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Amusements. fJIHBATRE ROYA L. Lessees Messrs. Bates and Howard. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), APRIL 2. Farewell Engagement of ME. AND MRS. F. M. BATES, Who mil appear in the French play of MADELAINE: The Belle of the Faubourg. Madelaine ... ... Mrs. F. M. Bates. M. Bertrand Mr. F. M. Bates. Concluding with the screaming Farce of the KING’S GARDENER. Madame Galochard... Miss Jessie Raymond. M. Galochard, with ) ' thesongofthe“Hor- > Mr. J. P. Hydesi ticultural Wife” ) Mrs F. M. BATES as MADELAINE. Mr. F. M. BATES as BERTRAND. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2s. ; Pit, Is. Private Boxes by arrangement. Seats may be secured at Berger’s Music Warehouse. gP EOl A L PERFORMANCE. COMPLIMENTARY AND FAREWELL BENEFIT TO GRACE EGERTON, On her Last Appearance in Wellington. ODD FELLOW S’ HALL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! Friday, 2nd April, 1875. GRACE EGERTON (Mrs. George Case), Has the honor to announce her FAREWELL BENEFIT And Last appearance, On which occasion she will present a most ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME, Specially selected, containing several important Novelties, and many of Grace Egeeiox’s most favorite impersonations. In grateful acknowledgement of the great amount of patronage accorded to her, every purchaser of a Reserved Ticket will be presented with a C A R TE-D E-V ISITB Of this favorite Artiste. PHOTOGRAPHS in great variety, and executed by leading artists in Melbourne and Adelaide, may be selected at Mr. Jackson’s. PART L—FOE THE FIRST TIME, Mr. and Mrs. George Case’s TRIP TO THE RHINE; Or, the Chowdler Family on their Travels. . The SECOND PART will include THE RIFLE VOLUNTEER. MOLLY BROWN, The Stage-struck Servant. DEBORAH GRIGGS, a Charity Girl. NOAH WURZELL, a Country Bumpkin. MISS MARTHA EVERGEOWL, A Young Female. SIMS REEVES. For the first time, “ Thou art so near, and yet so.far ;” Character Song, “I’m Captain de Boots.” Prices of admission.—Reserved seats, 3s. ; family tickets, to admit four, including three photographs, 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 at 8 o’clock. 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. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARY. A Musical and Literary Entertainment, in aid of the above, will be given at the Schoolroom, Syduey-street, on FRIDAY,, April 2, 1875, at 8 p.m. Admition, Is. Public Notices. NOTICE. —All persons having, claims against ROBERT BURRETT will please send them’in by the 30th April; and all persons owing monies to the said ROBERT BURRETT will please to pay them before the 15th MAY next, after which date unsettled accounts will be placed "in a solicitor’s hands for immediate collection. Wellington, April 1, 1875. ME. SKELLEY begs to inform Mr. GREEKS, of the. Lower Hutt, that he runs merely for amusement, not for wagers. MICHAEL QUERIN, you are requested to write to-your sister, Mrs. S. CORNWELL, Balaklava P. 0., South Australia ; or Frearson and Bro., Agents, Adelaide, S.A. NOTICE. —All persons having watches, jewellery, &c., in the estate of the late Mr. W. W. KIR VAGUE will please send for them within ten days from date, or they will bo sold to defray expenses. And all persons having CLAIMS against the estate of the late Mr. W. W. KINVAGUE will please send in the accounts forthwith ; also, all persons indebted to the estate will please pay the amount to WILLIAM ROWLANDS, Or GEORGE DENTON, Executors. All watches, &c., left to be repaired will be delivered on application to GEO. DENTON. March 27. NOTICE.— All debts due to the estate of ROBERT MORTON, Greytown, are requested to be paid forthwith to Messrs. Edmondson, Sellar, and Co., or Mr. J. Irons, Masterton. J. G. ALLEN, Solicitor, Wellington. Notice to ratepayers in the MANAWATU HIGHWAYS DISTRICT. Those who have' not paid the Highway and Education Rates for the present year are respectfully requested to do so at once, as legal proceedings will shortly be taken against all defaulters. JAMES LINTON, Collector. Palmerston, March 20, 1875.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4379, 2 April 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4379, 2 April 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4379, 2 April 1875, Page 1

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