Amusements JMPEEIAL OPERA HOUSE. Lessee ... ... ... ... Mr. Hoskins Business Manager ... Mr. G. \V. Geddes Stage Manager ... ... Mr. J. P. Hjdcs LAST SIX NIGHTS. M R. HO S K I N S’ Farewell to Wellington. MISS FLORENCE COLYILLE, . And the Star Company. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), ' Boucioault’s Great Drama, FORMOSA ! FORMOSA! FORMOSA ! New Scenery and Mechanical Effects. Jenny (Formosa) Miss COLVULB Major Jorum ... ... ... Mr. Hoskins Nelly .... ... ... Miss Tilly Andrews Tom Burroughs ... Mr. J. F. Graham Sam Boker Mr. J. P. Hydes Bob Saunders ... ... ... Mr. W. Hill And full strength of Company. TUESDAY EVENING. First and only presentation of Bulwer Lytton’s Great Play, RICHELIEU. Cardinal Richelieu ... Mr. Hoskins FRIDAY EVENING NEXT ME. HOSKINS will take his Farewell of the Wellington public. Bos plan at the Athenaeum Bazaar. fjl H E A IKE ROYAL, THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), Under the distinguished patronage of Sir G. Gum - . K.C.8., The hon. Col. WmrstOKF, C.M.G., and the Members of the Ministry'. GRAND CONCERT & MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAINMENT. Under the auspices of the WELLINGTON TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION AND ASSOCIATED BOOKBINDERS’ SOCIETY, In aid of a Sick Member. PnooKAirmj. Prologue (written for the occasion by Mr. E. Wyatt) Song ... ... !.. ... Mr. Cary Song—“ The blind girl to her harp ” Lady Amateur Comic Soug (new) —“You get more like your dad every day ” Mr. W. J. O’Counoll Soug . Lady Amateur - Song—“ Death of Nelson ’’ ... Mr. Bott Violin Solo Mr. Spiller Song—“ The anchor’s weighed” ... Mr. Hare Reading fromSheridrn’s “Rivals” Mr.Clapcott Song—“l think then of thee” Lady Amateur (With violin obligato.) Song—“ Village blacksmith” Mr, G. Fisher Solo (piano)—“FraDiavolo” ... Miss ilex Quartette Prophundo Basso Mr. Charlton and Amateurs Local Song—“ Topics of the day” Mr. Mills Interval. Selection ... ... ... Artillery Band Double song and dance ... Messrs,Morris and Chuck Song ... ... ... Mr. Hollister, Shaksperian Reading ... ... Mr. Smith Song—“ The lover and the bird” ... Lady ' Amateur Comet duet—“ I know a bank ... Messrs. Cemiuo and Gray Song ... Lady Amateur Ethiopian comicalities Mr. G. Woodward Sailor’s hornpipe Song—“ Clasping hands” ... Lady Amateur Comic song—“ Has anybody seen a policeman” Mr. W. J. O'Connell “God save the Queen.” Tickets may be had at ail the principal stationers. Prices—Dress circle, 3s; stalls, 2s; pit, Is. To commence at 8 o’clock sharp. F. W. SWIFT, Hon. Sec. DIE DEUTSGHExN Wellington's und der nmgegend werden hierduroh freuudliohst eingeladen, an dour am 2nd September, yur Feier des Sedantages, stattfiudendera Banquet nhd Ball in der Polytechnic Hall, sheilzuuehmen. Eintrittskarten koenuen von den uuterzeichueten Committee Mitgliedern erhalten werden. Mr, Krull, Dr, Mirbach, Mr. Luhniug, Mr. Frieckhoeffer, Mr. Peters, Mr. Mueller, Mr, Yoigt, Mr. Vagner, Mr. Neer, und von Secrotair Mr. Buck. Anfang 7 Uhr Abends. Wellington, xVugust 29, IS7S.
H B A T R E ROYAL. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. TIT USD AY, SEPTEMBER 3. CHEEVKR3, KENNEDY, & BENT'S MINSTRELS (Under management of Martin Simonsen). The most complete organisation extant. Geo. Lingaud, Agent. WELLINGTON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BALL, To be held in the Provincial Hall, ON MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1873. Dancing to commence at 9 o’clock. Lady Patronesses Lady Fitzherbsrt Mra. Dransfield Mrs. Ballanoe Mrs. Barton Mrs. Brandon Mrs. Buckley Mrs. Bannatyne Mra. Cooper Mrs. Eox Mrs. Fisher Mrs. Seymour Georgs Mrs. Gisborne Mrs. Johnston Mrs. C. Johnston Sirs. W. Johnston Sirs. Krull Sirs, Mausford Sirs. StcCredio Sirs. McTaviah Sirs. Moorhouse Sirs. Pearca Sirs. Stout Sirs. Whitmore Tickets to be obtained from the officers of the corps, any member of the Ball Committee, or from the Secretary. Double Tickets, £1 Is.; Single Tickets: Gentlemen’s 155.; Ladies, 7s. 6d. H. SI. LYON, _ Secretary Ball Committee. . Miscellaneous O U G H NO MORE GAMBLE’S COUGH LOZENGES. The wondrous remedy, as thousands can prove ; one lozenge relieves, and one box cures the most inveterate cough, cold, or sore throat. Read the testimonials of well-known men on the wrapper accompanying each box,' Is. 6d., and 3a. Cd.; by post, Is. Sd., and 4s. 1)0 NOT DYE, but use GAMBLE’S’SAFE HAIR VIGOR, restores grey hair tc its original color in a few days, promotes a rapid growth, and gives the hair a soft and glossy appeajrance.kndi jnoat truly called the modern Stoner, 4 E. PLUMMER, and all ; eheitlists. Wholesale ; Kempthorao, Prosser, and Co. invß, WAUGH’S CELEBRATED JJ' BAKING POWDER IS THE BEST. To be had retail from ' all respectable Storekeepers throughout the colony, and wholesale from _ WILLIAM DAVIES, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, Goulbonrn, N.S.W. nHOMAS MOORE L (Late Cutler and Moore), Pianoforte and Harmonium Maker, Next Gear’s Lambton Quay, Harmoniums Manufactured from £l2 and upwards. Tuning, Repairing, &c. All work guaranteed,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5438, 31 August 1878, Page 1
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734Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5438, 31 August 1878, Page 1
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