Amusements. 0» D FELLOWS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, 10th MARCH. Grand Opening Nivht of the GIRARD ENTERTAINMENT. Most positively for Pour Nights only. THE MARVELLOUS GIRARDS Will have the honor of appearing in their Grand, Fantastic, Saltatorial, Gymnasticj Comique PANT 0 M I M E, As presented by them for oyer One Thousand Five Hundred Nights at the TheatreDu Chatelet, Paris ; Grand Opera House, New York ; Californian Theatre, San Francisco; Theatre Royal, Melbourne ; School of Arts, Sydney under the distinguished patronage, and by command of M. Thiers, ex-Preaidenfc of the French Republic; General Grant, .President of the, United States ; Sir, George! F. Bowen, Governor of Victoria; Sir : Hercules Robinson, Governor of New South Wales; Sir Maurice O’Connell, "Acting-Governor of Queensland and Mr,,Andrew Musgrove, Governor of South Australia. - The GIRARD FAMILY respectfully announce that, as they are under an engagement to appear in London early in June (leaving New Zealand in the Mikado on the 19 th March), it will be impossible to prolong the engagement beyond the stated four nights. In addition to . THE WONDERFUL GIRARDS, VALENTINE JACOBS, The Celebrated Prestidigitateur ,and Ventriloquist, will present his elegant and striking entertainment, entitled SCENES IN THE MAGIC CIRCLE ! ! And Funny People I have met. Assisted by EUGENE DE BRISSAC. Full and Efficient Orchestra. Prices of Admission ; Front Seats, 45.; Gallery, 2s. 6d.; Back Seats, Is. Seats can be reserved at Jackson’s, Stationer, Lambton-quay. ■ Carriages may be ordered tor ten o’clock. QD D FELL OW S’ HALL. SATURDAY, AND MONDAY, March 6 and 8. EUGENE B E D A, The celebrated ONE-LEG GYMNAST, DANCER, AND BICYCLE PERFORMER, . Will appear in his sensational acts, on FLYING TRAPEZE. BICYCLE ACT, and " NEW SONGS AND DANCES, In conjunction with THE FRAN CONIES, The Daring and Graceful Gymnasts, and a host of other talent. Bicycle Performance Extraordinary. Meetings. M EETING WASTE LANDS BOARD. Notice is hereby given, that a MEETING of the Waste Lands Board will he held at the Crown Lauds Office, on FRIDAY, 12th March, at noon. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Chairman. Crown Lands Office, Wellington 4th March, 1875. OWER H U T NEW WESLEYAN CHURCH. T. FOUNDATION STONE LAYING. The ceremony of LAYING a MEMORIAL STONE will be performed by the Honorable W. FOX, on TUESDAY NEXT, March 9, at half-past 3 o’clock. The ex-President of the Conference (Rev. T. Buddie) and the Chairman of the District (Rev. W. Morley) will also address the assemblage. , At 5 o’clock a PUBLIC TEA will be provided. The goods left over from the late bazaar will he offered for sale at 1.30 o’clock, by the Ladies’ Committee. Such as remain undisposed of-vrill be submitted to public auction after the tea. In - connection with the above, a Special Train will leave the Hutt at night (see Railway advertisement). N.B.—Passengers from Wellington are requested NOT to take return Tickets, as they are not available for return by -the special train. It will be needful to book at the Hutt Station. Exhibition , ELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Under the Patronage of his Excellency the Governor and Lady Normanby, His ■ Honor the Superintendent. The AUTUMN SHOW will be held in the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, on TUESDAY NEXT, 9th hist. A special prize of .£1 will be. given for the best specimen pair of Naikan Palms, fresh cut from .the bush; ' An auction of fruit, vegetables, aad flowers, will be held in the evening. , Prizes awarded at the last Show may bo had on application to Mr. S. Levy, Lambtonquay. ■ : • ’ Forms of entry, &0., may be obtained at Mr. C. K. Jeffs’, Lambton-quay. , Admission ;—To ; non-members, first two hours, 2s. 6d.; afterwards,'ls. Open from 2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m. WILSON HEAPS, Hon. Sec. 4th March. * Sewing MachinesVEII A MILLION IN USE and the demand keeps constantly Increasing. THE GREAT SUCCESS . OF THE , ’HEELER AND WILSON MACHINE without doubt, due to the Rotary Hook item on which they are constructed, and ioh combines GREAT SPEED ,Vith surprising durability and simplicity. THE LITTLE LABOR qhired to work them renders them the most 1 suitable for general use. / THE NEW NO. 6 a no heavy machinery to tire and weary feet, nor cog wheels to wear away and ak. It is, therefore, the most economical as I as the most durable and best machine for lors, Bootmakers, and all heavy work. We rant every genuine Wheeler and Wilson to s entire satisfaction., : , Beware of Spurious Imitations. B. W. MILLS Sole Agent for Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4356, 6 March 1875, Page 1
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