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Amusements. QDD FELLOWS' .HAL L. •. THE'CHEAT | CALIFORNIA -MINSTRELS. ■ LAST TWO NIGHTS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Rh AND sth SEPTEMBER. ... THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, September 4, ‘ ' GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. ANENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. EVERYTHING -NEW. FRESH, AND ’ SPARKLING. I PROGRAMME: ■ "• ■ ■ ■ ' PART I. Overture, “How can I leave - thee” ... California Minstrels “ Down by tbe sea ” Mr E. Ameky “My little ■ one’s waiting for me” ... Mr G. W. Rockefeller “ Comic ditty ” ... Mu. Harry Kelly “ Bonny blue-eyed Bell ” ■ Me. T. Campbell “Any ornaments ” ‘ ... Mr, Chas. Sutton; “ Gentle Bessie ” ... Mr. J, B, Mavok To conclude with ' • ■ SCENE AT THE CIRCUS ; INTERMISSION- OP FIVE MINUTES. ; • ;■ . part ir. Selections ...... . Orchestra SUTTON AND KELLY IN THEIR ■ DOUBLE SONGS AND .DANCES. THE DOCTOR’S SHOP. Dr. Cureall.... ... M,r. T. Campbell Billy Greeley ; ~...; Mb. Charles ’ Sutton •> Johnny Cramps Mb. J.N. Bonning . Yocal Duet ... Messrs. Mayor and Ameky . THAT RASCAL HARRY. Mr. Simpson ... Mr Gi W. Rockefeller Rascal Harry ... . , Mr. Harry Kelly • i .Cavatina, “ Hear me gentle Mari tana,” i i Mu. E. AmebY. ’ : OBEYING ORDERS. i> •• Colonel Bullet. ... ■ • ; Me. T. Campbell ; Miss Gmi ....- . Me. Charles Sutton James Blunderbuss... Mb. llarhy Kei.lV WiolinSolo. - Mb. J; A. Herman. ’■ ' To conclude with the operatic sketch KILL TROYATOEE, . . OR SCENES AT THE FORGE. Count do Lunatic ..: ...Mr. T. Campbell i Man Wreok-oh ... ...Mi J. B. Mavok Lean-oh-rah .j: .. .Mr. G. W. Rockefeller Jake {a blacksmith! 1 r Mr. Harry' Kelly Jim (his apprentice) ' Mr. Charles Sutton - . Chorus by Company. G. W. ROCKEFELLER, Treasurer. Meetings. &c. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Under tho Patronage of the Goveknop. and i ' , Lady/Febgussqn, His Honor the' Superintendent. ■■ ■ President': W. T. L. Travers, Esq., F.L.S. , ’Vice-Presidents : Alfred Ludlam, Esq.,' I M.P.C.; the Yen. Archdeacon Stock, ALA; .. A. de 15. Brandon, Esq., M.H.R.THE OPENING SHOW OF THE SEASON . 1 , 1874-5, Will be held .in ; , THE TH E A T..R E ROYAL ON FRIDAY, the 4th SEPTEMBER. 1 Schedules of Prizes, Forms of Entry, and. all information", may be had at Jeff's Horticultural Repository,-Lambton Quay. ■ • i Mr. S. Levy, collector to. the Wellingtou Education Board has been appointed to receive the Subscriptions and Donations of members, or they may be paid, in to the credit of the Hon. Treasurer of the Society at the Bank of New Zealand,; or at the door on the day of tho show. : Subscriptions : jGI Is., and 10s. 63. each. ; Admission to, non subscribers :, First two ■h|outs,/2si 6d. each ; afterwards, Is.. i Open from 2 to 5.15, and from 7 to 10. S E ERYIOE OF" SACRED SONG, Illustrative of ; „ ; ’ “THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS; ; To he held in the _ THORNDON WESLEYAN CHURCH FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Commencing at 7.30. p.m.., .. . . IN AID OF NEW SCHOOL FUND. Tickets— Shilling each. 'HE WELLINGTON; BUILDING SOCIETY.' • notice'. 58 tllßt raaJTH GENERAL Pa yment of Subscriptions ; and tm ;’ v q °. ® holdon at the office of the »' Wellington, on FRIDAY, 4tn .t*** •‘■EMBER, 1871, at 7.0’ clock in the evening., t; 1 The Sale of' Shares will 'coinmeD./ 0 ‘"J 5 o’clock, to the exclusion of all other hnsiueoS' • : • CHARLES WHITE, Actuary and Secretary. Art Unions, &o. - S; PECI AL ■; AR T UNI ON. Two valuable Pictureswill be drawn for at Doneckex-’s Union Hotel at a date which will bo duly advertised. ■ ' 250 MEMBERS at ONE GUINEA each. .!■ 25 tickets are reserved for Canterbury l 25 : ’ Otago ,-j 130 have been already sold, and tho remain's! . ‘ - . ing 70 are now open to the public. The pictures are now on- view at Doneckex - ’s Union Hotel, where tickets can be obtained on application. . < - PaintsT OUISSON’S NELSON HEMATITE •il- ■ .PAINT... ’ This paint is cheaper than rod load or any other, covering a much larger surface talcing weight for weight, and is infinitely more durable. ~ ■ ■ •: ■i u ■ ■ ■■ “Far superior to any imported paint “(Signed, W. Lionitoct. “ Superintendent Public Works, Nelson.” . “ Superior to any other paint I have had •'duringmy experience of thirty years: , ■ ; “(Signed) r. '.Jambs S. Cross, • “Harbor Master, Nelson.’’ T.li.L. is not answerable for any paint not marked “LOUISSON’S NELSON HEMATITE PAINTjV but that he will guaraixtee as superior to any other. - ’ . TURNBULL & CO., : , : i Sole Ageixts.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4199, 4 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4199, 4 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4199, 4 September 1874, Page 1

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