Amusements EV. J, w . INGLIS. This celebrated Lectuier and Elocutionist, who has been received with unbounded enthusiasm by crowded audieneja in the Southern parts of this Colony, will make his FIRST APPEARANCE In WELLINGTON, IN THE IMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. IN BIS GRAND LECTURE ENTERTAINMENT Pin and Ink Pictures of the Past. ILLUSTRATIVE READINGS—- “ Manse’s Waugh’s First and Last Visit to a Play.” “ How Horatiua Kept the Bridge." “Betsy and I.” “ Death of Poor Joe." For full synopsis see bills. N.B.—This lecture was repeated by special request, to the delight of an overflowing audience, in the Temperance Hall, Dunedin, on the 13th ultimo. Admission—Dress Circle, 3s. ; Stalls and Upper Circle, 25., Pit, Is, Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 3. IJI HEAT R 1! ROY AL, Lessee ... ... ... Mr. J. O'Brien, Manager ... Mr. E. D. Uaygarth LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! OF THE SEASON. THIS EVENING (MONDAY). MEG’S DIVERSION! And HAND AND GLOVE. LAST TIME OF HAYGARTH AS JASPAR PIDGEON AND GLOVE. Prices of admission—4s, 2s. 6d., and la. Seats reserved at Holliday and Co.'s, Stationer’s Hail, Lambton-quay. H E AT R E R O YA l' Wellington. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21th, 1870. FIRST APPEARANCE FIRST APPEARANCE, FIRST APPEARANCE FIRST APPEARANCE In Wellington of the NEW PRINCESS UNCLE TOM’S CABIN COMPANY And LEWIS ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS. 30 STAR ARTISTS Assisted by all the available Talent obtainable in New Zealand, who will have the honor of appearing for the first time before a Wellington audience on the above date, in Mrs. H. B. Stow’s great Moral and Religions Drama UNCLE TOM’S CABIN UNCLE TOM’S CABIN UNCLE TOM’S CABIN UNCLE TOM’S CABIN UNCLE TOM’S CABIN UNCLE TOM’S CABIN UNCLE TOM’S CABIN UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. The same version and nearly the same cast as performed this the most successful of dramas ever produced in any theatre south of the line. OUR SUCCESS In Victoria and New South Wales HAS BEEN ENDORSED by the Press and public of New Zealand. Our Seasons in Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, and Christchurch have been the most successful ever known. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER COMPANY USING OUR TITLE—THE NEW PRINCESS UNCLE TOM’S CABIN COMPANY And LEWIS ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS. LEWIS’ GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS’ FULL ORCHESTRA. New and Beautiful Scenery ! All the original music and mechanical effects. Dear Eva ... La Petite Nellie Holmes Topsy... ... ... Miss Fanny Wiseman Uncle Tom (a real Negro) ... Mr. R. B. Lewis Rest of characters by full Company, Special Notice. —To the amusement-loving public of Wellington—There will be no advance in the prices) Stalls strictly select. Box Office, where seats may be reserved any day in advance, so as to avoid the crush at the doors, and to enable the ladies and children (our best patrons) the chance of getting a good seat. Box plan to be seen at Mr. Holliday’s, Stationers’ Hall, Lambton Quay. GRAND MATINEE every SATURDAY for Schools and Families. Evening performance, doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o’clock, terminate at 10.50. LIDDY, Manager. Conveyances OTIC COBB AND CO.’S MAIL COCHES. E . Wellington, dep. per train Featherston .. Masterton ... Maaterton ... Featherston... Wellington ... Ist Coach. 2nd Coach. 7.10 a.w. 11, 0 a.m. 3. 0 p.m. 5.45 9. 0 a.w. 12.10 a.m. 3. 0 p.m. 6.12 p.m. 10. 0 p.m. 11.15 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 6.25 p.m. NAPIER SERVICES. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Masterton 3.15 p.m. Eketahunaar7. 0 p.m. Eketahnua, dep. following morning 4.15 a m. Kopua 2. 0 p.m. Napier 6.30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Napier, dep. 7.85a.m. Kopua; 11.45 a.m. Eketahuna 8.30 p.m. Eketahuna, dep, following morning 7. 0 a.m. Masterton 11. 0 a.m. HASTWELL, MACAKA, AND CO., Per S. Smith. N o E WELLINGTON TO POSTON. COBB AND CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. PASSENGERS EY COACH are requirec to hook the day before starting, to ensure their seats. Office next door to Bank Hotel, Mannersotreet. S. SMITH, Agent. Hastwell, Macaba, akd Co., Proprietors. Every care taken of parcels for the Wairaaapa. M ONF. Y TO LE N D on Freehold Security. CLP. POWLES Hunter-atree
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5581, 17 February 1879, Page 1
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664Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5581, 17 February 1879, Page 1
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