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Amusements. fjp H E A T R E O Y A L. SATURDAY, 19ra APRIL, 1890. CHRISTS® MURRAY. By special desire will repeat his famous, interesting, dramatic, and humorous first LECTURE, Entitled—“HOW I CAME TO BE A NOVELIST.” Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2a ; Pit, Is. Dress Circle Family Ticket, to admit four, 10s. Stalls Family Ticket, to admit four, 6s. Doors open at 7.30 ; lecture at S sharp. Box office at Holliday’s 427 Q P E R A JJ OUSE. Under the direction of Messrs Williamson - , Garner, and Musgrove. Business Manager and Treasurer, Mr Wm. A. Jinkens. THE LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY SEASON OF EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY, THE 23kd APRIL. First production in Wellington of the stage version by Mrs Frances Hodgson Burnett of her own exquisite and famous story LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. ‘‘Little Lord Fauntlek-.y is a beautiful poem of childish love, truth, and purity, charming in its simplicity, fascinating in its gentleness grace of motion, touching in its sincerity and fidelity to nature, and appealing to the tendereat feelings and purest emotions of man and woman with a force that is irresistible, and which is productive of results not to be lightly estimated.” Produced and presented by Messrs Williamson, Garner and Musgrove iby special arrangement with Mr Geo. Wotherspoon, the representative of Mrs Frances Hodgson Barnett and Mr Wesly; Sisson, of New York, the holders of the copyright of this beautiful work. The Scenery by John Brunton. Superb and Antique S.tage Furnishing. Prices of Admission—Dress circle, 4s; stalls, 3s ; family circle, 2s; pit, one shilling. The Box Plan will be open this morning at Holliday’s, Lambton quay,' Day tickets for other parts of the house may be purchased at Lyon’s, tobacconist. ; / 657 . JOE BROWN, Agent in Advance. rjT H E A T It E 0 Y A L. MONDAY, 21st APRIL, 1890. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. FIFTH GRAND CONCERT. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture-“ Lustspiel ” (Keler Btsla) 2. “Knowesl Thou the Land ” (A. Thomas) —Miss Stanford 3. Symphony No. 3 (The Scotch) (Mondelsshon 4. Overture —“ Lennore No. 3 ” (Beethoven) 5. “The Day is Done” (M. W, Balfe) —Mrs C. D. Mackintosh 6. Ballet Music—“Ferramqrs” (Ruben* stein) . ~ f 7. Duet—“TWo Wandering Stars’ 1 ’ (B. Richards)—Miss Stanford and Mrs Mackintosh. : 8. Grand Quodlibet—“Musical Fun” - 'J, V. Hamm) Conductor:; T. Tallis Trimnell, Esq., Mus. Bac. Oxon. Admission —3a, 2s, Is. Box plan and tickets at Messrs Holliday and Co.’s. J, H. OTTO SCHWARTZ, 423 Hon Secretary. QKPHEUS GLEE CLUB, FIRST PUBLIC CONCERT. EXCHANGE HALL. TUESDAY, 22nd APRIL. A. GRAY, 456 Hon Sec. Easiness Notices. DRINK RED FUNNEL TEA. iS OPINIONS ON THE MATT-OPAL-TYPES (Patented). A NEW PROCESS IN PHOTOGRAPHY. THE Most Noble the Marquis of Down shire writes : —“ I think great praise is due to you for making such a step in the art of Photography, and I feel quite sure your process will meet with the sueoess it deserves.” Mb. Walrond, Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor, writes : “ Your new process is lovely, and far superior to the old glazing. I showed them to bis Excellency the Governor, who was much struck with them, and remarked on the contrast between the picture of himself printed in the Matt-Opal-Type and the same picture printed in the ordinary way.” The Wanganui Herald, 3rd December, 1889; —“We have received from Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns, of Wellington, who are undoubtedly the best photographers in the colony, samples of their production by a new process, patented, we believe, by them, known as the ‘ Matt Opal-Type.’ The pic. turea are in every respect works of art, for in this, as in all their work, Messrs Wrigglesworth • & Binns have achieved the greatest success,” &c., &c. The Marlborough Express, 27th November, ISS9 : —“ We have no hesitation in saying that the Matt-Opal-Type will revolutionise Photography, and be universally adopted: In fact, one could never endure looking at a glazed picture after seeing these.” MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS To His Excellency the Right Hon the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New Zealand, SOLE PATENTEES, 7, WILLIS -STREET, WELLINGTON, Nearly Opposite the Empire Hotel, Telephone No. 161.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8968, 19 April 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8968, 19 April 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8968, 19 April 1890, Page 1