Amusements. rj^ HEATR E ROY A 1,. Lessees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard. Business Manager Mr. Charles Hilladen. BRILLIANT SUCCESS. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), JULY 27, And until further notice, will be produced A GRAND EAIRY EXTRAVAGANZA, Entitled THE INVISIBLE PRINCE; 08, THE ISLAND OF TRANQUIL DELIGHTS . The whole produced under the direction of MR S. E. M. B A T E S. The performance will commence at 8 o'clock sharp with the Beautiful Comedy of BAMBOOZLING. Capt. Frank Bamboozle... Mr. P. M. Bates Emily Meadows... Mrs. F. M. Bates Supported by the Company. v After which the grand Fairy Extravaganza, ■' I . THE;INVISIBLE PRINCE. .Don Leander ... ... Mrs. F. M. Bates : In preparation, the Magnificent Drama, DAVID GARRICK, In consequence of repeated ’applications, the ■ ; ■ Great Tragedy of -’, II . A M L E T * ■' Will shortly bo reproduced. Prices of admission; Dress-circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2s. fid. PIT—ONE SHILLING. Box Plan at Jackson’s,’ where seats may be secured. . , QDD FELLOWS' HALL. DE MURSKA GRAND CONCERTS. The finest ever given in this city. ILMA ( CROWNING ) DE MURSKA ILMA \ SUCCESS VDE MURSKA ILMA ( of ) DE MURSKA THE SUBLIME SONGSTRESS, THE LOVELY HUNGARIAN NIGHTINGALE,.. Who has achieved an unprecedented success in the Southern Hemisphere. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY LAST NIGHT Unable to gain admittance. TO-MORROW ( 4* ® °’ c „ , ° ck ') FRIDAY, TO-MORROW ( 5°" s - ope . n at } ’ 28th TO-MORROW ( JULY. - THIRD DE MURSKA CONCERT. On which occasion Mdlle. De Mdrska will < sing a Grand Aria, FINALE FROM LA SONNAMBULA, FINALE FROM LA . SONNAMBULA, Also, Bishop’s Magnificent Song, LO ! HERE THE GENTLE LARK, LO ! HERB THE GENTLE LARK, With Violin Obligato by Maestro Strauss Ilia; And the Grand Duo CRISPING E LA COMARE, CRISPING E LA COMARE, With Signor Susini, Assisted by her Grand Concert Company, in a new and brilliant programme. Maestro Strauss Illa, Musical Director and Conductor. ' Acoompanyist Mr. J. Francis Hadley. Box Office at Mr. Jackson’s, Lambton-quay. Open daily from 10 till 5, where seats may be secured on a . plan of the hall for any concert. In order to prevent crushing and inconvenience, tickets for the Second Seats and Gallery will be sold during the day at the Box Office, which will admit the holders a quarter of an hour before the time advertised above, ■v PRICES : Reserved Seats, 10s. ; Second Seats, 55.; Gallery 3s. A change pf,programme each night. Arrangements have been made for a SPECIAL train to leave for the Lower Hutt after each concert.
■ SPECIM, NOTICE. HOLDERS OF TfojflETS who could not gain admittance last owing to the crowded state of the hall* will be admitted TO - MORROW NIGHT with the same tickets. *' All communications to be addressed to Mr. W. Secil Medcalfe, Business Agent, and left at the Box Office. Fourth De Murska Concert and Last of the Series—SATURDAY, 29th JULY. '1 Public Notices ALL PERSONS having Claims against the Estate of the late William Graham, of Masterton, are requested to render detailed accounts (in duplicate) to the undersigned on or before MONDAY, 31st JULY. EDWARD PEARCE. Wellington, July 26. ALL persona having claims against Dr, GARLAND are requested to forward them at once, and all those indebted to him are requested to settle their accounts as soon as possible, as he is leaving Wellington in a few days.' , Museum House, July 20, 1876. OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto subsisting between the under- 1 signed as Storekeepers, Greytown, under the' style of RIDLEY, WOOD, AND CO., was dissolved by mutual consent oh the 21st day of JUNE, 1876. • « - Dated at Wellington the 22nd day of June, 1876. . . W. V. RIDLEY, F. 11. WOOD. * Witness—Wi luam Sellar, Cierk, 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."VTOTICE.—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 neaj shoulder. If not claimed and expeenses pale within fourteen days, they will be sold to pay expenses. . . , KAPERIERA, Collector of Glaring Money. July 18," 1876. SCOTL AN D. JOHN GILBERT FORBES, Emigration Agent for thi General Government, of New, Zealand ii Glasgow, acts as agent for New Zealanc colonists, public bodies, farmers, companies &c. ; makes cash advances on consign, ments of colonial produce, and renders account sales with promptitude; transacts all financial' and insurance business buys to order every description of British, Irish, and foreign goods,- direct from tin makers at their best terms ; issues specifications, receives estimates, and closes contracts for his colonial friends. Bankers : Th< British Linen Banking . Company’s Bank, West.G eorge-atreat, Glasgow. D, Edo n a • EDEN VALE TREE NURSERY AND TEA GARDEN KARORL
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4788, 27 July 1876, Page 1
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788Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4788, 27 July 1876, Page 1
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