Amusements T H E A T E E ROYAL. Under the management of Mr. H. E. WAI.TOfT. Stage Manager ... ... Mr. I. F, Keogh. Great Success of the Star Dramatic Company. Every, piece well mounted, well performed, and well received. The performance will commence - THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, MAY 13, With Watt Phillips' Great Play LOST IN LONDON. ; . , LOST IN LONDON. : LOST IN LONDON. Job Armroyd, a miner ... Mr, H. E. Walton Benjamin Blinker ... Mr. Sam Howard Amy Armroyd ... Miss Marion Willis Tiddy Dragglethorpe ... Miss Jennie Nye , Supported by the whole strength of the Company. The COALMINE, a perfect working model of a ,coal mine in Lancashire by Mr. E. Briggs, mechanical effects by Mr. J, Wykes, properties by Mr. J. Shiels, incidental music by Mr. W. E. Spiller. ' , N.B.—No expense has been spared to produce this play. . ~... rMPEEIAL OPERA HOUSE. Director... ... Signor A. Borzoni Manager ... Mr. H. Eastwood Musical Director Signor L. Caron MONDAY, MAY 20th, - GRAND INAUGURATION Of the New Imperial Opera House by the ■ ■ 1 ■ EOYAL ITALIAN OPEEA COMPANY, Including Grand Selections from the most popular Operas. MONSIEUR L. GABON,, The greatest Violinist who has ever visited the Colonies, will give some of his wonderful , Violin Solos. :i > OPENING’ NIGHT, GEAND ’ INAUGURATION' CONOEET. GEAND TRUE BLUE BALLET Danced by 16 young Wellingtonians, expressly designed by Signor A. Borzoni. Music , composed by Mons. Caron. > * Third Act of Gounod’s Beautiful Opera.' : F A U S T. Gbaud Okciiestba; Engaged expressly for this occasion, under the conduotorship of Mons. Caron, Full particulars in future advertisements and day-bills. Prices of Admission ! —Dress circle private boxes, £3 35.: Family circle. private boxes, £1 11s. 6d ; Stalls private box, £3 35.; Dress Circle, Stalls, 45.; Family Circle, 3s. J Pit, 2s. Children in arms not admitted., Dress circle seats may be secured at Mr. Bonning* ton’s Music Warehouse ; Stall: and Family circle seats at Mr. Jacobs’ Atheneeum Bazaar; Pit suats at:Mr. Marryat’s, tobacconist, opposite the Opera House. Doors open at 7.30, commencing punctually at 8 p.m. ELLINGTON ATHEN/EUM.' CONOEET. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), MAY IS. , Pboghamme : 1. Overture—Selections from “ Norma ” 2. Song—“ I never can forget ” Me lion 3. Trio—“ Magic-wove scarf ” 4. Song. , 5. Dramatic . Scene—“ The attractive young ' lady” 6. Song—“ Dublin Bay ” Cavatina—“ La Favorita ” 8. Song—“l am a friar of orders grey,” Reeve ~ , 1. Overture—“Victorine” 2. Song—“ The Anchor’s Weighed 3. Song—“ The Forsaken” 4. Violin solo (impromptu) 5. Comic song 6. Duet—" Yet once again ” 7. Song—“ Sing, birdie, sing ” 8. Song.—“ There is a flower that * (Maritana)” National Anthem D’Albert ’ Braham Gabriel De Beriot Gabriel Qani bloomyth Wallace Pianist .. ■ Madame Moeller Admission—One Shilling. To commence at 8 p.m. - H. F. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. w ELLINGTON BENEVOLENT ..INSTITUTION. Under the patronage of his Excellency the GoveriiOr atd-Lady Normanby, his Worship the i Mayor, and the Committee ,of the Wellington Benevolent Institution. CONG E E T V ill be gizen by the CHOIR OF BT. PAUL’S CHURCH (under the direction of Mr. Mowbray), Assisted by the members of the Choral Society’s Band, In aid of the Funds of the above Institution, At the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, THURSDAY, 16th MAY, at 8 p.m. . Tickets for’body of Hall, 35.; Gallery, 25.; can be procured at all the book and music sellers, or from the Committee of the Benevolent Institution. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. St. Paul’s Choir. yy ELLINGTON SKATING KINK ST. GEORGE’S HALL, ALWAYS O P E N. Admission—One Shilling. G BELONG, VICTORIA. COEIO CRICKET CLUB ART UNION (By permission i of the Atorney-Ceneral). FIRST PRIZE £IOOO FIRST PRIZE. 5000 Members at £1 each. For full particulate see prospectus. List of Prizes Ist Prize, a Magnificent Collection of Oil Paintings, value £1000; 2nd do, £400; 3rd £2OO ; 4th do, £IOO ; sth do, £SO ; 6th do, £SO ; 7th do, £SO ; Bth do, £25 j 9th do, £25 ; 10th do, £25 ; 11th do, £lO ,-,l2th do, £lO ; 13th do, £lO ; 14th do, £lO ; 15th do, £lO ; 16 to 200, 185 prizes value £5 each. In all, 200 prizes. Date of Drawing positively appointed— FRIDAY, 31st MAY, 1878. Winners, of prizes can have the works of art disposed of at the pull amount above 'STATED. No deductions made or commissions charged. Tickets £1 each, to be obtained at the Art Union Office, Free Public Library, Geelong, Victoria ; or W. H. Darns, Photographer, Mulgrave-street, Solo Agent for Wellington. FEW & SICHLAN, Geelong, Victoria, General Agents. , A GRANDE MAEQU E. Education rHB EDUCATION BOARD OB’ THE DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. A first-class Assistant blaster is required r the Mount Cook boys’ school, city of Weljgton; stipend £2OO. 1 'An : Assistant Master also required for the Masterton school; ipend £l2O. ROBERT LEE,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5343, 13 May 1878, Page 1
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