Amusemsa ts JUMPER lAL OPE BA HOUSK. Lessee-; Jksr.i. i lisi-ecks, IT;iy;;i:'.n. :m-1 Co. Stage Manager ... ... Mr. J. G. Joyce '"OPEXTXO NIGHT. TUESDAY FVFNiXG. JUNE (Postponed from Monday night. owing to the detention of the steamer at- ], \ Jellon). GBAXD INAUGURATION OP TUK DRAMATIC SEASON, MISS BEATRICE, Mlt. Til EG. HAMILTON. mi;, i:. irons ay ogdex, A>:n IIISCOCKS, lIAYMAX. & CO.'S 1) U All A TIC CU.M PAX Y. In the special j.ro.’notion of the itev. llonrv Ward Be. cheiV favorite Moral aud Temperance Drama, TEX NIGHTS IX A HA 11 BOOM, Now playing to crowded houses in Melhoume, Sydney, and London. “ Fearlessly, I say it- is a lesson ‘vivid and telling against that curse—that horrid curse, which drags human creature;- Mow the level of the lieast. As 1 left the th.eatre a silent but powerful nuesliou pres.se-> itself upon me—■ Is the Stage more Fioipsent than the Pulp’t 1 —Lev. H. Wakd Beeciieu. So great is the sensation created by this Drama in Melbourne that.it is esteemed by the Clergy and Temperance Societies as a perfect crusade against the evil of overtrallic in liguor. TEX XIGHTS IX A BAB BOOM. Characters in the Dram;; Joe Mono an Mr. Tjieo. Hamilton (Tiio inebriate, as originally played) SampleSwiciin. Mr. D’Oksay Olden (Judge Hammond's overseer, as originally played) Mur. Mouoan... ... ... Miss Beatkicu t'i'lie inebriate’s wife) Little Mary Morgan ... Little Bella Bussell (Her child) Simon Slade (landlord) ... Mr. M. B. Bussell Frank .Slide (his son) ... Mr. Harry Daniels Mr. Bomaine ... ... Mr. J. G. Joy ce (A philanthropist) Harvey Green .. ... Mr. F. W. I'idicr (A sporting man) Willie Hammond ... ... Air. 1/. Lcutou (A fast young man) Col. Peters ) The ( Mr. H. Howard Gen. Ing Trium- ■ Mr. W. Waireu Judge Henderson ) viiate. ( Mr. G. Logan Mehitable Carlright Mias Lizzie I .awrcnco Mis. Slade (the landlady) ... Miss Fronton The action of this Great Moral Lesson extends over a period of eleven years. NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY BY WILLIAMS. M A G X I !<’ I 0 F, X T VISI OX S. FULL CHO BUSES. •Synopsis : Part I.—Tile “ Sickle and Sheaf." Part 11. The Philanthropist. Part. Iff.- the Drunkard's Home. Part I\. —Death of Little Mary. Part V.—The t alien Saved, and the Angels Flight. Incidental Sonus and MEumnis: “ -She Sleeps with the Angels." “Shall we Gather up the River “Sign the Pled-;., for Mother's sake.” “ I wonder what’s his Xanua” “Hard up ami hroheu down." Bo>: plan at Fugleman's Opera House Fancy Bazaar. Prices—Dress llircle, Is. ; Stalls, 0.5.; Upper Circle, 25.; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7 ; overture at S pent. s T. PAUL’S C H O I B. POPLJLAB CONCERT. TUESDAY, 3rd INSTANT, At 8 p.m. At the Churcli Boom, Tinakovi-road. Admission One Shilling. H F X y-F U M XI AL L . MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. TO-NIGI IT. TO-NIGHT. Second Winter Season. Admission la. B. W. C'auv, Director.
Conveyances jq- O I_ I C K COBB AND CO.’S MAIL COACHES. Wellington, dep. train Fcatherston .. Masterton ... Master-ton ... Fcatherston... Wellington ... Ist Coach. per 7.40 a.m. . . 11. 0 a.m. 3. 0 p.rn. ... 9. 0 a.m. ... 12.10 a.m. 2nd Coach. 3. 0 p.m. 0.12 p.m. 10. 0 p.m. . 11.15 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 0.25 p.m. NAPIER SERVICES. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Masterton 3.15 p.m. Eketahunaar?. 0 p.m. Ekotuhrrrra, dep. folio wi n g ur or ning 4.15 a.m. Kopua 2. 0 p.rn. Napier 0.30 p.rn. HASTWELL, M^ N 5 WELLINGTON TC Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Napier, dep. 7.35a.m. ICopna 11.45 a.m. Eketalmua 8.30 p.m. Eketalurna, dep. following morning 7. 0 a.m. Masterton 11. 0 a.m. CARA, AND CO., I C E i FOXTON DAILY. COBB AND CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. PASSENGERS BY COACH arc rocjuiroc to book the day before starting, to ensure their seats. Office at Mountain’s New Zealander Hotel, Maunerts-strect. S. SMITH, Agent. Hastwell, Macaka, axu (Jo., I‘ropnotors. Every care taken of parcels for the Waxravnpa. «___
education R E E BUiLK SCHOOL Jin. Evekiss Has great pleasure in announcing that in JULY NEXT he will OPEN A DAY SCHOOL, In which great prominence will be given to BIBLE HEADING. The School will be open to all children over five years of age. Separate rooms will be provided for boys and girls. NO FEES WILL BE CHARGED. The School will be entirely supported by voluntary contributions, ADD SCHOOL MATERIALS WILL BE PROVIDED. Applications for admission may be made at once. Written applications will be required, forms of which can now be obtained. A suitable building will bo erected as soon as means are provided. The school will be in the district of Te Aro or Mount Cook. Bidwell-street, Wellington, May 1, 1873. Kings t on house K A R 0 R I. MRS. NICHOLSON is prepared to receive four young ladies to board and educate with her own family. Thorough education, with every home comfort. ’11,,,, nrov, is to
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5670, 2 June 1879, Page 1
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