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Amusements. rjlO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT, OF THE GIRARD FAMILY Who sail for London on Tuesday, by the mail steamer. ODD EELLOW S’ HALL, Farewell Night of the WONDERFUL GIRARDS, Prior to their departure for London. Under the Special Patronage of THE MARQUIS AND MARCHIONESS OF NORMANBY. Part I. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, MARCH 15, The Performance will commence with SCENES IN THE MAGIC CIRCLE, BY VALENTINE JACOBS. 1. The Fortune Teller; or, Mystic Coin versus Cards 2. Transformation and Retransformation of Liquids 3. The Mysterious Growth of Flowers 4. The Demon Candle 5. The Inexhaustible Hat Part 11. Overture ... ... ... Mr. C. Parker. FEEDERICO AIREC, In his renowned performance, unequalled by any other artist. To be followed by the WONDERFUL GIRARDS, Russel, Julian, and Emile, in their ASTONISHING PANTOMIME. As' performed by them for over one thousand five hundred nights in France, America, and Australia, and pronounced by the entire Press of these countries to be the most astounding performance ever presented to the public, and greeted nightly with shouts of laughter and tremendous applause. ADOLPH GONZALES, Who is now on his way to America in company with the Girards, has volunteered hia valuable services, and will take his farewell of New Zealand on this occasion, presenting hia marvellous illustrations of Chinese, Japanese, and Arabian tumbling. Part 111. VENTRILOQUISM. When VALENTINE JACOBS will have the honor of presenting his FUNNY PEOPLE. The entire entertainment, concluding with Mr. JACOBS'S WONDERFUL zERIAL VOICE. J3ST The GIRARD FAMILY respectfully thank the public of Wellington for the liberal patronage they have received during their short stay here. THE CURTAIN WILL RISE PRECISELY AT 8 O’CLOCK. Full aud Efficient Orchestra. Prices of Admission : Front Seats, 45.; Gallery, 2s. 6d.; Back Seats, Is. Seats can be reserved at Jackson’s, Stationer, Lambton-quay. Carnages may be ordered ter ten o’clock. ODD0 DD F E L L O W S’ HALL. TUESDAY, ,16th MABCH, 1870. Under the immediate patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Normanbv. THE GARRICK CLUB Will perform the RENT DAY. With an afterpiece, in aid of the WIDOW of the late Mr. 11. Geimsione. For Caste, See Bills. Dress Circle, 4s. ; Gallery, 2s. SEATS can be secured at Mr. Jackson’s, Lambton Quay. yy ELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. THIRD CONCERT, SEASON 1874-5. AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ON THURSDAY, 25th MARCH, At 8 p.m. FIRST PART : Selections from Auber’s opera “ Masaniello.” SECOND PART. Miscellaneous Selections. Tickets, 4s. each ; can be obtained only of subscribers and members. Subscribers are informed that extra tickets can be obtained on application to Lyon and Blair aud R. W. Carver. W. O. SMITH, Hon Sec. Wellington, March 15, 1875. Meetings. WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED.) A meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at Messrs. Bethune and Hunter’s rooms, Custom House-street, on TUESDAY, the 30th MARCH, at 8 p.m,, for the purpose of confirming the following resolutions, which were passed at a meeting of shareholders on Tuesday, the 23rd of February last :t First.—To add as Regulation No. 40b the following ; “ The Directors shall have power to appoint one of their number to ba Managing Director, and to pay to ■him such salary as they shall think fit.” Second.—To add the following words to Sub-section 1 of Clause No, 47 of the Regulations : “ Excepting that of Managing Director.” L. LEVY, Managing Director. Wellington, 9th March, 1875. Corporation Notices■yy ELLINGTON WATERWORKS. NOTICE is hereby given that until further notice water from the waterworks mains must bo used for domestic or similar purposes only. The mains will be charged at full pressure thrice daily, viz., from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Heavy penalties are recoverable and will be enforced for allowing water to run to waste or unlawful use thereof. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, City Surveyor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4363, 15 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4363, 15 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4363, 15 March 1875, Page 1

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