WANTED^ a -Female-Servant. -Apply s* * to Mrs-. STOCK, London Tavern, Haven-road. TV ANTED a respectable Female Ser- ' * vant. Apply at the Commercial Hotel. WANTED a Servant of all work. ApT T ply to Mrs. AKERSTEN, Marine Hotel. ——__________ »_Mt____M._________________i fteto %)kt&madt. np H E A T r i&~, -*- Odd Fellow's Hall. Under the management of Mr. R. H, COX (formerly of Sad'er's Wells Theatre, London.) AUXILIARY PERFORMANCE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NELSON AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. THIS EVENING, December 29, Will, by desire, be again represented, the. successful, Play, by Sir E. Bulwer Lvtton, the LADY.OF LYONS. After which, SONG-^" THE ANCHOR'S WEIGHED," BY A MEMBER OF THE DRAMATIC SOCIETY. DANCEj" THE KRAKOVIaK," BY Mrs. R. H. COX, AN ORIGINAL VERSION OF " BILLY BARLOW?' By a niember of the Dramatic Society (regardless, of Expense.) -g To conclude with the favourite Burlesque Opera (so well received at the Society's representations last ? year) entitled BOMBASTES FURIOSO. THE BAND OF THE AMATEUR SOCIETY - : will perform some favourite selections; Lbadkr-Mr, BONNINGTON. StagsMakager—Mb. R. H. COX. TH E A T R E/ Odd Fellows'Hall. '.<'.:■ A j '..-*"■"' Urtderthe management of -~ Kin it \ < MRv RT H. COX, ' :i (3ftirfcaerly. of Saddler's Wells, •Theatre r LondoJi):-' jJ' Q ] ,fBENEFITOF MRS. R. H. COX. FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF THE DRAMATIC COMPANY. WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER, : , Prior to their departure for Wellington, 1 The highly successful Comedietta THE LOTTERY TICKET; Or, LOVE AND AVARICE. Wormwood.—Mr. R. H COX. Which was received on Saturday last with unbounded applause. SONG, by Miss CLARA SEYMOUR. After which VILLIKINS AND HIS DINAH Will groan for the last time through the medium of MR. R H. COX, To'concludc with the New Pantomime Ballet, " FROLICS OF A DAY. Incidental to the Ballet, «' DRUM POLKA, GROTESQUE," "BUY-A-BROOM, WALTZ." ' GAROTTE'-' HORNPIPE'—' GARLAND DANCE.' POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT The BAND of the AMATEUR MUSICAL SOCIETY will be in attendance. Leader—Mb. BONNINGTON. ~ Stack Manager—Mr. R. H. COX. .: Acting Manager—Mb. FRANCIS.LEE. Prices of Admission.—Dress Circle and Parterre, ss. . Gallery, 3s. Tickets (Dress Circle and Parterre): may be obtained of Mr. Stanton, corner of Trafalgar and Hardy streets; and of Mr. Everett, Masonic'Hotel. 1 Doors open at half-past Seyen o'clock, performance to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. ~,. ■ ~* PROGRAMME OF MR. KNYVETT'S ■■' CONCERT, at Mr. Campbell's School fßoom, ■ Tuesday January.sth;* 1858." ** * :« v -- •-- ---*-. ~. ~,*.,. ~-..-■ ■l:' v" i*AßTllsf.y'"'y:f-. .-' ; , '. , :; Macbeth ..' / .. - '..•'■ '.. Locke. Edinburgh Quadrille. .. .. Vocal Duett—"lwould thatmy love." Mindeltsohn. Sdng , ..', ''•".. .. .. • .. Piano—Bell Duett.. .. .. Cattcott, Vocal Duett— '! ■. My Gondoletta " .. Lover. Song—" Sweet Home " ... • • Wrighton. . gong—comic " Gooseberry Wine ".. Part 2nd. Instrumental Solo~Piano ~ .. Hunter. Vocal Duett— : " The Spring is long since over" .. ~ .. Kelltr. Como Quadril-e .. .. ''.."" Song—" The Sea" .. .. Neiikomm. Vocal Duett—" Crudel Perche " .. Mozart. Trio, flute, violin, piano Song—"Love. Not" .. .. Blockley. Trio—"'Tis the Indian drum " .. Bishop.' Doors open at half-past Seven, the Concert:to com-: mence at eight o'clock. Admission, by tickets only, ss. each, to be had at. Mr. GOODMAN'S Store, Bridge-street, !and Mr. KNYVETT'S, River Side, Bridge-street. WELLINGTONS! WELLINGTONS!! WELLINGTONS!! ! PX DUCHESS OF LEINSTER— ■*-*♦• 1 case Davies and Son's best light Wellingtons 1 ditto ditto.gentlemen's short ditto ditto . 1 ditto ditto spring sides '.■-'■ 1 ditto ladies'cashmere boots, of best quality Boys', girls', and children's, in every variety Also, 100 pairs of (Jackson's) prifne nailed watertights. . ,-.-. • t--. The above comprise a class of boots superior to any:. hitherto offered, and can be ccfnfldently recommended. Boot and Shoe Mart, Hardy-street. * '' (Nearly opposite Mr. Everett's.) B. JACKSON. UOOTS AND SHOES REPAIRED. .WILLIAM HEALY, SHOEMAKER, * ' Trafalgar-street, next door to Mr. Borrw.
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Colonist, Issue 20, 29 December 1857, Page 3
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