O pE E A BL OUSE. Directors Miss Annia Montague and Mr Edward Parley Business Manager Mr Harry Cross IME ontaque-Tuener OPEEA SEASON. Excellent Houses, Enthusiastic Audiences, Still the rule. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3rd, Repetition and Positively Last Night This Season, The great success of Monday last, LUCREZIA "OOEGIA. UCREZIA J3ORGIA. The best interpretation of this fine work ever given in this city. Miss Annie Montague, As Luerczia Borgia. “The audience was carried away by her performance from first to last.” —N.Z. Times. Miss Cicely Staunton, As Maffio Oraini. “ Was much admired throughout.” Times. Me Edward Parley, As Duke Alfonso. “ He is on ideal Duke.”—Post. Mb William Walshe, As Qennaro. “ Deserves very high praise for his representation.” —Post. LAST NIGHT OP “LUCEEZIA BOEGIA.” TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AUGUST4th, VICE-EEGAL COMMAND NIGHT, “MARITANA.” Piano and Organ kindly lent by Hoffmann and Sons. Prices of Admission Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 3s j Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. Day sales at Abel’s and Aldous’. The plana for the Season are now open at Holliday’s. 633 J. ST. CLAIR, Touring Manager. V. E. Opera JEL ous e . MONTAGUE-TUENEE OPEEA SEASON. Vice-Regal' Command Night, SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 4, In the Presence of His Excellency the Governor, Lobd Glasgow. Grand and Last Production this season of MAEITANA. 619 OpEEA H OUSE. MONTAGUE - TURNER OPEEA SEASON. EEPEETOIRE POE NEXT WEEK. A MUSICAL FEAST. Monday and Wednesday, Aug. 6 and 8, “ CARMEN.” Tuesday and Saturday, Aug. 7 and 11, “ BOHEMIAN GIRL.” Thursday, Aug. 9, “FATINITZA.” Friday, Aug. 10, “ FAUST.” Box Plana now open at Holliday’s. 634 J. ST. CLAIR, Touring Manager. Theatre B o y al. IMPORTANT MUSICAL NOTICE. MADAME BELLE COLE’S CONCERT COMPANY. BELLE COjuE’S CONCERT COMPANY. BELLE COLE’S CONCERT COMPANY. Messrs P. A. Howells and G. C. .Allan have much pleasure in announcing that they have concluded arrangements with Mr W. H. PoCLE for a short New Zealand tour of the above Company, VIZ.: — MADAME BELLE COLE, Contralto MISS GWEN DAVIES, Soprano MDLLE. HENBIETTE MUEKENS, Violinists MR T. M. JACKSON, Tenor MB CHARLES MAGEATH, Bass
This is unquestionably the moat powerful musical organisation which has ever visited New Zealand, as the artists occupy a position in the v?i y front rank of English Concert Performers The number of appearances in Wellington will bo given under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of Hxs Excellency the Governor, His Worship the Match, and other leading citizens, and are limited to FOUR CONCERTS ONLY FOUR:CONCERTS ONLY Commencing THURSDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1894, As in consequence of engagements in Sydney the No w Zealand tour is limited to five weeks only. The Opera House being otherwise engaged, the management wore obliged to secure the Theatre Royal, but every, provision will bo made to ensure the comfort and eon- ■ venienoe of patrons. The Box Plan will bo opened at the Dresden Piano Warehouse on Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. Prices of admission —4s, 2s Gd, Is. M. MARCUS, 629 Business Manager. COLUMBIA SKATING RIN K Incestre street. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVEN INGS from 7.30 to 10. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. CITi BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. A staff of attendants will instruct and assis beginners. FLOOR IN EXCELLENT ORDER. Ladies admitted tree to all sessions. HUNTING. rjYHE Hounds will Meet at the Hutt Bridge TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30. G 26 JOS. MYERS, Hou. Sec. NOTICE. THE "HUTT PUBLIC PARK AND RACECOURSE RESERVE. A PUBLIC Meeting will be hold at the Railway Hotel, Lower Hutt, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 7th August, at 12 o’clock noon, in accordance with the provisions of the Hntt Public Park and Racecourse Act of 1866. W. A. FITZHERBEET, 632 Chairman Board of Trustees. IST EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION, Interprovincial Football Match, Marlborough v. Wellington, at Show Grounds, Petone, on* SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1894. ON Saturday, 4th instant, special return tickets to Show Grounds Platform, in* eluding admission to grounds, will be issued as under : Carriages, 2s ; seated wagons, Is 6d. The above tickets will be issued for the ordinary train leaving Te Aro at 2.20 p.m. and Wellington at2.2Bp.m. They will also bo issued for a special train leaving Te Aro at 2.35 p.m, and Wellington at 2.43 p.m. Return train will leave Show Grounds Platform at 5.15 p.m. BY ORDER. Traffic Manager’s Office, Wellington, 2nd August, 1894, 624 NEW BOOKS. NEW SUPPLIES. Kipling’s The Jungle Book, 6a. Rolf Boldrewood’a A Modern Buccaneer, 2s fid and 3s 6d Mrs Caffyn’s The Yellow Aster, 6a Zola’s Money, 3s 6d E. F. Benson’s The Rubicon, 3s 6d and 2s fid Weyman’a A Gentleman of France, 3s fid
and 2s 6d Sarah Grand’s Ideala, 3s 6d Harraden’s Ships that Pass, 3s 6d E. F. Benson’s Six Common Things, 3s 6d F. M. Crawford’s Katherine Landerdale, 3a 6d and 2s Gd Nat Gould’s Thrown Over, 2s A. C. Gunter’s A Princess of Paris, 2s The King’s Stockbroker (to arrive), 2s R. L. Stephenson’s Catriona, cheap edition, 2s J. Strange Winter’s Bed Coats, Is Zangwill’s The Children of the Ghetto, 3a 6d John Oliver Hobbes* Books, la 6d and 2a THE NEWEST BOOKS ALWAYS ON HAND. SUPPLIES EYEET WEEK, 39, Cuba bteeet, Wellington, Telephone No, 313.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2275, 3 August 1894, Page 1
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