Amusements rp HE AT R E ROYAL. Mr. Sam Howard Directress Miss Lydia Howarde Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsden Stage Manager .. ... Mr. H. Power LAST SIX NIGHTS And Glorious Success of the great German and Irish Comedians, MESSRS. BAKER AND FARRON. ANOTHER NEW PLAY, With Entirely New Songs and Dances. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), APRIL 23 First time in Wellington will be presented an entirely new and original drama, illustrative of New York life, entitled LISA E C O L E S. New Scenery by Mr. Briggs. New Mechanical Effects by Mr, James Wykes. _ New Properties by Mr. J. Shiels. Henrich Eccles (German actor, assistant detective and interpreter, and Captain of the Gallant Volunteers) ... Mr. P. F. Baker Hettie Stoefel (a professional vocalist and dancer) - ... Mr. T. J. Barron Michael Flagherty (fresh from the “ old sod ”) Mr. T. J. Farron Synopsis of Principal Scenes and Incidents ; —Act 1. The Battery Park and New York Bay. Act 2. The Atlantic Music Hall ; the Plot Conceived. Act 3. Appleby’s House ; the Plot Executed ; Counter-Plotting ; Parade of the Gallant Volunteers (arranged by P. F. Baker in three days). Act 4. The Appleby Social; the Tables Turned. During the Drama, Messrs. Baker and Farron will introduce the following selection from their extensive repertoire of SONGS AND DANCES. - Irish Song—“ Since Terence first joined the gang” T. J. Farron Song—“ You know vot I know” P. F. Baker Duet—“ Happy old Deitcher pair ”... • ■ • ... ... Baker and Farron Song—“ Little Coquette ” ... P. J. Farron Duet and Dance—“ Pretty smiling face ”... Baker and Farron March and song—“ The Gallant Volunteers” P. F. Baker (And miniature Volunteers.) Operatic medley (adapted and arranged by P. F. Baker) ... ... Baker and Farron Business Manager Mr. F. Wilis. Prices of admission—Dress circle, 45. ; stalls, 2s. 6t1.; pit, Is. Box plan at Jaokson’s, where seats may bo secured. Doors open at 7.30 o’clock, commence at 8. D D FELLOWS’ HALL. MR. H. A. SEVERN’S SECOND LECTURE THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 23rd INST. Subject; Light—Spectrum Analysis, Experiments on Reflection, Refraction, Sifting a Beam of Light, A Photo will be taken in the Dark, &c. To conclude with Oxyhydrogen Microscope, Kaleidoscope, The Leadtree, Views and Photographs, Live Fleas, Animalcuko, “ The Radiometer,” &c. Admission Front seats, Os.; back, 25.; gallery, Is.
Season tickets may be bad at Messrs. Jackson’s Stationery Depot. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8. E. DAVY, , Secretary. SKATING RINK ST. GEORGE'S HALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LILLIE, Queen of the Skates, And Professor J. E. TAYLOR, Champion Skater and Indian Club Swinger, Who has had the honor of appearing before H.11.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. ELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. “NAMAAN" CONCERT. Owing to a desire expressed on the part of the public for a repetition of the late private Concert, the Committee are willing to repeat it, provided the purchase of 300 tickets at two shillings and sixpence each is guaranteed; and they will be prepared to receive, up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, Applications fer tickets, when, should the required number be applied for, the Concert could be repeated at the end of the week. Committee—Messrs. George Hunter (President), F. Bull, J. R. George, R. C. Haimncrston, C. Rous Marten, Edwd. Beeves, Jno. A. Plimmer, R. Whitaker, W. Widdop. Applications may also be left at Messrs. Bounington, Reichardt, or Jackson’s Music Warehouses. THOS, GARRARD, ' Hon. See, 23rd April, IS 77. Meetings WATERLOO, No. 4G3, S.C. An EMERGENCY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hallj Boulcott-street, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 24th inst, at 7.30 p.m. precisely. Business ; Passing. By command of the R.W.M. GEO. SOUTH* Secretary. To Let rTiO LET at Karori, a comfortable Family I Residence. —Apply to S. LANCASTER, Karori, riTO LET, Office, Workshop, and Yard. ApI ply to J. Ballinger, Waring street. TO LET.—A Four-roomed House iu Ghuz-nee-street, opposite St. Peter’s Church. —R. W. Watson. FLAVELL’S, Kitcheners and Cottage Ranges, Lamps, Gasaliers, Grates* Fenders, and Eircirons. ROBT. GARDNER & CO, Ironmongers, Lamhtou-quay, Wellington,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5017, 23 April 1877, Page 1
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