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Lmusements. p HEAT RE ROYAL. howard & co. ... Habby Stoneham Edwin Sackett Lessees Stage Manager Business Manas T O-N IGH T. TO-NIGHT. First Representation of OLIVER TWIS T. A Drama adapted from Dickens' work. The play abounds in startling situations, comical scenes, sensational effects, and is placed on the stage with new scenery and properties. Full strength of the Theatre Royal Companyis required to produce it. Come early so as to secure seats to see Oliver Twist and Nancy. GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! Leading Prizes for to-night— Lady's Watch Gent's Watch One Sovereign Tea and Coffee Service Fish Carvers Lady's Toilet Set, 6 pieces And 60 other Valuable Articles. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. First appearance of the renowned Italian SIGNOR AND SIGNORA MAJERONT, Who will make their initial bow in THE OLD CORPORAL. T. GEORGE'S HALL. Manager Mb. R. W. Cab?. MONSTER, DOUBLE BILL THIS EVENING. For the first time, H. J. Byron's Burlesque ALI BABA ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES, Played fer One Hundred Nights at Covent Garden, London. Grand New Scenery Specially Painted, including the Silver Lake, Cavern of the Forty, the Forty in the Jars, &c. Special Engagagement of Mr. JonK Kowe, who will appear in the character of All Baba. Grand Finale, introducing the ZINGARI MINSTRELS ZINGABI MINSTRELS The Burlesque will be preceded by the Musical Comedietta, THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. Leading Prizes To-night:—Cradle, Bag of. Flour, and a Silver Watch. Admission—One Shilling, with chance ; Reserved Seats, 25., with two chances. T. GEORGE'S HALL. ART UNION. Any Gentleman desirous of acting on the Committee to superintend the Drawing in the above Art Union will please meet at St. George's Hall on MONDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1877, at 1 p.m. R. W. CARY, Manager. "VXTELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. THE FIRST CONCERT Of the Fifteenth Season Will be given ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. Part I. —Spohr's oratorio, "The Last Judgment." Part ll.—Miscellaneous. Reserved Seats (stalls), 45.; pit, 2s. 6d. Tickets for the stalls can be procured from Mr. W. G. Jackson, or Mr. C. Bonnmgton, where seats can be reserved. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. TT/ELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. PERFORMING MEMBERS and the BAND are requested to meet for final rehearsal at the Theatre Royal THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock sharp. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. ISTfELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers who have not been able to secure seats are informed ihat an extra row will be erected round the Dress Circle, and same can be reserved upon presentation of tickets at Mr. Bonnington's after 2 o'clock THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec.

T>RINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. BASIN RESERVE. MONSTER PETE!!! GRAND COMBINATION OF AMUSEMEiSiTS, Commencing at 11 a.m. THE GREAT CONTEST, EDWARDS v. BOWLEY. THE GRAND CRICKET MATCH, STAR v. WELLINGTON CLUBS. THE SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. THE HIGHLY AMUSING RICHARDSON'S SHOW. And a host o£ other Amusements too numerous For full particulars apply on the Ground. dmission—ls.; Grand Stand, 2s. Gd; Children, half-price. TELLINGTON SKATING KINK ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—ls. GREAT ATTRACTION. AND CO'S GRAND PANOO KAMA of the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR will shortly arrive in tliis city. Full particulars in future advertisements. EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. -VJT7-AIRA.RAPA TO WELLINGTON BACK THE'SAME DAY. For the convenience of the public Messrs Hastwell & Macaba will RUN AN EXTRA COACH. Time-Table : Leaving Featherston at 7 a.m., arriving at Upper Hutt at 11.25. Return—Leaving Upper Hutt at 4.35, and arriving at Featherton at 5.30 p.m. Up-country settlers desiring to catch this early conch are advised to come down to Featherton the previous evening by the after. noon coach from Masterton.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5185, 3 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5185, 3 November 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5185, 3 November 1877, Page 1

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