Amusements HEAI'KE ROYAL. T Howard & Co I. F. Keogh ... Lessees Stage Manager TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE GREAT ENGLISH COMEDIAN MR. H. E. WALTON, Who will appear to-night in COMEDY AND FARCE. Enthusiastic reception of the Favorite Comedian MR. J. p. HYDE S, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th & 11th. The performance will commence with John Brougham’s great comedy, in 3 acts, entitled, PLAY IN G WITH FIR B, With the following powerful cast Doctor Savage Herbert Waverly Uncle Timothy Pinchback James Mrs. H. Waverly Mrs. Dr. Savage Widow Orabstick Perkins Mary Anne Mr. H. E. Walton Sir. H. St. Lawrence Mr. J. Hesford Mr. J. P. Hydes Mr. Williams Miss Lawrence Miss Marian Willis Mrs. Stoneham Miss Marion Moore Mrs. Hesford Mr. H. E. Walton To conclude with the screaming farce THE WIDOW’S VICTIM. Mr. Twitter Mr. W. J. Sweeney Mf ‘ kfmpJdgr 5116 Pel ‘ i Mr ’ W ’ Kede Jeremia Clip Tinsel John Moustache Strappado ) During which he will sing the following songs in imitation of London comiques : “Not in these boots,” A s sung by Vance. “ Where is my Dolly gone to,” As sung by Leybouene. “ I would I were a bird,” As sung by Romer. “ Father come home,” As sung by Rawlinson. “ Rale ould Irish gentleman,” As sung by Sam Collins. Mrs. Rattleton ... Miss Marion Willis Mrs. Twitter Miss Marion Moore Jane Ohatterly Miss Lawrence Servants, &c. Box plan at Jackson’s, where seats may be secured. ARD OM) THE PUBLIC. c COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE THE BENEFIT OF ALL BENEFITS. Messrs. SACKETT and GARDNER Respectfully announce to their many friends in Wellington that they will take their BENEFIT on December 12, on which occasion the great Italian artists, SIGNOR and SIGNORA MAJERONI will positively make their list appearance. They have kindly volunteered their services, and will produce their original and sparkling comedy, entitled A KIS S. Future announcements will explain.—Allrespectfully the public servants, EDWIN SACKETT And J. GARDNER. THE GREAT WAXWORKS EXHIBITION now open at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. One of the most brilliant collections of Figures ever exhibited, comprising— Royalty Statesmen Philanthropists Heroes Novelties, &e. An excellent band in attendance. Admission, Is.; children, half-price. Open this evening. C. GHILONI & CO. N N U A L FETE OF THE ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, TO BE HELD ON , THE BASIN RESERVE ON BOXING DAY (WEDNESDAY), 26th DECEMBER, 1877. The Proceeds in aid of the Benevolent Fund. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Marquis and Marchioness of Normanhy. Programme :
Together with a variety of other sports, namely, Tom Fools' Race, dipping for coins in water, treacle rolls, &c. •Acceptances. 2s. 6d. Entries for Christmas Handicap, also Nos. 13, 14, 15, and 19, must be made to the Secretary, at the Forester' Arms Hotel, not later than 8 p.m. on Wednesday, 12th instant. All other entries at Secretary’s office on day of sports. Handicaps will bo declared on Monday, 17th instant, and acceptances Nos. 3, 13, and 19, will be received up to 8 p.m. on Friday, 21st instant. The full Band of the City Rifles has been engaged. Sports will commence at 11 o’clock sharp. Admission to Ground, Is.; Grand Stand, Is.; Children, half-price. MORTON QUIN, Secretary. IHE GREAT DIVORCE CASE.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5216, 10 December 1877, Page 1
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532Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5216, 10 December 1877, Page 1
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