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AmusementsfJlHEATEE ROYAL. Under the Management of Mr. Hoskins. Directress ... Miss Florence Colville. Dress Circle, 35.; Stalls, 25.; Pit, Is. Last night but two of those celebrated artists ME. AND MRS. GEORGE DARRELL. THE DARRELLS Will appear with Mr. HOSKINS, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JULY 8. AS YOU LIKE IT. (With the same great oast.) Rosalind Mrs. Geobge Darrell. Jaques Mr. George Darrell. Touchstone ... ... Mr. Hoskins. FRIDAY—FAREWELL BENEFIT OF THE DARRELLS. Mrs. Darrell as Romeo. Re-appearance of MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE as Juliet. MR G. DARRELL as Mercutio. SIR. HOSKINS as the Apothecary. This beautiful play has been expressly selected in order to give the public an opportunity of seeing Sirs. Darrell and Miss Florence Colville associated in Shaksperian drama. D D FELLOWS’ HALL. Lessee and Manager Mr. J. C. Rainer. Business Secretary Mr. H. J. Whittington. Musical Director Signor Gagliardt. GREAT SUCCESS OF (DR. SILVESTER) THE FAKIR" OF OGLU. CROWDED & FASHIONABLE AUDIENOES assemble NIGHTLY to witness this MARVELLOUS WONDER-WORKER _ The Press are unanimous in pronouncing him the greatest professor of the Mystic Art that has appeared before the public.—“He completely astonishes and bewilders his audiences with his illusions. The whole entertainment is one of the most complete and attractive ever witnessed.” (Vide London Times. April 15, 1873.) THE FAKIR OF OOLU ; i AND HIS BEAUTIFUL ENTRANCED LADY, are the sensation of the day, whilst the Fairy Fountain is the most gorgeous sight ever seen. The whole performance is not only most extraordinary, but pleasing and refined.—Melbourne Argus. Dr. Silvester (the Fakir of Oolu) is certainly one of the greatest illusionists that has ever visited Dunedin, and his entertainment throughout is most marvellous. —Otago Times. The Fairy Fountain surpasses anything ever seen in this city, is most beautiful and_ artistic in the extreme, and well deserves th« iugh encomiums passed on it by the of the other colony. —Lyttelton Times _ ' The programme mciudes a series of Novel and the Beautiful Entranced Lady, -and the Magnificent Fairy Fountain. Admission —4a, 35., and 2s. Doors open at 7.15; overture at 8. Seats may be secured daily at Jackson’s. . Meetings, &c. , A LBION GOAL (LIMITED). A LOCAL MEETING of shareholders in the above company, will be held at my office, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st inst, to ELECT DIRECTORS, pursuant of the 57th clause of the Articles of Association. J. DRANSFIELD, . Agent. Panama-street. , TVTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMIV PANY (LIMITED). Duly Incorporated. Notice is hereby given, that a General Meeting of the Shareholders of the New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited) will he held at ' MR CHARLES CLARK’S ROOMS, HEREFORD-STEEET, CHRISTCHURCH ON WEDNESDAY, the 14th JULY, 1875, 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 Augustin each year. ; 3rd—For the transaction of-such other business as the Directors may bring forward. By order of the Board of Directors, JOSEPH GOULD, Secretary. Christchurch, 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 holding general meeting. Art Unions M. J. MULLI GAN’. S jy~ ONST E R ART UNION THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES IN Ladies and gents’ gold and silver watches. Diamond goods, Colonial and English made jewellery, French and English clocks, very handsome, under glass shades, Field Marine and Opera glasses, Tea and coffee services, Electro-plate cake-baskets, Greenstone brooches and earrings, Very valuable plate Ladies’ and Gents’ gold guards and Albert chains, 20 gold and silver watches, Aneroid barometers, Ladies’ gold sets, Ladies’ and Gents’ diamond rings, Diamond shirt studs, Diamond bracelets, Very valuable sugar basins, and fancy goods. ALL THE PRIZES ARE NOW ON ANEW. FIRST FRIZE GENT’S GOLD PRESENTATION WATCH, Worth Forty Guineas. . Prize 350, is the GREAT REGULATING CLOCK Over the shop door. 300 GUINEAS WORTH OF PRIZES. 600 SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s. 6i>. EACH. The purchaser of three tickets not winning a prize, receives £1 in cash. The purchaser of six tickets’not winning a prize, receives £5 in cash. Tickets to be had at M. J. MULLIGAN’ S (Watchmaker, Lambton-quay.) Two hundred tickets are reserved for the AVanganui and the country districts. Mr. Mulligan is selling off the whole of, his Valuable Stock 40 per cent, less than the usual selling prices.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4462, 8 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4462, 8 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4462, 8 July 1875, Page 1

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