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OUSE O p, “ _ H Under th'e Direction of Mr Geo. Mus?rove General Managers, Messrs Harry Musgrove and T. P. Hudson. HISTORICAL MUSICAL EVENT. SATURDAY EVENING. AUGUST 10th Mr Musgrove will introduce to the Wellington Public positively THE GREATEST COMBINATION OP THE WORLD’S STAR OPERATIC ARTISTS THAT HAS EVER VISITED AUSTRALASIA. And the MUSGEOVE GRAND OPERA SEASON Will commence with Verdi’s Grand and Favourite Work, ■JL rjpROVATORE. (THE TROUBADOUR.) Produced on a Scale of Magnificence Unsurpassed in any part of the World. DRAMATIS PERSONAE: Leonora Madame Slapoffski Inez Maud Harrington Azucena ... ... ... Agnes Janson Manrico ... ... ... Urnfcerto Salvi Ruiz Clarence Leumane Count di Luna Max Eugene Perrando .... ... Charles Tilbury Musical Director—HEßß SLAPOFFSKI THE SEASON WILL BE POSITIVELY LIMITED TO NINETEEN NIGHTS. ALL THE OPERAS WILL BE RENDERED IN ENGLISH. With Entirely New Scenery and Completo Mise-en - 3cene. CHORUS OF FIFTY VOICES. COMPLETE GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. < • TWO COMPLETE COMPANIES OF PRINCIPAL ARTISTS. Selected by Mr Musgrove from England, Ireland, America, Canada, Russia, Germany. France and Italy. SATURDAY, AUG. 10—"1L TROVATOre ** MONDAY. AUG. 12—" FAUST.” TUESDAY, AUG. Id—‘‘CARMEN. WEDNESDAY", AUG. 14—“LOHENTHURSDAY, AUG. 15—" IL TROVATORE.” FRIDAY, AUG. IG—"CARMEN.” SATURDAY, AUG. 17-" FAUST.” In spite of the enormous expense of bringing such a complete organisation, considerably over 100, the following prices of admission have been arranged, so that all classes of the community may have an opportunity or witnessing the MUSGROVE GRAND OPERA CO.: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, Gs; Back Stalls and Family Circle, 4s; Pit. 2s, after 7.45 p.m., One Shilling. The BOX PLAN for the first six nights will be opened at Holliday’s THIS (Tuesday) MORNING at 9 o’clock. Representative, HERR BENNO SCHERER.

gk By Special Appointment to his Excel* lency the Governor. •EXHIBITION OF WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS. By C. N. WORSLBY. CONTINENTAL AND NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, At MoGREGOR WRIGHT AND CO.’S ART GALLERY. Picture Frame Makers, Fine Art Dealers. Gilders, Artists* Colonrmen. 129. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON

CONCLUSION OF OUR SALE. JIHB,‘LAST FIVE WEEKS of out six months’ lease of premises has now commenced. and as EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD, this Sale affords a splendid opportunity to *purohase IRONMONGERY at prices never before heard of. SALE NOW ON. WILKINS AND FIELD. “IT’S A FINE SPEERIT THE TALISKER.” JOHN 26, Featherston .street, WELLINGTON AGENTS. CHAS. MACKINLAY AND CO.’S V. 0.8. Whisky, as supplied to the Houses of Parliament, the principal Clubs, Hotels, etc., of the United Kingdom, India and the colonies. PURIEI MINERAL WATER. PACK AND s ON, -. A CME ’’ QAS JgNGINES. UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST MADE. The Acme of Simplicity, Efficiency and Economy. Can be seen Working in Wellington, PRICES VERY MODERATE, Sole Agents for New Zealand— J. W. WAT.ACE AND CO., 54, Victoria street. 153 RENTS’ DANCING SHOES. Largest Stock in the City,' From 4a lid, at PEARCE’S BOOT ARCADE. CUBA STREET. STOP that Cough by taking Sykes’ Cura Cough, the Great Microbe Killer. Is 6<L All Chemists and Stores.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4427, 6 August 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4427, 6 August 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4427, 6 August 1901, Page 6