AmusementsIJIHBAIEE KOYAL Director SiGNOE G. Cesabi ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE or OPERA TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 22, Will be given, for the last time, the great Opera AIDA. The King of Egypt ... Signor A. Tessada Radames ... ... ..Signor P. Paladini Amonastro ... ... Signor G. G-vnbetti Ramphia ... ... ... Signor '-r. C!-«ari Messenger Signor Alfredo il.nzoni Amneris Signora M. Yenosta Aida Signoea Adgusta Guadagnini WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 23, LAST NIGHT OF OPERA. LAST NIGHT OF OPERA. MO S E IN EGIT TO. M 0 S E IN EGIITO. Admission for the evening performance ---Dress-circle, 7s. 6d.; stalls (strictly select), 45.; pit, 2s. Box office at Mr. C. Bennington's music saloon. To avoid the crush at night, stall and pit tickets can be had at Mr. N. Jacobs’ Athenueum Bazaar. Dress-circle tickets, in packets of six, for ;£1 11s. 6d., can be had at the box office. N.B.—During the Opera Season three extra trains for Upper and Lower Hutt will leave on Tuesday, at 11.15 p.m. Q UEEN-’S DIAMONDS. PRINCESS THEATRE, TOEY-STREET. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. Under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of his Excellency the Marquis of Normauby and Suite. Under the sole management of ME. WILLIAM C. DILLON, Supported by MISS EDITH PENDER, And an entirely New and Powerful Company. First production in New Zealand of the beauti-' ful play of the QUEEN’S DIAMONDS. Grand Sensational Scenes. Magnificent Costumes. Orchestra under the direction of Mr. W. H. Spiller. D D FELLOWS’ HALL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY. They abb Coming ! THE RENOWNED U. S. MINSTRELS. Thirteen Stab Abtists, The elite of Minstrelsy, Will appear in a mcnster programme of Music, Mirth, Melody, and Ethiopian Sketches. Admission—Front Seats, 45.; Second, 2s. fid.; Gallery, la. For particulars see day hills and future advertisements. G. LINGAED, Agent. fIRAHD RECHABITE GALA ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 22. AT THE BASIN RESERVE. Enjoynunt for Everybody, Young or Old, Rich or Poor. Eoot Roces, Hurdle Races, Frog Races, 3tone-and-Basket Races, Sack Races, Threelegged Races, Wheelbarrow Races, Water Races, Jingling Matches, Catching Greasy Pig, Climbing Greasy Pole, Archery, Lawn Tennis, Swings, and many other amusements for children. All post entries, for which liberal prizes will he given immediately on completion of each contest. The full strength of the CITY RIF IK BAND has been engaged. PRIZES ! PRIZES ! PRIZES ! One Quarter-Acre of Land in the Township of Woodville. Sewing Machines Silk Dress Albums Electric Telegraph Model Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Services Pictures &c.. &c., &c., &c. Tickets ONE SHILLING each; ELEVEN for TEN SHILLLSiG-S. One Ticket will admit two children under 12. Admission to Grand Stand, ONE SHILLING CASH. Every purchaser of a Ticket is entitled, not only to admission into the ground, but also a chance in the Art Union for the above prizes. Everybody has a chance. Somebody must win the quarter-acre of land for a shilling. A. W. BROWN, Beehive Store, Hon. Secretary. OXT 0 N PUBLIC HALL. —N O W 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. Conveyances TO WELLINGTON BACK THE’SAME DAY. For the convenience of the public Messrs Hastwell & Macaba will RUN AN EXTRA COACL. Time-Table : Leaving Featherstou at 7 a.m., arriving at Upper Hutt at 11.25. Return—Leaving Upper Hntt at 4.35, and arriving at Featherton at 8.30 p.m. Up-country settlers desiring to catch this early coach are advised to come down to Featherton the previous evening by the afternoon coach from Masterton. ■jVTOTICE.— Having sold my Uo.mluu - jLi Business between Wellington and Wanganui to Hastwell, Macara, and Co., 1 beg to return the public generally my sincere trnmks for the liberal support accorded to me for the past nine years, and solicit a continuation of that support for my successors, having every confidence that the travelling public will in mi way suffer by the change. ANDREW YOUN<I. With reference to the above, it w-ii at all times be our-pleasing duty tu accomodate the public in every way, and we beg to solicit a continuation of hat support bestowed on our predecessor. HASTWELL, MACARA, & CO.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5251, 22 January 1878, Page 1
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