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Amusements, Sec. TI/TASONIO MUSIC HALL, HUTT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SIMONSEN'S GRAND OPERA DE CAMERA. FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. For further particulars see programmes. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1868. Gband Opeba Night. MADAME FANNY SIMONSEN, The great Prima Donna from the Opera Comique of Puris, late of Lyater's Royal Italian and English Opera; and MARTIN SIMONSEN, Late Solo-Violinist to his Majesty the King of Denmark and Conductor of Lyster's Opera Company, assisted by MISS REBECCA JONES, Of Lyster's Opera Company, MR G. F. PRICE, And Mr EUGENE ARTOT, the eminent Pianist Foe the Benefit of thb CENTRAL VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. Under the distinguished patronage of The Hon. E. W. Staftobd, Thb Hon. Majob Richardson, Captain Buckley, Officers and Members of the Artillery Corps, Captain Moßabnbit, Officers and Members of the W-R- Volunteers, Captain Buck, Officers and Members of the Veteran Corps, Captain Aickin, Officers and Members of the Cadet Corps, Captain Whitbfobd, Officers and Membera of the W.V.F. Brigade, And the Mite of Wellington. Upon which occasion Madame Fanny Simonßen •will have the honor of uppoaring in the following characters : — As Amina (Bellini's) Opera La Somnambtoa } As Isabella (Meyerbeer's) Opera Robeet le Diable, As Leonoba (Verdi's) Opera II Tbovatobb. The Band of the Artillery Corps, with the kind permission of Captain Buckley, will perform during the evening. The Committee of Odd Fellows have kindly grunted tho use of the Hall. The exterior of the Hall will bo brilliantly illuminated, kindly lent for the occasion. Further particulars in programmes. Prices of Admission : Reserved seats, ss ; Gallery, 3s. Doors opon at half-past seven, commence at eight punctually. Carriages may be ordered for half-past ten. Conveyances. riOBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE ov ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leave the Booking Office, Adjoining Osgood's Empire Hotel, Wellington, for the various Branches as under : — WEST COAST, WANGANUI BRANCH, Every Monday and Thursday, at 6 a.m., passing through 1. Kai Warra Warra 10. Horo^enua 2. Ngahauranga 11. Mam«.fatu 3. Johnsonville 12. Lower Rangitikoi 4. Porirua 13. Upper Rangitikei 5. Pahautanut 14. Tutaonui 6. Horokiwi Valley 15. Turakina • 7. Paikakariki 16. Wangaehu 8. Waikanae 17. Wanganui 9. Otaki Coaches leave the Booking Office M'Donnbll'i Red Lion Hotel, Wanganui, for Wellington, same day and hour. TURAKINA AND WANGANUI. A Conch leaves Glkkson's Hotel, Turakina, for Wanganui daily, at 8.30 a.m., passing through intermediate stations. Returning, leaves the Red Lion Hotel, Wanganui, at 4 p.m. same day. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. WILLIAM DAVIES, Proprietor. pOBB AND COS TELEGRAPH LINE OS ROYAL MAIL COACHES TO WAIRARAPA. On and after MONDAY, 13th Jan., Coaches -will leave the Booking Office, opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, DAILY AT SEVEN A.M. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, caaches will leave Willeßtoh's Booking Office at 8 a.m. W. R. HASTWELL, Proprietor. C. WILLESTON, Agent. A COVERED CONVEYANCE. ~ rpAYLOR'S COACH leaves Blackey's Hotel, •*- Horokiwi Valley, for Wellington, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 a.m.j Boulton's and London's Hotel, Pahautanui, at 9 a.m. ; McGrath's and Bould's, at 10 a.m. From Wellington — Leaves Barry's Ship Hotel, for Pahautanui, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 a.m. ; Gawith's Hotel, Thorndon Flat, at 12 a.m. January 29, 1868.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2630, 1 February 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2630, 1 February 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2630, 1 February 1868, Page 1

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