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Amusements. qp HEA TR E ROYAL. jessees .... Messrs.,Bates and '. .Justness Manager Mr. Charles L.u.u»ab U . CONTINUED SUCCESS Of that Charming and Aeco: MKS. F. M. Supported by MR. F . M. BATES And the Powerful Dramatic Company. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 2, Will be produced, FOR POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHTS, With entirely new scenery by Mr'. Nicholson, the splendid Comedy of DAVID, GARRICK. Ha Ingot ... .%. Mrs. F. M. BATES David Garrick ... ... Mr. F. M. BATES To conclude with, for positively the last time, the Grand Fairy Extravaganza, entitled THE INVISIBLE PRINCE." Don Leander Mrs. F. M. BATES Supported by Mr. OLLY DEERING, as Abricotina. (A CHANGE LAST NIGHT AND GREAT HIT), And the Entire Company. FRIDAY (AUGUST 4), GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, Will be reproduced, by special request, the Great Shaksperian Tragedy of H A ML E T. Hamlet ... Mr. F. M. BATES Ophelia Mrs. F. M. Batbt. Prices of admission: Dress-circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. PIT—ONE SHILLING. Box Plan at Jackson's, where seats may be secured. ADD FELLOW S' HALL. The greatest musical event in Wellington. FAREWELL j Of the sweet ) FAEBWEI , L NIGHTS #sg£& NIGHTS THE REIGNING QUEEN 6F SONG, Who has charmed all her audiences; -who shines solitarily in her own sphere. ( LA*ST ) TO-MORROW, ) NIGHT ( TO-MORROW, AUGUST 2, ) BUT ( AUGUST 2, (ONE.) Two more opportunities of hearing the World's Greatest Singer, the Renowned ILMA ( ) ILMA ILMA \ DB MURSKA, \ ILMA ILMA ( ) ILMA On this occasion she will sing the GRAND ARIA BEL RAGGIO, GRAND ARIA BEL RAGGIO, From Semiramide. Also the beautiful HUNGARIAN PASTORAL SONG, HUNGARIAN PASTORAL SONG, Composed expressly for Mdlle. De Murska by Doppler, with violin obligato by Maestbo Strauss Illa. And the Grand Duo CRISPINO E LA- COMARE, CRISPINO E LA COMARE, With Signor Susini, assisted by her Grand Concert Company. Maestro Strauss Illa, Musical Director and Conductor. • Accompanyist Mr. J. Francis Hadley. Box Office at Mr. Jacksqn'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 Bo Office, which will admit the holders a quartee op an houb before the time advertised above. Communications to be addressed to Mr. W. Secil Medcalpe, Business Agent. PRICES : Reserved Seats, 10s.; Second Seats, 55.; Gallebt 3s. SECOND CONCERT—THURSDAY. THIRD CONCERT—SATURDAY. #r- A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave for the LOWER HUTT after each concert. TTTELLINGTON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BALL, TO be held IN THE PROVINCIAL HALL, ON MONDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1876. Lady Patronesses : Lady Vogel ■ ■ * Mrs. Fitzherbert Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Bannatyne Mrs. Rhodes Mrs. Levin Mrs. Hutchison M* 3, DransEeld Mrs. Bunny Mrs. Buckley Mrs. W. Johnston Mrs. Pearce Mrs. Brandon. Tickets to be obtained from Messrs, Burretfc, Jackson, Dutton, Lyon and Blair, or any member of the committee. Single Tickets : Gentleman, 15s. ; Ladies, 7s. 6d. Double, £1 Is. THOS. GARRARD, • • ■ Secretary W.A.V. Meetings IHE FEATHERSTON MEMORIAL. A. PUBLIC MEETING Will be held on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, At the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, At 8 o'cloek, To receive tke Report of the Committee. His Worship the May6f will preside. Public Notices IHE EMPIRE GAS CONSUMERS' COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF GAS. LISTS for signature by Canvassers and intending shareholders are lying at the offices of all the Provisional Directors, and may also be obtained from the Hon. Treasurer and Secretary, Mr. JAMES STEWART (Greenfield and Stewart), Courtenay-place, Wellington. FIVE POUNDS REWARD.—A reward . of five pounds will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of any person killing or snaring any hare, partridge, pheasant, grouse, quail, Australian magpie, Indian or Australian minah, sparrow, chaffinch, greenfinch, lark, or blackbird, or any trout, tench, or perch, or any other imported animal, bird, or fish. W. T. L. TRAVERS, Secretary Wellington Acclimatisation Society. Wellington, March 14, 1.876. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned as Storekeepers, Grey town, 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. W,OOD. Witness—William Sellab, Clerk, Wellington. . In reference to the above notice, the business of the late Firm will in future be carried on by W. V. RIPLEY, who will receive outstanding accounts!' "and discharge all liabilities of > the former partnership. :

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4793, 2 August 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4793, 2 August 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4793, 2 August 1876, Page 1

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