Amusements- ' 0 D D FE L L 0W S’ HALL. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing' SATURDAY, 27th MARC H. Entire change of programme, each evening. Re-appearance of the favorite artiste, GRACE EGERTON, (Mrs. Geo. Case), AND MR. GEORGE CASE After an absence from New Zealand of nine years, since when they have appeared in their admired entertainment, and SKETCHES OF ODD PEOPLE, With never-failing success in all parts of the Australian colonies, through India and Canada twice, in China, Japan, California, the United States, and for three years in all the leading towns of Great liritain. Prices of admission:—Reserved seats, 3s. ; family tickets, to admit four, 10s. (to be procured only. at Mr. Jackson’s, stationer, where a 'plan may.be. seen) ; gallery, 25.; hack seats Ig. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at a o’clock. rJH H E A T B E E O Y" A L. Lessees Messrs, Bates and Howard. GRAND RE-OPENING NIGHT. EASTER 'MONDAY. Theatre Re-decorated ! Dress Circle Lowered ! ! Private Boxes Built ! ! ! And increased Accommodation in every part of the House. The Management have much pleasure in announcing that the extensive alterations and improvements being now completed, the Theatre will be RE-OPENED ON MONDAY, 29th INST. (Easter Mondayl, With Sheridan Knowles’s grand legitimate play, THE HUNCHBACK, In which Mr. and Mrs. F. M. BATES will appear, supported by a powerful Company. THE HUNCHBACK. Master Walter ' ... Mr. F. M. Bates Julia ... ... ... Mrs. F. M. Bates 1 Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2s. ; Pit, Is. Private Boxes by arrangement. ■yy ELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. THIRD ’ CONCERT, SEASON 1874-5. AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ON THURSDAY, Bth APRIL 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 and R. W. Carver. W. G. SMITH, Hon Sec. Wellington, March 15, 1875. Tenders "J 3 AKUR AT AHI CONTRACT. WELLINGTON AND MASTEBTON RAILWAY. SEPARATE TENDERS are invited for the following works until noon of the 37th March instant : Excavation in sections Four tunnels, 55 yards, 77 yards, 55 yards, and 44 yards in length respectively Masonry in culverts Masonry in bridges Two teams to cart material to the wor]«j for one or two mouths. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of T. M. HARDY JOHNSTON, Engineer in Charge of the Works. Panama-street, Wellington, March 15, 1875. ijl O B UILDERS. Tenders are invited until MONDAY, sth APRIL, for the erection of additions and alterations to St. Mary’s Convent, Hill-street. Plans and specifications at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , THOS. TURNBULL, Architect. Hunter-street, 22nd March. Sewing MachinesOYER A MILLION IN USE, and the demand keeps constantly Increasing. THE GREAT SHCCESS OP THE WHEELER AND WILSON MACHINE Is, without doubt, due to the Rotary Hook System on which they are constructed, and which combines GREAT SPEED With surprising durability and simplicity. THE LITTLE LABOR Reqbired to work than renders them the most suitable for general use. THE NEW NO. 6 Has no heavy machinery to tire and weary the feet, nor cog wheels to wear away and break. It is, therefore, the most economical as well as the most dux-able and best machine for Tailors, Bootmakers, and all heavy work. We warrant every genuine Wheeler and Wilson to give entire satisfaction. Beware op Spurious Imitations. E. W. MILLS Sole Agent ,for Wellington. LITTLE STRANGE ■ The Improved Little Stranger, Hand LockStiteh (shuttle). The “Ntissey and Co.’s” New Family Silent Sewing Machine (shuttle). The Noiseless Tudor, for Tailoring and Manufacturing (shuttle). WHEELER & WILSON’S MACHINES. Merchants and Shippers supplied. London Office : 0. E. Wilson, 29, Falcon square, London, E. 0., England. filf“ Messrs Nussey and Co. undertake the purchase for foreign buyers, of all classes of British made Engines, Machinery, Hardware, Woollen and Soft Goods.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4373, 26 March 1875, Page 1
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