AmusementsH E A T B E ROYAL. Lessees Business Manager Stage Manager Grand Success ! ...Messrs. Howard & Co.' ... Mr, Charles H t ixsdeh ...Mr. H. Stoneham House Crowded to Over* flowing ! Saturday Evening—Every Act and Song encored two or three times. AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME FOE MONDAY, the 20th. A few Gems of the AMERICAN’S GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. LOVE VERSUS PISTOLS, By full strength of Theatre Rova! Company'. OVERTURE. GEORGE DAVENPORT, the clever German Character Vocalist, as “ How Poor Yacob found it out.” ROBERT SCOTT, the Ethiopian Delineator, in the “ Funny Old Gall.” Flirting in the Moonlight—Miss Grace Garland. A Laughable Interlude, entitled—“Siff dafc sand.” Just from the Cotton Field—Old Gibb. Butcher Boy—George Davenport, Rich de Banjo—Robt. Scott. The Stranger—Edwin Sackett. ONZALO THE GREAT, In bis Aerial Evolutions, The Disgusted Lovers—An Original Plantation Sketch, (written by Mr. Phill Gibbons), Gibbons and Davenport. A Few Minutes with Mr. Harry Emmett. Sound from Ireland—Mr. Robt. Scott. OVERTURE. Evening’s Performance will terminate with that most Laughable of all Negro Farces (original with Mr. Robt. Scott), entitled, MISCHIEF IN A BARREL. Old Simpson—Mr. Robt. Scott. Pete, the Pet of the Family—Geo. Davenport. Lazy Jake—Phill Gibbons. Charles Augustus—Edwin Sackett. Rose, the Pride of the Family—Miss Grace Garland. Doors open 7.30 ; felicity will eventuate at 8 o’clock.' Carriages may be ordered for 10.30, J. E. SACKETT, Advance Agent, o DD FELLOWS’ HALL. SECOND WEEK ! SECOND WEEK !! AND CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THOMPSON’S GREAT SOUTHERN DIORAMA. OF THE AMERICAN WAR. GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. The leading,Prizes for this evening will comprise— -A Tea and Coffee Service (4 pieces) Sovereign Electro-Silver Pish Knife and Fork Walnut-wood Whatnot Electro Silver Biscuit Box Pair of Handsome Vases ; and 80 or 90 other Gifts. Descriptive Lecturer Mr. W. H. THOMPSON. Prices of Admission.—Front seats (three sealed envelopes), 35.; gallery (two sealed envelopes), 2s. ; back seats (one sealed envelope), Is.; children half-price to front seats and gallery. Doors open at half-past 7 ; overture at S sharp. GEORGE’S HALL. S T - Excitement already prevailing over the £IOOO WORTH OF PRIZES. BUT WHAT IS THIS ? In order to complete the success of this - Enormous Undertaking a . STAR NOVELTY TROUPE, (Specially engaged by wire) Leave Melbourne to-day, per Bingarooma, for our GRAND OPENING. WATCH THE PAPERS. SKATING RINK ALWAYS OPEN. Admission —Is. GREAT ATTRACTION. T HE WELLINGTON WORKING MEN’S CLUB, Taeanaki-place (close to Te Aro House). The Club is now open. Person desirous o£ joining can be admitted on making application to any .member of the committee, or can ba admitted if introduced by a member. Meetings, &c. ELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of Members and Subiribers will be held at Mr. Hunter’s rooms on. EONDAY, 20th INST., at 8 p.m. Ladyembers are specially invited to be present. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. COURSE OF MONDAY EVENING POPULAR LECTURES. THIS EVENING at 8 O’CLOCK. The Hon. W. FOX, M.H.R., will deliver a LECTURE in the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Woodward-street. Subject : lAVELS IN OLD AND NEW LANDS. The other five lectures will he delivered by . L. Rees, Esq., M.H.R. ; C. B. Button, q., M.H.R. : the Mayor of Wellington ; R. mt, Esq., M.H.R. ; and Sir John Richard1, M.L.C. rickets for the Course Half-a-crown. JF IFTH ANNIVERSARY OP the METHODIST CHURCH. Adelaidk-eoad. Sermons in connection with the above will be preached NEXT LORD’S DAY, in the afternoon by the Rev. F. Dewsbury, of Dunedin, and in the evening by the Rev. A. Reid. Collections in aid of the Trust Funds. i TUESDAY a Tea and Public Meeting be held in the above Church. Tea on s at 6 o’clock. ’Several Ministers and ids will address the meeting. Speeches be interspersed by the following choice ‘ Hark ! the Song of Jubilee” ‘Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem” Hark! what mean those Holy Voices” Deal Gently, Oh Father” Come Unto Me.” Singing will be conducted by a well-known . able leader. skets, Is. 6d, each. To he had of Mt. lett, Tory-street; Mr. Wm. Tonks, Manstreet ; Mr. Leitoh, Te Aro House ; and Holmes, Church Steward.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5119, 20 August 1877, Page 1
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658Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5119, 20 August 1877, Page 1
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