Amusements. rjp H E A T R E ROYAL. Howard and Co Lessees. PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Splendid Holiday Programme. Performance will commence with the popular play entitled _ HAND AND GLOVE, Introducing the full strength of Theatre Royal Company. Between the play the prizes to be contested for at tho Basin Reserve will be presented to the winners. Performance will terminate with the laughable farce entitled FAMILY JARS. Positively last night of the Gifts.' The leading Prizes for To-night consist of the following mentioned articles:— Silver-plated Tea and Coffee Service Silver-plated Toddy Kettle Two silver-plated Cruet Stands Two Ladies’ Toilet Suites (6 pieces) Beautiful Gilt Clock Pair of Vases Silver-plated Butter Cooler And 60 other valuable articles. j |
rjpHEATRE ROYAL. Lessees ... ... Messrs. Howard & Co. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOY. 10. YICE-REGAL-COMMAND NIGHT Under the patronage and in the presence of his Excellency THE MARQUIS OP NORMANBY and Suite. When will he ’produced for the first time, the KH OLD CORPORAL So OLD CORPORAL PfeP4 OLD CORPORAL g g OLD CORPORAL <<) OLD CORPORAL S g OLD CORPORAL r < r c OLD CORPORAL OLD CORPORAL gg OLD CORPORAL g g OLD CORPORAL S 3 OLD CORPORAL Sm OLD CORPORAL CO 02 H-l M 33 OO fed# fed fed V tp> H*, HI » c_( tel fed fed# OO 33 Corporal Simon Signor E. Majeront. For further particulars see Day Bills. EDWIN SACKETT, Business Manager. gT. GEORGE’S HALL. Manager Mr. R. W. Cart. SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL. Byron’s Eanoiful, Comical, Musical Legend GISELLE; Or, The Night Dancers. Preceded by the tine Scotch Comedy KING JAMES THE FIFTH. TO-NIGHT (PRINCE OF WALES’ BITHDAY). Grand Allegorical Tableaux. The Unity of the Nations— God Bless the Prince of Wales—Rule Brittania. Synopsis of Scenery : The Lotus Lake and Home of the Night Dancers. Introduced Songs—- “ The Two Obadiahs,” “ Sweet Camilla May,’* “After the Opera is Over," “The Yellow Girl that Wink’d at Me.” Double National Hornpipe. “ Thro’ the Woods,” “ Good-bye Eliza Jane.” THE ZINGARI MINSTRELS Will open, a Budget of Locals for this occasion. GISELLE:. Humphrey, Mr. Metcalfe; Albert, Miss Jennie Nye ; Godfrey, Mr. John Howe ; Fridolin, Mr. I. F. Keogh ; Alfred and Kail, Mr. Huntley ; Giselle, Miss Marian Willis ; Mary, Miss Kate Vernon ; Myrtha, Miss Sinclair ; the Princess Bertha, Mr. E. Alexander. PRIZES EVERY NIGHT. City Rifle Band in Selections. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING, ' With Envelope. Reserved seasts, 25., with two envelopes.
Grand concert IN AID OP THE INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, FRIDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At S p.m. Under the Patronage of his Excellency the Governor, who has kindly promised his presence. THE WELLINGTON CLUB FOB CLASSICAL CHAMBER MUSIC, With the kind assistance of several Vocal Amateurs, will give a Grand Concert of Chamber Music, as above. Body of the Hall (reserved seats) 4s. each Gallery (unreserved) 2s. 6d. each Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. Lyon and Blair’s, Mr.’ Reichardt’s Music Warehouse, Lambtou-quay, or at Mr. Jackson's Stationers’ Hall. Plan of the hall and seats reserved at Mr. Jackson’s. Reserved seats, entrance from Grey-street; Gallery, Lambton-quay. Doors open at 7.30. LEONARD Z. HERRMANN, Hon. Sec. L E v Y ' QDD FELLOW S’ HALL. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. SATURDAY NOV. 10. MONDAY, NOV. 12. TUESDAY, NOV. 13. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14. SMITH & C O.’S GRAND PANORAMA Of the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR OF 1870. First Time in New Zealand. An exhibition pronounced by the Press and Public, wherever shown, to be the very perfection of art. Commencing on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Forty-nine Magnificent Views of that Gigantic Struggle between the French and German Empires. The only Complete Work of the kind in the colonies. TWO FULL BANDS. The String Band will play during the performance, and the Company’s Brass Band will parade the city daily. Prices of Admission—3s,, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30.; to commence at 8 p.m. pRINOE 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, STAR v. WELLIiNGTuN 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 oa the Ground. Admission—ls.; Grand Stand, 2s. Cd; Children half-price.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5190, 9 November 1877, Page 1
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