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Amusements. rjp H E A T R E R O Y A L. Lessees ... • ...Messrs. Howard & Co. Business Manager ...Mr. Chabi.es H H.LSDEN Stage Manager ...Mr. H. Stoxeham THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), AUG. 31. GRAND VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE, His Excellency the Governor the Eight Hon. MARQUIS OF NORMANBY, and Suite, Captain NOEL E. S. DIGBY, 8.N., and the Officers of H.M.S. Sap >ho ; Also, COMMANDING OEEICER (i Y'j’TCERS and Corps of Volants-, r For the BENEFIT of ti. QUEEN BEE SUFFER IRSGRAND BILL. Performance will commence with the select Operetta entitled RUSTIC PRIMA DONNA. Sir Eitful Green... ... Ma. Sara. Howard Loup Garon... ... Mr. L. St. Lawrence Louis Leepee Mr.’H. W. Emmett Laroche ... ... ... Mr, H. Stoneham Renard Mr. R. W. Rode Susette ... Miss A. Stoueham To be followed by the AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. “ How Jacob found it out,” GEORGE DAVENPORT. “ Well, you know bow it is,” MB. ROBERT SCOTT. “ Our Irish Emigrant,” MISS GRACE GARLAND. A most Danghable Negro absurdity entitled THE STOLEN MONEY Sly Jake Old Gibb ' ’ Old Pete ... ... Mr. George Davenport Grimes (a miser) ... Mr. Robß Scott. O N Z A L ON The Great Aeriel Evolutionist. “ New York Bootblacks on a Lark,” by MESSRS. GIBBONS AND DAVENPORT. Overture ... ... Orchestra. Performance will terminate with the comedy entitled the PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FROCK. John Buttercup... ... Mr. Sam Howard Sowerby Mr. J. Hcsford Mr. Barker ... ... Mr.L.St.Lawrence James ... ... ... Mr. W, T. Smythe Mrs. Barker ... ... Mias L. Lawrence Betsy Chirrup Mias A. Stoueham THE FULL ARTILLERY BAND Will be in attendance, and will march, pre-, vious to opening, through the city. Doors open 7 30 ; felicity will eventuate at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. J. E. SACKETT, Advance Agent. QDD FELLOWS’ HALE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AUGUST 31, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THOMPSON’S GREAT SOUTHERN DIORAMA OP THE AMERICAN WAR. GOLD WATCH TO-NIGHT. GOLD WATCH TO-NIGHT. THE CELEBRATED VENTRILOQUIST, LIEUT. HEBM AN, EVERT NIGHT. The leading Prizes for this evening will comprise— A Lady’s Gold Watch, IS carat, warranted Sovereign Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Service (four pieces) Pair of Opera Glasses Electro-silver Fish Knife and Fork Pair of handsome Vases, and 70 or ‘BO other Gifts. 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 8 sharp. SATURDAY NEXT, LAST GRAND MATINEE, LAST GRAND MATINEE, When every child attending the Diorama will receive a present. Prices of Admission to Matinee : Children, back seats, Gd.; front seats. Is. Adults, to Matinee : Back seats, Is.; front seats, 2s. THE ST. PETER’S CHOIR WILL GIVE AN ENTERTAINMENT ox TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, At the Ghuznee-street Schoolroom, Commencing at 8 o’clock. The proceeds will be for the benefit of a sick member of- the Choir. Admission ; Front seats ... ... ... 2s, Second seats ... Is. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. Lyon and Blair’s, Mr. C. Bonningtou’s, or from any member of the Choir. ■^/"ELLINGTON ALWAYS OPEN. SKATING RINK ■ Admission—ls. GREAT ATTRACTION. FOXTON PUBLIC HALL. NOW OPEN. Auditorium, 30 x 50 feet ; stage, 20 x 30 ( feet ; height, 20 feet. Dressing-rooms on either side of stage. Capable of seating 500 people. Address—Secretary. Meetings Fidelity and accident GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. GENERAL MEETING. The first general Annual Meeting of this Company will be held on FRIDAY, the 31st AUGUST, 1877, at 3 o’clock p.m., at the office of the Company in Wellington. By order of the Board of Directors. S. CARROLL, Secretary. Business ; Reception of director’s report and balance sheet to 30tb June, 1877. Election of directors and local directors in place of the first directors and local directors, who retire in accordance with the articles of association, but are eligible for re-election. Election of auditors, and General. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A MEETING will be held on SATURDAA, the Ist SEPTEMBER, in the Lecture Hall, Colonial Museum, at S p.m. Papers will be read. R. B. GORE. Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5129, 31 August 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5129, 31 August 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5129, 31 August 1877, Page 1

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