Amusements HEA T R e R O Y A L. Lessee Directress... Business Manager Stage Manager .. ... Mr. Sam Howard Miss Lydia Howarde Mr. Charles Hillsden ... Mr. H. Power CONTINUED BRILLIANT SUCCESS AND LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE GREAT COMEDIANS, BAKER AND EARRON, In their new American Drama CONRAD AND LIZETTE, With all its BRILLIANT TABLEAUX, CHARMING ORIGINAL SONGS, UNIQUE CHARACTER DANCES, &C., Including the great hits MY WIFE IS SO THIN, THE LITTLE FRAUDS, TIM FLAHERTY, THE MULDOON GUARDS, AND KNOCKING ON THE OUTSIDE GATE. Affording beyond precedent the greatest amount of MIRTH MUSIC, AND MERRIMENT Ever witnessed in one evening. Prices of admission—Dress circle, 45.; stalls, 2s. 6d.; pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson’s, where seats may be secured. Doors open at 7.30 o’clock, commence at 8. ELLINGTON SKATING RINK, ST. GEORGE’S HALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. BILLIE, Queen of the Skates, And Professor J. E. TAYLOR, Champion Skater and Indian Club Swinger, Who has had the honor of appearing before H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, Sir George Bowen, Sir Hercules Robinson, etc., will appear in their great SKATING PERFORMANCE, Comprising exhibitions of Fancy Skating, with song and dance on roller skates, in which they will introduce Step-dancing and Varsovianna, An efficient Band is engaged. Admission— Is. ; reserved seats, 2s ; use of skates, Is. per hour. Members admitted free. _ Professor Taylor and Lillie will give instruction in Skating to a limited number of pupils. Terms moderate. Apply National Hotel, Lambton-quay. Taylor’s Champion Skates for sale. D D F E L L O WS’ HALL. MR. H. A. SEVERN AVill deliver a Series of SIX EXPERIMENTAL LECTURES, Commencing ON SATURDAY, 21st INST. Subjects!— Artificial Illumination, Spectrum Analysis, Spectrum Analysis (with fusion of metals), The Earth and its Satellite, Galvanism, Electrical Magnetism, &c.; and the Solar System fully explained. Oxyhydrogen, Microscope, Kaleidoscope, Radiometer, 1000 Views and Photographs. Admission:. —Front Seats, 35,; Back Seats, 2s. Season Tickets (at reduced rates) may be had at Messrs. W. G. Jackson’s Stationery depot. Doors open 7.30 ; commence at 8. E. DAVY.
CHORAL SOCIETY. The second Private Concert of the 14th Season will be given to subscribers, THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), At 8 p.m., at THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, To consist of Sir Michael Costa’s oratorio, N A A M A N. Subscribers of one guinea are entitled to two tickets to each of the four concerts given during the season. A book of the words of the oratorio (price 6d.) can be obtained at Messrs. Lyon and Blair’s, and Bonnington and Reicbardt’s music warehouses, or of the Hon. Secretary. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. Meetings A MEETING of the Parishioners of St. Paul’s, Thorndon, will be held on MONDAY EVENING NEXT,in theSydneystreet schoolroom, at 8 p.m., to consider the advisabkness or otherwise of adopting “Hymns Ancient and Modern.” CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that in terms of Section 82 of Municipal Corporations Act, 1876, a Meeting of the City Council will be held on THURSDAY, the 10 th day of MAY next; when among other business the following resolution, passed by special order at a Special Meeting of Council held 4th January, 1877, will be confirmed : “ That the Council authorise the extension of Cuba-street, Taranaki-street, and Torystreet to the Te Aro foreshore, and that all necessary steps shall at once be taken to have the resolution carried into effect.” By order. WM. HESTER, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Wellington, 11th April, 1877. Education UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. A PRIZE of the value of TEN POUNDS (£10), a MEDAL, or BOOKS, is hereby offered for competition under a deed of gift from his Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen, for the BEST ENGLISH ESSAY ON “ The relation of Constitutional Colonies to the Empire, as it is and might be.” Competition open to all matriculated students of the University, not being graduates. Essays to be sent in to the Registrar of the University, Christchurch, before December 31, 1877, with a motto prefixed, accompanied by a paper or envelope, sealed up, with the same motto outside, and the name and address of the candidate written inside. For fuller information, see University Galen* dar, 1877, p.p. 53,f54. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, Chancellor. Christchurch, March 30, 1877. p I T MAN ’ S SHORTHAND. MR. G. BROWN, Certificated Teacher of Phonography, begs to intimate that he will continue the Shorthand Class in the Rechabite Rooms, Manners-street. _ . Next quarter commences Friday evening* 20th inst. Terms on application. Ghuznee-street. i TO BE LENT on good freehold security several sums of money from £IOOO to £3500. Apply to Mr. Brandon, Lambton-quay, 1 'Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5015, 20 April 1877, Page 1
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