Amusements JMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE. Lessee ... ... Signor Borzoai .. ; i Manager ... Ml, H. Eastwoc 1 GRAND INAUGURATION GRAND INAUGURATION • : GRAND INAUGURATION MONDAY, MAY 20th . ■ MONDAY, MAY 20th MONDAY, MAY 20th ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA . ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA ' - ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA BALLET! BALLET! BALLET! The Largest Combination ever; in (,New Zealand, and the,finest Theatre in the Anstralias." ' ' ; ...V' • ‘ ■■ OPERA ! . OPERA ! 1 OPERA !!’■-. See the illuminated Gas Shades at the opening of the Imperial Opera-house. A - , Our Band on the Grand Piazza on the Opening Night. Il: ‘ ' V : .-’.-r "ELLINGTON ATHENAEUM, MONDAY, 6th MAY. P CPU LA R CONCERT,. EIEST OF SERIES. Programme : ... 1. Selections—“D Barbiefe” ... Rossini . ■ ’ 2. Song—“ The Village Blacksmith ”', ' 3. Song; .' ... ' - 'i ...., '■■■■■ Alj i. Ballad—“ Once Again ” ... Sullivan- , 5. Song—“ Non e Ver” :.. ... LitoMattei 6. Recitation—“Legendof LochburyT, . 7. Song—“ Will o’ the Wisp” ...... .„■ 8. Cavatina—“Robert toi que J'aime” ;' ! V' ! ", Meyerbeer 1. Galop—“Subraariu ’ ... ... D’Albert 2. .Song—“ Must I forget Thee”... Gooden 3. Duet—-“ Tel Rammenti ” ... Campana 4. Song , 5. Ballad—“ Regret” ... ... Linley 6. Song—■“ The Father’s Love ” . • 7. Song —“ British Lion "•■ v ;. r 8. Yoeal valsc ... ... ... Arditi ‘ 9. “ God save the Queen ” A. ~ To commence at 8 o’clock. ADMISSION OXE SHILLING. ; A 11. E. LOGAN, : Hon, Sec.' ■ W ELLINGTON SKATING RINK ST. GEORGE’S HALL, - LWAYSO P E N. • ■ Admission—One Shilling. BELONG, VICT 0R I A.; OORIO CRICKET CLUB ART UNION; (By permission of the Atorney-Oeneral). , -i FIRST/PRIZE £IOOO FIRST PRIZE. 5000 Members at £l, each. : '. For full particulars see ■; ; ;; List or Prizes : A: Ist Prize, a Magnificent Collection of Oil. Paintings, value :£XOOO ; 2nd’ do,. £4OO ; 3rd ■ £2OO ; 4th do, £IOO ; sth do, £SO ; 6th do, ■ £SO • 7th do, £SO ; Sth do, £25 ; Olh do, £25 ; 10th do,. £25 ; 11th do, £lO ; 12th do, £lO ; . 13th do, £10; 14th do, £10; 15th do, £10.; 16 to 200, 185 prizes, value £5 each. In all, 200 prizes.■. , i -;.i; ; oo r.:.y ■ Date , of Drawing positively/appointed-A?. FRIDAY, Slsfc MAY,’ 1878;’. Witmers,,of'i prize’s can haVe the works’of art .disposed:of-at;) the'FOli. AMOUNT ABOVE STATED. Nd deduC-A tions made or, commissions charged,' ’f ~t,V:>V-;=. ’Tickets £l, each, to be. obtained at. the Art > Union bffice, Free Public: Library,Geelong,'-1 Victoria ; or. W. ! 11. Davis,- Photographer; ■ Mulgrave-street, Sole Agent for Wellington.:: *i FEW & SICHLAN, ' ■ Geelong.'Victoria, . ■" : V.’ ‘■■ General Agents. ■- t
Hotel's mHEATBB KOVAL HOTEL;"' T. BAILEY, Proprietor. Dirtt-class accommodation! for, visitors; . : , : The .Billiard-room contains two of Alcock’S ‘ best tallies, '.and cannot bo surpassed 1 in o Wellington.'-'.' ; , ‘.'".'J',' mo None but "the best brands of .Wines and' Spirits kept in stock,, . l! L B E E T HO T‘ E Corner -of Boulcott-street , and' WilliS« ' street. !"' The above hotel is now open for the use o£ r families and boarders, and is fitted up with! all," the I’eqUisities of a first-class family hoteU-.ri- jy'. i Plunge and shower'.baths 7 for ladies and gentlemen. ■ i - • • ! None,.but, the best, brands of .wines,,aid' spirits "kept in the bar. : . . «. •■•••< •' f Private entrance from Boulcott-street and 1 Willis-street. 1 V' ■' :... ."•!!, "'.V, i ' ■M. POWEE,. i !,. (Late of.the Commercial Hotel),’ '■ : r 5 , 1 ;, 1 , . Proprietress. ETE9POLITAN HO.TEL. , Molesworth-street. • (Late Osgood’s.) : The .undersigned having, taken . the above.: Hotel, begs to inform bis friends and the travelling public that the 'accommodation;,jfer,, travellers; families, he., is not to be surpassed iti Wellington ; that he" keeps none', but .the; best brands of wines and spirits ;< and he xes-" pectfully requests a continuance of the patronage so long accorded to the house. : J. J. BEATTY. ■ iA messenger awaits the .arrival of each, steamer. ■ ' ■ "T" G OMMEK CI A L HOIK L, Willis-street.. . fantjatit •H. BENNETT, Proprietor. . CLARENDON HOTEL, THOENDON,! T. BOULD, Proprietor. ,■ ATI 0N A L HO T Lambton-qbat. \ H. J. WlLLlAMS,'Proprietor, E L, U N I O. N H 0 T- E . L.WINES AND SPIEITS' OP'THE BEST , ; BEANDS. : ‘ ' One of Aloock’s superior, billiard tables.. ' .a • W. 1L SWAIN, Proprietor;; 1 ,, TAENEE’S TEMPERANCE ' HOTEL. AND EESTATJEANT,. ' ■ ‘CUBA-aTBEET, WELLINGTON, NZ. , Pimt-class ‘accommodation..for..Commercial ..Travellers, Private. Pamilies; and. Boarders. Tourists and-Wedding Parties can rely on, receiving all the comforts of a home at this, Hotel,'v> Ordinary.daily at 1 o’clock. 7 ■' ' j. Luncheon- from 'l2 to 3 ; . charge—ONE. * SHILLING. ' " ‘ ’ A conveyance from the Hotel attends all steamers and trains. Hot and Cold Baths at ail hours. C. TAENEE, Proprietor, Late Chief Steward Government s.s. Stella,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5337, 6 May 1878, Page 1
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