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t^obitively JO -■ 3, . , jr Poritivelwfpr T^Jum Positively fur Three. Niijfitii Only i- ■ OPERA AT Mn,Ll6N’:;m'QES,| OPERA AT MILLION V OPERA AT MJECiKEP PRICES ? k ~ FihREWELL PERFORAJ ANDES’ *of £ ths \ OPE K A COMPANY, •• As positively leave on Tuesday evening-, the 4th JvhTy. after the peifcnnauce. in the steamer LadyßHfi, for IJapier. , t ~J, l t These Farewell TeXforffiauoes will take pUCS TO-NIGHT,. SATURDAY, JULYI, At th<r THEATRE ROYAL, ; >• ■ And on V ,‘ . ( MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 3 & 4, At,the' ■■■■ ■ ' ODD HALL. The departure of the Opera Company being unadvoidaldy postponed until Tuesday evening, the ’ Manager has the honor to announce ■**. ■that, in compliance with the universal wish o£ the public, the Company will‘giveTHREE FAREWELL PERFORMANCES : At Million Prices. N Being unable to come to a satisfactory arrangement with the lessees of the theatre, Mr. Simonsen can give only the First of the Million Nights at the Theatre Royal, viz.: — -TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, JULY 1. The Last Two Performances,-on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 3 & 4, Will take place at the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL ! • The prices at the Theatre for Saturday night, will be DRESS CIRCLE, 55.; STALLS,’ 35.; PIT, 2s. The prices at the Odd Fellows’ Hall for Monday and Tuesday, July ,3 and 4, - Reserved Front Seats,-ss. ; Gallery, 35.; Back Seats, 2s. ■ TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JULY 1, AT THE . , THEATRE ROYAL, ’ For the benefit of the CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, By general desire, THE HERMIT’S BELL. MONDAY, JULY 3, AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Benefit of MISS LAMBERT,. By general desire, Verdi’s Opera, ILTROV A T 0 B B. . TUESDAY, JULY 4, AT THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, GRAND MONSTER PERFORMANCE, For the benefit of MR. MARTIN SIMONSEN. T H REE OPERAS AND A GRAND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, In which all the Principal Artists of the Opera Company will appear in conjunction with Mr.’ Martin Simonsen, the World-re-nowned Violinist, who will perform two of his CELEBRATED VIOLIN SOLOS. The Performance will commence with the GRAND CONCERT, After which, the last act of Wallace’s Opera AI A R I T A N A, To be followed by the'third act of Bellini’s Opera, N O R M A, To conclude with the second act of, Flotow’s_ Sparkling Opera-,-MAR T H A. A Seats for all Three Performances can now he reserved at Mr. Jackson’s Music Warehouse. W. T. KEITH, Business Manager. M. L. RAPHAEL. Agent. A sSEM B L Y SEASON ISIS. BALLS. Ladt Patronesses ; Lady Vogel Mrs. Atkinson Mrs. Bowen Mrs. Brandon Mrs. Grace Mrs. Hart Mrs. Hutchison Mrs. W. Johnston Mrs. AToorhouse Mrs. Pearce Mrs. Prendergast Airs. Rhodes Mrs. Richardson. THE FIRST BALL OF THE SERIES Will be held on MONDAY NEXT, JULY 3, At 9 o’clock punctually. Application for tickets may be made on Saturday and Monday to Air. H. D. Bell, at the office of Izard and Bell, Willis-street. G. EEETHAAI, ) „ „ H. D. BELL, | Hon ’ S ’ RTILLERY BAND SOIREE will be held'on AIONDAY, JULY 17, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Meeting gT. PAUL’S CHURCH, THORNDQN. The Annual Meeting of the Parishioners of St. Paul’s Church, Thorndon, will be held in the Schoolroom, Sydney-street, on AIONDAY, the 10th JULY, at 3 o’clock p.m. Public Comnames The land investment company OF WELLINGTON (LIMITED). To be registered undeh-hjje^Joint Stock Com- ' panics Act. Capital—£3o,ooo, in 1000 shares of £3O each. Payable, 10s. on application, 10s. on registration of Company, and the- eafter in calls of not more than 10s. per share per month. Provisional Directors : R. Burrett, Esq. B. J. Duncan, Esq., J.P. W. Hutchison, Esq., J.P. F. A. Krull, Esq. E. W. Alills, Esq. Thomva Alills, Esq. . H. Alace, Esq. T. J. Alountain, Esq. John Plimmer, Esq. Geo. Roxburgh, Esq. C. J. Toxward, Esq. G. H. Vennell, Esq. Solicitor : A. de B. Brandon. This Company is formed to assist all classes in obtaining homes in and near the city. It adds to the advantages of Building Societies the power to acquire laud in large blocks for sub-division. It is proposed that all properties sold; or advances made by the Company, shall be paid by monthly instalments, according to scale, extending over any period not more than fourteen years. - GEO. H. TRIBE, - ’ , • • Secretary. Board and Residence. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE at AIRS. CRQWTHER'S, three doom above old Union Bank, Willis-street. - MRS. A. PHELPS would be glad to ac commodate one or two gentlemen with comfortable . board and residence, at Eden Cottage, Webb-street, top of Cuba-street. >

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4766, 1 July 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4766, 1 July 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4766, 1 July 1876, Page 1

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