PRINCESS. THEATRE TORY-STREBT, TE ARC. Lessee Mr. T. Margbtts. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, Grand production of the Croat Drama, the DUKE’S MOTTO. DU ICE’S MOTTO. MR. W. C. DILLON, IN HIS GREAT Impersonation of Lngardere, supported by the Entire Strength of the Company. New Scenery and Effects. New Mechanisms. The Grand Orchestra under the direction o£ Mr. W. H. Spider. Prices as usual. Front seats, 35.; Second, 25.; Pit, Is. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at S. rjVn EAT R E R O Y A L. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, FEB 4. BENEFIT OF MR. JOHN HOWE. First Night of Mr. J. L. Toole’s Great Im- , personation of MIRIAM’S CRIME. Scumley Mr. H. Stoneham Bernard Reynolds ... ... Mr. R. Love Mr. Haffin (a Lawyer) ... Mr. John Howe Biles (the Vagabond) ... Mr. J. P. Hydes Daniel ... ... ... Mr. Haas Wilson. Miriam West ... Miss Adelaide Stoneham Mrs. Rahy ... ... Mrs. Stoneham (Who has kindly volunteered her services). MUSICAL IN i ERLUDE. Mr. R. W. Cary (by the kind permission of Mr. Oakes), Mr. W. J. Sweeny, Mr. Charles Gregory, Mr. J. E. Briggs, Mr. T. Lloyd, Mr. Mr. W. Lusty. PRIVATE BAND. PRIVATE BAND. Concluding with the Operatic Burlesque of ILL-TREATED IL TROVATORE ; OB THE MENDICANT, THE MUSICIANER, AND THE ITINERANT. Manrico ... ... Miss Adelaide Stoneham Coun di Luna ... Mr. John Howe Leonora ... Miss Jennie Nyo Azucena ... ... ... Mr. J. P. Hydes The Kiucheu ... Mr. Haert Simmonds Inez ... Miss Bell Fernando ... ... Mr. R. Love Ruiz ... ... ... Mr. Last Admission—Dress circle, 45.; Front Seats, 2a. 6d,; Pit, Is. rp H E AT R E B OY A Tb. Lessee ... Mr. Richmond Thatchi b. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. ADA WARD. AS YOU LIKE IT. Rosalind ... ... Miss Ada Ward Jacques Mr. Chas. Buefoed Amiens (with song) ... Miss Lizzie Morgan Box Plan at Jackson’s. DD FELLOWS’ HALL. A REVOLUTION IN AMUSEMENTS. An cntaballeled instance op populabitt. GREATER SUCCESS THAN EVER Of the Renowned U. S. MINS T R E L S. ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Read these items : THE BIRTHDAY FESTIVAL ' HUDSON’S ACT ON S TILTS—THE SHE GIRAFFE BRAHAM AND AMERY’S VOCAL DUET SHANDY GAFF CONDUIT AND THOMPSON ’S CORNET DUET HUDSON’S BANJOISTIC EFFUSIONS SLOCUM’S DOG CAMPBELL’S DESCRIPTIVE SGENA BRAHAM—THE GREAT TENOR And the Screaming Sketch, LIFE IN THE COUNTRY. Admission—Reserved Seats,.4s.- Second, 35.;. Gallery, 25.; Pit, Is. Children Half price. Reserved seats secured at Jacobs' Athenaeum Bazaar. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. gT. GEORGE’S HALL. Manager ... ... ... R- W. Cast. PANORAMA DF THE KUSSO-TURKISH WAR. ■ RUSSO-TUBKISH WAR. THE OPENING NIGHT OF THIS GRAND PANORAMA, OF THE RUSSO-TUBKISH WAR, TAKES PLACE ON THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. RACE NIGHT. RACE NIGHT. A Faithful Picture of the Thrilling aud Heartrending Scenes During this Te.rible War. DISTEIBUTI O N or GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. EVERY EVENING. The following Views, authentically depicted by eminent artists, painted mi 7000 FEET OF CANVAS, aud will bo added to as the War progresses— Fllii-'T SECTION. Entrance to the Dardanelles. Castle of 7 , Towers. —View of Constantinople.—Discussing War or Peace.—Children Dragging Guns. Recruits from Salonica. First Cannon Shot in the Danube —Passage of the Russian Torpedo Bouts.—Bombardment Rustcluik.—Night Scone in llustclmk. — Bombardment of Nicopolis.—Pursuit by Bashi Bazouks. —Upsettingaßulgarian Bo t. —Attack of Scbipka Pass.—Mountain Scene Scbipka Pass : Turks Attacking.—Battle of Plevna.—Three Skulls.—Foraging Party.--Interior of Seraglio.—Cossack Atrocity.— SECOND SECTION. Combat Between Cossacks and Bashi Bazonks. —Fortified City of Shnrala.- On the Danube Above Rustclmk. —Turkish As-au t mi a Russian Position at Scbipka Pa-s —.-.•bipka Pass: Effect of Model n Breech loaders : Turkish Loss 800 in Ton Miunf-s, — Night Attack Oil a Roumanian Ou.’post Before Plevna. —Scbipka Pas- : Bringing Down the Wounded from the Turkish Left. Scbipka Pass : “Allah,” “Allah” : Turkish Charge after Two Repulses.— Turkish Infantry Taking a Russian Outpost in a Bulgarian Crav-yard. —The Russians Before Plevna; The CVt, Piimc Charles of Bouman-a, and tlm Graid Duke Nicholas Watching t!m Att»ck.— Hanging Bnlgaiians in the Stiv. t- •>’ Adrii - nople.—Corner in a Redoubt Taken I Dime Plevna. — Giant IVotery Before I’Vvm, Dummy Cossack llvtimont I >ra» i >!>•? Turkish Fire.—B ittlc of Rac !j ,v.. - tV. Wellesley and Corresroinlonisoi no (Aop.vih and the Scotsman in S-arch ot inf.-im.-O. it Under Difficulties ; A RbKv Win «. Obta nino Information for the Pol lie. M AGNIFICENT MECHANICAL SCENE, Between Russian Torpedoes and Turkish Iron-clad. Descriptive Lecture by M It. H. S T O XJ 5 H A M. Appropriate music by Mrs. Palmer. Admission :—3s., 25., and Is.; l.'hiMrcn halfprice.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5262, 4 February 1878, Page 1
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732Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5262, 4 February 1878, Page 1
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