Amusements T II E A X E E KOTA I, LAST SIX NIGHTS, LAST SIX NIGHTS, LAST SIX NIGHTS Of those established favorites THE EOTAL MARIONETTES, Who hare been CROWDED EVERT EVENING, Despite the inclemency of the weather. TO-NIGHT, GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. For the first time the affecting three-act ; Drama, . - THE BABES IN THE WOOD. Synopsis of Incidents The father's death, and the uncle’s row to guard the two orphan, children.—Tlie agreement between the-uncle and the tried assassin*.—The children and the murderers in the wood.—The disagreement and combat between the murderers.—The children,deserted in the dense forest, die of fatigue and hunger.—The- bodies covered with leaves by the robins.—The mother’s spirit hovering around them, and. their final ascension by cherubs to the realms of the blest. Angles ever’Buioiit asd Fair THE CHRISTT MINSTRELS' IN A NEW PROGRAMME, And, the Evergreen Paatoroine, “LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD," In which will bs introduce 1, for the first time in New Zetland, ’ THE GREAT W AR SO N G,. We’ve fought the Bear before, And while we're Britons true - The Russians shall hot have Constantinople. Prices of Admission Dress-circle, 3s J Stall*, 2s ; and Pit, ONE SHILLING. N.B.—A Matinee on Saturday next, at 2.30 p.m. - J. GARDINER, Agent. AT HEN-33U M. HONDA V, JUI.T 15. / P O P- U L A R CON 0 E E T S (Tenth of Series). Rossini Bslfe Bordero Benedict PnoGK.vMME : 1. Overture, , “Tancredi" 2. Song, “ G)od-bye/ Sweelhoart' 3. Aria, “ Vashti" 1. Duet, “ Lily of Killarncy” 5. Recitation, Te Knights, Ye L ulic, and Te Gianle” 6. Song, ’’Only” . ... ... Gabriel 7. Cavatina, "Oh mi Fonliuaudo" ... Donizetti S. Song, “ The Laurel Tree" ... Uanstord 9. Comic New Song,; 1. Pianoforte Solo, Fantasia, “ Masaniello” 2. Ballad, “The Knight of the Silver Shield" ...* ... ... ... Nelson 3. Descriptive Song, rt Wrecked and Saved" 4. Ballad, “ Molly Asthore" . J, 5. Song, “ Will o’ tlie "Wisp” 6. Ballad, “ Kathleen Mavourneen” 7. Song, " Pull Away .Cheerily’ S. Aria, “ I Love the Wnl’z" . Knowles Lavenu Cherry Crouch Russell Emmanuel MADAME MCfLLEß— Pianists. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. To commence at 8 o’clock. 11. F. LOGAN, ' 1 Con. Sec. I TUNE ARTS AND INDUSTRIAL . EXHIBITION, WORKING MEN’S CLUB. - TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. Grand display of DISSOL, VI N G VIEW. S, , NEW ZEALAND SCENEUT, By the kind permission of the Government and , Dr. Hector, Under the Superintendence of Mr. Dererill. No Advance in the Price. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. CIIILDItEN, SIXPRKCB. OPEN —10 a.ra. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 10p.m. J. LAUGHTON, Secretary. - K, W. CART, Manager. Hotels M K LBOU UN K HOT EL. Mr. JNO. OWEN (late of the Clarendon, Palmerston North), having purchased the above well known Hotel, begs to inform the public that it is bis intention to supply the best liquors of all kind*, and to afford all tho comfort and accommodation that can be had in a First-class Hotel. rjIHEATRE ROYAL HOTEL. R. MOW ATT begs to announce that he has taken the lease of that spacious and centraiy situated Hotel known as the Theatre Royal, corner of Johnston-street and Lambton-quay, where, by attention to business, the wants and comfort of travellers, by keeping wines, ales, spirits, Ac., of the best brands, he hopes to obtain a fair share of public patronage. Excellent accommodation for travellers and permanent boarders. . Luncheon daily at 1 p.m. M ETROPOLITAN HOTEL. Molesworth street. (Late Osgood's.) The undersigned having taken the above Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the travelling - public that the accommodation , for travellers, families, Ac., is not to he surpassed in Wellington ; that he. keeps none but the best brands of. wines and spirits ; and he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage so long accorded to the house, J.J. BEATTT. ‘ A messenger awaits tho arrival of each steamer. N ATIONAL hotel, Lambtok-qbat. - H. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. u NX O N H O T B L. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcook’s superior billiard tables. : W. IL SWAIN, Proprietor. TAFNER'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Cdba-stbkbt, Wellington, NZ. First-elass’ accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and Boarders. Tourists and Wedding Parties can rely on receiving all the comforts of a home at this Hotel. . > Ordinary daily at 1 o’clock. Luncheon from 12 to 2; charge—ONE SHILLING. A conveyance from the f{ptel attends all steamers and trains. ‘ Hot and Cold Baths at all bouts. 0. TAFNER, Proprietor, Late Chief -Steward f ' -nment as, Stella TO LET, duri nished Ay Splendid view of shower, hath. - t doors bfdow .Tow yion, well-fnr-vthe Terrace. 1 plunge and | Houae, two
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5397, 15 July 1878, Page 1
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