Amusements rjp HEA TR E ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,* FRIDAY, The New Drama, now the leading success ia London, entitled BEHIND THE CURTAIN. Synopsis, of New Scenery painted expressly foe this production; Act I.—Scene 1 ; Star and Garter, Richmond, Scene 2 : Broadcourt, Bow-street. Act 11. —Beene X ; Interior of Calypso Yilla, Chiswick. Scene 2 : Interior of the Hall of the Parnassus Theatre. Scene 3: Interior of Gentlemen’s Dressing-room, Parnassus Theatre. Act lll.—Exterior of the Royal Parnassus Theatre—The Great Fire Scene, one of the most realistic ever produced on any stage. Act IY.—Scene 1 ; Interior of Bolton’s Chamber, Garden Court, Temple. Scene 2 : The Grounds of Calypso Villa— Evening. Scene 3 : Garden Court. _ BEHIND THE CURTAIN will be mag. nificently placed upon the stage, with new scenery, a splendid cast, and is truly a novelty. The leading donations for to-night are— Gent’s Hunting Cased Silver Watch Silver-plated Tea and Coffee Set, 6 pieces Silver-plated Toddy Kettle Silver-plated Fish Carvers Silver-plated Sugar Bowl 6 Silver-plated Butter Coolers Lady’s Toilet Set, 6 pieces Silver-plated Cruet Stand, Silver-plated Liqueur Frame, One Sovereign, and 60 other beautiful and useful articles. Remember, all we advertise are actually given away. GEORGE’S HALL. Manager ... , Mr. R. W. Cattr.' LAST NIGHT, _ NAST NIGHT Of the Fine English Comedy, entitled PARTED! Increasing in popular favor nightly, In which Miss Marian Willis, Miss Jennie Nye, Miss Kate Vernon, Mr. Keogh, Mr. Metcalfe, Mr. Keeley, Mr. Huntley, and Mr. Gerard will appear. PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES GIVEN AWAY TO-NIGHT Embracing—Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Pound Notes, Tea and Coffee Sets, Vases, Lustres, Clocks, Desks, Ladies’ Companions, Concertinas, Mats, and 50 to 60 other Valuable Articles. CITY RIFLE BAND EVERY NIGHT. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, Gorgeous production of ALABAMA, ok the FORTY THIEVES. gT. GEORGE’S HALL. The Drawing in the Grand Art Union of £IOOO will take place on MONDAY, NOVEMBER sth. The remaining tickets can now be obtained at the Hall daily. E. W. CARY, Manager. M A T E U R CONCERT. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MRS. GEORGE COTTERELL. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, At S p.m. Reserved Seats ... ... 4s. Od. Gallery ... ... ... 2s. 6d. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. Jackson’s and Bounington’s, Lambton-quay, and from the Custodian of the Hall. Seats can be reserved at Mr. Jackson’s daily. Entrance to the body of the Hall from Greystreet, and to the Gallery from Lambton-quay. E L LING TO N CHORAL SOCIETY. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. FIRST CONCERT, THEATRE ROYAL, NOVEMBER 6. SEATS can be reserved either for DressCircle or Stalls upon presentation of tickets at Mr. O. Bennington’s up to THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, after which date the balance of unreserved seats will be open to the public. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. See. J3EINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY. BASIN RESERVE. MONSTER FETE!!! GRAND COMBINATION OF AMUSEMENTS, Commencing at 11 a.m. THE GREAT CONTEST, EDWARDS v. BOWLEY. THE GRAND CRICKET MATCH, STAB v. WELLINGTON CLUBS. THE SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. THE HIGHLY AMUSING RICHARDSON’S SHOW. And a host of other Amusements too numerous to mention. For full particulars apply on the Ground. Admission—ls.; Grand Stand, 2s. 6d; Children, half-price. yyELLINGTON SKATING RINK ALWAYS OPEN. Admission —Is. GREAT ATTRACTION. L E V y. EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Conveyances W AIRARAPA TO WELLINGTON AND BACK THE SAME DAY. For the convenience of the public Messrs Hastwell & Macaka will RUN AN EXTRA COACH. Time-Table : Leaving Peatherston at 7 a.m., arriving at Upper Hutt at 11.25. Return—Leaving Upper Hutt at 4.35, and arriving at Peatherton at 8.30 p.m. Up-country settlers desiring to catch this early coach are advised to come down to Featherton the previoxia evening by the afternoon coach from Masterton. - - T O CAPITALISTS AND NON-CAPI-TALISTS, Buy at SIDEYS SALE on WEDNESDAY—LeasehoId Properties for 42 years. No premium requited; 3 months’ ground rent in advance.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5182, 31 October 1877, Page 1
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