Amusements. rjl H E A I K'E B'O y.A I. Under the Management of the Public Hall Company (Limited.) LAST FIVE NIGHTS OP E. D. DAVIES. 1 AND TALENTED COMPANY. LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF THE MA N FIS H. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), NOV. 30. E. D. DAVIES AND TALENTED COMPANY. THE MAN FISH. AND THE ROYAL DRAMATIC COMPANY In their Laughable Farce. THE WANDERING MINSTREL. '|J HEA TR E ROYAL. Lessees—Messes. Darrell and Hillsden. NEW DRAMATIC SEASON ! With the grandest combination of talent, and novelty ever presented before a New Zealand public, commencing ■ MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1875.. With the great Irish character actor MR'. CHARLES WHEATLEIGH; And the re-appearance of those celebrated artistes Me, andiMlts. GEORGE DARRELL, in DionJßoucicault’s new unrivalled drama ,A “THE SHAUGHRAUN,” 15 New Scenes and 2 Enormous Sensations. fjl HE;A TB B ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1875. Grand Complimentary Benefit tendered to MR. W. EDWARDS, Champion Walker op New Zealand, By the following gentlemen, in recognition of his splendid feat lit week at the Odd Fellows’ Hall:— W. S. Moorhonse E. Pearce George Hunter W. H. Hunt Le Patroul E. D. Davies B. Burrett J. Gilligan Margetts G. Crawford J. Mclntosh W. James E. T. Gillon G. H. Vennell W. Bromley Charles Hillsden J. Pollock, and others. CHORAL SOCIETY. MESSIAH CONCERT. All persons desirous of assisting at the performance must attend the Practice next THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, after which no new performers can he allowed to attend. It is requested that all vocal performers will provide their own music. . W. G. SMITH, Hon. Sec. Wellington, 27th November. Hotels PANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. Superior accommodation for families, permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. One of Thurston’s best billiard tables cu tha premises. Good stabling. OMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILLIS-STBEET. MRS. POWER (late of the Dunedin Hotel, Hokitika, West Coast), begs to inform her friends and tne public that she has taken the above hotel, and whilst thanking them for past favors, assures them that nothing shall be wanting on her part to merit a continuance of the same. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. First-class accommodation for travellers and boarders. Billiards. Good Stabling. OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL PAKUKATAHI. The above Hotel having undergone a thorough renovation, and been refurnished throughout, the Proprietor begs to inform the travelling public that he is in a position to provide accommodation, equal to any house on the road, and begs to solicit a share of patronage. WINES and SPIRITS of the best brands. A new twenty-four stall Stable is just completed, and every attention null be paid to horses. Good secure paddocks for stock. P. W. HODDER, Proprietor. LUB HOTEL, MART ON, W. R. Prosser, Proprietor. W. R. P. having entirely rebuilt the above hotel, has the best of accommodation in the district to offer his patrons. Commodious sample rooms and apartments for commercia travellers. First-class stabling and secure paddocks. WATERLOO HOTEL, KAIWARRA, George Bockett, Proprietor. Good accommodation for pleasure parties. A skittle-ground adjoins the hotel, and no effort will be wanting on the part of the proprietor to secure the comfort of visitors. Royal hotel, thorndon-quay. The Proprietor of the above Hotel begs to inform his patrons and the public of Wellington that, having opened the new premises, he has re-stocked it from bond, ex Haleione and late arrivals. Visitors will find that nothing has been neglected on his part to secure their comfort. The billiard-room is extensive, and supplied with one of AJcock’s best tables, and the house has been furnished throughout in Mr. Webbo’s best style. JOHN MAGINNITY, N.B.—Champagne, hock, claret, burgundy, and three-star brandy, unrivalled iu the colony. RE-OPENING op THEASTOR HOUSE New York Cm - , BY ALLEN AND DAM. The ASTOR HOUSE having been entirelyrenovated with modern improvements and newly furnished, will be opened as a first-class hotel, on the European plan about September 1, 1875. The business public will find it one of the most comfortable and convenient iu the city, the rooms being unusually large, light, and airy. One of Ottis Brothers’ elegant Passenger Elevators will run all day and all night, the° best of servants will be employed, and no pains will be spared for the comfort of its patrons. Main entrance on Veeey-street. Rooms, SI to §1 a day. The ROTUNDA has been elegantly fitted as a RESTAURANT, and will furnish all the delicacies of the season. The finest oysters in the country, a specialty. The Bar will be supplied with the choicest wines, liquors, ales, &c. Allen and Dam, Proprietors. Gouternecr K. Lansing, Manager. ORK HOUSE, PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL, TERRACE, (Opposite the Theatre). This old-established House has been refurnished, and is now ready to receive permanent Boarders and Travellers. York House is pleasantly and healthily situated, commanding a good view of the harbor and city. The speciality of York House will be comfort, ’combined with moderate charges. P.S.—A cold luncheon will be on the table from 12 to 2 o’clock daily. J. MOREY, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4585, 30 November 1875, Page 1
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822Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4585, 30 November 1875, Page 1
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