Amusements (JIH Ji AT R E il (J Y A.L Umler the management of Mr. H. E. Walton'. Stage Manager Mr. I. !’ ICivOT. it. In consequence of the great success, and by particular desire, the performance will commence with Watt Phillip's great play THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, LOST IN LONDON. LOST IN LONDON. LOST IN LONDON. To conclude with, for this night only, HIS LAST LEGS HIS LAST LEGS HIS LAST LEGS Felix O’Callaghan ... Mr. H. E. Walton Mrs. Montague Mrs. Fitzwilliam Positively the three last nights' of Mr. H. E. Walton and Mrs. Eitzwilliam. JMPEBIAL OPEEA HOUSE. Director... ... Signor A, Borzon. Manager ... Mr. H. Eastwood Musical Director Signor L. Caron MONDAY. MAY 20tb, GRAND INAUGURATION Of the New Imperial Opera House by the ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, Including Grand Selections from the most popular Operas. MONSIEUR L. CARON, The greatest Violinist who has ever visited the Colonies, will give some of his wonderful Violin Solos. OPEN IN G NIGHT, GRAND INAUGURATION CONCERT. GRAND TKUE BLUE BALLET Danced by 16 young Wellingtonians, expressly designed by Signor A. Borzoni. Music composed by Mens. Caron. , Third .Act of Gounod’s Beautiful Opera FAUST. Grand Orchestra, Engaged expressly for this occasion, under the conductorship of Mens. Caron, Full particulars iu future advertisements and day-hills. Prices of Admission :—Dress circle private boxes, £3 35.: Family circle private boxes, £1 11s. 6d; Stalls private box, £3 3a.; Drees Circle, 65.; Stalls, 45.; Family Circle, 35.; Pit, 2s. Children in arms not admitted. Dress circle seats may be secured at Mr. Bennington's Music Warehouse; Stall and Family circle seats at Mr. Jacobs’ Athenaeum Bazaar; Pit seats at Mr. Marryat’s, tobacconist, opposite the Opera House. Doors open at 7.30, commencing punctually at 8 p.m. ELLINGTON BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Under the patronage of his Excellency the Governor and Lady Normanhy, Ms Worship the hTay.il*, and the Committee of the Wellington Benevolent Institution. ■ A CONCERT ’ ill be gizen by the CHOIR OF ST. 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, ON THURSDAY, 10th MAY, at S 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. THUS GARRARD, Hon. Sec. St. Paul's Choir. Off'lHE Loyal Orangemen of Wellington I intend celebrating the 12th JULY NEXT by a Soiree and Ball. For particulars of which see future advertisements. May 14, 1878. yyELLINGTON SKATING KINK ST. GEORGE’S HALL, ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—One Shilling. CORK) CRICKET CLUB ART UNION (By permission of the Atorney-Ceneral). FIRST PRIZE £IOOO FliiST PRIZE. . 5000 Members at £1 each. For full particulars see prospectus. List op Prizes : Ist Prize, a Magnificent Collection of Oil Paintings, value £iooo ; 2ud do, £4OO ; 3rd £2OO ; 4th do, £IOO ; sth do, £SO; 6th do, £SO ; 7th do, £SO ; Bth do, £25 ; 9th do, £25 ; 10th do, £25 ; 11th do, £lO ; X2th do, £lO ; 13th do, £lO ; 14th do, £10,; 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 POLL AMOUNT ABOVE STATED. No deductions made or commissions charged. Tickets £1 each, to. be obtained at the Art Uni n Office, Free Public Library,, Geelong, Victoria; or W. H. Davis, Photographer, Mulgrave-street, Sole Agent for Wellington. FEW & SIGH LAN, _ Geelong, Victoria, • General Agents. A GBA ND E MARQU E. Education ELLINGTON COLLEGE. The Second Terra will begin on TUESDAY, MAY 28th, at 10 a.m. In addition to Scholarships open to boys from primary schools in the district, there is one of £25 per annum founded by W. Turnbull, Esq., and funds for, the endowment of others have been received, particulars of .which will be announced. The annual examinations are admitted as qualifying for keeping terms at the University, and by the Judges of the Supreme Court iu lieu of their own examinations in general knowledge. Evening Classes in connection with the College are held in the Education Board room, Provincial Buildings, at which pupils are prepared for the Civil Service, University, and Cambridge local examinations. For information as to terms apply to THE PRINCIPAL, At the College ; Or to CHAS. P. BOWLES, Secretary, Hunter-street. May 14,1878. , UOKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAM--1 MAR SCHOOL.- ; The Board of Governors invite early applications for the offices of Fngl sh Master of the Upper School, and First Ma-ter of the Lower School, at salaries of £350 and £3QO p«v annum respectively. It is desirable that the gentlemen appointed should enter on their duties in the beginning of July. 1 FARQHHAR MACRAE, Head Master. M iKY JANE A D A M S 0 N. Daughter Bury Doyne Adamson and his wife Jane Wallace, born 16th January 1808, emigrated to Now Zealand mauy years ago, and probably changed name by marrying. Information wanted of her or nest of kin. Apply Bielsortoa Fisher, solicitor, Westport, N.Z.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5345, 15 May 1878, Page 1
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