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Amusementsrjp HEAT BE ROYAL. Lessees... ... Messrs. Bates & Howard. Stage Manager ... Mr. J. P. Hydes. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) DECEMBER 28, Increasing Enthusiastic Audiences Nightly Assemble to Greet MRS. E. M. BATES . The young, accomplished, and talented artiste. ME. F. M. BATES, The standard and popular actor. MOST ASTOUNDING SUCCESS! THE STREETS OE NEW YORK. Lncr Faihweather ... Mrs. E. M. Bates. Badoer (A N. Y. Clerk) Mr. F. M. Bates. Ballad, “Dreaming of Thee,” Mrs. F. M. Bates Massey’s Beautiful Scenery ! The Star Dramatic Company ! ! The Great Fire Scene and the Snow Storm in Broadway ! ! ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! The Last Night of Mrs. F. M. Bates and Mr. F. M. Bates in this American novelty. Q.REAT AMERICAN CIRCUS. LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! Of this Champion Company previous to thendeparture per s.s. Taranaki for Christchurch.' !GRAND FAREWELL PROGRAMME. LAST NIGHT OF THE DARING ACTS OF HORSEMANSHIP. LAST NIGHT OF THE DOUBLE SOMER- - SAULT. LAST NIGHT OF THE SENSATIONAL BARE-BACK RIDING. ALL SENSATIONAL ACTS THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, December 28th. MILLION PRICES ! MILLION PRICES ! Pit, Is.; Stalls, 25.; Circle, 3s. Children under ten years half price. Doors open at 7.30, commence at eight o’clock. COME EARLYTO SECURE YOUR SEATS FOR THE FAREWELL NIGHT. T. L. KING, Agent. QHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. MONDAY, 28th DECEMBER, 1874. The Managing Committee of the Odd Fellows' Hall have much pleasure in announcingto the public that they intend giving A PUBLIC SOIREE On the above date. Admission, 2s. 6d. each. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. to the music of an EXCELLENT QUADRILLE BAND, Lately arrived from England. R. A. MARSHALL, Secretary. UE E N’S THEA TR E, Pbinces-steeet, Dunedin. This Theatre is open for engagement on and after 18th JANUARY. For terms, &c., apply to WILL. S. DOUGLAS & CO,, Princes-streot. TendersO CONTRACTORS TENDERS for the Formation of Vivian and Pirie streets, according to amended plana and specifications, will be received by the City Council until four p.m. of THURSDAY, the 31st INSTANT. N. MARCHANT, City Surveyor. 0 BUILDERS. Tendersfor erectinga three-storey Warehouse and offices on the Reclaimed Land for Messrs. Thompson, Shannon, and Co., mil be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen until noon of WEDNESDAY, 6th JANUARY. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Molesworth-street, December 11. ijl O BUILDE RS. TENDERS are invited until NOON of TUE SDAY, the 29th instant, for the erection of workshops for the Phcenix Iron Works Company. Plans and specifications at my office. THOMAS TURNBULL, Architect. Hunter-street, 21st December. fJT O BUILDERS. FRESH TENDERS are invited until 3 o’clock, p.m. of THURSDAY, the 31st INSTANT, for the erection of a PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on the comer of Willis and Dixon-streets. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications to be .seen at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect. Hunter-street, 22nd December. Extension of time forreceiv--ING TENDERS. The time for receiving tenders for the Presbyterian Church has been extended until MONDAY, JANUARY 4. rjA O BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of Premises for the Bank of New South Wales at Bull's and at Carlyle. Plans and specificationstobe seen at the Bank in Wanganui, and at the Architect’s Office, Wellington. Tenders to be lodged at the Architect’s Office, on or before the 7th January, 157.1. The lowest or. any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, Architect. December 21, 1874. SA W-MIL LATPALME RSTO N, MANAWATU. TENDERS are invited up to NOON of THURSDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1875, fee WORKING aSteam Sawmill, quite now, situate near Palmerston. Tenders to be sent to the office of the undersigned, where the conditions and any further information may be ascertained. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN BROGDEN & SONS. Ecatherston-street, 17th Dec., 1874.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4296, 28 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4296, 28 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4296, 28 December 1874, Page 1

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