Amusements Tjp H E A T. R E . R O Y A L. Under the management of Mr. IT. E. Walton. Stage Manager . ... ... Mr. I. F. Keogh. RE-ENGAGE WENT 0F • ME. H. E. WALTON AND MRS. FITEWILLIAM FOE'SIX NIGHTS. Re-appearance of’ Mr., HARRY STONE- ■ HAM,-the. Old Favorite. The perfoimance - will, commence THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, MAY 18, with the greatest Loudon success, ■ THE COURIER OF LONDON : Or, The Attack Upon the Mail. Joseph LesurguesDuroso, a celebrated criminal ... Miv H.-E. Walton Fouinard, the chicken ... Mr. Sam Howard Choppard ... ... Mr. Harry Stoueham Jeanne ... ... Mi-s Marion Willis Supported by the whole strength of the Star • , .. . Dramatic Company. : - Act Ist.—Exterior of the Lone Inn.. Act 2nd. —Grand Saloon. Act 3rd.—Hall of the . , Court of Sessions.-"" ” - , To . conclude with the KNO'JTNGHAM BROTHERS. ; Their-first appearance. - ” Imperial ormu hoIisTT Manager ' ' . Scenic'Artist Mechanist Mr. Hi Eastwood Mr. J. S. Willis Sir. W. Hyder ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. Director... Musical ... Signor A. Borzonh ■ Signor L. Caron GRAND INAUGURATION ■ . ::■> ,1.-.: ; ; OP'.THE - .-in IMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE r . , ,IU - .THE'.' ,•’> .■■ .... ROYAL; ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. MONDAY, EVENING, MAY 20th, On which occasion thev■■will have the honor of “’appearing in Gounod's Grand Opera ' F A U S T. Faust:v ■ Signor P.Paladini Mephistopheles ... Signor A. Tessada Sieoel ), , Marla ( . Signora M. Vouusta ' GRAND . ALLEGORICAL . NAVAL ; BALLET, ; TRUE BLUR, ■ BULB BRITANNIA, Desigued'aud arranged by Signor A. Bonzoxi. Choice Selection ofi MUSICAL GEMS from the most POPULAR-OPERAS of the day. ITkst '.A ppEauANCE in ;Wellington ■op MONSIEUR L.” CARON,: .The greatest Solo Violinist that has ever .visited the' Colonies, ' and;,who- createdda, perfect furore at the Opera House and Town Hall, Melbourne. "' 1:: d:-; 1 - ; . GIUNI) .ORCHESTRA, Engaged expressly, for this occasibn,.under the condactorship l of ■ Mens. Caron. . ; Full particulars in future advertisements and day-bills, > ■ ■ Prices of Admission ; —Dress-circle private boxes, £3 35.; Family circle'private’ boxes, £l lls: fid ; .Stall private .'box; £3,35.;- Dross Circle, 65.; Stalls, 45.; Family Circle, 35.; Pit, 2s. Children in,arms not- admitted;’ “Dresscircle seats may, be; secured at Mr." Bennington’s Music Warehouse; Stalls'and Familycircle seats at Mr, Jacobs* Athenieum 1 -Bazaar; Pit seats at Mr. Marryat’s, tobacconist, opposite the Opera House. - .Doors open at' 7:30, commencing punctually at 8 p.m. ; ..--g- . T H E N z E U M HALL QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY.' MADAMEM O L L E 11 has the honor to announce her FIRST GRAND CONCERT, ■ under distingmshed patronage. JNAUGUR: A T X O N IMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE. . . SPECIAL NOTICE. DRESS-CIRCLE AND PRIVATE BOX OFFICE IS NOW OPEN at Mr: G.. Bonnington’g Music Warehouse, Lambton-quay, where plans 'may'be seeh and’seate.secured.,- •; '■, ‘ Plans of Stalls are lying at Mr. Jacobs' Athenamm • Bazaar,- where seats may be secured. THE ,i Loyal Orangemen ;of : Wellington intend; celebrating “ the . 12th JULY NEXT by a Soiree and Bali. For particulars of which see future advertisements. May 14, 1878. ’SKATING RINK ST. GEORGE’S HALL, A L W AYS' 0 P E N. i„ . Admission—One Shilling. , EELO NG, VICTORIA. CORXO CRICKET CLUB ART UNION (By permission of the;Atorney-General). FIRST PRIZE £IOOO FIRST PRIZE. 5000 Members at £1 each. For full particulars see prospectus. List op Phizes s—--Ist Prize, a Magnificent Collection of Oil Paintings, value £IOOO ; 2nd do, £4OO ; 3rd £2OO ; 4th do, £IOO ; sth do, £SO ; 6th do, £SO ; 7th do, £SO ; Sth do, £25 ; 9th do, £25 ; i 10th do, £25 ; 11th do, £lO ; ,12th do, £lO ; | 13th do, £lO ; 14th do, £lO : loth do, £lO ; 10 to 200, 185 prizes value £5 each. In all, ■2OO prizes. Date of Drawing positively appointed— FRIDAY, Slat MAY,; 1878. - 1 - Winneis of prizes can have the works of art disposed of at the TOLL AMOUNT AMOVE 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. Davis, Photographer, Mnlgrave-street, Sole Agent for Wellington. 1 ' FEW & SICHLAN,_ I . ~ . Geelong, Victoria, - ; General Agents. MnslJ Geo., r e i c h a b d t’s Pianoforte and.Mcsio Warehouse. PIANOS FROM THE FACTORIES OF—KIRKMAN AND SON ... BRIN3MEAD AND SON KAPS HOELLING AND SPANGENBEKG ROLOFF And other ‘ Celebrated M:Jcer . -t prices varying from Fifty .■■■. ton Eighty Guineas, sold for * Cash at only 10 per cent, above London Prices, or on the Deferred-Payment System at a small advance on the above quotations. A" Largo Assortment of VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC . To hand ex Rialto and Margaret Galbraith. ’CHAPPELL’S , & BOOSEY’S MUSICAL CABINET, PRICE—ONE SHILLING. All . Sheet' Music at Half Price. NOVELTPES. NOVELTIES. GEO. REICHARDT’S PIANOFORTE & MUSIO WAREHOUSE Laixbton-quat, Adjoining Mr. James's Furniture Warehouse
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5348, 18 May 1878, Page 1
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739Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5348, 18 May 1878, Page 1
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