Amusements rp HEA TE E KOY AI. Managers...Mcs-rr. Webb, Trotter & Hegavfy Business Manag t ... Mr. W. T. Smyilie GLORIOUS RECEPTION OS SATURDAY NIGHT OR THE ROYAL MARIONETTES. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), They will appear ngiin in their NEW AND GORGEOUS • SCENERY AND EFFECTS, AND GIVE ■THREE DISTINCT ENTE uTAINMENTS ORIGINAL CKiii'jTY MINSTRELS, With Full Baud and Chorus. THE COMIC ITALIAN FANTOCCINI, Introducing the following : La Tranca Gaafretfca, Brigham Young and small Family, the Globe Artist, Pat and Biddy, the Nondescript, the Equiilibrist, the Celebrated Stilt Clown, Mother Shiutou the Witch,Old Nigger Abraham, theChiuese Opera Artists, Sarah and Tommy, the Street Singers, the Turk, the Comic Mules, the Man with Three Heads, and the Wonderful Animated Skeleton. The Fairy Pantomime of LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AND THE WICKED. W 0 L F. Intersperse ! with musical gems, gorgeous fairy grottoes, rich and costly ward-, robes,* beautiful scencery, and glittering mountings, and closing with the grandest of all SCENIC TR ANS F 0 R MAT lONS WITH SCINTILLATING SHOWERS OF SILYER SPRAY AND LIME-LIGHT EFFECT. j Prices of Arlmisnon :—Dress-circle, 3s ; Stalls 2s ; and Pit, ONE SHILLING. D«ors open at 7.30; performance to commence punctually at 8 p.m. I Seats may be reserved at Jackson’s, sfcuI tioner. Carriages may be ordered 10.15. I Notice.— A matinee, specially intended for families and country visitors, will be given on I Saturday next, at 2.30 p.m, I T7UNE ARTS AND INDUSTRIAL JC EXHIBITION. - LAST NIGHTS OF BLONDIN AND THE FALLS OF NIAGARA, To make room for. MORE NO YE L T I E S. Musical Selections To-Night. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m/to 10 p.m. JNO. LAUGHTON, Secretary. R. W. CARY, Manager. E L LINGT O N ATHEN/EUM. MONDAY, JULY S. P O P U L A II CONCERTS (Ninth of Series). PiIOGRAMIiE : 1. Overture, Band—“L’Elhir D’Amorc” Donizetti 2. Song, “ The Landing of the Pilgrims” Hetmms '3. Ballad, “What Shall I Sing to Thee” Pinsuti 4. Violin Solo, “Adajlode la Sonate Pathctique .. ... ... Beethoven •5. Song, “ The’Scout” ... Campana 6. Recitation, “ The Felon” ... Lewis 7. Ballad, “O Haste, Ye Buds”... Gumbert 5. Song; “ Home of My Heart” . ‘ Luriiuo 1. Band, “ Queen’s Waltz” D’Albert 2. Song, “ Maid of Athens ... ... H. Alien 3. Flute Solo, “Potpourri” (“ Lucia Di Lammermoor” ... • Donizetti 4. Song, “ The Deep, Sad Sea” 5. Cavatina, “Casta Diva” ... .. Norma 0. Song, “ Wacht am Rhein” 7. Comic Song, “The Raal Ould Irish Gentilmin” 8. Duet, “ O, Could I Teach the Nightingale” 0 ICuckeu MADAME MOLLER—PiANisn:. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. To commence at 8 o'clock. 11. J?, LOGAN, Hon. See. Meetings A MEETING of the Members of the Church of England residing in the Diocese of Wellington will be held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the Dili INSTANT, at 8 o’clock, in the Hall of the Athenamhi, for the purpose-of considering what steps are to be taken to raise funds for erecting a new residence for the Bishop of the Diocese. His Exccllency the Marquis of Normauby has kindly consented to take the chair, CHAS. 13.I 3 . POWLE3, . , - Secretary to Committee. Wellington, July 4,187 S. gT. PAUL’S CHURCH, THORNDON. The Annual Meeting of the Parishioners of St. Paul's, Thorndou, will bo held in the Schoolroom, Syduey-sfcretft, on TUESDAY, the 16th INST., at S o'clock p.m. Miscellaneous *]\TE\£.GUrNEA, —Twenty-one adventurers J3I '•-■'•have determined to charter a steamer or sailing vessel for New Guinea. Those who wish to join expedition, apply X.Y.Z., Melbourne Hotel, Wellington. Return tickets, £27 10s.; single passage, £l7 10s. PRIVATE BOARD.—A small family of three can accommodate one or two young ladies, or one adult Ldy. Terms' moderate. Residence, Thorndou. Address W.Y., care of Reichardt’s Music Warehouse, Lambtonquay. ■ A GRANDE MARQUE BRANDY is now recognised as the purest and best in the market, JOSEPH NATHAN; & CO., Agents, npo LET, ' during the Session, well-fur--8 nished Apartments on the,Terrace. Splendid view of the harbor ; plunge and shower bath. Apply Lancaster House, two doors below Jewish Synagogue. ■ j Nurserymen ABDY OKN'AMKNTAD AND EVEBGBEEN SHBUBS. FOBEST TBEEf3, 1 FBUIT TREES, &c. . ' Tlic undersigned lias ON* SALE many ’ thousand of hardy Ornamental Evergreen and * Flowering Shrubs, Coniferai, Shelter Trees, Hedge Hants, &c., all well rooted, healthy plants. - .... The fruit trees are cboioe-named varieties, = our own working, and true to name. A few quotations given : . Gupressns macrocarpa, 2-year-ole, per 100, £3 10s.Do horizontalis, do do, £2 Finns insienis, do do, £2 10s. 1 Do other varieties, from .£2 10s. per 100 3 Hollies (transplanted plants), from £1 10s. Euonyipnojapomca, do, £2 , Fittngpcrinu (of sorts), do, £2 10s. 1 Fruit trees, do, per dozen, I Ss. , Gooseberries, currants, per dozen, Cs. • Bhubarb roots, do, os.. i Also, A large quantity of flowering plants, bulbr, , herbs, &c. F. JMOUNTIER 1 Nurseryman. Xasman-strcet, Wellington. y
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5391, 8 July 1878, Page 1
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