Amusements. ■ IHEATRE K O X A ii. Lessees—Messes. Dabeell and HiiiSDEr. Free List entirely suspended, except the Press. UNPRECEDENTED NOVELTY. MONDAY, 6th DECEMBER. : , First appearance of the world-renowned Irish actor, V .' MB. CHARLES WHEATLEIGH/-,'v Reappearance of those celebrated artistes,' ME. AND MRS. GEORGE DARRELL In Boueicault's latest and greatest drama, THE SHAUGHRAUN. ,': C Conn (the Shaughraun)... Mr. C. Wheatleigb. Captain Molyneux ... Mr. Geo. DarreQ Claire Ffojliet ... .>. Mrs. Geo. Darrefl First appearance of Miss 'Emma Rogers an<J Mr.H. Savffle. - Fifteen newscenes and two enormous sensations by Charles Massey. The drama will be produced on a scale of magnificence never yet approached on a New Zealand stage. Prices—Circle, 45.; stalls, 2s. 6d.; pit, Is.. ADD FELLOW S' HALL. In aid of the ; HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, TWO HOURS WITH E. D. D A VIES, Premier Ventriloquist of the World, In his Grand. Drawingroom Entertainment, Assisted by his Daughter, •: MISS EVA NORAH DAVTES, ' And his .. ; TALENTED COM P A NfT. 25.; Back seats, Is. Tickets may be had at Jackson's Stationers Hall; Messrs. Casey and McDonald, Dennison House; P. Lang, Esq., Lambton-quay; A. McDonald, Esq., Manners-street; Mr. Aplin, Lambton-quay. ' . By the kind permission of Captain Pearce, the Wellington Artillery Band will i be in attendance and play a selection of Irish airs. S. CEMINO. •'Bandmaster. LECTURE.— The REV. P. AGNEW will : Lecture in the Molesworth-street Wesleyan Church, at half-past 7 o'clock THIS EVENING. ..;"■'•'.. Subject: "The Martyrs and. Sufferers of Botany Bay." ■■•' Ada /~1 I T Y meetings ; ELECTION. MESSRS.; PEARCE AND HUNTER invite the ELECTORS of the City, of Welleet them at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL on WEDNESDAY EVENING, >the 15th INST., at 8 o'clock. ; ■.":.' •'"; " , ;,;";',':' A TEA MEETING AND SOIREE in connection with the Karori Day School will be lield in the Schoolroom, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, December Bth. Tea on the table at 4 for children, and adults at 5.30 pjn. Admission:—To school children, free; adults, Is. 6d.; children unconnected with the school, under 12 years, Is. each. The Soiree to commence at 7-30. Tickets to admit a lady and gentleman, ,55.-each. OLESWORTH ST. WESLEYAN ±VX, . CHURCH." ; :;. ;! :;r ; .;^ On TUESDAY, the 7th inst, a Tea-and Public Meeting will be held; -when Addresses will be delivered by several Ministers aid iends. ■ ; Tea on the table at a quarter past sis. Tickets, Is. 6d. . .■'..- ~,'...;,: .'.' )ANAMA HOTEL, WM. _ LIGHT, Proprietor.';' ''■•■ ■■■■■< Superior accommodation for families, permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. _.., One of Thurston's best billiard tables on the emisss. Good stabling. 00 MME R C lAL HOTEL, ■ WrLMS-STHEET. ; ■■■''; -; s '/. MRS. POWER (late of the Dunedin Hotel Hokitika, West Coast), begs to inform her friends and the 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. ',i; Wines and Spirits of the best brands. First-class accommodation for travellers and boarders. Billiards. Good Stabling;; CLUB HOTEL, ;M ART ON, W. R. Peosseb, Proprietor. W. R. P. having entirely rebuilt the above hotel, ha 3 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. ; ATEBLOO HOTEL; KAIWAERA, TT George Bqckett,.Pbopiiietob. 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. f3RINOE OF WALES HOTEL. Mr. VALENTINE having made extensive additions and improvements to ;the above Hotel, situated in Tory-street, and occupying one of the healthiest sites in Wellington, begs to announce to the public generally that he 13 prepared to offer every accommodation • for travellers and families, having made additions and improvements that make the Prince of Wales second to no Hotel in- town. Wines and spirits of the best brands always on hand, 1 r 11 j u.„». ;„ „„„„„.,„.„ 1 «._ carrying out of the business on a really firstclass scale. r ORK HOUSE, PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL, TERRACE, (Opposite the Theatre). This old-established House ba3 been refurnished, and is now ready to receive permanent Boarders and Travellers. York House is pleasantly and healthily situated, commanding a good view of tha 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. 1 J. MOREY, Proprietor BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—Superior accommodation at Mrs. Mason's, Wellington House, Willis-street, four doors fromJameson Brothers'; Co-operative Store, corns of Dixon-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4590, 6 December 1875, Page 1
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