Amusements rjpHEATBE royal; Lessees and Managers—Hisoocks and Hayman. . Business Manager ... ... D. Hayman. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PRINCE OP WALES BIRTHDAY. GALA PROGRAMME. THE GREAT KELLY AND LEON’S MINSTRELS AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE IN AN ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. OPERA BOOTEE. OPERA BOUFFE. First time of Offenbach’s latest, MONS CHOU FLEU RI, Ernestine Ghoufleuri ... The Only LEON, With new and elegant costumes. FULL CHORDS, NEW SCENERY, &c. Come and see this monster programme. Admission: Dress-circle,- 4a.; Stalls, 2s. 6d.; Pit, Is, Doors open at seven, commence at eight. Carriages, 10.15. Box plan now. open at Jacobs’, Athenmum. JMPEEIAL OPERA HOUSE Lessees and Managers : Messrs. Hiscocks and Hayman. THE GREAT MUSICAL EVENT. PRINCE OP WALES BIRTHDAY, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, Mr. Al. Hayman takes great pleasure in announcing the FIRST GRAND RECITAL OF ADAME rjTASCA, K.S.A., 8.A.M., THE WORLD-RENOWNED PIANISTE, AND Interpreter of the works of Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Mozart, &0., ASSISTED BY MDLLE. ROSALY MERE, Prima Donna Soprano, from the Grand Opera House, Berlin, And MR. ALFRED PLUMPTON. ON SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. .‘9. Madame CARLOTTA TASCA 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), Thalfcerg ; “Hibernian Echoes," Plumpton. Second Recital, MONDAY, NOV. 11. Prices of admission.—Dress-circle, ss, ; Stalls, 3a. ; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Carriages at 9.45. Box plan now ready at Bennington’s Mnsic Warehouse. “ God Save the Queen.” PRINCESS THEATRE, Tory-street. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT. CONGER T. ' Several Ladies and Gentlemen have signified their intention of taking part in this portion of the entertainment. MAORI WAR SONG AND DANCE. Last appearance of the Natives in their Wild and Tragic War Dance and Song. The Stage will be Illnminated with Red Firo to give a stronger effect. A BALL Will conclude the evening’s entertainment, at which the holders of‘front-seat tickets will be admitted free. The promoters are using every effort .to present the Public with a first-class Entertainment, and as the proceeds are to be devoted to a benevolent object,- a bumper house is solicited. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Front Seats, 3s; Gallery 2s; Pit, Is. Public Notices Education Department, Wellinaton, N.Z., November 8,1878. JOLERKSHIP IN VICTORIAN MINT. Candidates for the Clerkship in the Victorian Branch of her Majesty’s Mint, regulations respecting which were published in the New Zealand Times of the 6th of October last, are informed that an examination in accordance with such regulations will be held in Wellington upon 9th December proximo. The conditions of acceptance for the examination are that the candidates shall, have signified to the Secretary of Education, Wellington, their intention of competing and sent in to him the necessary certificates of age, health, and character, together with the prescribed fee of £3 35., before the 20tb day of NOVEMBER instant. E. O. GXBBES, For the Secret ary. HE WELLINGTON CITV TRAMWAYS COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE re UNALLOTTED SHARES. Some misconception having arisen in the public mind respecting the allotment of shares at-a premium, and in consequence thereof the Directors having declined a number of applications at par, it has been decided at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, that applications for the balance of unallotted shares will be received for fourteen days from this date, at the following rates of premium : For all shares under 50 ... 2s. fid per share. „ „ 100 , ... 2s. „ „ ~ over 100 ... Is. , „ Applications to be forwarded, and payments made to the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. By order oi the Board of Directors. W. V. JACKSON, Manager. Lamhton-quay, Wellington, 29th October, 1878. Education ADOS' DAY-SCHOOL, Moleswoktii-steeet (Opposite Mr. D. Chisholm, Grocer). MISS SMITH, having had considerable experience in General Tuition, has OPENED a SELECT DAY-SCHOOL for Young Ladies, in addition to Pianoforte Lessons. Hotels TAFNER’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Cdba-Stkeex, Wellington, N.Z. First-class Accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and Boarders. Tram-cars pass regularly to and from Stations. Hot and Cold Baths at all hoars. C. TAFNER, Pbopeietob. P ANAMA H O T E L Mr H. J. WILLIAMS, late of the National Hotel, begs to inform his numerous friends.and the general public that, having purchased the above well-known Hotel, he will he veiy glad to see them there at all times. The House is specially adapted for Travellers and Boarders. A first-class Thurston’s Billiard-tablejon- the premises. TTNION H O X E L WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior Billiard Tables. W. Proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5498, 9 November 1878, Page 1
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