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Entertainments PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MEANEE. TEA MEETING CONCERT IN THE ABOVE CHURCH ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1882. Tea at 6 p.m. Music and addresses at 7.30. Tickets 2s each. A 'Bus will leave Newton's corner at 5.30 p.nr I. O. G. T. WORK AND WIN LODGE, HASTINGS. Asocial Kntortainment will be given in the Oddfellows' Hall on TUESDAY next, November 21st, consisting of a lecture on— PHRENOLOGY. (By Me. Rush.) Interspersed with Sonzs, Recitations, &&, by various Members of the Order. Doors open at half-past seven. Admission One shilling Opera THEATRE ROYAL. Director Mr Duncan Macallum Stage Manager.. .. Mr Howard Vernon Treasurer .. .. Mr James Dixon TAMBOUR-MAJOR OPERA COMPANY. SPECIAL OPERATIC SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS During which will be presented (by special arrangement with Messrs Williamson, Garnor, and Musgrave) THREE NEW OPERAS. The crOme de la crOme of latest European Novelties acknowledged by the Press and Public the Grandest and most Superb Representations ever staged in the Southern Hemisphere. SATURDAY and MONDAY, 25th and 27th NOVEMBER, Gilbert and Sullivan's World~popular New Opera, in 2 Acts and Tableaux, PA T I E N C E ; Oh, Bunthorne's Bkide. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 28th and 29th NOVEMBER, Offenbach's Latest and Greatest Work, T A FILLE DU TAMBOUR-MAJOR. A Romantic, Milita.y, and Spectacular Comic Opera, in 3 Acts, and Tableaux, which has been the rage, and has been received with the utmost enthusiasm in London, Paris, New York, Australia, and lately in Auckland, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER and Ist DECEMBER, Stephens and Solomon's Immensely Successful Nautical and Operatic Extravaganza in 2 Acts and Tableaux, BILLEE TAYLOR; Or, the Reward of Virtue. With all the New Scenery for the different Operas painted expressly for those great productions by Messrs Gordon, Hennings, and Habbe, of Melbourne. THE COSTUMES are precisely similar to those used in tho original London productions, imported at a fabulous expense. Drbssbs by Messrs Fisher and Auguste and Co.'s, Paris. Musical Instruments by Burkensbaw and Robinson, Liverpool. The whole of thj Elaborate Military, Court, Ecclesiastical and various Costumes by Mons. Alias from Paris. M, Crompton, Miss Fisher, and Mme. Bhson, of London. The Guns, Swords, and other arm? by Mr G. Wood, Armourer, of Russe) -streei, Diury Lane, London. The whole of the Military, Court, and other Wigs, by the famous Clarkson, of Bow-street, PRINCIPAL ARTISTES ENGAGED FOR THE SEASON : Ladies — Prima Donna Soprano .. .. MiS3 Elsa May (Her first appearance in New Zealand ) This gifted Art'ste is admittedly the possessor of the purest and best Soprano Voice in the Australian Opera Stages, where she has achieved the most brilliant success. Altra Prima Donna .. .. Mdlle. Mena Mu.lelle Contralto Miss Fanny Liddiard n™,„.;„„.i„ ( Miss Blanche Lewi's Comprimarie t Miss Florence Lewis AND The Favorite Actress Mezzo Soprano Mdlle. Andrea Navarro Gentlemen — Primo Baritone Mr T. Sullivan Baritone Buffo and Comedian .. .. Mr Fred. Dark Tenore .. ..■ .. — .. Mr W. Lindsay Ba'iso Cantate Mr J. Drayton Tenore Legglero Mr Cecil Burt AND The Accomplished and Favorite Actor Mr Hcward Vernon Musical Director and Conductor : Signor V. Tramaglia. Chorus Ladies: Mademoiselles Fernleigh, Clacey, F. Ward, X.Ward, Ellis, Beattie, Lovell, Leßlic, Cameron, Floyd, Walker, Green, Powell, Walters, A. Capper, J. Capper, Verne, Maud Wilson, Huxtable, and Buchanan. Chorus Gentlemen: Messrs Fairfax, Carlyle, Kocke, Orguin, Cross, Cook, Marshall, Dubois, Skinner, Wilkinson, Favas, King, Victor, Austin, Fa.raday, and WorreV, THE GRAND CHORUS AND MAGNIFICENT OBCHESTRA Have been selected to render those productions worthy of the most critical, and the different Operas wii! be presented on a scale of magnificence never surpassed in New Zealand. GRAND CORPS DE BALLET, AND A GALAXY oe YOUTH and BEAUTY, Universally pronounced to be the Largest, Strongest, and Most Stjcoessetjl Lyric Organisation ever formed in the Southern Hemisphere, completo and peifect in every detail. The Operas produced under the personal supervision of MR HOWARD VERNON Properties and Appointments .. By Mr C: Ward Lime-Light Effects By Mr Cushla The Machinery By Mr Ockenden Baggage Master .. Mr G. King Super Maßter Mr J. Victor Wardrobe Master .Mr T.Bennett Scale of Prices of Admission :—Private Boxes, £2 23 : DreßS Circle and Orchestra Stalls (Reserved) 7a 6d ; Stalls, 53 ; Pit, 2s. For tub convenience of Families, Six Tickets for Dress Circle or Orchestra Stalls, transferable, and available for any night during the Sea Eon, will be sold »t Mr Jacobs' Fancy Repository up to Saturday, November 25th, for £1 16s, after which date no Family Tickets will be issued. Those who desire to take advxntage of this liberal arrangement are requested to make early application in order to secure the benefit affiorded, as well as a choice of seats. Tho Plan for the Six Nights is now open at Mr Jacobs' Fancy Repository, where seats can be reserved in advance for any night during the Season. O. NOBILI Business Manager. Horticultural Show. HAWKE'S BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE First Show, under the auspices of the above Soc'fcty, will be held in Tennyson-street, Napier, opposite the Protestant Hall, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 29th and 30th of November. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Hon. Sec. Sales by Mr. Lyndon. PINEAPPLES. AT AUCTION. TUESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, ISB2. At 11 o'clock. MR EDWARD LYNDON Will sell— -j A CASES OP PINEAPPLES. ' EDWARD LYNDON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAPERY, ON SATURDAY, 25th Instant, At 11 a.m. MR EDWARD LYNDON Will sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, on the above date, a well-aseorted Stock of a Storekeeper, who is rclinguishing the Drapery business, consisting of— pENBEAL DRAPERY, Calicoes, Sheetings, Prints, etc. CLOTHING— Men's, Youths', and Boys' Suits Trouseis, Hats, etc. And \ An assortment of Haberdashery, Hosiery ' Fancy Goods, and Boots and Shoes.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3546, 20 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3546, 20 November 1882, Page 3

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