AMTTSIMBNTB RINCESS'S THEATRE. 'Mi«?ger m(L Treasurer ... Mr H. Musghovb. WILLIAMSON, GARNER, & MUSGROVE'S Celebrated ROYAL OOMIO OPEBA COMPANY, Which has been considerably strengthened since the last visit of the Company to New Zealand by the'engagement of several colebrated London Artibte?, including the following, who will I make their First Appearance in New Zealand : Miss OLARA MERIVALE, the charming young English Prima Donna. MrLEUMANE, the eminent Tenor, from the Carl Rosa Company. Mr WILLIAM ELTON, the celebrated Comedian; the greatest favorite that has ever appeared in Australia. Mr IMANO, the powerful Baritone, late of D'Oyly Carte Company, In addition to which the following Old Favorites will renew their pleasant relations with ; -the New Zealand public : Miss FANNIE LIDDrARD Mr HOWARD VERNON Miss MAY POLLARD Miss KATIE POITER Mr WILLIAM JOHNSON Mr THOMAS GRUNDY. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY) MARCH 5 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY.
FOUR NIGHTS ONLY GRAND OPENING NIGHT. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. When will be reproduced, Messrs Gilbert and Sullivan's Masterpiece, THE MIKADO. THE MIKADO THE MIK&DO. THE MIKADO. Or THE TOWN OF TITIPU With the following Great Cast:— The Mikado of Japan ... Mr Wm. Johnson Nanki-Poo (his Son, disguised as a WanderiDg Minstrel, and in love with Yum-Yum) ... : ... MrLeumane Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner of TitiptO ... Mr Howard Vernon Pooh-Bah (Lord High Everything EJse) .. ... Mrlmano Fish-Tush (a Noble Lord) ... Mr Grundy Yum-YumJ~| Three Sisters, f Miss Clara Meiivale Pitti-Slng VWards.of Miss Katie Potter Peep-Bo J Ko (. Miss May Pollard Katisha (an elderly Lady, In love with Chorus of School Girls, Nobles, Guards, and Coolies. Magnificent Scenery by Gordon and Btunton. Gorgeous Costumes. Grand Opera Orchestra and Full Opera Chorus under the direction of MonS. Lkon Caron. In preparation—PATlENCE. Dress Circle, 5a ; Stalls, 33 ; Pit, Is. Box Plan now open at the Dresden Piano Depst, Princes street. Day Tickets at Jacobs's. Doors open at 7; commence at 8. "WM. HUGHES, Business Manager. tfllTY HALL. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, March 6th and Bth. LILIPUTIAN MINSTRELS, The Smallest in the "World. Come and see the (Triplets) Two End Children and Interlocutress; also, Albert Funny Mus; (age 4), Stump Orator. By request, Reel of Tulloch, by J. and D. M'Kechnie, and Miss M'Kechnie and Miss Smith, assisted by 20 other Children. C. BELMONT.
EXHIBITION NOTICES. "XTEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS -Li EXHIBITION. WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH, 1890. THIRD DAY OP THE GREAT GALA WEEK. N.B.—During the Whole of This Week Every Day will be marked by a Specially and Renewed Attraction. TbhdD.y, WKDNESDAY, FREE. 3 p.m., Grand "Vocal Entertainment by the YOUNG CECILIANS. 8 p.m., Special Orchestral Concert. Fifth Day, (GRAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' GALA STORIS. CONCERT, BABY SHOW. Gardena Brilliantly Illuminated. fBORTICULURAL and FLOWER SHOW. The Celebrated „.,,, -, BAIRNS FATHER Fifth Day, J FAMILY, in their ■UtiiJAl. world-renowned Scottish Musical Entertainment, 'A Night in Aula Scotia.' For '■ One Night Only. N.B.— The Entertaimrents given by this talented Family are spoken of by the Northt* n Press a3 being the finest of the kind in an artistic and critical point of view. Sixth Dav f FLOWER SHOW. SATURDAY I MONSTER MUSICAL bAiuKuax. (^ENTERTAINMENTS. 45* Full paiticulars of each day's amusements in Daily Programme?. D. HARRIS HASTINGS, Secretary. HALL. THIS EVENINgTmaroh 5, 1890. GRAND CLASSICAL AND OPERATIC CONCERT. PROGRAMME: Overture—'Fingal's Cave' (Mendelssohn). —Exhibition Orchestra. Patriotio Song—'Who would not Fight for Freedom,' 'Joan of Ate' (Gaul). —Mr James Jago. Cavatina—'Ah !■ fors fe lni,' ' Traviata' (Verdi). —Miss Bertha Rossow. Andante from 'Surprise' Symphony (Haydn). —F xhibition Orchestra (by request). Cavatina—'Vieni la mia vendetta,' ' Lucrezia Borgia' (Donizetti).—Mr Hairy B. Smith. Song, with violin obligato—'Seren.ta' (Braga). —Misa Minna Schtader and Signor Squarise. Selection—' Lohengiia' (Wagner),— Exhibition Otclicstr£b Song—'fief p Well! Sle,ep Well!? (Abt).—Mr James Jago. Song—'Dubist wie e'ue blumo' (Rubinstein). —Miss Bertha Rossow. Wedding March from 'Midsummer Night's Dream' (Mendelßsohn). Exhibition Orchestra. Cavatina ' Loving Smilo of. Sister Kind,' 'Faust' (G< unod).—Mr Harry B, Smith. Song —' Fi uhlingsglaube' (Schubert). Miss Minna Schrader. Overture—'Maritana' (Wallace). —Exhibition Orchestra.
Admission, ONE SHILLING to all parts of the Hall. Leader of the Orchestra—?ignor ?QU -.eiss. Conduotor—Sir Arthur Towsey. "VTEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS 131 EXHIBITION. GREAT GALA DAY. NOTICE TO TICKET HOLDERS. TICKET HOLDERS are requested to eater the Buildingß through the TWO SIDE DOORS, the MAIN Entrance being kept strictly for CASH Admissions and SEASON TICKETS. D. HARRIS HASTINGS, Secretary. CONCERT HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 6,1890. GRAND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' CONCERT. PROGRAMME: Overture—'Messiah ' (Handel). Exhibition Orchestra. ' Chorus—' The Heavenß are Telling,' ' Creation' (Haydn).—Choir. Solo —Miss Minna Schrader. Chorus ' Achieved is the Glorious Work,' ' Creation' (Haydn).—Choir. Solo—'Angels Ever Bright and Fair,' 'Theodora ' (Handel). —Miss Bertha Rossow. 'Ohorus—'Hallelujah,' 'Messiah'- (Handel). — Choir. Reading —'The Triumph of Labor as Displayed at Exhibition?.' —Mr Jcles JpUBBRT. Overture —'Merry Wives of Windsor' (Nicolai). —Exhibition Orchestra. Part Song—'Sweet and Low* (Barnby). Choir. Song—'The Three Wishes' (Pinsuti).—Miss Bertha Rossow. March—'Turkish Patrol' (Michaelis).—Exhibition Orchestra. Song— * Queen of my Heart 1 'Dorothy,' (Cellier).—Mr.Harry B. Smith. Song—Miss Minna Schrader. Chorus, with Solo—' Now Tramp o'er Moss and Fell' (Bishop).—Miss Bertha Rossow and . Choir. ; ADMISSION ... "tT ONE SHILLING To all parts of the hall. Li consequence of the length of the programme, encores will not be responded to. Leader of Orchestra—Signor Sqtjarise. Conductor—Mr'AfiTHTm TowskTjJ '
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Evening Star, Issue 8157, 5 March 1890, Page 3
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