Amusements IMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE. COME ERE IT BE TOO LATE. MR. GEORGE DARRELL'S HENRY V. COMBINATION. Right Royal Success of the unrivalled Young English tragedian, MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD. RIGNOLD ! RIGNOLD ! RIGNOLD ! Who will appear TO-NIGHT in his worldfamed representation of Shakspeare's HENRY THE FIFTH Needless to quote when Press and Public vie in admiration of Mr. Rignold's matchless performance, whilst of the production generally it is sufficient to note that is is Hugely Grand ! Stupendously Vast !,., " The grandeur and magnificence with which Henry V. was placed on the stage surpassed all reasonable expectation."— Times. "The scenery was simply magnificent; and the dresses were splendid."— New Zcalanda: " Nothing like it has ever been seen in Wellington before,"— Pott. "A regal and overwhelming success."—Chronicle. ' '•' -'!"■'* WEDNESDAY—Under the patronage and in the presence of the President; Officers,- and Members of the Caledonian Society. - Commence quarter to 8. Secure seats at Jacob's Athenoeum. THEATRE R O Y A TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), DEC. 31st NEW YEAR'S EVE. THE GOOD OLD CUSTOM OF OUR FOREFATHERS, WITHOUT ANY NEW FANGLED NOTIONS, IS KEPT UP. HEBE, IE NOT Br THE '' ACTUAL YULE LOGS, Drawn by Eight Gaily'.Capabisoned Steeds, It is by the ONLY COMIC PANTOMIME IN NEW ZEALAND. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Box plan at Holiday's, Lambton-quay. TAR AND GARTER FAMELY TOP OF CUBA AND WEBB STREETS. MR. F. C. SMITH, The proprietor of the above comfor table and commodious Family Hotel, begs to assure the public that it is bis iutention to afford all the conveniences of a home in it, and to sell none but the BEST OF LIQUORS. The Hotel is within one minute' a walk of the Tram, and in an exceedingly healthy neighborhood. ONE SHILLING, POST OFFICE HOTMJL From 12 to 2.30. """- Welsh rarebit from 11 a.m., 6d. BARRETT'S HOT EL, .. 9 LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. MR N. GUTHRIDGE, Proprietor. Superior Family and Commercial Apartments.^ QUEEN'S HOTEL, i Lammon-quay. WILLIAM LIGHT Having purchased the above First-class '. relies on his many years' experience as a hotelkeeper in Wellington to merit a continuance of a fair share of the public patronage. „.. The Accommodation for Families and Commercial Gentlemen is very superior. One of Alcock's first-class Billiard Tables, and a Marker in attendance. None but the Best Brands of Liquors kept.
D. MONK'S post office hotel, GREY-STREET. THE NEW LUNCHEON ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN, LTJNCH--ONE SHILLING. N.B.—Grandest Billiard Saloon in Welling- . ton, with two new Prize Tables, by Alcock. Mr H. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. HO T E L WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcook's superior Billiard Tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. HHE LONDON DINIKG ROOMS are L NOW OPEN. Town residents and country visitors can be supplied with dinner?, suppers, luncheons, &e., of the best quality, at all hours. One trial will convince. Hot meat and fruit pies, and tea and coffee, always ready. ' Pastry of every description. T. MORGAN, Proprietor. • Lambton-qnay, opposite St. George's Hall. HO THE WELLINGTON PUBLIC. oisaion to Bell j authorised to determined to SELL OFF my STOCK at VERY LOW PRICES, asunder. Excursion and Pic-nio Parties to Evans" Bay and the district may therefore save themselves the trouble of bringing supplies with them, Sunday Luncheons will commence on the 15th inst., the anniversary of my arrival in the colony. My Christmas Boxes, at 2J guineas, contain, hold, or coinpri " the Choic of Wines, and are delivered free to any part of the city for Ready Rhino Only. Guinness'Stout 13s. per doz. Bass'Ale ... 13s. „ Colonial Ale or Stout ... 9s. „ Also delivered free, while Pic-uic Parties can have the use of Glass' - - • Moody has any q and is noted for his liberal hospitality. He has dropped politics, as it don't pay, and is now studying for the Stage. He is al qualified for the Bar and a good Boniface. C. MOODY, Hampshire House, Kilbi ■■■•- " * "
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5541, 31 December 1878, Page 1
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