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Arnnaamantn, &c o P E R A HOUSE Sab Lenr.ee and Manager... Mr Tom Pollard First Grand Change of Programme, POP. THREE EIGHTS ONLY. TO NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 1?. AND Teup.sday and Friday, April 13 and 14, POLLARD’S LILTPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY In Audran’s World-famed Work— The ( LA MASCOTTE ! ) The Luck \ LA MASCOTTE! \ Lack Biinger ( LA MASCOITEI ) Bringer With the following unique caste— Laurent XYII. ... Master Alf. Stephens Prince Fiiltelini ... Miss Marion Mitchell Pippo Miss Maud Beatty Roooo ... ... ... Master Harry Quealy Parafante ... ... Mies Nellie Wilson Mateo MaaterGeoige Young Bianoa... ... ... Miss Lily Mowbray Tito 1 Bohem- ( Mise A. McEwan Maroo > ian j Miss A. Mo. Shana Finella ) Dancers ( Miss M. Albert Angelo \ ( Miss M. Neale Laigo ( t> ) Miss May Mowbray Carlo ( Pa 6 03 j Miss Y. Knesell Marco ) ( Miss Flo. Bussell Fimnetta Miss Lily Stephens Uettina (LaMasootte) Miss Lily Everett Maids of Honour, Court Lacies, Courtiers, Pages, Officers aud Soldiers by THE LILTPUTIAN OPERA CHORUS, Overture at 7 40 sharp. Synopsis— Act 1., Roooo’s Farm. Act 11., Lanrent’a Palace. Act 111,, a Sylvan Glade. Musical Director, Mr Arthur King. The Opera produced under the sole direction of Mb Tom Pollard. Magnificent Wardrobe. New Scenery and Effects, Everything complete and perfect. Saturday and Monday, April 15 and 17, THE MIKADO, Prices—4s, 3s, 2a and Is, Children half price, pit excepted. Box Plan at Holliday's. Day Tickets at Aldous’ tobaoconiet. Piano from Hoffmann and Son’s. FRED. W. DDVaL, Business Manager. 5;.2 X O H A H CADZOW’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! New Comedy I New Olio I New Faroe ! New Scenery ! New Effects 1 Mr W. B. Cadzow will sing ‘ The White Squall,’ ‘My Sweetheart when a Boy’; duets with Mr A- Lovell, ‘ The Fisherman ’ and ‘ Larboard Watob.’ Doors open 7-30. Commence at 8 prompt. Admission, Is; front seats, 2s. SSI

f|l II EAI R £ ROYAL. THURSDAY POPULAR CONCERTS FIRST CONCERT TO-MORROW. PROGRAMME : Overture—‘Figaro’ (Mozart) Septet Or* ohestra Song—‘Thy Foe’ (Blomenthal) —Mt J. Prouae Song—‘My Deareat Heart' (Sullivan) —Mra H. J. Millar Piano Solo—‘La Cascade ’ (Paner) —Miss Dngdale Serenade—‘ Evening Breezoa Gently Stealing' (Schubert) —Mr R. B. Williams Intermezzo—' Klf-land ’ (Barnett) [ INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES, Overture—‘ II Barbiere ’ (Rossini) Song—‘ Uybtias the Cretan ’ tlfilliott) —Mr J. Prouae Song—‘ The Prime Donna ’ (Pontot) —Mra H. J. Millar Violin Solo—‘ Valee Brilliant© ’ (Alard) —Mr H. Spackman Song— ‘ My Qaeen * (Blumenthal)—Mr R. B. Williams Trio—‘ O Memory ’ (Henry Leslie) —Mrs H. J. Millar and Messrs Williams and Prouae Mnsioal Director ... Mr Robert Parker. Admission— Dress Circle and Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d. Dress Circle seats may be reserved tomorrow at the Dresden Piano Co's, Warehouse ou payment of sixpence additional. COMING! COMING 1 COMING I For ~A Few Days only, THE Moat Wonderful of alt Modern Inventions, THE ELECTRIC PIANO. Marvellous, Sensational and Interesting. 830 Sporting RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, •^jyEILtNGTON TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) «c THURSDAY, 12th and 13th APRIL, 1893. The first raoe on each day will start at 12 o'clock. Special Trains from Wellington Station to the Racecourse Platform at 10.39 Kin., 11.18 s.m., 12.3 p.m., 1.15 p.m , and' 2.28 p.m. Return Fares {including admission to the Course and People’s Stand) ... ... 4/6 and 3/6 Special Trains from the Te Aro Station leave a few minntes before the above times (see Official Timetable), SPECIAL ATTRACTION. MUSIC ON THE LAWN. The Truda Brothers. —The famous quartette, whose open-air concerts have so delighted the citizens of Wellington, have been engaged to perform at the races on both days, and will render specially selected programmes of high-class mnsio. H. M. LYON, 842 Secretary. Railways ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETING, AT HUTT PARK, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 12th and 13th April, 1893. FARES (including admission to course) Special trains will leave Te Aro for Race, coarse Platform at 10.39 a.m., 11.8 a.m., 11,53 a.m., 1.5 p.m,, and 2.20 p.m. A Special Train for Te Aro will leave Racecourse Platform at 5.35 p.m. BV ORDER. Traffic Agent’s Office, Wellington, April 10th, 1893 844 Electoral Notices MELROSE BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. NOTICE is hereby given that an Extra* ordinary Vacancy having occurred in the office of Councillor for the Island Bay Ward of the Borough of Melrose, an Election to fill such vacancy is hereby appointed to take plaoe on TUESDAY, 2nd May, 1893. Nominations of Candidates for the above office will be received on TUESDAY, 18th April, before noon, at the office of the Mel rose Borough Council, 9, Queen's Chambers, Wellington, where nomination papers m*y be obtained. W. J. POSTER, Returning Officer. Wellington, 11th April, 1893. 850 RS WOODLANDS. Scientific Dressmaker, (Late of Te Aro Boose) 52, Vivian street. Costumes made to measure from £1 15i to £lO IQs . Ladles’ own material made up*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9881, 12 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9881, 12 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9881, 12 April 1893, Page 3