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Amusements gT. GEORGE'S,' HALL. Manager Mr. R. W. Cary. INCREASING SUCCESS. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! Commencing with the Mu«ical Comedietta, THE YOUNG WIDOW. Captain Mandevilla ... Mr. E. Love Splash (his valet) ... Mr. H. Stoneham Aurelia ... . . ... Miss A. Stoneham Lucy ... ... ... Miss Jenie Nye Followed by the CONJUGAL LESSON. And concluding with the AREA BE LLE. TO-MORROW EVENING— Complimentary Benefit to MR. J. P. HYDES, (The Old Favorite.) . The Panorama of the Russo-Turkish War will shortly arrive. GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. Admission —35., 25., Is. PRINCESS THEATRE. TORY-STREET, TE ARO. Lessee ... ... Mr, T. Hargetts Great and Glorious Success of Mr. W. 0. DILLON, in his impersonation of D’ARTAGNAN, THE MUSKETEER. Grand Success of Ni-w Scenery and Effects. The same bill will be repeated JANUARY 29th. Box Office : Jacobs' Athameum Bazaar. QDD FELLOWS’ HALL, GRAND OPENING NIGHT THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), On which occasion A HIGH CLASS PERFORMANCE Will be presented by Gentlemen Entertainers with Blackened Faces. A few items in This Evening’s Bill:—. AN INVITATION from THE EMPEROR. HUDSON AND HOLLY’S GREAT DOUBLE GLOG DANCE ! The Sublime Quartett * CROWNED WITH THE TEMPEST.” Instrumental Specialities: MR. G. LINGARD, In the Amusing Sketch HE CARRIES A RAZOR. HUDSON AND HOLLY’S MISSISSIPPI TWINS. . BRAHAM—THE . GREAT TENOR. And the Screaming Sketch, THQMPSON’S DEAD ! NEW BALLADS, QUARTETTS, ■ JOKES, &c. Admission—Reserved Seats, 4s. r Second, 35.; Gallery, 25.; Pit, Is. Children Half price. Reserved seats secured at Jacob’s Athenaeum r Bazaar. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. G. W. ROCKEFELLER, Business Manager. T. HUDSON, Director of Amusements, , [A CARD.] gT. GEORGE’S HAL L.. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 30, Grand Complimentary and Farewell Benefit to Hr. J. P. HYDES (being positively his last appearance in Wellington.) New Drama, ; written expressly for the Cliarapion Comedian, and his side-splitting delineation in the un-' doubtedly PhunniestPharce ever written “THE SMUDGEE,” the most lively and attractive iutcr-betweeu 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. rjptlE VAGABOND HAS ARRIVED. ELLINGTON CRICKETERS’ ASSOCIATION. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.. AUSTRALIA v. WELLINGTON. • The above Match will be concluded on the Basin Reserve THIS DAY (TUESDAY 1 , 29th INST. Play will commence at 10.30 o’clock. Admission to Ground ... ... ... Is. „ Grandstand .. ... ... Is. A Band will be in attendance. T. BOURKE ARMITAGE, Hon. Sec. AUSTR ALIAN ELEV KN VKRSCS WELLINGTON TWENTY-TWO. ONE INNINGS MATCH. JB3T Come and See— BANNERMAN (the Australian “ Grace ”) HORAN (the Victorian Cliampioul SPOFFORTH (the Fastest Bowler in Australia) BLACKHAM (the Unrivalled Wicketkeeper) And the rest of the Australian Team, which is going to England, at THE BASIN RESERVE, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), JANUARY 29. Play to commence at termination of present Match. Admissiou-ONE SHILLING. Grand Stand—ONE SHILLING. Children —H.-Tf Price. J|3 OLY TECHNIC HAL L. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY.! GRAND SOIREE in honor of the AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. Commencing at 8 o’clock sharp. Double Tickets ss. T. BOURKE ARMITAGE, Hon. Sec. w ESLEYAN 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. (id. 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.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5257, 29 January 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5257, 29 January 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5257, 29 January 1878, Page 1

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