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Amusements. HEA T R E Leasees—Messrs. Darrell & HIHSDEN. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY UNABLE TO WITNESS THE BEST PANTOMIME EVER PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND, Entitled, TROOKULF 1 • Written by Garnet Wj adapted by Gsorge Darrell, under whose sole direction it is produced. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 29. GRAND NEW ZEALAND PANTOMIME. Characters in the opening by George Darrell, Oily Deering, Sam Howard, Inglis, Saville, Fisher, Love, Creighton, Aahton, &c; f'-~ Misses Lizzie Morgan, Jessie Raymond, Em Rogers,. Marion Moore, Lucy Ashton, Mclan, D. Bell, and a host of Coryphees. NEW HONGS, DANCES, DUETTS. NEW LOCALS. FIFTEEN NEW SONGS & DUETT& POLITICAL PANORAMIC SONG BY GEORGE DARRELL. HARLEQ U I N A D E ! Clown Mr. Deering Harlequin Mr. Masort Columbine Miss Emma Rogers Pantaloon ... ... ... ... Mr. Inglis Policeman Mr. Love NOTICE TO FAMILIES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE, nhilrli-pr. Half-price all over the house. rcle, 4s. ; stalls, 2s. 6d.; pit, la. RAND TEA SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS, (For the benefit of St. Joseph's Church) at 1 UPPER HUTT, Near the Railway Station, ON THE Ist JANUARY, 1875. American Pony, Vaulting with Poles, Foot Racing, Foot-ball, and other amusements. Refreshments, Fancy Faib, Select Music, &c. &c. Entrance—2s. 6i; children above ten, Is. 6<L Lost and Found FTTIEIRTY SHILLINGS REWARD. Lost, on Thursday, between the Courthouse and Barrett's Hotel, a Gold Seal. The finder will receive the above reward on application at the office of this paper. rTIEN SHILLINGS REWARD.—Lost, on I. the 22nd December, a Yellow Colley it, answering to the name of Fly. Anyone iming the same to Pollock and Young will receive the above reward. Piiblic Notices. CORPORATION". NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the general ~" ~ " tow due, and payable at my 1 Government Buildings. All ratepayers have the option of paying this rate in two half-yearly instalments, provided that the first payment be made within thirty days from this date. By order, WM. HESTER, Town Clerk, 'own Clerk's office, Wellington, Dec. 28, 1875. filled, unsuccessful candidates are i ted to call for their papers at their earlit uvenience. HEKRY P. SEAGER. rviSTRICT ORDER. Militia Office, Wellington, December 24, 1875. The First Competition for the Choice of Representatives for the Colonial Carb ; "~ Prizes will take place at the Polhill R: Range, on THURSDAY, the SOth INST., at 5 a.m. H. E. READER, Lieuten Commanding We'" RAND CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR \JT MUSIC & ART UNION, SUBSCRIPTION, FIVE SHILLINGS. First prize, an elegant and splendid toned Broadwood pianoforte, in rosewood case, of the value of seventy guineas. Second prize, "The Holy Family," value £lO 10s., beautifully colored oleograph, in handsome frame. Third prize, Belgian work table, value £lO 10*. Fourth prize, "In a Fix," superb oleograpli, value £lO 10s. Fifth prize, "Waiting for the Ferry," value £lO 10s. Sixth prize, "Gipsy's Looking-glass," value £4 4s. And thirty other prizes of the value of £l, to be selected from the large stock of elegant and useful fancy goods, music, &c, &c, by the winners. Subscription only Five Shillings. Christmas presents and New Year's gifts be had at a great reduction in consequence alteration of premises. The stock must be reduced to make room for the new builcfcng; so come at once and secure great bargains. , fancy goods, sewing machi en; also, the prizes in the I—mas Five Shilling Art Union. Address — - HUGH APLLVS, Pianoforte Show-Rooms, Lambton-quay, (Near the Wellington Club.) , BAZAAR, D.V., will be opened by *■ the Right Rev. Dr. REDWOOD, jp of Wellington, in aid of ST. MARY'S CONVENT SCHOOL, in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, on the 4th, sth, and 6th JANUARY next, at 2 o'clock. Contributions will be thankfully received by any of the undermentioned ladies : Mrs. Burns Mrs. Walter Johnston „ Clifford „ Buckley „ O'Connor „ Kelly „ Brown „ O'Meara „ Pagan „ O'Shea -]\T E W YEAR SV GIFTS JLAI IN GREAT VARIETT. JUST OPENED, ' • : A large assortment of LADIES' AND COURIER BAGS. T. A. BOWDEN AND SOK"S, Featherston-strket. THE undersigned are Cash Buyers of W©OL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN 4 CO.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4609, 29 December 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4609, 29 December 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4609, 29 December 1875, Page 1

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