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ODD FELLOW'S HALL. 1 EXTRAORDINARY NOVELTY ! » Four Four Nights only. FRIDAY 8, TUESDAY 12, THURSDAY 14, AND SATURDAY, AUG. 16. First Appearance of the Talented Dramatic POLYPHONIST, I MR. HENRY JULIAN HALL Whose Entertainment in the Australian Colonies has been visited by upwards of 200,000 persons, and allowed by tbe Press to be the most Wonderful Amusement of the day, Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of the Australias, the Bat, tbe Pulpit, and Elite of Auckland, Taranaki, and Nelson. The Programme will consist of the Attractive and elegant Monologue, entitled HENRY HALLS FLIGHTS Through tbe Realms of Fun, Farce and Fancy, illustrating Shakespeare's SEVEN AGES OF MAN ! Flight 1. THE REALMS OF FUN! Introductory Address — after which Mr. Hall will appear as the following well-known individuals: — Mrs. Jemima Juniper the nurse with ber infant charge. Young Mr. Hall. Mrs. Sudbury's Advice. Hush-a-by Baby. Those blessed Juniper Berries. Tbe jeal comfort of life. Self-denial. The light of. other days has faded. Master Tommy Racket, the Schoolboy. \ Off to School. Recollection of otlier__ Jimes. French. Greek Idioms. Sclldol '■'- time. „ Boyish games. The pear tree. Som; grapes and sugar cnne. Miss Clementina Languisb, a sentimental young lady, with a slight lisp. Lonely I wander. My book is my only companion. Desolation — Anguish — Despair. I'll sing to at--5 tract him hither. Scotch Song (witb Contralto Introductions) Annie Laurie. Mr. Adolphus Foxglov t a Fop. I love but one. Departure for the Colonies. The ladies love me too well. Tbe glories of late hours. We gents are irresistible, 'pou soul. Song (oiiginal) ....TipTop Fop on Town. In which the audience will roost politely be induced to join in Chorus. Mdlle. Entrechat, a Lady of the Ballet. Reception at the Opera A present from a friend. The choice Bouquet. Preparing for tbe Opera. The Star. My last Dance. Spanish Dance with Tambourine. Slow Movement, ani La Saltarelle, and end of Flight First. Interval of Ten Minutes. During which time Signor P. GALEA late Bandmaster of the 57th Regt: will perform selections from tbe most Popular Operas ol the Day on the Piano Forte. Flight 2. THE REALMS OF FARCE! The Disappointed Housemaid. New original and inimitable Song, entitled " That Young Man from the Country as kept Compauy wilh me.'' Mr. Frede>ick Flighty, the Liglit Comedian. What shall I appear iv t The Apprentice. The distracted father and maniac son. The Waierman. — Sokg Cherries and Plums. The New Zealand Volunteer, in an entirely new and original costume, which, will, no doubt, be adopted by the members of that honourable Corps. "Hope told a flattering tale." Exercising, form square, &c., &c, quick march. Song (original) ....The Rifle Volunteer. Miss Tahiti* Miffin, an old Maid. Family gossip. What a de'ighttul cup of Tea. Once I was loved. Husbands are all deceivers, Single blessedness. My hea.t is never changed oy time. The flight. Theophelus Mark Anthony Browne. The learned Nipper. My foolish Missus. The Pickaninny's shirr. Mangling by steam. Song iVi y Skiff 13 on the Shore. Grandfi'ther Silve. lock. Old Age. Life's Toil is e'er — siill lam bappv. Stirring recollections — p.^.st, present, and future. Time kills all. Song (original) . . . .One True Man of Old. End of Flight Second. Interval of Five Mimites. Flight .1. — The Realms of Fancy! HALL'S MAGIC PICTURE FRAME OF LIVING PORTRAITS. In which Mr. Hall will appear as animated likenesses. Miss Smirk (a Youug Lady at a Tea Party) Sons; — Love not 1 Mr. Lucius Lavender ...... A Regent Street Swell ' Susan Squeak (a Street Ballad Singer) Song — Home Sweet Home Colonel Eung (an old ofiicer). .Song Cigars and Cognac Monsieur Leclair (a French Ballet Master). .Dance Lilliputian Hornpipe Jumbo Jum (au Ethiopian Serenader) .. Song — My Massa Libs Mrs, Dorothy Drum (a Lodging Housekeeper) Song (original) Heart's Enst Britannia of the Isles. She will introduce asttiking Portrait of our most Sovereign Queen Victoria. Illuminated by tbe Electric Light. Song, God Save the Queen, and Farewell. Admission— Reserved or front seat ss, gallery 3s. To commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Doors open 1 at half-past 7. Seats con be reserved at the Hall from 11 to 1 daily 3 ... . Books of t c Words of Songs, &c, price 6d., to be obtained at the principal Shops. R. W. LAWRENCE, Agent. Aug. 7, 1862. J NOTICE. THE Business 1 itherto carried on by tbe late JorfN Evans, as Saddler and Harness Maker, wi'l in future be carded on by John Evans, V Jun., who trusts by strict attention to business, punctuality, and moderate charges, to meiit the patronage so liberally bestowed on his Father. Business Premises, Willis-street, Wellingtou. Aus. 8, ISO 2. NELSON CLUB. WANTED, for the Nelson Club, a respectable man, as STEWARD. Applications, accompanied by testimonials as to character, and stating amount of salary expected, to be addressed to M. Bury, Esq., Honorary Secretary, Nelson Club, Neld Sin, on or before the 23rd August next. A married I man, without family, would be preferred. II Nelson, Aug. 2, 1802. V\f ANTED by a young person wbo can he well Vv recommemlcd a Sitaation as Nursery Governess, or to take charge of a School, or in any capacity not directly menial. Address A. W,— Mrs. Hall Mulgrave street, Wellington.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1750, 7 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1750, 7 August 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1750, 7 August 1862, Page 2

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