Amusements. ) a B r I I I 1 1 ■ 1 T t s e a o a & e 1 9 rp HEA TR E ROY AL. Lessees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard. Business Manager Mr. Charles Hilleden. IMMENSE SUCCESS. IMMENSE SUCCESS. ! TREMENDOUS APPLAUSE. TREMENDOUS APPLAUSE. BURLESQUE ! BURLESQUE! BURLESQUE ! BURLESQUE ! MRS. F. M. BATES M R S. F. M. B A T E 3 AS PRINCE FERAMORZ. AS PRINCE FERAMORZ. The Full Company in the cast. New scenery by Mr. Nicholson. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 15, And until further notice, will be performed with all effects and appointments the beautiful burlesque entitled LAL L A ROO KH. Prince Feramorz ... Mrs. F. M. Bates. The performance trill commence with the Comedy of PERFECTION; Or, The Maid of Munsteb. Kate O’Brien Mrs. F. M. Bates Charles Paragon... . ... Mr. F. M. Bates. Dress-circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s. 6d.; Pit, Is. “ Home Sweet Home.” QDD FELLOWS’ HALL. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF THE ' MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA, THE MIRROR OF ENGLAND. Notwithstanding - the great success which has attended the introduction of this faithful representation of • ■ OLD FATHER THAMES TO NEW ZEALAND, The season must positively end on MONDAY NEXT, 18th SEPTEMBER. The remaining representations are limited to TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 15th SEPT., TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), SEPT. 16, TWO EXHIBITIONS, Afternoon, at 2.30, for Schools and Families, at REDUCED RATES. Adults, Front Seats, 25.; Children, do, Is. Adults, Back Seats and Gallery, Is.; Children, do, 6d. SATURDAY EVENING AS USUAL. MONDAY EVENING. 18th SEPT., LAST EXHIBITION OF THE RIVER THAMES. Appropriate English Music. Explanatory Historical Lecture. Admission—Reserved Seats, 35.; Gallery, 25.; Back Seats, Is. Commence at 8. Tickets at Jackson’s Stationers’ HalL RISLEY & HUMPHREY, Proprietors. THOS. KENNEDY, Manager. gT. PAUL’S CHURCH CHOIR. A MUSICAL and LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT will be given at the SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM, ON FRIDAY, 15th INSTANT, At 8 o'clock. Proceeds to be devoted to St. Mark’s Church. Admission One Shilling. ELLINGTON ASSEMBLY BALLS, 1876. The second of the series of Subscription Balls proposed to be held in addition to the usual Assembly Balls, wiE take place at the Provincial Council Hall, on MONDAY, the 18th SEPTEMBER, at 8.30.p,m. Tickets may be obtained from H. C. WILMER, Supreme Court Office; Or, AMELIUS M. SMITH, Government Buildings. CHORAL SOCIETY. The FIRST CONCERT of the fourteenth season will be given on or about THURSDAY, 28th INST. Owing to the increased number of subscribers, no tickets will be sold to the pubEc. Subscribers of one guinea ire entitled to two tickets to each of the four concerts given during the season. Intending subscribers are requested to forward their names to the Hon. Sec., or Mr. Solomon Levy, the collector. . All subscriptions must be paid previous to the issue of tickets for the first concert. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. September 12,1876. gPORTS!! SPORTS! 1000 MILES IN 1000 HOURS. J. L. WILTSHIRE, the everlasting walker, is now positively performing the above wonderful feat at Kaiwarra. A reward of £IOO wUI be paid to anyone proving that he does not walk one mile within each hour. The distance walked up to 6 p.m. this evening will be 482 nules. Grand handicap 150 yards; prize, sUvercup; on Saturday next. Ground open day and,night. ADMISSION, Is. Public Notices “IVT OTICE.—The Premises of the underJLM signed will be CLOSED on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th and 20th SEPTEMBER. L. LEVY, Lambton-quay. UR WAREHOUSE will be CLOSED for the New Year Holidays on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 19th and 20th INST. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned John Alfred Edmondson and George Smith Sellar, as merchants, under the style of Edmondson, SeEar, and Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will in future be carried on by the said George Smith SeEar, who wiE receive outstanding accounts and discharge all EabEities of the late partnership^ Dated this eighteenth day of August, 1876. JOHN A. EDMONDSON, GEO. S. SELLAR. Witness to the signatures of John Alfred Edmondson and George Smith SeEar— E. Stafford, Solicitor, WelUngton. ELLINGTON COLLEGE. The third term for this year wiE commence on MONDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, for new boys, and for old boys on TUESDAY, the 26th SEPTEMBER, on each day at 10 a.m. Fees payable in advance to the Secretary, who will be in attendance at the College on the above dates. The matriculation examination for the University of New Zealand will be held on MONDAY, the 11th of DECEMBER. Candidates must forward their names not later than the 31st of October to the Principal of the ColJege, from whom aU particulars can be obtained. By order of the Governors. CHARLES C GRAHAM, ! Secretary.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4831, 15 September 1876, Page 1
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775Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4831, 15 September 1876, Page 1
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