~Gkokqb Coker, / MO-IDAY;MXT:i RETURN VISIT of MESSRS STANLEY .•'.'•AND.pAUBYSHIBE'S ; , OPERA,. BOIJFFE AND PANTOMIME . 'COMPANY'OF ' 4tO-Perforniers-4p (Now drawing crowded houses in Weilington) Who will appear on the above evening in Offenbach's Musical Masterpiece, the GRANMO(MESS . OF GEROLSTEIN I A romantJQ, iqditary, and Bpcotaouliir comic Opera in Four Acts, superbly mounted witn beautiful new.scenery, dreases, witje, etc., ctfl„ and supported by the following power- • ..' ;. ;;ful caate:— Prince Pau1..,...,' Miss Dolly Inman General Boom.. Master E. Osmond Frit* (a private soldier).. Miss Amelia Hodge Baron Puck ,/.... WiileyDriscoli Barqn Gr0g.'..,...... ..Master Fitzgerald Nepom'uo ■. , Master Favarger WBnda(a peasant gir1)....;. Miss Amy Childs THE GRAND DUOHF.SB.. Jiss F. Graup- ■ mer Soldiers, Citizens, Peasants, Courtiers, Etc. QRANDiMILITARY.MARCH & BALLET, .. Br SO Performers !11 • .... SYNOPSIS OF SCENEItY: I Aci 1..,.. .........Soldiers' Encampment Aer 2,„.„ Apartment in the Grand Duchess' ~'" ''; ■ Palace ■'"'■' AcT3........','.,..-;. v ..-.The Ciimson Chamber V...Thb Encampment By the talbntci artist Mr Henry arte and cfisoicnt ORCHESTRA, under /the conductorship of : Herb Bhaun ■ (lato •' leads;!Of.Hie celebrated AilstriaaßandJ, - Opera can only. be produced ONE. NIGHT, as it will have to bu withdrawn to mako room for other OOVelties, . i( ■ T;UES : SaY- : dbert- and Sullivan's celebrated Operatic Satire, ' . ■-..■.;. ?ho Pli-ates oi Peaaanoe. - WEDfESDAY: (By desire) the ever popular Les Cloches de Cornevillo ADMISSION-Chairs, (numbered and re«irved), 4s ; Front Scats, Ss; Body of Theatre, £s; Family Tiokets to admit t, u , u .L tothe front prioe 10s: Children,; half-px-ice. Planß of Reserved Seats and numbers secured aUlessrs Price's or Chinchen's. Doow Open at 7.30.; Overture, 7.45; Uurtain rises at 8. ÜBB CKAWFORD AND CO., LIVERY, LETTING, k BAIT STABLES,
.: Bioii Street, Carterton, TN supjlying a long-felt" want, the nbo X firm respectfully intimato to the patron? and the public generally that i trouble or .expense ■ will be spared to gi Booties, Waggonettes, and Hacks alwai .. . ON HIKE. • Wtddhig Parties provided with Suiiab, ... Carriages. COMMERCIAL fHAyELLEBS waite upon, and with' sample's removed to an part of'tho District at reasonable charge c the shorteaf notice; HORSES BROKEN .-TO SADDLE AN ... HARNESS, And bought and Sold on Commission. Opposite R, Crawford's Farriery, Cartertoi 148 S ELL IN G OFF EXTRAORDINARY. BUSINESS tailing us to England, wear compelled to saorifico the whole o our STOCK, value ;S3OOO And comprising the moat varied assortmen 01 Goodß in tjie Colony, Over 2700 distinc Articles in GLASS, CHINA FANCY GOODS . Wools, silks books, stationery '- 'PICTURES, TOYS COMMENCED WORK, fto. In fact,' the thousand and one articles o domestic nee and ornament. ThePubliciiuy rely that this is a POSITIVE. AND; GENUINE SALE, Our only object is a speedy clearance. ' ""Every: .Article will be sold ' ■. . Below'-Costv"" 1 " '■' |J ' _ The Sale has; commenced,' and will continue until tha,whole.'of the stock is disposed of. Come early and secure the bargains,' "'Note the'addrcss—dksELLEiw, Stationers, , and Tandy ' ' Goods Importers, LAMBTON-.QUAY, WELLINGTON. mBE ANNIJAL MEETING of the above 1 Club will be held.,.at the office of Messrs Beard and,Gr»y ; .on. FRIDAY, 21st mat., p.m. •■' -. • S. B. WICKER'SON, W>.<- .:- -.;;. Secretary. bait XJ ..■•...•.•,i.'/!'fIIABLES; ;. Coiches, horses; bnggios/always on hire. CIVILITY, CLEANLINESS, AND THg BEST OF EVERYTHING - : • ' : IN . •■ / :. Fruit, Confectionery, < mul Vegetables A.-F, FIELDING'S, • 'LB PETIT BIJOU, ' •(Opwsim Council Cjiambkrs). ii-ii ' .. . 1404 JESI.AND CHEAPEST PpsENTS. ; itywl , J.BLKEBL'S, : Dor ?}!•',: A --■ '''Mm kpository, Ti '^ Goods • WELLINGTON,. . IL-iindsofFaßoy.Work'Materials,and - WWcrk Books,.- stamped and commenced work.and^t.bntpaperpattorns ihSft^'5 eUi,lgloa are "BPectfnUy invited to examiner our varied siookSnd: note,prices.;,- ■•./ . . .. yr Pißft b ? Pittances Promptly ftttended to, . , '-r^.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1488, 20 September 1883, Page 3
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551Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1488, 20 September 1883, Page 3
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