Amusements gT. GEORGE’S HALL. R. W. Oaky Manager. Grand COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, TO HERR SCHOTT, R.A.M.L., For which occasion the Ist and 2nd Acts of the Popular Opera-Bouffe GIROFLE GIROFLA Will be given, concluding with the following Grand Concert;— Solo Oboe “ La Traviata" Herr Schott Ballad “ Say once more I love thee” Mias Navaro Song “ The Constant Heart” Mr. Sidney (with Con-anglaise obligato by Herr Schott) Solo Oboe “ La Zingara” Herr Schott Song “Echo” Miss Jennie Nye Song “ Oarissima” Mr. Sidney Solo Lignridzolosophoa “ The Eclipse Polka” Herr Schott Duet “ Sainted Mother” Misses Howarde and Navaro Solo, Oboe and Cor-Anglaise “ Home Sweet Home” and “The Las; Rose of Summer" ... ... ... Herr Schott Ballad “ The Skipper and His Boy” Miss Lydia Howarde Oboe Solo “Auld Robin Gray” and imitations of Scotch bagpipes. To-morrow night, Mr. CHARLES DILLON and Miss EDITH PENDER. . Box plan at Jackson’s, where seats may at once be secured. gT. GEORGE’S HALL. Manager ... ... ... Mb. R. W. Cakt. Important engagement, for a limited number of nights, of the celebrated English A ctor, MR. W. CHARLES DILLON, Who will make his first appearance on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, In his great impersonation of BELPHEGOR, THE MOUNTEBANK, As played by him in the Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Birmingham, York, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and London Theatres. The London Times, September, 1871, says; —“ It is a performance which at once stamps him as one of the best actors of the day.” Mr. Dillon will be supported by the talented young actress, MISS EDITH PENDER, Who appeared with such great success in Melbourne. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 12th and 13th December, Will be presented for positively two nights only, the world-renowned play of BELPHEGOR, THE MOUNTEBANK, Belphegor the) _ M r. Willi am C. Dillon Mountebank ) Madeline, his wife ... Miss Edith Pender In addition to the present Company, Mr. Dillon will be supported by the following favorites, who have been specially engaged : Miss Adelaide Stoneham, Mr. R. Love (bis first appearance), Mr. Harry Stoneham, and others. ERIDAY—LADY OF LYONS. SATURDAY—INGOMAR. P RINO ES S THEATRE TORY-STREET. TUESDAY, 11th DECEMBER. THE BIJOU MINSTRELS Will give an entertainment as above, the proceeds to be given to ST. MARK’S CHURCH ORGAN FUND. Admission— Front Seats and Gallery, ... ... 2s. Back Seats ... ... ... ... Is. Doors open at 7.30. To commence at 8 o’clock. Tickets to be obtained at Lyon and Blair’s. JJ UTT PARISH FET E. A Fete in aid of St. James’ Church Building Fund will be held at the Lower Hutt, in grounds lent for the occasion by E.lward Riddiford, Esq., on New Year’s Day. Admission, 2s. fid.; children. Is. !710 XT ON PUBLIC HALL.—NOW C OPEN. Auditorium, 30 x 50 feet ; stage, 20 x 30 feet ; height, 20 feet. Dressing-rooms on either side of stage. Capable of seating 500 people. Address—Secretary. Legal Notices AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given, thattheseveral parcels laud hereinafter described will be brought ier the provisions of “ The Band Transfer t, 1870,” unless caveat be lodged forbidig the same on or before the 14th day of auary next. 351. MICHAEL KEATING.—SI acres. ;ral Allotment 200, Okotuku District. (Copied by Applicant.) 153. BENJAMIN POULSON.—II perches, ■t of Section 485, Wellington City, fronting feet on Lambtou Quay, and 16 feet 8 inches Wellington Terrace, commencing 25 feet 1 ih from north-east corner of section. (Oc. Died by James Bragge.) 355. THE WELLINGTON TRUST, BAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY [MITEL)).— '2 1-10 perches, parts of Allotuts 38 and 39, Reclaimed Land, Wellingi, fronting 20 feet and 3 feet respectively Lambtou Quay. (Occupied by J. Vile 1 Co.) Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this sth day of December, 1877, at > Lands Registry Office, Wellington. GEO. B. DAVY, District Band Registrar. Conveyances TAIIMRATA TO WEBBINGTON BACK THE SAME DAY. or the convenience of the public Messrs TWELL k MACABA will BUN AN EXTRA COACH. Time-Table : ring Featherston at 7 a.m., arriving at Upper Hutt at 11.25. :ru—Beaving Upper Hutt at 4.30, and arriving at Feathevton at 8.30 p.m. p-country settlers desiring to catch this y coach are advised to come down to iherton the previous evening by the afteri coach from Masterton. OTICE.— Having sold my Coaching Business between Wellington and Wani to Hastwell, Macara, and Co., X beg to ■u the public generally my sincere thanks he liberal support accorded to me for the nine years, and solicit a continuation of support for my successors, having every dence that the travelling public will in no suffer by the change. 7 ANDREW YOUNG. Ith reference to the above, it will at all s be our pleasing duty to accomodate the ic in every way, and we beg to solicit a coupon of that support bestowed on our pre- ’ HASTWELL, MACARA, k CO.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5217, 11 December 1877, Page 1
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784Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5217, 11 December 1877, Page 1
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