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THEATRE ROYAL. Manager, J. P. Hydca; Treasurer, H. Simmons THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), DEC. 21. ANOTHER BRILLIANT SUCCESS OP MISS AMY SHERWIN, The Highly Gifted Younf Prima Donna. English Song—" The Surprise," (Gabriel) — Miss Amy S*ebwin. Buffo—" Oenerentola" (in charaetor) —Signor Pompei Duet—" Don Pasquale" (Donizetti) —MifH Ajit Sheewin and Signor Pompei. (By general request) T 11 O V A T O 11 E , With Senic Effects and Chorus. Leonora... ... ... Miss Amy Shebwin SCENE FROM KING JOHN. Prince Arthur Amy Thornton Hubert Neville Thornton Comediettas at 8 and 10 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24th. Grand Benefit to Miss AMY SHKRWIN. CHRISTMAS NIGHT Grand Sacred Concert Box plan at Holliday'e, Larabton-quay. Carriages at 10.45. TMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE. BOXING NIGHT, DECEMBER 26. GEORGE DARRELL'S HENRY V. COMBINATION. The world-renowned English Tragedian MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD, In his grand and unequalled representation of Shakspere's HENRY V., Acknowledged by the universal voice of the Press and public the most masterly interpretation of the immortal bard'ssoul-stirring creation ever presented nn the English-speaking Btage. Mr. George Hignold will be supported by a company of artists specially culled from the Theatre Royal, Melbourne and Sydney, together with several of the principal members of the New Zealand stage. Entirely new scenery, historically correct, painted by Voeghtlin, of New York, and John Hennings, of Melbourne. The dresses from drawings of the time by l May, London.

Await future announcements. GEORGE DARRELL, Sole Proprietor. SAM-EDWARDS, Secretary. ■MPOKTABI ROIIOE, All Members of the HENRY V. COMBINATION' Are hereby requested to be at the IMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE At 3 o'clock THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON. GEO DARRELL. i KTIU WORLD PANORAMA _JL Will appear as follows : Grey town—Ml-NDAY AND TUESDAY. Masterton—BOXlNG NIGHT. R. W. CARY, Manager. TELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. THE FIRST CONCEPT OF THE SIXTEENTH SEASON Will be given at the IMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE, ON MONDAY. 23rd DECEMBER, . At 8 p.m. When Mendelssohn's Oratorio ELIJ A H , Will be performed. Upper-circle, two shillings and sixpence ; pit, one shilling. THOMAS GARRARD, Hon. Sec. TTTELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. NOTICE TO PERFORMING MEMBERS. FINAL REHEARSAL on SATURDAY at Imperial Opera House, at 7.30 p.m. punctually. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. OLI D A Y G IF T S PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS. GRAND CHRISTMAS ART UNION For the disposal of the following VALUABLE PRIZES: Gs. Ist Prize—Magnificent Large. Walnut, Pianoforte, by Schwechten, double oblique,.value... ... ... ... 85 2nd Prize—Genuine English Erard Cottage Piano, value ... ... ... 75 3rd Prize—Chamber Organ, by Hetzler, 9 stops, value ... ... ... ... 03 4th Prize—3-Btop Rosewood Harmonium value ... ... ... ... ... 15 sth Prize—s-Octave Polished Mahogany Harmonium, value ... 12 6th Prize—Student's Harmonium, value 9 260 TICKETS WILL BE ISSSUED AT ONE GUINEA EACH. The Prizes are now on view at my Music Warehouse, Lambton-quay. The DRAWING will be Conducted by a Committee elected by Subscribers, and will take place on 31st DECEMBER, 1878, or sooner if all tickets sold before that date. C. BONNINGTON, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Lambton quay. VUNEDIN CUP, 187 0. Mr. A. A. CAMERON has opened his ~-„„i Consultation on the above important 4000 Members at 20s. Each. First (definite) £IOOO ~ >nd (definite) 500 d(defiuite) 300 Fourth (definite) 100 Other starters (divided) ... 600 Non-starters (divided) ... 1500 Exchange, Is. for cheques. Two quired, one for reply and one for res ALFRED A. CAMERON, ox 251 ; or Pi

Education I G H E K E ME, JOHN GAMMELL, 8.A., (London University), will reopen his School on WEDNESDAY, January 15th, at his residence on THE TERRACE. . HOURS Or AIIESDAKCE : Morning 9.30 to 12.30. Afternoon ... ... ... 2 to 3.50. The year is divided into three terms, and the fee for each term is— For pupils above 12 years ... ... t> gns. do under 12 do 5 gns, Payable in advance. Present residence— WORDSWOBIH-SinEEI, Top of Upper Willis-street. A C H E R S. ~ APPLICATIONS are invited for the foll™in» nrmnintnients iu the Girls' High School, irieuced master, qualified to liali, Latin, and Mathematics. ( &«ou per annum, with 10s. capitation ice. Guaranteed salary for the first year, listress. Salary, £175 . Experience iu school teaching mWe. "ons and testimoni dersigned till the P. G. PRYDE, Education Office, Danedja.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5534, 21 December 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5534, 21 December 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5534, 21 December 1878, Page 1

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