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Amusementsrjl HEA T R E E O Y A L. Lessees Messrs. Bates and Howard. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 30th MAECH. Under Vice-Eegal Patronage. Hundreds Turned Away. House Crowded. Farewell Engagement of M E S. F. M. BATE S, The young, accomplished, and talented artiste, ME. F. M. BATES, The standard and popular actor, Who will appear to-night in the great moral Drama of the DRUNKARD; or; THE FA I J.EN SAVED. Mary Middleton ... .A&b- ’JF. M._ Bates Ballad,—“ Home, Sweet Home” Mrs. F. M. Bates. Edward Middleton ... Mr. F. M. Bates Supported by the Star Dramatic Company. Concluding, first time here, with the laughable Faroe of WE ALL HAVE DUE LITTLE FAULTS. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4a. ; Stalls, 2s. ; Pit, Is. Private Boxes by arrangement. Seats may be secured at Berger’s Music Warehouse. D D FELL© WS’ HALLCONTINUED SUCCESS OF - THE FAVOEITB AKTISTE, GEACE EGEETON (Mrs. Geo. Case). THIS EVENING (TUESDAY). Third Entire Change of Programme. First production in this city of the Laughable and Amusing Entertainment, THE -iIIOUSE WARMING, TOO WAEM TO BE PLEASANT. First time —Mrs. Major Buster Sprouts, Sarah Grills, Miss Alexandrina Spouter, John Mangles, Trubbles, the Page, &c. Prices of admission.—Eeserved seats, 3s. ; family tickets, to admit four, 10s. (to be procured only at Mr. Jackson’s, stationer, where a plan may be seen); balcony, 25.; back seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30; to commence it 8 o’clock. * D D FELL OW S’ HAL L. VICE-EEGAL COMMAND NIGHT. GEACE EGEETON (Mrs. George Case) ' AND ME. GEORGE CASE Have great pleasure in announcing that HIS EXCELLENCY THE MARQUIS OF NOEMANBY AND LADY NOEMANBY Have kindly signified their intention to hon the entertainment TO-M OEEOW (WE DNES DA EVENING With their patronage and presence. For this occasion will be repeated “LATEST INTELLIGENCE,” As . produced with so much success on Saturday last. , yy ELLINGTON CHOEAL SOCIETY. THIRD CONCEET, SEASON 1874-5. AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ON THURSDAY, Bth APEIL 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 E. W. Carver. W.' G. SMITH, . . . Hon Sec. Wellington, March 15, 1875. ST. PAUL’S CHUECH SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBEAKY. A Musical and Literary Entertainment, in aid of the above, will be given at the Schoolroom, Sydney-street, on FRIDAY, April 2, 1875, at 8 p.m. Admition, Is. Tenders rjY O BUILDEE S. Tenders are invited until MONDAY, sth APEIL, 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. T 0 BUILDEE S. PBESONS wishing to tender for extensive alterations and additions to a gentleman’s residence, Hobson-street, can see plans and specifications at my office, where tenders wilt be received until NOON of WEDNESDAY, 7th April. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (3. TRINGHAM, Architect. Moles worth-street, March 27. Furniture jFji u E N I T v i i! JUST OPENED, A LARGE SHIPMENT OP FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE, CARPETS,' AND FLOORCLOTH. WILL BE SOLD 10 PEE CENT. UNDER OLD PRICES,' To make room for goods to arrive. CO pieces Brussels carpet, with borders to match 30 do tapestry do do 20 Kidderminster, 3-ply and 2-ply, stair carpets Eugs of all kinds, from 10s. 200 dozen chairs 2 cases fenders 100 lengths of gold moulding American bedroom suite 200 iron bedsteads Pier glasses Folding chairs Mattresses of all kinds Chests of drawers Portmanteaus 5 cases toilet glasses Portmanteaus W. JAMES, Steam Cabinet Factory, opposite the Theatre.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4376, 30 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4376, 30 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4376, 30 March 1875, Page 1

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