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AmusementsTHEATRE ROYAL. TTailer the Management of Mr. Hoskejs. Directress ... Miss Florence Colyhxe. Last night but four of those celebrated artists MR. AND MRS. GEORGE DARRELL. THE DARRELLS TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 6, Will appear, for this night only, in Rowe's great five act historical drama of JAXE SHORE. Its first and only production in Wellingto: Jane Shore Mrs. George Darrell. (As played by her with unprecedented success) Hastings; Mr. George Darrell .Alicia Mrs. Walter Hill. Supported by the full strength of the company. Concluding with A WINNING HAZARD. Miss Flora Anstead, Mr. Hydes, and Company. WEDNESDAY—EntireIy New Programme'. FELLOWS' HA] Lessee and Manager Mr. J. C. Rainer. Business Secretary Mr. H. J. Whittington. Musical Director Signor Gagliardi. " Can such things be." MARVELLOUS! INCREDIBLE ! ? SUPERNATURAL! ! ! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, irst appearance of the great Thaumaturgisfc of the age (DR. SILVESTER) THE FAKIR OF OOLTT, AND his BEAUTIFUL ENTRANCED LADY, IN THEIR CHARMING AND WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT, Introducing a host of NOVEL AND PLEASING DELUSIONS. THE ENTRANCED LADY In beautifully illuminated AERIALISTIC TABL] Concluding with the HYDATAPEOKILALLUMINA ; OR MAGNIFICENT FAIRY FOUNTAIN. The grandest spectacle ever witnessed. The Press are unanimous in praising the sldll of this - wonderful Illusionist, and pronounce i the greatest professor of the Mystic Art t ever appeared before an audience. (Extract from The Times, London, April 15, 1873). —"He completely bewilders his audiences. The whole entertainment is one of the lost marvellous and complete ever witnessed." (Extract from Melbourne Argus). —"The Fakir's entertainment is both wonderful and refined. His incomprehensible wonders have certainly never been seen before in the colony. The Fairy Fountain is one of the most gorgeous sights ever witnessed, and must be seen to be appreciated." Reserved seats, 45.; balcony, 35,; backseats, 2s. Plan on view and seats reserved daily at Jackson's. Doors open at 7.15 ; overture at 8. Carages may be ordered for 10.15. WELLINGTON LITERARY ASSOCIATION. AN ENTERTAINMENT, co: Songs, Glees, Readings, and Recit , be given by the Members of the above Society, in St. John's Presbytei-ian Schoolroom, Willisstreet, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Commencing at S o'clock. Admission—ls. Tickets may be obtained from Members, or at the door. Meetings, &c■'...' [OTICE is hereby given that the _ J ANNUAL MEETING of Parishioners of St. Paul's Parish, Thorndon, will be held iu the Sydney-street Schoolroom, on MONDAY, the 12th inst., at S o'clock, p.m. July 1, 1875. SHIPPING COMDuly Incorporated. Notice is hereby given, that a General Meeting of the Shareholders of the New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited) will 1:3 held at MR. CHARLES CLARK'S ROOMS, HEREFORD-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH ON WEDNESDAY, the 14th JULY, 1575, At Noon, At which Meeting it is intended to propose Special Resolutions—--Ist—To empower the Directors to borrow money by the issue of Debentures, or otherwise, with or without security. 2nd—To alter the date for holding the Annual General Meetings of the Company from the month of January to the month of August in each year. Brd—For the transaction of such other business as the Directors may bring forward. By order of the Board of Directors, JOSEPH GOULD, Secretary. Chriatchurch, June 29th, 1875. Shareholders are reminded that instruments of proxy must be deposited at the offices of the Company at least forty-eight hours before the time of holdinsr general meeting. ... . Corporation Notices. niTY C 0 R P O R AT lON NOTICE is hereby given that the LEASE of the CITY WEIGHBRIDGE for a period of nearly-seven months, viz., from 9th JULY, 1875, to 31st JANUARY, 1576, will be put up to public auction at Mr. R. J. Duncan's sale rooms, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th of JULY next, at 12 o'clock noon. Conditions of lease may be seen at this office. By order, WM. HESTER, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Wellington, 30th June, 1875. Watches and Jewellery SELLING OF ! SELLING OFF ! IMMENSE BARGAINS IN Watches, Jewelry, Dial Field, Marine, and Opera Glasses, and very Valuable Plate. £6OOO worth of Goods to be Sold at FORTY PER CENT. UNTJE R THE USUAL SELLING PRICES ! The whole of the Stock Must be Sold, as Mr. Mulligan is shortly leaving for England. All accounts due to Mr. Mulligan are requested to be settled at once, and all accounts' against him are requested to be sent in for payment. The GOOD WILL of this Valuable JEWELRY BUSINESS and the PREMISES FOR SALE. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED M. J. MULLIGAN, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Lambton-quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4460, 6 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4460, 6 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4460, 6 July 1875, Page 1

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