Amusements. pHEATKE ROYAL. GENERAL HOLIDAY. GREAT BILL! GREAT BILL! CLARA STEPHENSON AS IXION. Glorious Ixion ! Ixion the Fascinating! THE PEEP SHOW MAN. In Three Acts. To conclude with the Great Burlesque of IXION; Oe The Man at the Wheel ! Ixion Claea Stephenson Minerva ... ... Mr. J. P. Hydes Cupid... ... ... Miss GraoePoUandc Ganymede Mr. Thorp In active preparation, Ouida’s CIGARETTE; Ob, Under Two Flags, to produce which the eminent artist, Mr. Chahles Massey, has been expressly engaged. fjl HEA TR E ROYAL Immense combination. Positively for five nights only, commencing TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1574. The Management have much pleasure in announcing that they have made arrangements with Mr. H. Eastwood to exhibit in the above Theatre BACHELDER’S GRAND MILTONIAN TABLEAUX or PARADISE LOST, The most extraordinary and instructive exhibition in the world. The Wonder of the Nineteenth Century— The Great Rebellion in Heaven—The War of Angels—Fall of Satan and the Fall of Man, as described by John Milton in his immortal poem of “ Paradise Lost,” it being a complete illustration of this great poem from beginning to end, carrying out Milton’s idea of—-Heaven, Hell, Chaos, and Paradise—The Creation, the Six Days’ Work of the Creator —Pandemonium, Satan in Council—The Garden of Eden, our First Parents Adam and Eve—Eve before the Fountain, Seeing her Reflection in the Water, the most chaste and beautiful scene ever witnessed—The Fall of Adam and the Expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden—The accompanying Lecture to the Miltonian Tableaux will be delivered by Mr. C. Massey. A KABELLA GODDARD. ODD EELLOWS’ HALL. MADAME ARABELLA GODDARD Begs to announce that she will give her FIRST GRAND CONCERT TUESDAY EVENING. NOV. 10th, Under the Patronage-of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR And LADY FERGUSSON. Who have signified their intention of being present. Madame GODDARD will be aesiste J by MRS. SMYTHE, Soprano, Principal Vocalist at Madame Goddard’s Concerts in India, China, and Australia. MR. R. L. SKINNER, Tenor, And HERR WILHELM DOEHLER, Solo Violinist of the Crystal Palace Concerts PROGRAMME. Part I. Trio, “ Sigh no more, ladies ” ... • Stevens Mrs. Smythe, Mr. Skinner, Mr. Lee 2. Recitative and Alia, “Pilgrim- of Love” Mr. Skinner [Bishop 3. Solo, Pianoforte, Sonata in A major. Andante and variations, Adagio, Minuet and Trio, Finale, Turkish dance ... Mozart Madame Arabella Goddard 4. Song, “Once again” ... .... Sullivan Mrs. Smythe 5. Solo, Violin, “Faust" ... ... . Dodder Herr Doehler Part 11. 1. Solo, Pianoforte, Grand Fantasia on airs from “Don Giovanni” (.expressly arranged for Madame Goddard by the author) [Thalbcrg Madame Arabella Goddard 2. Ballad, “Who’s at my window”. ..Oshorne) Mrs. Smythe 3. Solo, Violin, Fantasia (Lombardi) Herr Doehler [ Vicnxtemps 4. Ballad, “ Tell me, Mary, how to woo thee” ... Hodgson Mr. Skinner 5. Solo, Pianoforte, Scotch Fantasia, introducing the “Blue Bells of Scotland,” “Kelvin grove,” and “Wha wad na feclit for Charlie ” ... Jules de Sivrai Madame Arabella Goddard 6. Duet, “ How sad it is to say farewell ’’ [ikffi/ri Mrs. Smythe and Mr, Skinner Conductor—Mr. Harcodrt Lee. Madame Goddard will perform on her Concert Iron Grand Pianoforte, manufactured by Messrs. Broadwood and Sons for the Vienna Exhibition. prices of admission : Numbered Seats, 7s. 6d.; Second Seats, 45.; Gallery, 2s. 6d. ; Family Ticket (admitting three to reserved seats), £l. Plan of seats at Mr. Berger’s, where tickets may he obtained for all parts of the Hall. Sports, &cASIN RESERVE SPORTS. THIS DAY. MR. PURDY, The Champion Walker of New Zealand, has kindly consented (on account of the nonarrival of Skellie) to WALK 31 MILES WITHIN THE HALF-HOUR. The programme as previously advertised will also take place, for which entries can be made on the ground. Sports to commence at half-past one o’clock. The Veteran Baud will be in attendance. Dancing on the Platform. Admission to ground, Is.; Children, half-price. )RINCE OE WALES’ BIRTHDAY. PICNIC. PICNIC. PICNIC. . LOOK OUT FOR THE DEPENDENT ORDER OF, GOOD TEMPLARS’ PICNIC ON MONDAY,, 9th NOVEMBER, N MR. PHILLIPS’ PADDOCK, THE HUTT.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4255, 9 November 1874, Page 1
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