AmusementsmHEA T E E E O Y A L. EOYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Stage Manager Mr. A. L. Inglis. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. The Management have much pleasure in announcing that, in compliance with very numerous requests, they have arranged for an. EXTRA SEASON of SIX NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), JUNE 22, Will be produced Weber's Magnificent Spectacular Opera of DEE FEEISCHUTZ! Acatha Miss Alice Mat Cast op Characters : Prince ... ... ... Mr. C. Lester. ICuno ... ... ... Mr. C. H. Templeton. Max ( Wood ) Mr. Henry Hallam. Gasper j Rangers ) Mr. T. H. Eainford. Killian ... ... ... Mr. H. Vernon. Hermit ... ... ... Mr. Hobbs. Zamiel Mr. B. Levison. Agatha Miss Alice May. Ami Miss E. A. Lambert. r Miss Wheeler. Miss Levison. Miss Kate Lester. T> • t • t Mrs. Benham. Bridesmaids ... { , r . , T , Miss Amy J onus. Miss Alice John?. Miss Johnstone. L Miss Christie. Hunters, Solders, Peasants, &c., &c. Including the celebrated INCANTATION SCENE, With all its Pyroteclmical and Sijeetacular effects, as produced at Theatre Eoyal, Covent Garden, and Drury Lane. The whole of the Scenery and Effects by | Mr. J. S. Willis and Assistants. N.B. —The audience are requested to keep their seats during the casting of the seventh bullet. Conductor—Mr. G.B. Allen, Mus. Bac.Oxon. Leader—Moiis. Fleury. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23. MISS ALICE MAY. When will be produced Donizetti's Charming Opera, THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. Marie Miss Alice May. And Offenbach's Sparkling Operetta, LISCHEN AND ERITZCHEN. Lischon Miss Alice May. Fritzchen Mr. H. Vernon. Box Office at Mr. J. Berger's Music Warehouse, where a plan of the Theatre can be seen, and seats secured. Prices op Admission. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls ... ,7s. 6d. Stalls ss. Od. Pit 2s. Od. Donrs open at 7.30., opera to commence at 8 o'clock. Business Manager ... Mr. W3I. EvaK3. General Agent ... Mr. M. L. Raphael.
DD FELLOWS' HALL THIS EVENING (MONDAY), JUNE 22 Acknowledged by nil to be the most graceful and thrilling entertainment ever seen in Wellington. Each artist received with thunders of applause as they made their debut. MAGIC TUBS TO-NIGHT BONELESS BOYS TO-NIGHT POCKET CLOWNS TO-NIGHT INFANT BLONDIN TO-NIGHT CATSNOSKIN TO-NIGHT BUNGERE TO-NIGHT ECHOSIE TO-NIGHT ITCHI TO-NIGHT TORA KITCIII TO-NIGHT CHE TARO TO-NIGHT CHESA TO-NIGHT SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD, THE BONELESS BOYS. KING & GEDDES, Proprietor. W. BURTON, Agent. •ELLINGTON VOLUNTEER, , , ARTILLERY BALL, To be held in the THEATRE, ON MONDAY, JULY 6, 1874, IN AID OF THE BAND FUNDS. Lady Patronesses Mrs. Vogel Mrs. Fitzhcrt Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Waterlw Mrs. Borlase • Mrs. Grace Mrs. Rhodes Mrs. Sharp Mrs. W. Johnston Mrs. Bucldey Mrs. Dransfield Mrs. Krall Mrs. Reader Mrs. Pearce. Tickets to be obtained of Messrs. Burrett Berger, Jackson, Lyon and Blair, Carver. Double Ticket, £1 Is.; Single Ticket, 10s. Cd. .A. P. MASON, Hon. Sec. W.A.V. meetings, &c. - /v .. „., COLLEGE. The Attendance of Gentlemen interested in tho Wellington College is requested at the Provincial Hall, on MONDAY, the 22nd INST., at 2 o'clock, to confer with the Governors as to the best mode of holding a tration on the occasion of the opening of tho new Colleirc. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary. 10th June.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4135, 22 June 1874, Page 1
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