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Amusements. rjl HEATKE ROYAL. Lessees ..; Messrs. Bates and Howard. Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden. CONTINUED SUCCESS Of that celebrated Artiste, MRS. p. m. BATES, And the Powerful Dramatic Company. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), JULY 19, Second production in Wellington of the mag* nificent Drama entitled , ROCOMBOLE! Joseph Fippart Mr. F. M. Bates Baccarat Mrs. E. M. Bates In preparation, the Burlesque of THE INVISIBLE PRINCE, Prices of admission: Press-circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. PIT—ONE SHILLING. • ■ Box Plan at Jackson's, where seats may be secured. QDD F ELLO W. S ’ HALL. The Greatest Musical Event in Wellington will be the appearance of MDLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, The lovely Hungarian Nightingale and only rival of Jenny Lind, whose success throughout the Australian and New Zealand colonies has far surpassed anything on record, Assisted by her GRAND CONCERT COMPANY, For a Short Season of FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, The First Grand Concert will take place on MONDAY EVENING, JULY 24. For particulars see advertisements in tomorrow’s papers. BOX OFFICE will be opened at Mr. Jackson’s Stationary Warehouse, Lambtonquay, To-morrow (Thursday), at 10 a.m., when seats can be secured from a plan of the HftlL RESERVED SEATS—TEN SHILLINGSAll communications to be addressed to Mr. W. Secil Medoalfe, Business Agent, and left at the Box Office. Public Notices JUST received by the San Francisco Mail. —“lllustratedLondonNews,” “Graphic,” “Pictorial World,” “Penny Illustrated," “Illustrated London Clipper,” “Lloyd’s Weekly,” “ Weekly Times," “Reynolds’ Newspaper,” “ Dispatch,” “ Catholic Opinion,” “ The Beehive,” “ Public Opinion,” “ Home News,” “Punch,” “Judy,” “Methodist Recorder,” “Templar,” “Christian World,” “ Dublin Weekly Times,” “ The Universe,” “ St. Crispin.” —J. Watt, Willis-street. •jQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned as Storekeepers, Greytown, under the style of RIDLEY, WOOD, AND CO., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 21st day of JUNE, 1876. Dated at Wellington the 22nd day of June, 1876. W. V. RIDLEY, F. H. WOOD. Witness —William Sellar, Clerk, Wellington. In reference to the above notice, the business of the late Firm will in future be carried on by W. V. RIDLEY, who will receive outstanding accounts, and discharge all liabilities of the former partnership. NOTICE. —Having removed to Vermeil and Mills’ premises, Old Customhousestreet, those lately occupied by me in Willisstreet are to let. Inquire JAMES RANSEN, Builder, Old Customhouse-street. OTICE, —STRAYING in OTAKI, on Maori land, one bay MARE, brand illegible ; one bay MARE, off hind foot white, branded like F, and FOALS ; one creamcolored MARE, branded like M on near shoulder. If not claimed and expeenses paid within fourteen days, they will be sold to pay expenses. KAPERIERA, Collector of Grazing Money. July 18, 1876. Education Young ladies’ school, Courtenay Place. CONDUCTED liY MISS PALMER. Quarter commences on WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. Terms on application. SCHOOL, MULGRAVE-STREET, WELLINGTON. Principal—Miss Griffiths. The Quarter will commence on THURSDAY, the 20th INSTANT. Vacancies for Boarders. jjgj D U C A T “I O N. WANTED, for the Kohi School, Waverley, consisting of not more than twenty pupils, a Female Teacher, who is competent to impart an elementary English education. Must be approved of by the Education Board of the Province of Wellington. Applications, stating salary required, will be received by the undersigned, from whom all information can be obtained. JOHN W. KENAH. Waverley, 28th June, 1876. Music PIANOFORTES TUNED, REGULATED, AND REPAIRED. C. AND T. RAMSEY, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, (From Broadwood and Sons, London), Having had considerable experience in all kinds of pianos, both cottage and grand, are prepared to tune, regulate, and repair instruments by all English and foreign makers. Work done on reasonable terms for the trade. C. & T. RAMSEY, Willis-street, Nearly opposite Empire Hotel. MR. PARKER, PROFESSOR OP MUSIC. Willis-street, near Abel Smith-street. LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary and Finishing. To Let RARE OPPORTUNITY. —TO LET, that valuable piece of land at Te Aro Pa, adjoining Messrs. Crook and Harrison s boathouse, and having a frontage of 3Sft. to the harbor. Apply A. E. Exley. Ngahauranga. TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE TO LET, Courtenayplace. Apply to R. Y. Reynolds, opposite James’, grocer. Apply between 11 and 12.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4781, 19 July 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4781, 19 July 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4781, 19 July 1876, Page 1

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