Amusements. rjl HEA IK E ROYAL. Lessees Messrs. Howard & Co. Stage Manager ... Harry Stonehasi. MONDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, Second Appearance of the most ■POWERFUL EMOTIONAL ACTOR Ever seen in Wellington. The great Italian artist, SIGNOR MAJERONI, Will repeat this evening his grand performance of CORPORAL SIMON In the beautiful play, THE OLD CORPORAL. The Signor received a perfect ovation on Saturday night from one of the largest audiences ever assembled in the Theatre Royal, and the common expression from every one was WE HAVE NEVER SEEN HIS EQUAL IN WELLINGTON. Tickets crowded out on Saturday night will be available this evening. To avoid the rush at the doors, and to secure good seats, it were advisable to purchase tickets during the day at Jackson’s. Children in arms not admitted. No Free List, Press excepted. Carriages may be ordered at 10.30. In active preparation, JEALOUSY; OR, MISTAKEN EDUCATION, When SIGNORA G. T. MAJERONI will have the honor of malting Tier debut in Wellington. EDWIN SACKETT, Business Manager - . GEORGE’S HALL. Manager Mu. R. W. Cart. ANOTHER ENTIRE CHANGE. ANOTHER ENTIRE CHANGE. THIS EVENING. THIS EVENING. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. And the amusing farce, THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW. THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW. New Scenery, Mechanical Effects, and Magnificent Dresses. CINDERELLA. Cinderella Miss Marian Willis Prince Poppetti ... ... Miss Jennie Nye Alidoro ... ... Mr. E. Alexander Dandini Mr. Metcalfe Clorinda Mr. I. F. Keogh Baron Balderdash... ... Mr. John Howe Thisbe... ... ... Miss Kate Vernon Buttoni ... ... ... Mr. Huntley Harebell ...Mr. R. W. Gary Fairy Queen ... ... Miss Sinclair Admission-—ls.; Reserved Seats, 2s. Grand concert IN AID OP 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 FOE 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. Reiohardt’s Music Warehouse, Lambton-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. D D FELL OW S’ HALL. TO-NIGHT 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. 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 Baud will play during the performance, and the Company’s Brass Band will parade the city daily. Prices of Admission- —35., 25., and Is. Doors open at 7.30.; to commence at 8 p.m. ALWAYS OPEN. SKATING RINK ADMISSION-1 S. GREAT A TTRAOTION. Meetings, &c. JpEIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. SYDNEY STREET. On TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, a Tea Meeting will be held in the Schoolroom. Tea on the tables at 6 o’clock p.m. After tea there will be a Public Meeting, to be addressed by several ministers. Tickets for the tea, Is. 6d. Collections will be made after each service in aid of the Trust Fund. c ENTEAL VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. The Tenth Annual Meeting of the above Brigade will be held at the Brigade Station, on MONDAY, the 12th NOVEMBER, 1877. Business to commence at S p.m. sharp. By order. W. AUSTEN, Hon. Sec. Miscellaneous E W T O W N SCHOOL. On completion of the hall now in course of erection, next to Mclntyre’s store, Newtown, a Day School will be opened, where English in all its branches will be thoroughly taught. Civculai - s with particulars cau be obtained, and pupils’ names taken, at Mclntyre’s store. MONEY in sums of £2OO, £3OO, £SOO, £7OO, up to £IB,OOO, to be advanced on freehold security. Apply to ROBERTSON SELLAR, & CO., Veatherstoi. street. THE Undersigned having secured offices at the Star Chambers, Wellington, is now prepared to commence negotiations for the sale or purchase of either native or Euiopeau lands in all parts of the North Island of New Zealand. JAMES MACKAY. Wellington, Nov. 7. EACONS E I K L D.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5192, 12 November 1877, Page 1
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701Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5192, 12 November 1877, Page 1
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