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o PE E A JBL o Solo Lessees —The Land of tlio Moa Company. TO-NIGHT, SECOND PERFORMANCE OP New Zealand’s First Beautiful RomanTIO AND SPECTACULAR IIKAMA, THE LAND OF THE MOA, With Novr and Beautiful Scenery and Novel Mechanical Effects, Realising many of the wonders, past and ! present, of this truly-called Wonderland. GREAT SUCCESS. GREAT SUCCESS. 1 A CROWDED HOUSE LAST NIGHT. Produced under the following distinguished patronage His Excellency the Governor and Lady Glasgow. , His Worship the Mayor of Wellington, C. M. Luke, Esq., and members of tho City Council. The'Hon R. J. Seddon, Premier,’and Members of tho Cabinet. ' The Hon'George MoLoah, M.L.C., the Hon Robert Phatazyu, M.L.C., Sir Robert Stont, W. Crowther and Hone Heko, M’s.H.R. ■ Augustus E. Castendyk, Esq.; German Consul; George Fisher, Esq,, Italian Consul; Sir James Hector, Director New Zealand Museum : Sir Walter Bailor. Messrs B. Mollienanx; G. H. Baylie, F. Bradey, J. Thompson. A. Warbnrton, S. Costell, A. MoDougnll, E. W. Mills, Dr Chappell, J. Bnrnes, F„ Marshall, W. Gill, Thomas Ronayne, and a Host of Members of Parliament, and Leading Citizens too numerous to particularise. Ee-appeauance op the Popular Comedian ME GEORGE LEITCH, , Supported by A Carefully Selected and POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY. Characters Represented hi the Drama—- ■ , ; English; Jack Featherstohe (an artist) ... ... Mr Percy Brough Harold Walkedon (an author) ’ ... Mr Harold Carr Samson Noblem (an ' old Pilot) Mr George Leitoh Capias Marks (aliaa tho Blank Angel) ... Mr Fred W. Leonard Captain Davies (of , H.M. Gunboat Ariel) Mr Herbert Ashton Lieut. Charters (of H.M. Gunbout Ariel) Mr Geo. Linden Sandy McKay (land- ; lord of tho Gorso , ’ and Heather) 1 Harold Hubert Prescott (chief officer - ■ of the Gannyrooade) Mr Phil Walsh Ryloy (engineer of tho > Gannymoado) ... Mr Roht. Purely Swagsman ... ... Mr John Roberts His Mato ... ... Mr H. Eeiraor Gnmdiggor ... Mr R. Markham His Mato ... ... Mr I* 1 . Reynolds -• Chalmers ) English "c Mr Hart Courtney J Tourists "• (Mr Stout Porter ... ... ' ' ... Mr Hughes Mavis Noble (Nob- - • 1 Horn’s Niece) ■■■„; Miss Gladys Leigh ■ Fishermen, Sailors, Marinos, Naval Brigaderaon, . Ac., &c. ‘ Maoris: R e, wi. (ohie f and ;• ' • prophet) Mr James Cathonrt Roto \oi tho Ngapuhi Mr Cyril Koightley Hangi Mr Reg. Walters Hui (a half-onsto) ... Mr Ernest Willmoro Medicine Man Mr Eric Wood Magic Man ... ... Mr John Chard Kura (Rewi’s daugh- 1 tor) Miss Eitzmourioo Gill Wangarita (of ? the - ’'■ (Ngapuhi) _ ... ... Miss Polly Emory , Sophia (a guide) ’ Miss Minna Phillips Mother Mary .’... ... Miss Carrie Davey Boy ... Master? Saunders Girl ... ... ... Miss Carrie Hubert Chiefs, Natives (male and female), Children. The whole of the Magnificent Scenery, inolud- ; ing Wellington Harbour, Auckland, ’• Ohinemntn, Tho World - famed Pink Terraces, Like Rotorua, Tho Wonderful White Island, Lake Bdtomahana,' ERUPTION OF TaEAWERA, and . MAGNIFICENT AND REALISTIC TABLEAUX I ' The whole of the Magnificent Scenery by Mr Arthur Clint and assistants. The Elaborate Mechanical Effects by Messrs Eenno, Slattery and assistants. Stage Manager—Mr Fred. W.~ Leonard; Assistant Stage Manager—Mr XL Ashton Limelight and Gas Effects by Mr H. Stokes Property Master—Str W. Papps ( - • The whole produced under the. dirootidh of 1 V MR GEORGE LEITCH. Managerial Note.— Owing to the heavy expenditure incurred in the production of this groa t drama, the free list.will be entirely suspended. ■ ~ . - Box Office at Holliday’s. Day Sales at Abel’s and Aldous’. - Piano supplied by tho Dresden Company. Doors open at a quarter to 7; performance commences sharp at a quarter to 8; carriages at 11. Prices—ls, 3s, 2s, Is. 141 Criterion T HE ATE E. , TO-NIGHT. AUSTRALIAN MERRYMAKERS; Another packed-house on Saturday greeted Our Monte Carlo Ballet.' All Nations Finale. LIVING PICTURES. LIVING PICTURES. New Sketches, Songs, Ballads and Farces. Reduction in Prices—2s, Is, and fid. , 278 LIEDEHTAFEL. ' THE usual-WEEKLY REHEARSAL will ■ be held in No. 7, EXCHANGE HALL, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. , , THEO. H. RITCHEY, .298 ‘ Hon. Secretary. THE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS. • - - A NNUAL EXU IB ITION. Open Daily from 12 to‘s and 7.30 to 10. Music in the Evening, : /’ Brinsmead Exhibition Grand Piano, supplied through Messrs Hoffmann and Sons, will bo used, i Admission—One Shilling. LEWISH B. WILSON, 284 ; Secretary. MESSRS WADHAM AND SINCLAIR'S Eine Art E XHXBITION, WEIGHT’S ART GALLERY, 129, Lameton Quay. The Exhibition will remain Open for ONE WEEK longer, . after which the unsold pictures will be taken to Australia. 242 MUSIC IN. WELLINGTON. THOSE who have not yet sent in their names to join Mr ' MAUGHAN .BARNETT’S MUSICAL SOCIETY are requested to do so promptly, so that arrangements for the first meeting may be inado imimmediatelv on Mr Barnett’s return from Nelson on Wednesday Morning. Ladies and Gentlemen who have not received circulars can have any information on application at Cook’s Tourist Office, where names are. being euro Jed. All interested in tho success of the Society and in the progress of music in this city are invited to forward their names to be added to the list of subscribers. Joint Hon Secs. . . ■ ■ - 288' COLUMBIA etKATINS X>XNK. OLUMBIA ©EATING JCLiNK. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! Admission —Gents, Is, including skates; Ladies free, skates fid, Columbia Brass Band in Attendance - Open Saturday Afternoons. . Boxwood Wheels for Sale, 2s fid set. 390 “ PREMIER” CANDLES £ E E THE CHEAPEST, Sold Everywhere, EOBT. ANGUS, - ■ ■ - Cook’s Tourist Office, Lamhton Quay; JAMES YOUNG, P.O. Box 330.,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2575, 30 July 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2575, 30 July 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2575, 30 July 1895, Page 1

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