Amusements. BOY AL, HEA T K E Lessees ... Meaars. Bates and Howard. Business Manager Mr. Charles HiUsden, LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of those celebrated Artists, ME. and MBS. F. M. B ! A TE S. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), SEPTEMBER 18. The Great Play of ELIZABETH. Elizabeth Mrs. F. M. Bates Earl of Essex Mr. F. M. Batm. Supported by a powerful oast. TUESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK. FRIDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, LAST APPEARANCE AND FAREWELL BENE FI T OF MRS. F. M. EATS- S. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; performance to commence at Bp.m. Dress-circle, 4K-; Stalls, 2s. 6d.; Pit, la. o “ Home Sweet Home.” DD FELLOWS’ HALL', MIRROR OF ENGLAND. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY EVENING, 18th SEPT POSITIVELY LAST EXHIBITION OP OLD FATHER THAMES. . La consequence of the Hall being engaged, it is impossible to continue the Season after To-night. ' Admission—Reserved Seats, 35.; Gallery, 25.; Back Seats, Is. Commence at 8. Tickets at Jackson’s Stationers’ HalL BISLEY & HUMPHREY, Proprietors. THOS. KENNEDY, Manager. Grand vocal and instrumental CONCERT Will take place in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, On TUESDAY, September 19th, 1876, By the WELLINGTON AMATEUR CHRISTY MINSTRELS, In aid of the Wellington Teachers’ Association Sick Fond. Prices of Admission—Reserved Seats, 35.; Back Seats, 25.; Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8. Hotels AUSMANN’S CENTRAL HOTEL, corner of Lambton-quay and Hunterstreet. Messrs THOMAS & CBMINO having taken the above hotel, beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts that they will continue to carry on the business in a style equal to their predecessor, and hope to merit a continuance of the support accorded to him. N.B.—The Daily Luncheon at the Central will be a speciality. Breakfast at 8 a.m.; tea at 6 p.m. First-class accommodation for boarders. Brunswick hotel, WILLIS-STREET. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. J. WALKLEY having imported from Melbourne one of Alcock’s first-class tables, begs to announce that the room was opened on FRIDAY, 2-Sth JULY, under the superintendence of an experienced marker. w HITEWOOD’S HOTEL, LOWER HUTT. Good Accommodation and Stabling. J. D. FRASER, Proprietor. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. This New and Commodious Hotel is now open to the public under the management of the proprietor, Mr. Thomas Hooker, The Hotel is situate in the centre of the rapidly rising township of Carterton, and is one of the most complete establishments in the colony, containing a large front bar, bar parlor, commercial room, dining-room (35ft. by X9ft.), smoking-rooms, private rooms for families and visitors. A superb Billiard-room fitted with one of Alcock’s full-sizi-d tables, and all the latest improvements. " Hot and cold water baths always ready, together with eighteen bedrooms. The wines, spirits, beer, and other liquors, are guaranteed as of the first quality. Travellers and visitors will find every home comfort at this Unrivalled Hotel. Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen. First-class stabling and paddocks. To sportsmen this locality offers every inducement, there being plenty of game of all kinds in the immediate vicinity. T. HOOKER, .Proprietor. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Featherston and Grey Street. I ALEX McMILLAN (late of the Array I and Navy Hotel), has the pleasure of infonn- [ ing his friends and the public that he has taken possession of the above well-known and comfortable Hotel, where he hopes for a continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed on him in the past. Wines, Spirits, and Ales op the Finest Brands. PANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. Superior accommodation for families, permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. One of Thurston’s best billiard tables on the premises. Good stabling. JUNCTION HOTEL, PAHAUTANUI. S. PROSSER, PROPRIETOR. ON AND AFTER JULY 2 a Coach will leave this Hotel for Wellington daily at 6.45 a.m., and return same day, leaving Nag’s Head Hotel, Cuba-street, at 3 p.m. sharp. rjl E ABO HOTEL. E. JACKSON begs to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes by keeping on hand a supply of LIQUORS op the VERY BEST BRANDSAnd studying the comfort of his customers, to merit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on his predecessor. , E. J. intends increasing the accommodation and otherwise improving the present building, so as to make it one of the most comfortable Hotels in the City of Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4833, 18 September 1876, Page 1
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705Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4833, 18 September 1876, Page 1
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