Amusements. IJI HEA TB B ROY AL. Lessees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard* Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, NOY. 4, At 8 o’clock. Eirst appear jnce of the World Renowned LING ARDS, FOB . ' POSITIVELY SIX PERFORMANCES ONLY, In Byron’s Great Comedy “OUR BOY S,” Played in London over 600 nights (last mail) and still running ; in nearly every city in England and America; in the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, 8 weeks; and in Dunedin and Christchurch, 52 nights; pronounced by the Press the Greatest Comedy of the age, Perkin Middlewick (a retired butterman) (384th time) Mr. W. H. Lingaro Charles Middlewick (his son) Mr. W. Metcalf Sir Geoffrey Champneys Mr, Oily Deering Talbot Champneys (his son) Mr. A Inglis Kempster (a servant) Mr. W. J. Sweeney Poddies (a butler) Mr. G. Caspar Mam Melrose ) o i MissA.D.LiNGARD Violet Melrose j J Miss 3j. Morgan Miss Champneys (Sir Geoffrey’s sister) Mrs. Stoneham Belinda (a lodging-house servant) Miss Adelaide Stoneham Supported by the entire company. > Act Ist—At the Butterman’s Act 2nd—At Sir Geoffrey’s Act 3rd—At the Lodging-house. N.B.—The Lingards have the sole right to “ Our Boys.” No free list, Press excepted. QDD FELLOWS’ HALL Lessees Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hiilsden. OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, From 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. „ 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission ... ... One Shilling. Use of Skates ... ... One Shilling. Monthly Tickets ...' One Guinea, A BLOW’S C I R CD S Will perform at the corner of Cuba and Ingestre streets, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. IMMENSE SUCCESS. IMMENSE SUCCESS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. YOUNG NORMA, the daring juvenile rider. WALTER BERNARD, the funny clown. EUGENE, the most wonderful contortionist. MR. BARLOW, Master of the Arena, With hisBEAUTIFUL FAIRY PONIES, HIGHLY TRAINED HORSES, EDUCATED DOGS, PERFORMING MONKEYS. Remember—For a few nights only. Doorsopenat 7.30; tocommenceat So'clock Prices of Admission—Front seats, 3a.; Back seats, 2s. Children, half-price. * SPECIAL NOTICE.—A grand Midday Performance will take place TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, for .the con. venience of families and schools, commencing at 2 o’clock. CHILDREN ADMITTED TO ALL PARTS FOR SIXPENCE. THOMAS BURTON, Agent.
Sports. athletic sports will be held in a paddock near the Railway Station, UPPER , HUTT, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER the 9th, Prince of Wales Birthday. Any surplus of cash, after paying prizes and other expenses, will be devoted to a charitable purpose. Committee of Management : Mr. J. Crnicksbank Mr. W. M. Bell „ A, Cruickshank „ A, Comfoot „ P. Wilkie „ G. Hall „ G. Brown „ G. Park „ Thos. Wilkins • „ H. Ames „ H. Osborne „ S. T. Henderson „ T. Cotter „ J. Sircom - „ J. A. Mackie „ T. Mabey „ H. Burt „ Jas. Wylie, Secy, PROGRAMME. 1. 100 yards Flat Eace Handicap .. .. 2. Running High Leap .. 3. J-Mlle Race Handicap 4. One Mile Walking Handicap 6. Vaulting with Polo . i 6. One Mile Race Handi7. 120 yards Hurdle Race Handicap 3. Hop, Step, and Jump 9. Three-legged Race .. 10. Tilting Tournament 11. Quoit Match 12. Horizontal Bar 13. Greasy Pig , . Entrance for all Handicaps to be sent in to Ames’ Provincial Hotel, Upper Hutt, not later than 8 p.m. on 2nd NOVEMBER; other events enter at post. Races to be started with pistol; every false start one yard back. 1 First event to start at 11.30 a.m. sharp. A Full Brass Baud will be in attendance on the ground. > , Admission to ground, Is.; children, 6d. In connection with the above sports a SOIREE will be held in the Odd Follows’ Hal), Upper Hutt, on the 9th NOVEMBER. Dancing to begin at 8 p.m. Double tickets, 45.; single tickets, 2s. od. For the convenience of Wellington visitors to Soiree a late train will leave the Upper Hntt at 1 a.m. JAS. WYLIE, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. To Let o FFICES TO LET, Lambtota-quay, over Chamber of Commerce. S. CARROLL. TO LET, on the Reclaimed Land, a section with stable and ooachhonse thereon. Apply to W. JAMES, Furniture Warehouse. nra LET ON LEASE—Those commodious 1 Business Premises in Willis-street now in the occupation of Mr. S. S. Griffiths, with the goodwill of an old-established, grocery and bakery business. The building includes four good rooms, suitable for a dwelling-house, and from its superior position might bo turned to various purposes. For further particulars apply to EDWD. ANDERSON, Willis-street. ELLINGTON CITY CHAMBERS, Bkandon-stkeet. TO LET, Offices of various dimensions, 30 feet by 24 feet, 34 feet by 10 feet, 30 feet by 10 feet, and several smaller rooms. Apply to T. A. BOWDEN &, SONS, , . Peatherston-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4874, 4 November 1876, Page 1
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734Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4874, 4 November 1876, Page 1
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