RJNOBSS’S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager: Mr Hoskins. ANOTHER GLORIOUS HIT. WILLIAM HORACE LINGARD, MISS ALICE DUNNING (LING RD), MISS FLORENCE C LYILLE, MB HOSKINS. THIS EVENING (Thursday).’AUGUST 10, SIR SIMON SIMPLE, Or, Not buch a Fool as V, Looks. Sirs Mertnr, ... ,'uiss Alice ■Dw.nhig {Linear i) Sir &iui<-u SunpU ... Mr Vv. .U, Llu.-.r.\l Sirs MoaW Misa Floreji-'c Co.tvUw Mr Mould ; !.i Jlo.ildns Cono’uding with A DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. Lady Elizabeth Freelove..,Miss All e Jununing (Lingard) Colonel Freelove ... Mr W. H. I dtigard FRIDAY EVENING, 11th AUGUST, BENEFIT OF W. HORACE Lf-GAHD. Seats may be reserved at Begg’s.
QU F; fi N’ S THE A TR E , THISJTHUESDAY) EVENING, LOTTERY OF LIFE. Mr E. C, fchipp in his Pedestal Dance.. FRIDAY, August 1L Be-appearance of those talented and favorite artistes. - MR and MRS GEOROE DARRELL (Prior to their departure for Melbourne, en route for England). Shakespeare’s Greatest Comedy, AS YOU LIKE IT. * Rosalind Mrs George Darrell Orlando ... ... Mr George Darrell “ Nell, the Californian Diamond.” MR CHARLES RUSSELL’S MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, Or l ecture upon Music, entitled “The Influence of Music on the Human Mind.” TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) and FRIDAY, 10th and 11th August, at the TEMPERANCE HALL. Songs include: Song— 11 Farewell to the Emigrant,” words and music by Chaa. Russell Bong—“ Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep ” Seen*—“ Ship on Fire ” ... Henry Russell Ac, 4c, Prices* of Admission—Front seat, 3s; back seats, 2s. Doan open at 7.30; performance to commence at 8. GALLERY-ONE SHILLING.
WAKAEI VOLUNTEER CONCERT AND BALL. FTIHB Annual Concert and Ball of the A Wakari Volunteers will be held in the Drill Shed to-morrow (Friday) evening. Concert commences at 8 o’clock. Double ticket for the ball 5s (refreshments included). - The Classes hitherto conducted by Mr .1. Kelly at St. Geovge’a TT*U will be held at<she Temperance Hall, Moray Place, for tfie^Hl^re. Stuart street, August 4,1876. Shipping.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). [OB ©AMARU. - SAM'SON. p.s., To-morrow, Friday, the 11th August, Passengers by 7 a.m, train. F P lOR TIMAES.-TAIARO A, B.n, To morrow, Friday, the 11th -august. Passengers by 5.15 pro, train fjiOK AKAiioA. i■yi ,r !'Kr to>‘, JD LINGTOK, f'iwt'in, Nct-on, and Manslcau, taking Cargo and T’asseu pen for /ransbipxnent to Xaikouras, Wangauuf, Napier, Poverty Pay. Foxtou! Kangitikei, Westport, Hokitika, and Greyroouth. —T A U P O, s.s., Tomorrow, Friday, pith August. Passengers by 12,16 p.m. train. To be followed by the TARANAKI, as., on Monday, 14th August. WELLINGTON, s. s., on Saturday, 19th August. HAW EA, s. a on Wednesday, 22nd August. TAUPO, b.s , on Monday, 28th August. FOP AKARfi A.— T AIU P O. 8.8.. To morrow. Friday, the lltb August. Passengers by 12.15 p.m. train
F OR U K TIK.A, GREYMOUTH, and WE3IPORT, via Bluff and Jackson’s &A^t OEI ' “•* Offices: Harbor Chambers, SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under:— A N G A N Ul, b, a,, for BLUFF AND RIVERTON, ON TUESDAY NEXT, at Rattray street vhsrt. w Cargo received on Monday. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees’ risk and expense, H. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street, STEAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY. Via Lyttelton and Wellington. Superior Passenger Accommodation. THE Favorite Screw Steam* ship EASBT, 1,489 tons register, A. Bfcnnedy, comBlander, will be despatched , . f° r the above ports on oe about Thurs lay, 10th August Inst. Cargo till 11 a.m. Passengers by 12,15 p.m. train. Tirouga Tickets to London by g §. Whampoa.
FPANPTB FULTON OVERLAND ROUTE TO EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YOKEL The Australasian Pacific Mail Steamship Company, under Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments for the Conveyance of >j&o.v’H Malls. mHE luaguiUuen X. Screw Hteatnehip ZEALANDIA, 3.500 Tons, will leave PORT CHALMERS, for „ _ _ SAN FRANCISCO, via Northern Porte of New Zealand, Eanaaro, and Honolulu, On WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1876. -BopMnv to Lyttelton, Wellington, Mapier, w Auckland, For freight or passage, apply to HENRY DRIVER, Bond street, Agent. UedleaL THOMAS'S COMPOUND APERIENT PILLS. XTO Family should be without them. For XV all disorders of the Liver and Stomach, wamg'indigestion, sick bead-ache, pains in the back, &c, they are a certain remedy. In boxes at Is, 2s 6<L and 4a Gd each. Preg««d by H. Thomas, Chemist and Druggist, street (opposite the Post Office) and
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Evening Star, Issue 4198, 10 August 1876, Page 2
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