Amusements. rjpHEATEE ROYAL. Leasees ... ... Messrs. How.ved & Co. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. VICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGHT Under the patronage and in the presence of his Excellency THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY and Suite. When will be produced, for the first time, the OLD C O R P R A L. Corporal Simon ... Signor E. Majeroni. (The delineation of which character in Sydney* Adelaide, and Melbourne, &c., created a perfect furore). General Roquebert ... Mr. H. Stoneham Taverney—officer in command of the Commissariat... ... Mr. R, W. Reda Picard—a Cavalry soldier Mr. W. J. I. Sweeney Pigoche—a recruit (Mr. T, Friend Pierre Erochard—Deputy-Mayor of the village Mr. J, Hesford Lucien—eon of Simon Mr. L. St. Lawrence Porticon—a'young peasant Mr. Satn Howard Germond—a notary ... Mr. T. Williams Ade-de-Camp Mr. H. Last Soldier ... ... ... ... Mr, Wilson Servant Mr. Bronson Imperial Gurds, Peasants, Servants, &c. Minade Romtzberg ... Miss Lizzie Lawrence Emmeline—her daughter ... Miss Wyatt Genevieve ... Miss Adelaide Stoneham Marietta—a peasant girl Miss Marian Moore A full Chorus will render the Music in the | great Church Scene, with a grand organ accompaniment. New Scenery by Mr. Briggs. Mechanical Effects, Mr. Wykes. Properties and Decorations, Mr Shields. During the evening the Royal Orchestra, under the leadership of Mr. W. H. Spiller, will play the Guilia Waltz, Old Corporal Quadrilles, and Trickett Galop—composed by Signor Paolo Giorza. Synopsis— Act I—Time, 1807.—Encampment of General Roquebert’s Army previous to the Battle of Jena. Act 2—Time, 1818—The Village of St. Laurent. Act 3—Cottage of Simon’s Children. The Plotter Triumphant. Life for Honor. Act 4—Taverney’s Chateau and Grounds. The Recognition of Mother and Daughter. Act s—lnteriors—lnterior of Taverney’s Chateau. Light after Darkness. The Justice of Heaven. Free list entirely suspended, with the exception of the Press. Seats may be reserved at Jackson’s without extra charge. Children in arms not admitted. Carriages may be ordered at 10.30. EDWIN SACKETT, Business Manager. J. GARDNER, Agent for Signor Majeroui. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. Manager Me. R. W. Caet. MONSTER DOUBLE BILL. TWO ENTIRE BURLESQUES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. GREAT ATTRACTIONS. ALT BABA ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES, AND GISELLE, OR THE NIGHT DANCERS. Double National Hornpipe, Triple Songs and Dances, “ The Two Obadiahs,” “ Sweet Camellia May,” “The Yellow Gal," Good-bye Eliza Jane,” “K.C.8.,” &c., &c. Beautiful New Scenery. PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES Given away To-night—• One Sovereign, Cradle, and Watch. MONDAY NlGHT—First time of CINDERELLA. Admission—ls.; Reserved Seats, 2s. Grand concert IN AID OF THE INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, FRIDAY, 16th NOVEMBER. At 8 p.m. Under the Patronage of his'Excellency the Governor, who has kindly promised his presence. THE WELLINGTON CLUB FOR 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. Od. each Tickets may be .obtained at Messrs. Lyon and Blair’s, Mr. Beichardt’s Music Warehouse, Lambton-quay, or at Mr. Jackson’s Stationers’ Hall. Plan of the hall and seats reserved at Mr. Jackson’s. Reserved seals, entrance from Grey-street; Gallery, Lambton-quay, Doors open at 7.30. LEONARD Z. HERRMANN, Hon. Sec. A J E R O N I T O-N I G H T. QD D FELL OW S’ HAL L. 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 Baud will parade the city daily. Prices of Admission—3s., 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30.; to commence at 8 p.m, SKATING UINiC ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—ls. GREAT A TTRACTION
Meetings, &c. ”131U MITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. SYDNEY STREET. .nnlversary Services in connection with the re Church will be held as follows : n SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1877. sermons will be preached—ln the mnrnat 11 o'clock, by Rev. A. G. Jeynes; in evening, at C. 30, by Rev. D. Dutton, On the following TUESDAY, NO\ EMBER 13, a Tea Meeting will be held in the Schoolroom. Tea on the tables at 0 o’clock ■p m After tea there will be a Public Meeting ' to be addressed by the above-named ministers. Tickets for the tea, Is. 6d. _ Collections will be made after each service in aid of the Trust Fund.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5191, 10 November 1877, Page 1
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