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Amusementsrjp H E A T'U E .... E 0 Y AL. Lessee ... ■ ... Mr. Sam Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsdea glorious Xnd CONTINUED SUCCESS ' ‘Of the - LINGARDS, me. william .Horace lingakd, ; ■ ,'And; MISS ALICE DUNNING LINGARD, TO-NIGHT (THURSI?AY), FEB. 1, First production in Wellington,-and-positively for this night only, of ; Henry Byron's comedy, .in three acts, entitled MAR RIE D IN'H AST-E. Percy Pendagron Mr. William Horace Lingakd Ethel Grainger ' ‘ Miss Alice Dunning Lingakd ; - Act I.—“A short Courtship;” Scene : Mr. Grainger 1 a. New House. ~(Two months are to elapse.) ‘ ’ Act H.—“ The Old i Gentleman." ; Scene: At a Lake-Hotel, - (A' year la supposed to elapse.) Act Hl. Breaks." • Scene : Augustus’ Studio.. (Six^months-’are supposed to elapse;) ", >'* *•••. TO-MORROW;(FRIDAY), FEBi 2, First production in-Wellington of -the aensa- : “ •' tiona!drama ' - - THE- TWO, ORPHANS, .Prices of admission—Dress Circle, 4s. ; Sta'lsj 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson’a,where seats-may be secured. l Doors; open at 7.30 o’clock, com* mcnce at 8. - , .- ' Q D D F E L.L O WS’ HAL L. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Crowded Nightly . by: Enthusiastic Audiences. GRAND GIFT. FESTIVAL.' bachelder¥pantascope MBRRIMAC AND MONITOR ABODE OF THE FAIRIES •; GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS. s The leading, presents This Evening-will include—. / ; ■. . Silver Watch—warranted , . ; . Large Centre Lamp Silver Cruet . - ■ ' Pair Large Lustres ~ ‘ . Silk Umbrella Liqueur Set—eight pieces ■ • Steel Engraving (27 x-S3) Biscuit Casket. ■ . • ’ Cigar Cabinet and Cigars (Japanese) Large Album. ■; • Together with fifty or.‘sixty other useful gifts. The gifts are on view at the; above hall ■ daily from ll to 1 and from 31'6 5. Inspection respectfully, invited. Cards of admission —Front seats (three sealed ehvelopes), Ss.; Gallery (two sealed envelopes), 1 25.-; back seats (one saaled.enyelope), one shilling. , ’ . . ; : Opera at 7.80. Pantascope moves at ! S. TO-MORROW—FRIDAY I ■ GRAND, FASHIONABLE NIGHT !! JNTERNATIONAL CRICKET MATCH Under the patronage of v his Excellency the • ' Governor.; .. .; , ELEVEN OF i4LL- EJTGLANU " AGAINST \ TWENTY-TWO OF WELLINGTON AND DISTRICT. . To be played on the ' BASIN' RESERVE ,ON , SATURDAY, MONDAY, & .^TUESDAY, . . . 3rd, sth, and 6th FEBRUARY; Admission; To the grdnnd only, 2a.; or for three days, 55.;-grand stand, single' tickets, 2s. 6d.; or for three days, ss. Special tickets to admit to ground, grand stand; &c,;during the match, 10s. ; carriages, ss. ; each person in same, 2s. Tickets may be obtained from Lyon and Blair, Dutton, Jackson, Burrett, Watt, Barraud and Son, and at the principal hotels. Meetings OF ENGLISH CRICKETERS. The Working Committee will meet >at the Pier Hotel THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at 8 o’clock. T. BOURKE, ARMITAGE, Hon Sec. HE ALLIANCE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. A Meeting of i the Provisional Committee of the above Company, will take, .place at Mr. Harding’s Post Office Hotel at 8 o’clock' THIS EVENING,'the Ist FEBRUARY, when the presence ■of each member; is particularly requested... ■ : HENRY KEMBEB, Interim Secretary. HE WELLINGTON-TRUST,, LOAN. AND !• INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited). , NOTICE, The Fourth Annual" General Meeting of this Company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on THURSDAY, the Ist FEBRUARY, at half-past seven o’clock, in the evening precisely. ■ Business : . - - a To receive Directors’ report add balancesheet, declaration of dividend, election of three Directors and Auditors, and general ■ . Proxy papers can be obtained at the offices ■of the company; Lambton-quay, and no others will be accepted. . " „. - L. LEVY,, Managing Director. ■ Wellington, Jan. 18, 1877. -- 5 , r Music , Mr. pa rk e e PROFESSOR OF MUSIO. ' • MuigTave-Btreet, LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary and FiKisHrapsi MISS SMITH, Teacher of Music, Moles-worth-street. • Terms, £1 Is. per quarter. Schools-attended on. -beral terras, lANOFOBTES TUNED, REGULATED; AND REPAIRED. C. AND Tv RAMSEY, Cottage and Grand Pianofore Makers, from Broadwood and Sons, London. Pianofortes re-strung, hammers ’re-covered, __ . keys restored to. original color; touch , ... regulated, &c.y &c., in pianofortes, harmoniums, violins, flutes,'accordions; concertinas,'and all kinds of musical instruments. Also, new and'standard music in sheet and book. - ; - - C. & T. RAMSEY, 1 Willis-Btrcet.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4949, 1 February 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4949, 1 February 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4949, 1 February 1877, Page 1

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