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! l\ TI E A TR E ROYAL. Lessees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden i TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE OPERATIC SCENES IN COSTUME, By Mdlle. ILMA DE MURSKA, THE GREAT QUEEN OF SONG, Assisted by SIGNORI ROSNATI AND SUSINI,! MAESTRO STRAUSS ILLA, And Mr. J. F. HADLEY (Accompanyist). DE MURSKA IN TROVATORE TO-NIGHT, With SIGNOR ROSNATI & CHORUS. DE MURSKA IN THK MAD SCENE OF LUCIA TO-NIGHT. (By special request). DE MURSKA IN THE HUNGARIAN PASTORAL SONG TO-NIGHT, With violin obligato by MAESTRO STRAUSS ILLA. SIGNOR ROSNATI will sing an ENGLISH BALLAD TO-NIGHT. SECOND AND LAST MIGHT OF MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA IN HER GREAT OPERATIC SCENES. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at 8. Proukamme :—: — 1. Overture Orchestra 2. Aria — "Lucrezia Borgia." Donizetti SIGNOR SUSINI. 3. Piano solo — "Faust." Gounod MR. J. F. HADLEY. 4 "HUNGARIAN PASTORAL SONG." (Composed expressly for her by Doppler), With Flute Oblioato by Maestro Strauss Illa, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA. 5. Aria— "Trovatore." Verdi SIGNOR ROSNATI. 6. Violin solo — "Norma" (Bellini) Alard MAESTRO STRAUSS ILLA. Intermission of fifteen minutes. 1. Overture Orchestra 2. Grand dvo — " Elisir D'Amore." SIGNORI ROSNATI AND SUSINI. 3. " GRAND MAD SCENE OF LUCIA." (In Costume and with Stage Effects. ) MDLLE. ILMA DE MLTRSKA. 4. English ballad— '• When other Lips." SIGNOR ROSNATI. [Balfe 5. Pianoforte solo — " Mollie Darling" Illa (By request), MAESTRO STKAUSS ILLA. 6. Scena, — "La Calumnia." Rossini SIGNOR SUSINI. 7. " GRAND MISERE SCENE" from Trovatore Verdi (In Costume and with Stage Effects. ) MDLLE. ILMA DE MUKSKA AND SIGNOR ROSNATI, & CHORUS. Doors open at 7.30. Admission :—: — Private Boxes, £3 35. ; Dress Circle, 6s ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s. " Home, Sweet Home." ADD FELLOW S' HALL. ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencin MONDAY NEXT, 11th SEPTEMBER. First appearance in NEW ZEALAND, After au extended tour through AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA, OF RISLEY'S COLOSSAL PANORAMA, THE MIRROR OF ENGLAND, Illustrating every object and scene of interest on the RIVER THAMES, From its source to below the TOWER OF LONDON. I This Mammoth Artistic Painting was ! painted in London by Messrs. Phillips aud Telbin, ' ROYAL ACADEMY ARTISTS, j It occupied three years in its execution, and it is the LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE Work of Art of this character that has visited New Zealand. Each view is 25ft. long by 14ft. in height. THE PANORAMA Is divided into THREE SECTIONS. SECTION 1. The Source of the Thames to Windsor Castle. SECTION 11. Eton College to Chelsea Hospital. SECTION 111. Lambeth Palace to the Pool of London. Explanatory Historical Lecture, and Appropriate English Music. Admission, 35., 2s. and Is. ; commence at 8. Tickets and plan of reserved seats at Jackson's Stationery Warehouse. THOS. KENNEDY, Manager. SPORTS ! ! SPORTS ! ! 1000 MILES IN 1000 HODRS. JL. WILTSHIRE, the everlasting walker, . is now positively performing the above wonderful feat at Kaiwarra. A reward of £100 will be paid to anyone proving that he does not walk one mile withiu each hour. The distance walked up to 6 p.m. this evening will be 314 miles. Grand Handicap Walking Race— 2 miles; prize, silver watch — on Saturday next. Ground open day and night. ADMISSION, Is. pI T V RIFLE BAND SOIREE Takes place I. FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER. NOTICE. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, MANNERSSTREET, WELLINGTON. WE, the undersigned, will settle all accounts contracted for the above Hotel from 17th April, 187G, to the present date (Signed) MACE & ARKELL. Witness— Edward Piatbr. 7th September, 1876. rpHE thoroufrh-bred Entire Horse SOUTHJL ERN CHIEF will travel this season through Wellington, Johnsonville, Porirua, and Hutt. For particulars see cards in a few days. The Horse is now on view at Corbett's, Taita. mHE Friends of the late Mr. JAMES HALJL CROW are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence, Lambton Quay, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 4 o'clock p.m. A. BROWN, Undertaker. SECOND AND LAST OPPORTUNITY OF VISITING • HER MAJESTY'S WAR STEAMER NYMPHE. >&££tm A NUMBER of people, unable to go by Thursday's excursion, having expressed a desire to visit H.M.S. Nymphe, Captain Sittie has kindly thrown his ship open for inspection by visitors on the afternoon of SATURDAY, the 9th instant, from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m., and accordingly the S. S. MOA Will leave the Queen's Wharf for the ship at 2.15, 3, and 3.45 p.m. respectively, returning at 2.45, 3.80, and 4.30 o'clock. Return fares : Adults, 25. ; children half price. Tichets can be obtained at the office of the undersigned, or on board. ; M'INTYRE k C 0.,; Agents. FOR SALE CHEAP, the schooner Hannah Barratt, 57 tons register ; built in N.S. W. in August, 1872; is in good seaworthy condition, well found, sails well, and carries 75 tons dead weight, or 40,000 feet timber, on 7 feet draught. For particulars apply to Capt. W. R. Williams, or Fred Renner, on board.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 60, 8 September 1876, Page 3