Amusements gT . SJiOJIGE'S HALL Manager ... ... ... Mb. R. W. Cam. GREAT TRIPLE BILL. GKEA.I' TRIPLE BILL. GREAT TRIPLE BILL. TO-NIGHT ' (MONDAY), JANUARY 28. Commencing with the Musical Comedietta, THE YOUNG WIDOW. Captain Mandeville ... Mr. B. Love Splash (hia valet) ... Mr. H. Stoaeham Aurelia ... . . ... Miss A. Stoneham Lucy ... ... ... MissJenieNye Followed by the FORTY WINKS, And concluding with the AREA BELL E. WEDNESDAY. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR. J. P. HYDE S, (The Old Favorite.) Admission —35., 25., Is. RINC ES S THEATRE, TOEY-STREET, TE ARO. Lessee ... ... ... Mr. T. Margetts Band under direction of ... Mr. W. H. Spiller Scenic Artist .. ... Mr. E. Huntley Master Carpenter... ... Mr. J. Wykes TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. Under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor, the Marquis of Normanhy, and Suite, WHEN MR. WILLIAM C. DILLON, Will have the honor of producing, for the first time in New Zealand, the grand romantic Drama of the QUEEN’S DIAMONDS; Oh, A Race fob Life and Honoe. With the following powerful oast— Louis XIII. (his first appearance) Mr. Charles E. Vemer Richelieu, his Minister (his first appearance) Mr. Dave Clinton Count de Rochefort ... Mr. E. Huntley D’Artagnau, a Musketeer Mr. William C. Dillon George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham (his first appearance) ... Mr. Mack Alexander Mons. Boracieux, maitre d’hotel (his first appearance) ... ... Mr. J. P. O’Neil Latour, a guard Mr. Crichton Lannay Mr. Hunter Tom, a sailor ... ... Mr. Williams Jacques, a messenger ... Mr. Neville Anne of Austria, Queen of France Miss Edith' Pfndes ■ Beatrice, her waiting maid (her first appearance) ... ... ... Miss Nelly Daley Lady De Winter Miss Kate Vernon Madame Planchet (her first appearance) Mrs. C. F. Searle Magnificent Scenery by Mr. E. Huntley and assistants. To conclude with an Irish Extravaganza in one act, THE IRISH MISFORTUNE. . Paddy Murphy (with song) Mr. J. P. O'Neil Ko-Ket (with song) ... Miss N. Daley Supported by the Company. Prices of Admission—3s., 2s , and Is. . Doors open at 7.30, commence at S sharp. Carriages can be ordered at 10.45. qTd FELLOWS’ HALL. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TUESDAY,'29th JANUARY. And Eirst Appearance of the RENOWNED U. S. MINSTRELS. Thirteen Star Artists, The Elite of Minstrelsy, Whose success through the Australian Colonies for the last three years has been unprecedented, introducing THE BEST SOLO SINGERS ! THE FUNNIEST CO-MEDIANS ! THE GREATEST DANGERS ! And the mo>t complete Orchestra ever introduced in an Ethiopian entertainment. Presenting one of the most original and Versatile Performances ever given before a New Zealand Audience. Admission—Reserved Seats, 45.; Second, 35.; Gallery, 25.; Pit, Is. Reserved seats secured at Jacob’s Athenaeum, Bazaar. Door open at 7.30; commence at 8. GEO. LINGARD, Agent. [a card.] gT. GEORGE’S HALL. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 30 r Grand Complimentary and Farewell Benefit to Mr. J. P. HYDES (beiug positively his last appearance in Wellington.) New Drama, written expressly for the Champion Comedian, and his side splitting delineation in the undoubtedly PhunuiestFharce ever written “THET S MUD CEE,” the most lively and attractive iuter-between acts ever realised this side of the line. Tickets everywhere, and if not sufficient accommodation for his numerous friends the money will not be returned. See future advertisements. rpHE VAGABOND HAS ARRIVED. WELLINGTON CRICKETERS’ ASSOCIATION. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH. AUSTRALIA v. WELLINGTON. The above Match will be played on the Basin Reserve on MONDAY, 28th, TUESDAY, 29th. Play will commence at.l3 o’clock each day. Admission to Ground ... Is. „ Grand Stand ... Is. A Band will be in attendance. T. BOURKE ARMITAGE, Hon. Sec. yyESLEYAN CONFERENCE PICNIC A Special Train will leave Wellington on TUESDAY NEXT, the 29th INST., at 9.30 a.m., for the Silverstream, where the Picnic will be held; . returning from Silver Stream at 6.5 p.m. Tickets, 3s. 6d. each, Children under twelve half-price, may be obtained from the undersigned. No provisions will be supplied by the committee, but there will be a Refreshment Stall on the ground, where refreshments may be purchased. W. TUSTIN. ~y ERV IMPORTANT NOTICE JAMES & CO. hare opened the new Tailor’s Shop in Willis-street, opposite the Empire Hotel. The best suit of clothes in Wellington made to order for £5 cash. Cutters and tailors brought from the principal establishments in Melbourne.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5256, 28 January 1878, Page 1
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686Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5256, 28 January 1878, Page 1
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