractions. (g T. GBO E G E’S HAL L. WONDEES! WONDEES! WONDERS! WONDERS OF THE AGE ! ; WONDEES OF THE AGE !! PEOFESSO E VE RD Will perform in .St. George's Hall for a short Season of a few Nights, commencing on" TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Opinions of the Press:—■ From the News. —Professor Verd is really clever, and well .worth patronising. From the Standard. —Professor Verd is quite at-home in the Magic Art. : THE PROGRAMME . Will consist of the most Modern Illusions in ■ ' ‘ the Art of ' LEGERDEMAIN, - PRESTIDIGITATION, CHEMISTRY, NECROMANCY, I CLAIRVOYANCE, CARDS, TRANSFORMATIONS, &c., &c. i ’ N.B.—PROFESSOR VERD has the honor of being universaUy ' pronounced the ne plus ultra of Magicians. ' ," , Mb. W. GREGORY, Agent. i Doors open at 7.30. Performance to cOmmeuce at I. o’clock. Admission ;—Front Seats, 35.; Central, 25.; ’’ : ' Back, Is. •: OPENING OF ST. GEORGE’S HALL t FIRST ENTERTAINMENT !! ! Music M R. P A R K E ;B PROFERSOB OF MUSIG. " Mulgrave-street, LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementabt and Finishing. MISS SMITH, Teacher of Music, Molea-worth-street. .Terms, £1 Is. per quarter. Schools attended on beral terms. PIANOFORTES TUNED, REGULATED, AND REPAIRED. :. C. AND T. RAMSEY, Cottage and Grand Pianofore Makers, from Broadwood and Sons, London. ; Pianofortes re-strung, hammers re-covered, keys restored to original color, touch regulated, &c., &c. Dealers in. pianofortes, harmoniums,, violins, flutes, accordions, concertinas, and all kinds of musical instruments. Also, new and standard music in sheet and book. ' C. & T. RAMSEY, WiUte-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4951, 3 February 1877, Page 1
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