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HEAT R E ROYAL ssee Business Manager ... Mr. Sam Howard Mr. Charles JHillsden THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), JAN. 27. IMMENSE SUCCESS Of those celebrated Artista the LINGAEDS, WILLIAM HORACE LINGARD, And MISS ALICE DUNNING LINGARD, Who will appear again for the last time la Byron's celebrated Comedy of OUR BOYS. Perkin Middlewick (a retired butter man) Mr. W. H. Lih»ard Sir Geoffrey Champney ... Mr. W. R.Reda Mary Melrose.. .Miss Alice DUNNING LINGABD New and Appropriate BY MR. HOLMES. In preparation, THE NEW MAGDALEN !;'.. Prices of admission—Dress Circle, : 4s. ; StaHs, 2s. 6d. ; Pit; Is. ' Box plan at Jackson's, where seats may b<j secured. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock, commence at 8. " I ANT ! GIANT ! ! GIANT ! ! - -•- LAST TWO DAYS ! TO-DAY, Under the Patronage of His Excellency tha MARQUIS OF NORMANBY, v Who will visit the Giant between the hours • of 2 arid 5 o'clock. ; LAST TWO DAYS! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), BEING "THE L AST , DAY, Every child will receive a present.' LAST TWO DAYS ! ADMISSION, Is. ; CHILDREN, : 6d. From 10 to 12, 3 to 5, and 7 to 10. , r\ D D F BLLOWS' HA L ?,, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON AND EVENING. BACHELDER'S PANTASCOPE OF THE . SAN FRANCISCO.. POSTAL ROTJTE From New York across the American Continent, showing all' the principal cities and features of interest on the whole route over: the longest railway in the world. Embarking at San Francisco for Honolulu, New Zealand, Australia, and Cape Town (South Africa).. ■ ' In addition to the above Splendid Tableaux the New American Mechanical Dioramas Trill be introduced for the first time,' entitled;the Great Naval Engagement between :th;e „JjronMERRIMAC AND MONITOR, , ; Which took place in Hawpton Roads, .and caused such a revocation in Naval.'Warfare. Also, the gorgeous spectacle of the • ' { •-■ ENCHANTED PALACE AND LAKE. ..>-:--•' ..-• This work of art, which las taken.years to complete, is one of-tue most intricate pieces of ever, witnessed. Cards of admission —35., 25., and Is. ; Pantascope moves at 8 THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, GRAND MATINEE > For the accommodation of families and children who are'unable to attend the evening's entertainment, on which occasion the Hall will be darkened and the same effects produced aaf in the evening. Admission—Children, 6d.; front seats, Is. Open at 2 ; commencing at 2.30. /"\DD FELLOWS' HALL, HUTT. Mr. and Mrs. HART, and Mr. LUSCOMBE SEARELL'S ENTERTAINMENT, HAPPY HOURS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT; TO-NIGHT. Admission Bs. and 2s. Music and. Mirth ! Music and Mirth !!' L RTILLERY BAND SOIREE, In aid of ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN VISIT FUND, Will be held at > ' ST. GEORGE'S HALL, FEBRUARY 1. Double Tickets, ss. Extra Lady, 2s. 6d.: Tickets may be had of Band or .Cricketing " ; •..,.- Committee. ELEVEN OF ALL ENGLAND VEBSUS TWENTY-TWO OF WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT. BASIN RESERVE. ; \' t SATURDAY 1 ; MONDAY; & TUESDAY, 3rd, sth, and '6th FEBRUARY. Aquatics NNIVE R SAR Y- .RE GAT TA. The races unavoidably postponed on MON DAY, 22nd inst., will be rowed on SATURDAY NEXT, in the following order : , 1. Maiden Four-oar Inkigged Gig Rack —Distance, 2 miles. First prize, £lO ; ."' second, £}«.Starts at 2.30... 2. Senior Paie-oab Gig, Race.—Distance, 2 miles. First prize, 2 cups from the funds; aecend, £2. Starts at 3. .'.'. 3. Ships' Gig Bace.—Distance, 2 miles. First prize, cup and £8 ; second, £2. Entrance, £1 Is, Starts at 3.30. 4. Junior Pair-oab Gio Hack.—Distance, 2 miles. First prize, £5; second, £l. Starts at 4. 5. Four-oak Outrigger Race.—Distance, 3 miles. First prize, Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co.'s cup and £25. Starts, at 4.30. . ■r' 6. Maiden Pair-.oab Inbigged Gig Race.— Distance, 2 mUes.. First It .prize, £5; second saves entrance. Starts at 5. 7. Scullers Race.—Distance, 1J miles. First prize, Mr. J. R. Brown's scull-and £5 ; second, £l. ; Starts at 5.30...- - The above races, weather permitting, will be rowed on the courses as laid down, on the plan. Should the weather be unfavorable, they will be rowed from the Korokoro. CHAS. H. ELLABY. Hon. Secretary. "ONEY TO LEND. '■*- „''•'•' Several sums of Money for Investment Freehold or Leasehold Securities. MOORHOUSE & STAFFORD, Solicitors, Wellington,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4945, 27 January 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4945, 27 January 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4945, 27 January 1877, Page 1

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