Amusements, Ac. i QDD FELLOWS' T| ALL, ', CHRISTCHURCH. Mechanist... Mr C. Locke' Business Manager ... Mr Harry Seymour 1 LECTURER . v MR J. M. PERRIEP TUESDAY EVENING, 29th APRIL, And until further notice. TO-NIGHT'B PROGRAMME oy MESSES. WILLIS AND SEYMOUR'S ZEALANDIA EXHIBITION, £ Comprising TWO PANORAMAS AND TWO DIORAMAS, Painted on 2000 yards of canvas by that well-known artist, MR J. S. WILLIS. PART I. Overture Band. The Quarter-deck of H.M.S. Endeavor; Poverty Bay, Queen Charlotte's Sound, Cook Tree Cove; Kororareka, Bay of Islands; Burning of Kororareka by i Natives; Attack on Okaihau; Night after tho Battle of Ohevrai; Auckland in 18-8; Auckland in tho Preaont—Seven Views ; Residence of Sir George Grey, Mansion and Grounds, Manukau Harbor, with Union S.S. Co.'s Hawea. WBECK OF THE ORPHEUS, WITH MECHANICAL EFFECTS. PART 11. Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Wakatipu in Cook'a straits; General View of Taranaki; Waitara; White Cliffs; Battle of To Ngutu O te Manu; death of Voh Tempsky; night after the battle; general view of Wanganui; Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; French Pass, and Union S.S. Co.'s Hawea; riew of Pioton Harbor; N.Z.S.S Co.'s Wellington at wharf; view of Nelson; Murdorers* Rock: view of Greymouth; Revel Btreet, Hokitika * Otira Gorge; Arthur's Pass, :• MOUNT COOK IN A SNOWSTORM. And Union S.B. Co.'s s.s. Mnori. PART"ni. General view of Canterbury Plains; abeop station; Government buildings, Christchurch; Hereford street, Christchurch; Port Lyttelton and Harbor; N.Z.B. Co's Otaki at Lyttelton Heads, taking pilot; Port Chalmers; Dunedin in 18.9; Brown, Ewing land Co.'b store, Ac, Prince i street. GRAND ALLEGORICAL TABLEAUHail, Zealandia ... Music by F, Leech, Esq. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Prices : 4i, 3s, and 2s. An entire change of Illustrations, including scenes about Dunedin, .Wellington, Christ. church, and Hot Springs, in preparation. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2.60. 4-20 Matinee for schools and families. 1339 Q. AIE TV - T.H E A TBE. Proprietor ... ... ... J. C. Rainer; Lecturer and Manager Harry Stanley. TO-NIGHT, Most positively tho LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR. LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR oi T_r_ RUSSO-TURKISH WAR DIOBAMA. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), ' MONSTER G_B_ NIGHT, When everybody visiting the Gaiety Theatyo will receive a present consisting of a book con. taining some of the songa as sung by Harry. r Stanley, together with a SPLENDID GOLD WATCH Gold watch guaranteed A splendid Gold Gilt Clock, Gold Gilt Clock under glass shads, A valuable Whatnot, And thirty to forty other yaluablo presents. Admission—ls, 2a, and 3s. Children half-price to first and second Beats. Second time of the great Bensation-1 War Song " We Mean to Keep onr Empire in the East," Now Creating a Groat Furore in England. Come and hear it. Remember moat Positively tho Last Nights. Come To-Night and Receive a Handsome 4-29 Present. 1338 IHEA TR E Mv OY A L Lessee ... ..." R, G. Bachbldeb. Under Dißtinguishod Patronage. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! TUESDAY, "APRIL 29. BENEFIT OF MES?RS DABVIN AND BURTON. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAST, April 30th and May Ist, ODDF-LLOWS' HALL, POET LYTTELTON. 4-29 TWO NIGHTS ONLY. 1337 mHEATRE OOYAL. Lessees ... Messrs Hiscockß, Hayman and Co. Stage Manager ... Mr J. G. Joyce Business Manager ... ... Mr Geo. Geddea GEAND INAUGURAL OF MESSES HISCOCKS, HAYMAN AND CO.'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. 1 ! OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 3-D. MISS BEATRICE, MR THEO. HAMILTON, MR B. D'ORSAY OGDEN, Mr J. G. Joyce, Mr Harry Daniels, Mr F. W. Fisher, Mr T. A. Howard, Mr H. Appelton, Miss Lizzie Dixon, Miss Nellie Greeulesa, Mr E. B. Bussell, Mr A. Boothman, Kr L. Lenton, Mr W. Warren, Mr B. Wisby, Mies Brinton, airs Fitzwilliams, LITTLE BELLE RUSSELL. Special production of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher'a favorite Moral and Temperance Drama TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM. Now playing to crowded houses in Melbourne, Sydney, and London, Full particulars in future announcement. 4-29 1325 C-VOLONISTS' XXALL, JL-YTTELTON, FOR ONE NIGHT OKLY. TUESDAY, APRIL 29, The Celebrated Troupe of BLACKBIRDS, (Late of tbe Georgia Minstrels) will appear an os afcove, for this night only. Lo k out for Billy Wilson, late of the Original Georgias; Charlie Crusoe, the great Stump Orator lateiof the Georgia"); H*>sca Easton, tho celobrated African Harp Soloist; ■ J.. W. Marshall, the renowned Basso and Ballad Singer, late of the Chicago and U.S. Minstrels. Two Hours of Mirth and Merriment. See Day Bi_s. Prices of Admission—Front seats, _3s Back do, 2b. 4-29 1310 GEORGE WARP, Agent. POSTPONEMENT. ST. MAEY'S ENTERTAINMENT is POSTPONED till farther notice. • 4-29 1311 -Licensing Courts* LICENSING ACT 3, 1873 AND 1874. P_BLIC~NOT_CE. "VTOTICS is hereby given that, in accordance IS with the above Acts, the QUART. RLY MEETING of the Licensing Commissioners for the Malvern, Fast Malvern, South Malvern, Bakaia, Lake Coleridge, and Upper Waimakariri will be held at the Resident Magistrate's Court House, Mal-eru, on JUNE 3rd next, at 12 noon, to consider all applications under tho foregoing Acts. ROBERT COLTHART, Clerk to Coart. R. M. Court, Mai vera, 29th April, 1879, . t t-29 1335
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4289, 29 April 1879, Page 1
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