Amusements royal. Sam Howard & Co, . Lessees & Manager. MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1877. Grand success on Saturday Night of the always popular Play of UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. Every Scene and Act encored. Nothing like it ever seen in Wellington. Stalls and pit fid! to ovei’flowing. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN; Or, Life Amongst the Lowly! NEW SCENERY. NEW PROPERTIES. GRAND EFFECTS. 1. Uncle Tom’s Cabin in Tennessee 2. Drawing-room of Mrs. Shelby 3. Interior of the Old Ferry i House 4. The Great Ice Scene, the Frozen River 5. Cotton Field in Louisiana, introducing THE PLANTATION FESTIVAL 6. The Slave Mart i 7. Inside of Uncle Tom’s Cabin 8. Grand Apotheosis Ascent of Eva and Uncle Tom to Heaven ! Songs and Dances incidental to Drama Old Black Joe ... ... Mr. Phillip Gibbons Topsej’s Fling ... Mr. George Davenport Cotton Field Song ... Company Come All You Freedmen and Join Together ... Messrs. Gibbons and Davenport New Orleans Swell ... ... Mr. Robt. Scott Plantation Walk Round ... ... Company O Fair Lady ... Gibbons and Davenport Way Down on the Swannee River ) Massa is in the Cold Cold Ground >• Company Carry Me Back to Old Virginia ) The Plantation Scene introduces the VAUDEVILLE COMPANY In New SpecialitiesBetween the acts, O N Z A L O ! Premier Gymnast, will appear in his new and and sensational performance never seen , in this section, entitled the CLOUD SWING. Notwithstanding the great expense in the production of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Tickets crowded out on Saturday night good for Monday or Tuesday. Be'sure you see the Grand Scenery and Great Effects of this beautiful Drama. Reserved seats at Jackson’s without extra charge. THE PRICES WILL REMAIN THE SAME AS USUAL. THE ST. PETER’S CHOIR WILL GIVE AN ENTERTAINMENT ON TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, At the Ghnznee-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. Bennington's, or from any member of the Choir, T‘ HE AMATEUR TEMPERANCE MINSTRELS WILL GIVE A BENEFIT AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ON MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, For a Family in Distress. For further particulars, see programme. Tickets may be had all over the town. Admission: 35., 25., and Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; to Commence at 8. Under the patronage of the Officers and Members of the Wellington Artillery Volunteers. The excellent BAND of the Artillery Volunteer Company will perform selections during the evening. J. TURNER, Treasurer. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT will be given in the Boulcott-street Catholic Schoolroom on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1877, when some well-known amateurs (who have kindly offered their services) will perform. Doors open at 7.30; commence at S o’clock. Admission —2s. Meetings, &c. WELLINGTON AND HUTT BUILDING SOCIETY. A Special General Meeting of the Society will be held at the Society’s office-, Panamastreet, on WEDNESDAY, the sth SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. Business : To consider the advisability of incorporating the Society under the Act—to consolidate and amend the laws relating to Building Societies—3oth October, 1876. B. S. LEDGER, Secretary. BY W. L. REES, Esq., M.H.K. The Second of the course of Lectures nowbeing delivered in the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WOODWABD-STREET, Will be given at eight o’clock THIS EVENING (MONDAY), September 3, bv W. L. REES, Esq., M.H.R. Subject—- “ The Identity of the British People with the Ten Tribes of Israel.” Tickets for the course, 2s. 6d. each. The remaiuing lectures will be by Mr. Button, M.H.R., the Mayor of Wellington, Mr. Stout, M.H.R., and Sir John Richardson, M.L.C. Money EVEEAL SUMS of MONEY TO BE LENT on good freehold security. MOORHOUSE & EDWARDS, Solicitors, Featherston-street, Wellington. MONEY in sums of £2OO, £3OO, £SOO. £7OO, up to £IB,OOO, to be advanced qu freehold security. Apply to ROBERTSON, SELLAR, & CO., Featherston- street. MRS. GRIMES has vacancies for a few gentlemen as boarders. Plunge and shower baths. Lancaster House, the Terraco, two doors below the Jewish Synagogue.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5131, 3 September 1877, Page 1
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