Amusementsrjl H E A. T K E BOY A L. ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANYStage Manager ... ... Mr. A. L. Ingles. UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 25th September. When wiU he produced Wallace’s most popular and romantic opera .MARI T A N A. Maritana ... Miss Alice Mat. '■ Cast of Charactees. The King of Spain Mr. Levison Don Jose ... ... Mr. T. H. Painford The Marquis ... ... Mr. H. Vernon. Don C;esar De Pazan... Mr. Henry Hallam Captain of the Guard ... Mr. C. Lester The Alcade ... ... Mr. Wilkinson Lazarillo ... ... Miss E. A. Lambert The Marchioness . ... .Miss F. Howe Her Guest ... .;.. • Mi's. Levison Maritana ... .Miss Alice May Peasants, soldiers, villagers, &c. , Splendid scenery by Mr. J. S. Willis and assistants. Grand' dresses, appointments,' and effects. Full band, grand choius, and corps de ballet. . ' , V • Conductor—Mr. G. B. Allen, Mus. Bao. Oxon. Leader—Mons. Eleury. Box office at Mr. J. -Berger’s music warehouse, where plan of theatre can be seen and seats secured. In active preparation, and will shortly be produced with great splendor, Gounod’s masterpiece of . . EAU S T ! MIL LI O N P BICES. Dress Circle (reserved) ... 4s. Stalls ... ... 3s. Pit ... ... ... ... 2s. Doors open at 7.30, opera to commence at eight o’clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. ■' ' ' ' • MR. M. L. RAPHAEL, ’ General Agent. Meetings, &c. \ USTBALIAN MUTUAL PROVIiCL DENT SOCIETY. . Estalished 1849. EXETH QUINQUENNIAL INVESTIGATION.' NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECIAL MEETING of the members of the Society will be held at the principal office, 98, Pitt Street, Sydney, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of WED-. NESDAY, the' 30th day of SEPTEMBER, 1874, for. the purpose of declaring the result 6f the Fifth Quinquennial Investigation of the assets and liabilities of the Society. ■ , Dated at Sydney this 19th day of August, 1874. ■ ■ ■ .. v By order of the Board. . ALEXANDER J. RALSTON, Secretary. . Art Unions, &u. CJI RAS SI T OF VEN US. Apply at B. W. I. CARVER’S, ' Opposite Bank of New Zealand. TO COME OFF WITHOUT DELAY, AN ART UNION, One hundred and fifty members at a Guinea. 1. Collard and Collard piano, 7 octaves; 75 guineas. ' ' 2. Astronomical telescope,. 3Jin. object glass, by Trougbton and Simms, .50 guineas. 3. —Three oil paintings, copies after Rembrandt, 25 guineas. . , - , ■ The fortunate winner of the piano will possess one of Collard’a gems. - The lucky winner of the telescope can indulge in the aerial; delight of observing the wonders of the many celestial bodies, or the more solid pleasures of terrestrial objects. . The drawer of the paintings Will take away three faithful copies on canvass of Rembrandt's pleasing style, well framed. N.B.—-Apply early for shares. ■ 1 JMPORT ANJT ■ N O TICE. JAMES BERGER’S ART UNION, .... , - 1874. : By desire, there has been included in the list of prizes in tMs‘Art. Union, . A MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT . GRAND PIANOFORTE, by Collard and Collard, trichord thfbughbut ; .value 85 guineas.There are also. 299 other valuable prizes, amongst which are a capital English Harmonium, Cabinets of Games, a few choice Pictures in frames, and a number of elegant and useful articles and fancy goods of all descriptions. . The number of subscribers has been increased to 300 at One Guinea. ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS. ■The whole now on view. JAMES BERGER, Lambton Quay. RTUN I O N . SIXTEEN LARGE WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS, Eramed and glazed, from original sketches of the Hot Springs, Lakes Rotomahana . and Taupo, Mount Cook, the Glaciers, &c., by the Hon. William Fox, M.H.B. 100 TICKETS, .£1 EACH. The proceeds to be devoted to the Temperance Hall Bazaar Fund. Tickets may be obtained from Mr. E. H. Fraser, Manners Street, and at Mr! E. Anderson's Store, Willis Street, where the Drawings are on view. . . ■ Education. E NGLISH’ HIGH SCH FOURTH QUARTER, 1874. OOL. Pupils are requested to RE-ASSEMBLE on THUESDAY, October 1, at the usual hour. T. A. BOWDEN, B.A. -jg- I G H E B ■ E D U CATION. CLASS FOE ELDER BOYS ASIJ . ADVANCED PUPILS. The New Quarter will commence on THURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist. Terms ; Six guineas per quarter. JOHN GAMMELL, 8.A., London, Tcron, Abel Smith, Street.' \'■ SELECT SCHObL FOR CHILDREN, 7\ from six to eight years of age. Terms : Ffteen Shillings a quarter. Apply at Mrs. Allan’s, Willis-street, near the Union Bank.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4217, 25 September 1874, Page 1
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