Amusements. T H E A T R E ROYAL. Howard & Co, ... ... Lessees Haruy Stoneham Stage Manager H. S FILLER ... ... ... Musical Director TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), NOT. 16, Last Night of SIGNOR AND SIGNORA MAJERONI In the beautiful and exciting play entitled JEALOUSY; MISTAKEN EDUCATION, Which was greeted last night by one of the largest houses ever assembled in Wellington. Every scene received with continued applauseThe house was crowded with the bon ton and elite of Wellington, and there is no mistake in saying that the like of the Signor and Signora have not appeared in Wellington heretofore. To-night, Jealousy. To-night, Mistaken Education. To-night, Signora Majeroni. To-night, The Jealous Husband. To-night, Signor Majeroni. To-night, the Grand Society Play, Jealousy. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, EAST LYNNE; Or, The Elopement. In active preparation, the Grand Historical French Play, entitled MARIE ANTOINETTE, As played by Madame Ristori. It were advisable to secure seats during the day at Jacksou’s. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. s T. GEORG E’S HALL. Manager Mr. R. W. Cast. Unqualified Success of THE BRIDE OFABYDOS, Witnessed last night by a large and fashionable audience. Screams of laughter at the wonderful Acrobatic Evolutions. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Repetition of this Glorious Burlesque Extravaganza, THE BRIDE OF ABYDOS. First time To-night of the Irish Musical Comedietta, PERFECTION; Or, The Lady op Munster. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—For one Night only (Monday), special engagement of PROFESSOR BOTH WICK REID, The Champion Swordsman ; MR. R. W. KOHLER, The W onderfulperf ormer on 15 instruments; and ME. WAND, The unrivalled Pianist and Violinist, who will arrive hy the steamer Eashy on Sunday from Sydney. S' T. GEORGE’S HALL ART UNION. The Management will not be responsible for any Prizes not claimed seven days from this date. R. W. GARY, Manager. Wellington, November 15. 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 FOR CLASSICAL CHAMBER MUSIC, With the kind assistance of several Vocal Amatdurs, 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. Eeichardt’s Music Warehouse, Lainbton-quay, or at Mr. Jackson’s Stationers’ Hall. Plan of the hall and seats reserved at Mr. Jackson's. Reserved seats, entrance from Gallery, Lamhton-quay. Doors open at 7.30. LEONARD Z. HERRMANN, Hon. Sec. DD FELLOWS' HALL. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), NOV. Iff. CONCERT IN AID OP THE INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. Programme.—Part I. 1. Quintetto (Pianoforte, Violino Primo, Violiao Secondo, Alto, Cello) —Maestoso and Alio Moderate, Op. 191 ... Reissiger 2. Song—“ The Mountebank" ... Vivien 3. Violincello Solo—“ A Torto ti Lagni ” Winter 4. Song (with Violin Obligato) Mountaineer’s Home” ... Kalliwooda5. Trio (Pianoforte) Violin, Cello) —Moderate, Alio. Passionate, Andante quasi allegretto, Capriccio, Op. 25 ... Reissiger 6. Vocal Trio —“ L’ Addio” ... Curschmann (Interval of Ten Minutes.) Part 11. 7. String Quartetto Allegro “Vivace, Minuetto and Trio, Allegro Assai, Op. 10, Quartetto HI. ... ... Mozart 8. Song—“ Ariel” Gabiiel 9. Pianoforte Solo (Fantaaie) —“Lucia di Lammermoor” Prudent 10. Trio (Pianoforte, Flute, Cello) —Serenade trio, No. 1. “Amor che Nasce,” “O come Volano ”... ... Blanginl 11. Song (with Violincello Obligato)— “Ye clouds that course o’er Heaven’s Plains ” Proeh 12. Quartette (Pianoforte, Violin, Alto, Cello) “D ’apres le Quintette,” Op. 16 Beethoven “ God Save the Queen.” SKATING RINK ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—ls. GREAT ATTRACTION. To Let 10LLEGE-STREET.—House to be Let, 1 at present in the occupation of Mr. acaster. Possession to be given on 15tk cember. CHARLES WHITE, Panama-street. TO LET, a six-roomed house, within three minutes’ walk of the Government Buildings; also an eight-roomed house in Turnbull-street. Aply to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., ' Lambtou-quay. J LET ON LEASE, Acre No. 282 Cambridge Terrace. This acre has been jniently laid out in building allotments, vill be leased on easy terms. Apply to SAMUEL PARKES, Land Agent, Dixon-street. o FEICES TO LET at the Chamber ol Commerce Buildings, Lambton-quay. S. CABROLL.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5196, 16 November 1877, Page 1
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666Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5196, 16 November 1877, Page 1
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