Amusements rjl HEA TR E ROY AL. Lessees and Managers—Hiscocks and Hayman. Business Manager ... ... D. Hayman. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT, THE GREAT KELLY AND LEON’S MINSTRELS AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, NOV. 8, EAST NIGHT OF ‘ HIS GRACE THE DUKE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOV. 9, PRINCE OP WALES BIRTHDAY. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. : OPERA BOUFFE OPERA BOUFFB , Offenbachs’s Mons Choefledbi ; Ernestine Choufleuri ... The Only Lkon. * EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. Admission: Dress-circle, Is.; Stalls, 2s, 6d.; Pit, Is. Doors open at seven, commence at eight. Carriages, 10.15. Box plan now open at Jacobs’, Athenamm. IMPERIAL jpvPERA TTOPSE Friday vX Evening, JLJLNov. 8. THE FIFTH GRAND CONCERT V and this FIRST BENEFIT IN NEW ZEALAND Of Mademoiselle . ■ Alice charbonnet. LICE 'L'HAR BONNET. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), NOV. S, BEING POSITIVELY HER LAST.CONCERT IN WELLINGTON. . P R 0 G R A M M E. Paw I. 1. Trio, Piano, : Yioliu, Vioiincello (Reissiger), Mddle. Chakbonnet, Mr. Bonnington, and Mr. Thomas. 2. Song, “Nancy Lee” (Adams)—Mr.' Hoilister 3. Waltz-Song, “ Mabel” (Godfrey)—Miss Florence Neville. •1. Duet, “ When the bosom heaves the sigh” , (Berham) —Miss H. (lady amateur), and . Mr. Page 5. Piano Solo, “ Allegro de Concert.” (Chopin) —Mdlle; Alice Ciiaubonnet 6. Song, “Madeline” (Nelson) —Mr. Page ■ 7. Trio, “ Ave Mario ” (Gounod) (by special request)—Miss Neville, Mdlle. ~ Charbonnet, and Mr. Bonnington Part 11. 1. Song, “ The Ship on Fire ’’ (H. Russell)— Mr. Hollister 2. Ballad, “I heard a Voice” (Pinsuti) — Miss H. (lady amateur) 3. Grand Concerto in G minor (Mendelssohn), with string quintette accompaniment (by general request) — Mdlle. Alice Charbonnet, Mr. C. M. Bonnington,; Mr. Thomas, and Gentlemen Amateurs 4. Ballad, “ Once again ” (Arthur Sullivan) — Miss Florence Neville (. Waltz Song, “ Joyous Life ” (A. Riudegger) Miss H. (lady amateur) 6. Pianoforte Solo, “ Polonaise Brillante” (Weber) —Mdlle. Alice Charbonnet “ God Save the Queen ”—by all the artists. Admission—Dress-circle, ss. ; family tickets to admit five, £l. Stalls, 3s. ; family tickets to admit tour, 10s. Upper-circle, 2s; Pit, Is. Box plan at Bennington's. Numbered stalls at the Bazaar of Mr. N. Jacobs, J M PERIAL OPERA HOUSE Lessees and Managers : Messrs. Hiscocks and. Hayman. THE GREAT MUSICAL EVENT. - PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 0. .Mr. Al. Hayman takes great pleasure in announcing the FIRST GRAND RECITAL OF T^j" ADAME rjVASCA, K.S.A., R.A.M., SHE WORLD-RENOWNED PIANISTE, AND Interpreter of the works of Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Mozart, &c., ASSISTED BY MDLLE. ROSALY MERZ, ; Prima Donna Soprano, from the Grand Opera House, Berlin, And MR. ALFRED PLUMPTON. ON SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 9. Madame CARLOTTA TASGA will peform “ Spindldied,” Litolff ; “ Pasquinade," Gottschalk ; “Sonata, Op., 27, No. 27” (known as the “ Moonlight Sonata ”), Beethoven ; “ Rigoletto,” Liszt; “ Home Sweet Home,” (for the left hand only), Thalberg ; “Hibernian Echoes,” Plumpton. ’ . Second Recital, MONDAY, NOV. 11. Prices of admission.—-Dress-circio, ss. ; Stalls, Os. ; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Carriages at 9.15. Box plan now ready at Bonnington’s Music Wareboui*. PRINCESS-THEATRE : Tory.street. ~ ; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, IS7S. MAORI HAKA AND WAR DANCE I IMMENSE SUCCESS. Chiefs of Ngatitoa in their great Song and Danee. Ngatitua in their original War Dance. WAIKATO HAKA, AS GIVEN AT WAIMATE. Million Prices.—Pit, Is.; Balcony, 2s. J Stalls, Ss, ■ . ■ Hotels ■ npAFNER’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL J. AND • . RESTAURANT, Cuba-Street, Wellington, N.E. First-class Accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and Boarders. Tram-cars pass regularly to and from Stations* Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. C. TAFNEK, PiiorßiEiolt. HOTEL, Corner of Adelaide-road and Sussex-sqimre. W. H. McOLEI.AND, Proprietor. _ Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the Finest Quality. jp ANA M A HO T E L Mr H. J. WILLIAMS, late of the National Hotel, bogs to inform his numerous friends and the general public that, having purchased the above well-known Hotel, he will be very glad to see them there at all times. The House is specially adapted for Travellers aud Boarders, A first-class Thurston’s Billiard-table on the premises. ______ N I O N HOT E L WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior Billiard Tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. Art Union QAM PB ELL’S ART UNION. 4000 TICKETS AT ss. EACH % 386 Prizes, varying in amount from a Gold Wedding Ring to ONE HUNDRED POUNDS CASH, t Less five per cent. (£5), which I promise to give to the Benevolent Society* The drawing for the above will take place On FRIDAY, 2Uth NOVEMBER, At the ■ RECHABITE HALL, Manners-street. Tickols may bo obtained from all the Agents previously advertised, and from O. OAMibii IjLj, , 1 sXaaaeisj*tUect»
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5497, 8 November 1878, Page 1
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