Amusements.' Lessee ... .. Mr. Sam Howard ■Riiatneßs Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsden kj.,a. s e Manager ... Wr. H. Stoneham GREAT AND" SUCCESS Of those celebrated favorites MISS FLORENCE COLVELLE AND MR. J. B. STEELE, -. Supported by the Royal Dramatic Company. GREAT SATURDAY NIGHT'S BID!. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), AUGUST 11. "Will be produced the Sensational Drama, entitled THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE.MAN. May Edwards , ... Miss Florence Colvte&E Hawkshaw ... M. J. B. Steele Prices of admission:—Dress-circle, 45.; sf " 2s. 6d.; pit, Is. Doors - open at 7.30 ; performance to commence at 8 o'clock. v ORGE'S HALL nJ AND SKATING RINK., CAENIV A L NIGHTS STILL IN THE ASCENOAN3? THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING ANOTHER CARNIVAL CONCERT 1 . To conclude with Offenbach's Charming anct Celebrated OPERETTA OPERETTA OPERETTA OPERETTA Entitled THE ROSE OE AUVERGNE. /~VDD FELLOWS' B.A.L.X, FOR A PEW NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. THOMPSON'S GREAT SOUTHERN DIORAMA or THE AMERICAN WAR. (Never before exhibited in Wellington.) Illustrating from a Southern point of view all the PRINCIPAL EVENTS Connected with that Gigantic Struggle. WONDERFUL DIORAMA Of the Great Eight between the Alabama and the Hatteras, The blowing-up of the Hatteras and rescue of the crew by the boats of the Alabama form one of the most exciting scenes ever witnessed. Concluding with The most intricate piece of mechanism in the ■world, in which there are 1600 MOVING FIGURES. THE FUNERAL PROCESSION OF STONEWALL JACKSON. Through the Central Park, Richmond, Virginia. GIFTS ! GIFTS .'! GIFTS !!! Elegant and Costly Gifts presented each evening to the patrona of the Diorama. . The leading prize for Saturday evening will consist of a Beautiful Tea and Coffee Service (four pieces), Two Sovereigns, Large Cutrglasa Liqueur-stand, Papier-mache Table, Operaglass, Ormolu Clock, Silver Salver, Silver Card Basket, and FIFTY OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES. Prices of Admission.—Front seats (three sealed envelopes), 35,; gallery (two sealed envelopes), 2s. ; back seats (one sealed envelope), Is.; children half-price ta front seats and gallery. Doors open at half-past 7 ; commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Descriptive Lecturer ... Mr. W. H. Thompson Principal Mechanist ... Mr. A Currie Leader of Orchestr Stage Manager Aeent ... Professor Saunders Mr. W. Goodall Mr. W. H. Metcalfe SSEMBLY BALLS SEASON 1877. Ladt Patronesses : Lady Fitzherbert Mrs. McLean Mrs. Atkinson Mrs. Moorhouse Mrs. Brandon Mrs. Pharazyn Mrs. Grace Mrs. Pollen Mrs. Hutchison Mrs. Preadergast Mrs. Rhodes. The Committee beg to announce that three balls will be held during the preseut session in the Provincial Council Hall on the undermentioned dates:— AUGUST 13, SEPTEMBER 3, SEPTEMBER 24. Subscriptions for the series, £1 Is.; for one ball, 10s. As no circulars will be issued it is particularly requested that applications for tickets may be made as soon as possible to one of the Honorary Secretaries. G. BEETHAM ) „ „ H.D.BELL | HM1 -Seca. TELLINGTON SKATING RINK ALWAYS OPE*N. Admission—ls. GREAT ATTRACTION. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB, Taranaki-PLAce (close to Te Aro House). The Club is now open. Person desirous of joining can be admitted on making application to any member of the committee, or can be admitted if introduced by a member.l
OFFICES TO LET ia Grey-street. Apply at the Press Agency. 10 LET, a 6-roomed house ia Lome-street Cambridge-terrace, fitted with every convenience, water laid on. Apply to Mr. J?. Bond, Martin-street. X Bakehouse and oven in Featherston, immediately opposite the Court House and* Shirley's Hotel, everything ready to handsplendid chance for a baker with a little push. Rent\£4o per annum. Horse and Spring cart to let or sell with above. J. E. EVANS, Lambton-qnay. ITTING and Bedroom to let for the seakJ siori. Inquire at Mrs. Swanson.'s, top of Sydney-street, Thorndon.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5112, 11 August 1877, Page 1
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