. Amusements . A - / : f\DD/ FELLOWS' HALL. THIS EVENING, Being positively tho last appearance of the SimonBens, prior to then* departure for Europe by the Rakaia, on the Bth April, 1868. SIMONSEN'S GRAND OPERA DE CAMERA. The following select programnie of the Simonsens, Repertoire will be submitted this evening : PABT I. Romance from the first act of the opera " L'Africane" (Meyerbeer), Mdmo Fanny Pimonsen Piano Solo — Mr Eugene Artot Ballad — I cannot mind my wheel mother (Linley) — Mdme Fanny Simonsen Fantaisio on Themes from "II Pirata" and "La Somnainbula" (Artot) — Martin Simonsen Grand Sccna and Avia from tho opera " Puvitani" (Bellini) — Mdme Fanny Simonson PAET 11. The Queen's Letter (Hobbs)— Mdme Fanny Himonsen Tremolo Fantaisie, on Annie Laurie (Simonsen) — Martin Simonsen Scenes that are brightest, from " Maritana" (Wallace) — Mdme Fanny Simonsen Ma Celine, fantaisie brilliante on Themes, from " Massaniello" (Hauman) — Martin Simonaen i Variations from the opera " The Crown Diamonds" (Auber), for soprana, Mdme Fanny Simonren PABT 111. Piano Solo— Mr Eugene Artot Irish ballad — Kathleen Mavourneen (Crouch) — Mdme Fanny Sim'onsen The Bird on the Tree — Rondo burlesque (Simon- | sen) — Martin Simonsen Grand Valse, from the opera "Faust," with violin obligato (Gounod) — Madame Fanny Simonsen and Martin Simonsen Priceß of Admission : — Reserved front seats Ba Gallery : - - 3s Back soats ..... 2s Seats may bo secured at the Hall between 10 and 12 in the forenoon, and 2 and 4 in the afternoon. Doors open at half-past seven o'clock. Perfor-' mance will commence at Eight o'clock. NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE. mHE ABOVE TALENTED COMPANY X will appear in Wellington for TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! Previous to their doparture for California. Full particulars in next issue. ADD:.FB'LLOWS' HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. GRAND VOLUNTEER AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. The Amateurs of No. I Co. W.R.V. (assisted by Miss Williams and % Misß Georgina Williams) will have the honor of appearing in the Odd Fellows' Hall on Wodnesday evening, April 15. The performance will commence with the screaming farce by Edmund Yates, MY FRIEND FROM LEATHERHEAD ! After which will be presented Tom Taylor's beaw tiful play in three acts (with new scenery, paint«d expressly for the occasion by Mr F. Varley) STILL WATERS RUN DEEP ! Concluding with Buckstone's admirable farce A DEAD SHOT! The Band of No. 1 Co. will perform during the evening. Doors open at half-past seven o'clock ; performance to commence at eight o'clock. Reserved seats, 5s ; gallery, 3a. A plan of tho Hall may be seen, and seats reserved, at Mr Russell's Music Warehouse. March 30, 1868. Wanted. ANTED a COMPETENT PERSON to manage a wholesale and retail general store in town. Remuneration equal to at least £500 per annum. Apply to J. M. CLELAND, Thorndon Stores. Wellington, July 24, 1868. ANTED, a MASTER for the Turakina Common School ; salary not less than £120, with free house ; a married man preferred. Applications to be addressed to tko Chairman of the School Committee not later than April 16bh, 1868. WANTED a good female cook for the Empire Hotel, Wanganui. Wages £1 a week and passago paid to Wanganui, provided an engagement is signed for six months beforo leaving Wellington. Apply by letter, addressed " Cook," offico of this paper. ANTED to Lease with a Right of Purchase, for a term of not less than ten years, from 1000 to 5000 acre 3of land suitable for a sheep run, situated in or near the Wairarapa. Address X.Y.Z., Post Office, Featherston. WANTED, a respeotablo steady young man for the Panama Hotel. Apply early — between 10 and 11 a.m., — John Lamont. ANTED, an ORGANIST for St. James's Church, the Hutt. Apply to the Rev. J. E. HERRING, the Parsonage. WANTED by the sth of May, a situation aa Gardener, by a young man, nge 26 ; has had ton years experience — fivo colonial ; has a thorough knowledge of the different branches of the trade, For references, apply to T. White, seedsman, Lambton quay. WANTED a Female Tenchcrfor the country. Must be competent to teach Music. Apply with testimonials, stating salary expected, to R. H. offico of this paper. A STRONG and ACTIVE YOUTH wanted for their Drapery Department. Apply to A. P. Stuart & Co. Wellington, 4th April, 1868. W' ANTED, information about HUGH and MATHEW HIGGINS, natives of Bessfort, County Longford, Ireland. Mathew came to New Zealand in December, 1862 ; and Hugh, when last hoard from, lived at Nunnawadding, Victoria. By communicating with tho Right Rev. Dr. Viard, Bishop of Wellington, they will hear good news from their father. Wellington, April 1, 1868.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2658, 7 April 1868, Page 1
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