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Amusements. THEATRE BOYAL. Under the Management of Mr. Hoskins. Directress ... Miss Florence Colyhxe. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), JULY 23 t By express desire, . THE RIVAL Sir Anthony Absolute ... ... Mr. HoSKINa Lydia Languish ... Miss Florence Colville Supported by the Star Company. Concluding with the glorious Farce, FOUNDED ON FACTS. i Skeptic Mr. Hoskins TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), In consequence of its great success, and at the solicitation of many patrons, Lord Lytton's RICHELIEU, And other entertainments. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. Lessee and Manager Mr. J. C. Raineb. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), JULY 23, VICE REGAL COMMAND NIGHT. Under the most distinguished Patronage and in presence of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, The Most Noble the Marquis of Normanby, AND THE MARCHIONESS OF NORMANBY, And Suite. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE or THE FAKIR OF OOLU. SPECIAL PROGRAMME Introducing A SERIES OF MARVELLOUS : ILLUSIONS, FACIAL CHANGES, ANTHROPOGLOSSUS, THE BEAUTIFUL ENTRANCED LADY, GRAND SKATING ACT, THE MAGNIFICENT FAIRY FOUNTAIN. TO-MORROW-LAST TWO PERFORMANCES, Afternoon 2.30 p.m. Evening ... 8 p.m. Positively Dr. Silvester's farewell appearance in Wellington, as he leaves per s.s. Taranaki for North on Monday. Seats may be secured at Jackson's. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), ~~ TWO PERFORMANCES, The first at 2.30 in the afternoon; the second at 8 p.m. BEING POSITIVELY THE LAST '. NIGHT. Meetings, &c NOTICE.— A Meeting of the Wellington District Highway Board will be held at the office, Hutt, on WEDNESDAY, 4tb. AUGUST, 1875, at the hour of 12 noon, for the purpose of hearing objections as to the unfairness or incorrectness in the valuation of rateable property within the said district. By order of the Board. HENRY ASHTON, Clerk, &c. Hutt, 2nd July, 1875. OTAR BOATING CLUB. FANCY DRESS SOIREE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, 27th JULY, committee : S. S. Griffiths James Ames N. W. Werry C. F. W. Palliser W. Gray John Gandy P. P. Webb H. F. Logan Tickets —Gentlemen, 45.; ladies, 2s. 6d.; to be obtained at Messrs. Willeston's, Laing's, Lucas's, and Lyon and Blair's. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. OLIVER WAKEFIELD, Hon. Sec. Nurserymen HBUDDEN, NURSERYMAN AND . SEEDS3NIAN, he has, in connection with his Nursery, opened a seed establishment in Willis-street, opposite the New Zealand Times Office. He trusts that keeping a good stock of first-class seeds, and his long experience as a practical Horticulturist, will be a sufficient guarantee that all orders that may be entrusted to him will be faithfully, discharged. No plants but those in.pots will be exhibited for sale at the shop, as the action of the weather upon the exposed roots of fruit trees and other plants is very injurious. They may be obtained at the Nursery, which con*«ins the largest nursery stock in the proce; or orders left at the shop will be punctually attended to. H.B. will be happy to give any information relative to laying-out grounds, planting, &c, &c. GARDEN REQUISITES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Wholesale and Retail Willis-street and Abel Smith-street. TUTT NURSERY, '. HUTT-ROAD, One Mile prom Railway Station. I PLANTING SEASON. irous of planting Forest Trees and Ornamental Shrubs, can select firstclass varieties, suitable for Belts, Avenues, or Single Specimens for Lawns, including Pines, Wellingtoneas, Cryptomerias, Junipers, Araucarias, Cypresses, Widringtonias, &c., All in first-rate condition for moving. Also, a good selection of— Koses, Azaleas, and Camellias, in pots Fruit Trees—true to name. All on reasonable terms, and carefully packed and forwarded to any part of the province. Busses running in connection with every train pass the Nursery. J. MAND ER, Nurseryman, Hctt-road, Wellington. Jbv • EDEN VALE TREE NURSERY AND TEA GARDEN, I KARORI.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4475, 23 July 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4475, 23 July 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4475, 23 July 1875, Page 1

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