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Amusements. H E A T 11 E ROY A L. Lessees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard. Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsdes' THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, NOVEMBER 9. BRILLIANT TRIUMPH ! UNPARALLELED SUCCESS 1 ROARS OF LAUGHTER! CROWDED HOUSES! Ta witness the performance of the World Renowned LING A R DS, FOB POSITIVELY TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY, In Byron’s Great Comedy “O U R B O Y • 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. LINOABD Charles Middlewick (his son) Mr. W. Metcalf Sir Geoffrey Champneys Mr. Oily Leering Talbot Champneys (his son) * Mr. A. Inglis Kempster (a servant) : Mr. W. J. Sweeney Poddies (a butler) : Mr; G. Caspar Mast Melhosb 1 . t Miss A. D. Linoaed Violet Melrose J COUBms j Miss L. Morgan Miss Champneys (Sir Geoffrey's sister). -} A.. ■; Mrs. Stoneham Belinda (a lodging-house servant) ■ • i 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. BA.RLO W’ S:• CIRC US. IMMENSE SUCCESS. IMMENSE . . SUCCESS. MILLION PRICEs7~MILLION PRICES. 2s. and Is. LAST NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS. YOUNG NORMA, the daring juvenile rider. WALTER BERNARD, the funny clown. , EUGENE, the most wonderful contortionist. M K BA BLOW, Master of the Arena, With his BEAUTIFUL FAIRY PONIES, HIGHLY TRAINED HORSES, EDUCATED DOGS, PERFORMING MONKEYS. Remember—Fob a few nights only. Doors open at 7.30; tbcbmmenceat So'clock Prices of Admission—Front seats, 25.; Back seats, Is. Children, half-price. SPECIAL NOTICE.—A grand Midday Performance will take place on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, for. the convenience of families and schools, commencing at 2 o’clock, CHILDREN ! ADMITTED TO ALL PARTS FOR SIXPENCE. , THOMAS BURTON, Agent. QDD FELLOWS’ HALL Lessees ... ... Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles HHladen.’ OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, Prom 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, OUL CO T T-S TEET HALL, Near Queen’s Hotel MR, MARTIN POWELL, Who has been pronounced one of the BEST VENTRILOQUISTS OF THE DAY. Will appear, j In conjunction with other talent, on THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER | (Prince of Wales’ Birthday.) ; PRICES—3s. and 2s. A S I N RESERVE. : THIS DAY (THURSDAY), NOV. 9. SPORTS. SPORTS. SPORTS. THE GREAT BABY SHOW And other interesting events. Commencing at 11 o’clock. First-class Band in attendance. Admission, Is; Ground and Grand Stand, 2s. 6d.

Sports. athletic sports, will be'held in a paddock near, the Railway Station, UPPER HUTT, THIS DAY (THURSDAY), 9th NOVEMBER, Prince of Wales Birthday. Any surplus of cash,, after paying prizes and other expenses, will be devoted to a charitable purpose.' Commutes op Mr. J. Cruickshank - „ A. Cruickshank „P. Wilkie . ■ „ G. Brown . , „ Thos. Wilkins ;, H. Osborne ;■ „ T. Cotter ■ „ J. A. Mackie \ „ H. Burt Management : Mr. W. M. Bell „ A. Cornfoot „ G. Hall , „ G. Park „ H. Ames „ S. T. Henderson „ J. Sircom ; . „ T. Mabey „ Jas. Wylie, Secy. . PROGRAMME. , i Entrance for all Handicaps to be sent in to Ames’- Provincial--Hotel, Upper 'Hutt; not later than 3 p.m. on 2nd NOVEMBER; other events enter at post. • ; Races to be started with pistol; every false start one yard back, ■ • . First event to start at 11.30 a.m. sharp, i A Full Brass Band will be in-attendance on the ground. - ■ I Admission to ground, Is.; children, 6d. 1 In connection with the above sports a SOIREE will be held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Upper Hutt, on the 9th NOVEMBER. Dancing to begin at 8 p.m. Double tickets, 45.; single tickets, 2s. 6cl i For the convenience of Wellington visitors to Soiree a bite train will leave the Upper Hutfat 1 a.tn. v ■ - - . ‘ JAS. WYLIE, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4878, 9 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4878, 9 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4878, 9 November 1876, Page 1

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