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Amusements JMPERIAL OPERA HOUSI Sole Lessee and Manager ... Mr. Geo. Darro LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON. Last Night of the Young English TragedicMR. GEORGE RIGNOLD, Who will repeat his marvellous performan of Coloxel Cu.uxicEin the Comedy-Dram, ALONE! As played by Mr. Ricxor.D over 300 nights i London. Received last evening with rapturous applause. Concluding with the Nautical Play of BLACK EYED SUSAN' Mr Eignold in his unrivalled character William—an enormous success. Commence sharp. No waits between acts. Box-Office . Jacobs. Any outstanding accounts again Mr. Darrell must be presented to-day. ' rjl H E ATR E EOY A ~ | Lessee and Manager ... ... M. Hegaiv. >. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) LISA ECCLES. The Last Night but Two of BAKER AND EARRON AND TRET DRAMATIC COMBINATION. TO-MORROW (Friday) STRUCK OIL SATURDAY, (Positively the Last Nig! i T .“ For the BENEFIT of BAKER AND FAEEOI Every person Visiting the Theatre on tl ' occasion will be presented with a photogra; .. of Messrs. Baker and Farron. JM PE RIAL OPERA HOUS . SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th. MR. E. STEWART, ANT) THE MISSES DOCY, MAGGIE, AND NELLI STEWART (From the Theatre Royal, Melbourne), WILL APPEAR IN THEIR GREAT ENTERTAINMEK Written by Garnet Walsh, Esq., ENTITLED—RAINBOW REVELS. A MEDLEY OF MIRTH, MUSIC, MISCHIEF, AND MIMICRY. ELEGANT DRESSES. English and Irish Medleys, Operatic Sceneand Quartettes. GERMAN SONGS AND DUETS. Guitar Solos, Imitations of Actors, Terpsiclureau Duets, &c., &c. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 sham. Admission—Dress-circle, Is. ; stalls, 3 : upper-circle, 25.; and pit, Is. An efficient Band, under the Direction ■ f MR. HARCOURT LEE, R.A.M. H. P. LYONS, Agent /f N RAND RECHABITE FETE, AM \JT ART UNION. BASIN RESERVE. ANNIVERSARY DAY. AMUSEMENT FOR EVERY ONE. Connected with the Sports is an Art Um for a number of useful articles, from fifb pound in cash to a box of tea or a bag of sug TICKETS, ONE SHILLING. Every ticket admits to the Ground, and ; also a chance in the Art Union. 100 Prize. A. W. BROWN, Tory-street, Hon. Sec Tenders rjp O BUILDER-.. TENDERS are invited uytil noon ■ ' FRIDAY, the 17th INST., for extent! alterations and additions to the Foresb. Arms Hotel, Grey town. Plans and specifications may bo seen at i: office and at the hotel, Greytown. The lowest or any tender not neceasati'; accepted, J. IT. SCHWABB, Architect. Insurance Buildings. O BUILDERS AND CABINI.. MAKERS. TENDERS for seats and pulpit for Andrew’s Church will be received until . 16th instant at my office, where drawings i specification may be seen. The lowest or any tender not neoeaeon , accepted. O. J. TOXWARD, Architec' To Let • TO LET, a Six-roomed House in Ci • street (Kaikoura Cottage No. 2). A; to Bethune and Hunter. TO LET, five-roomed House. Apply . O’Grady, Tarauaki-street. TO HOTEL AND LODGING-HOI : PROPRIETORS. TO LET, or the LEASE FOR SAI " that large and commodious Private Fa’ Hotel, well known as YORK HOUSE, i the Club, Wellington Terrace, contain-twenty-two Bedrooms, Bathroom, large Dii ■ and Billiard Room, five Sitting-rooms, Stal, ;• &0., &c. For further particulars, apply to JOSEPH NATHAN & Cf Alt Union

JJ OLID AY GlF'j PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS. GRAND CHRISTMAS ART UNI For the disposal of the following VALUABLE PRIZES: ( Ist Prize—Magnificent Large Walnut Pianoforte, by Schwechten, double oblique, value 2nd Prize— Genuine English Erard Cottage Piano, value 3rd Prize—Chamber Organ, by Hetzler, 9 stops, value ... ‘ •Ith Prize—3-stop Rosewood Harmonium; value sth Prize —5-octave Polished Mahogan) Harmonium, value ... • ... 6th Prize—Student's Harmonium, value 260 TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED AT ONE GUINEA EACH. The Prizes are now on view at my A'' Warehouse, Lambton-quay. The DRAWING will be conducted ! Committee elected by Subscribers, and - take place on 31st JANUARY, 18/! sooner if all tickets sold before that date. C. BONNINGTON, ' MUSIC W A R E H O U S : Lambton-quay. D UNE DI N cU P, Fifty-nine Nominations. 1 £ Mr. A. A. CAMERON has opened annual Consultation on the above imp:. event: — 4000 Members at 20s. Each. First (definite) ... ... £IOO : ‘ Second (definite) ... ... 50" Third (definite) 30 • Fourth (definite) 10 Other starters (divided) ... 60 Non-starters (divided) ... 150: £4OO Exchange, Is. for cheques. Two stain: mired* one for reply and one for result. 1 ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251; or Prince of Wales Hotel, Dm -

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5554, 16 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5554, 16 January 1879, Page 1