Amusements. rp HEA TB E ROYAL. Lessees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard. Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden. CONTINUED SUCCESS Of that Charming and Accomplished Actress, MBS. F. M. BATES. Supported by MR. F. M; B ATE S And the Powerful Dramatic Company. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 3 In consequence of repeated and general request, will be repeated the magnificent Shaksperian tragedy of H A M L E T. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Mr. F. M. Bates Ophelia Mrs. F. M. Bates. Supported by the full strength of the Company. SATUBDAY, AUGUST 5. IMMENSE BILL! In preparation, • The immense Sensational Drama, entitled THE WILL AND THE WAY! Prices of admission:' Dress-circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. PIT—ONE SHILLING. Box Plan at Jackson’s, where seats may be secured. QDD FELLOW S’ HALL. FAREWELL NIGHTS , OF THE DE MUBSKA GBAND CONCERTS. Director and Conductor... Maestro Strauss Ilia. Business Agent Mr. W. Secil Medcalfe. THE MANAGEMENT, in regretting that a sudden attack of hoarseness should have prevented MDLLE. ILMA DE MUBSKA from singing last night, beg to state that the Postponed Concert will positively take place TO-MORROW NIGHT, by which time MDLLE. DE MUBSKA mil have sufficiently recovered from her temporary indisposition. f Positively t TO-MORROW | LAST | TO-MORBOW SATUBDAY, -J NIGHT J- SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. BUT | AUGUST 5. lO N EJ On which occasion the GREAT HUNGARIAN SONGSTRESS, DE MUBSKA | jlma Will sing the Grand Aria “ BEL BAGGIO,” from “Semiramis,” And also the lovely HUNGARIAN PASTORAL SONG (Composed expressly for her by Doppler), With Violin obligato by Maestro Strauss Illa and the grand duo “ CRISPING E LA COMABE,” With Signor Susini, Assisted by her Grand Concert Company. Accompanyist Mr. J. Francis Hadley. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10. ADMISSION; Reserved Seats, 10s.; Second Seats, 55.; Gallery 3s. A Plan of the Hall may be seen at the Box Office (Mr. Jackson’s, Lamhton-quay), where seats may be secured. Tickets for the Second Seath and Gallery, admitting the holders a quarter of an hour before the time advertised, may also be obtained at the Box Office. «£3*ALL TICKETS issued for last night’s concert are available on SATURDAY. SPECIAL TRAINS after each concert for the LOWER HUTT. MONDAY, AUGUST 7, BENEFIT and POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE of MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA. ILMA \ ILMA ( ELLINGTON VOLUNTEER W EJ ARTILLERY BALL, TO BE HELD IN THE PROVINCIAL HALL, ON MONDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1876, Lady Patronesses : Lady Vogel Mrs. Fitzherbert Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Rhodes Mrs. Hutchison Mrs. Bunny Mrs. W. Johnston Mrs. Bannatyne Mrs. Levin Mrs. Dransfield Mrs. Buckley Mrs. Pearce Mrs. Brandon. Tickets to be obtained from Messrs, Burrett, Jackson, Blair, or any member of thefc’firamittee. ■ . , Single Tickets : Gentleman, 15s. ; Ladies, 7s. 6d. Double, £1 Is. THOS. GARRARD, Secretary W.A.V. WELLINGTON ASSEMBLY BALLS, 1876. Lady Patronesses : Mrs. Hutchison Mrs. W. Johnston Mrs. Mobrhouse Mrs. Pearce Mrs. Pharazyn Mrs. Prendergast Mrs. Rhodes Mrs. Richardson. The Second Ball of the series will be held in the Provincial Council Hall on MONDAY NEXT, the 7th INST., at 8,30 p.m. G. BEETHAM ) - - H. D. BELL } H ' Sec3 ‘ Lady Vogel Mrs. Atkinson Mrs. Bowen Mrs. Brandon Mrs. Fitzherbert Mrs. Grace Mrs. Hart Tenders T o BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon of SATUBDAY, sth day of AUGUST next, for the erection of the National Hotel on the site of the European Hotel, Lambton-quay. Plane and specifications at my office. THOMAS TURNBULL, Architect. rjlO BUILDERS TENDERS are required for MATERIAL and ERECTION of a Shop and Dwellinghouse at Tenui. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of W, W. Taylor, Esq., Wellington, or of J. G. Cox, Featherston. Tenders to be sent in to the proprietor on or before the 3rd of August, 1876. WELLINGTON WATERWORKS. fJIO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received by the City Council until 4 p.m. of THURSDAY, the 31st INSTANT, for the erection of a Dam and other works in connection with the Store Reservoir. Tenders to be sealed and endorsed “ Tender for Reservoir.” Plans and specifications may be seen at the temporary office, near Mr. James’ Furniture Warehouse, Lambton-quay, on an after THURSDAY, the 10th INSTANT. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, Engineer. Lambton-quay, 2nd August, 1876. ■jVTOTIOE OF REMOVAL.—GEORGE JJM CLOKE, Boot and Shoemaker, (late of Tinakori-rqad), begs to inform his friends and customers that he is now carrying on business in Manners-street. Ladies, Gents, and Children's boots, '&c., of the best description will always be kept on hand. Uppers and leather grindery supplied to the trade.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4795, 4 August 1876, Page 1
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745Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4795, 4 August 1876, Page 1
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