AmusementsT HEA T R E ROYAL I jessee Mr. Sam Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsde* CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE OVERLAND BOUTS. (See Daily Notices.) If you want to laugh and be kept laughing for two hours after the cares and troubles of the day, COME AND SEE THE OVERLAND ROUTE, The most laughable Comedy ever yet produced here. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, July 18, THE OVERLAND ROUTE. THE OVERLAND ROUTE. Tom Dexter ... Mr. Morton TavakeS Mrs. Seabright ... Mrs. Tavares (Miss Surtees.) Mr. Lovibond ... Mr. S. Howard Synopsis of Scenery:— Act I. —Cabin of steamer. Act 2.—Deck of steamer. Act 3.—Coral reef and wreck in the Red Sea. IN REHEARSAL—THE TWO ROSES. NOT GUILTY. MERCHANT OF VENICE. Brices of admission—Dress circle. 45,; stah& 2s. 6d.; pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; performance to commence at 8 o’clock. gT. GEORGE’S HALL. IMMENSE SUCCESS. SIXTH PROMENADE CONCERT THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), JULY 18. Programme : General Skating Song, “ Camilla and the Rose ” Mddle. Solange Navaro Song, “ Pretty Little Dark Eyes ” Mr. Hunter Song, “ Come Back to Erin ” Miss Lydia HO WARM Duet, “ Sunset ” Misses Howarde and Navaro General Skating. Song, “ Oh, Say Once More ” Mddle. Solange Navaro Song, “Do They Miss Me” Mr. Hunter Song, “Lo, Here the Gentle Lark” (as sung by Mddle. De Murska) Miss Lydia Howards Duet, “ The Moonlight ” Misses Howarde and Navaro General Skating. Song, “ Molly Astore ” Mdlle. Solange Navaro Song, “ Kiss Me and I’ll go to Sleep ” Mr. Hunter Song, “ Sound the Pibroch ” Mlss’Ltdia Howards Duet, “The Two Cousins” Misses Howarde and Navaro General Skating. A change of programme each evening. Admission—Members, free ; non-members, Is. o DD FELLOW S’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. WELLINGTON AMATEUR TEMPERANCE MINSTRELS Will give their second performance on the ' above date, in AID OF THE WIDOW OF THE LATE Cam. ANDERSON (Schooner Kaikoura). Admission—Front Seats, 2s. 6d. ; Gallery, 25.; Back Seats, Is. /"'I RAND COMPLIMENTARY \X CONCERT MR. HOLLISTER By the Musical Amateurs of Wellington, ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1877, At 8 o’clock. Programme : Parting Song, “Lovely INight ” Song, “ The Wandarer ” Duet, “ Flow Gentle Deva ” Song, “Sing, Birdie Sing” Violin Solo, Operatic Song, “ Sweethearts ” Song, “ Will O’ the Wisp ” ... Chorus, “ Latzour’s Wild Hunt Part 11. Instrumental Duet, Violin and Viola, Sonata Mozart Song, “ Queen of the Sea ” Duet, “ O, ye voices Gone ” Song. “ I heard a voice” Piano Solo, “ Puritaui ” Song, “ The Nightingale’s Thrill ’ Duet, “ The Moon has Raised ” Laughing Chorus, “ Don’t tickle me, I Pray” Vivian. Conductor—Mr. Raymond. Chivatel ... Fesca ... Parry ... Ganr Isherwood Sullivan .. Cherry Weber Gounod ... Zeta Pinsuti Prudent Ganz Benedict w ELLINGTON SKATING RINK ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—ls. GREAT ATTRACTION. Volunteer Notices IST.BICT ORDER. Militia Office, Wellington, July 16, 1877. The Wellington Artillery and City Rifles will parade near the Theatre Royal on THURSDAY, the 19th INST,, at 1 o’clock p.m., to form a Guard of Honor for his Excellency the Governor, on the occasion of his opening Parliament Artillery will be furnished with ammunition. JOHN LOCKETT, Major Commanding the District. Missing Friends INFORMATION WANTED —BURKE, .—Of John, Denis, and Patrick Burke, sons of James Burke and Nome Ryau, of Culley, parish of Newport, County Tipperary, Ireland. When last heard from, they left Melbourne forNewZealand. Their uncle Denis and several cousins will be grateful for their address. Write to their cousin, John Fitzgerald, President of First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, United States America. Irish and Catholic papers in Australia and general papers in New Zealand please publish, and send bill to above address. IF THOM AS MORGAN who left Bristol 22 years ago is alive, he is urgently requested to write Home. If dead, information respecting his decease will be thankfully received by James Morgan, 163, Stepney Green, Loudon, E. Education Ladies school, Mulct.ave-street, Wellington. Friucuial —MISS GRIFFITHS. The third quarter will commence on THURSDAY, 19th INST. July 11, 1877.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5091, 18 July 1877, Page 1
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631Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5091, 18 July 1877, Page 1
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