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Amusements,' 5 ' H BATE E %p Y A L. Lessee Business Manager .... Mr. Sam Howard Mr. Charles Hillsdea CONTINUED AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF TM " " LINGAR 8f%." j W. H.. .HN&iiBD ■•• : " . AND : ,; - r ... MISS ALICE.DUNNING (LrNGARD.) IMMENSE DOUBLE BILL. F OJR 0N E NIG HT ONLY. THIS EVENING FEB. 5, In consequence of a general desire the perform" ance will commence, for-the last time, with Byron's celebrated Comedy of ; our b o;y s. Mary Meredith , '".' '' Miss Alice Dunning (Linoard) Middle Wick ... .. . .•_...■;■. Mr. LnrOABO To be followed by the splendid, farce entitled MR. AND MRS? PETER WHITE, In which the Lingards will introduce Operatic ■ ".' Selections. ; ■ > In active preparation, the splendid Opera Booffe ;■'• entitled ... ; :p ;- r ;. : L..- ",: -JT^ ; ,JI!;.~ : .O. .Prices of admissibn-i-bresg: 7 Circle. 4s. • .Stalls, 2s ; '6d:VPit, : liV ,-% - ' .'.'Box plan- at : Jacfcson's,'where seats'may b« secured.. Doors open, at ,7.3o'o'clock, com« mence at 8. ' "j , .-: r\ D D F E L LOW S'j. HALL. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. TWELFTH MQNS TE R ,GIF T WEE K. GOLD WATCHES~~wm'be'-.given away this Monday,'Wednesday,, and. Friday evea« ings. SILVER, WATCHES oh Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. ' ' Hundreds of other valuable gift's during th« week. •". .'*.' ;.' ' ■■-,- ■ „■-..', ~- v BACHELDER'S PANTASCOPE , MERRIMAC AND MONITOR ; .;.:w ! ;t •olympu% .;;,, Introducing- many of.- the Gods and Goddesses . of Heathen Mythology; GIFTS,' GIFTS. The leading gifts to-night will include—* '■',.', Ladies' Gold Watch ..... ' Opera Glass Pair Lustres : "t ..■ .: -BJacuit- Casket ; Silk Umbrella , ; : •■'. Crystal Inkstand ■ ■' Set Plated Knives ::;Ti":Se.t,j;apanese Jars; (six) • ''■■■ ■•>• s Silver Cake Basket ■ ■']■".';' . , .. .CentpLainp;(icqmplet6) i- "' . Together'with fifty or sixty other (useful gifts. .Cards .of;'(admission—Front-'-seats (threa sealed'envelopes), '3s."; sealed ea;velopes),2s.; back seats (ones sjtated envelope), one.shilling, i .• ■ - < ■ ;i - ■w?. Open at 7.30. Pantascope moves at 8. .1, GEOR GE 'S . HAL le. WOOT)ERS!_WONDERS! .WONDERS! . WONDERS OF THE AG^! /'\''''VwoitDEßS.'6F-. i rHE'AGE !! _., , SS 6R TEED iWill 'perform in: St. GeorgeV Hall for a short , Season of a few Nights, Coniimehcing oa "' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. !■':■ YOpinioniof ;Fromith'e.'.A r (!WS.--T-Proieseori. t ,Verd is really clever, and well worth patronising. From the Starujfarji.— Professor Verd is quite '. at home in iHe» Magic: Art. ■ ; ; "■:"■' .;.;■ Will consist »f the most Modem /Illusions in >..-..«>«.f.'-.i- the'-Art" of ■'( =■■-'- LEGERDEMAIN, PRESTZBIGITATrON', ; CLAIRVOYANCE; CARDSi ' ,:.,:■ &c, &c. VERD has the honor of being'universally pronounced- the ne plus ultra of Magicians. '- Me. GEEgBrY, Aoent. Doors open at 7.30.. Performance to com« : .'metiice at 8 o'clock. Seats, 35.; Central, 25.; -:.. OPENING OF ST. HALL! ;r FIRST. ENTEETAiNMENT !!

.-."■'v- ;j-Art ; Unions';^": , KAND A at £1 each. Cutter, Yacht SECEET, tons. ■■■!■■ To'bs Drawn OCCIDENTAL;HOTEL/ WELLINGTON, ■'■.■•;■- Omthe ; Ist MAKCH.; Built (which fact is a, suificienf " -•■•-> ~ pered and Moftgeir* everyiespectT and other. Bails, dingy, cboking , utensils,'&ai:&c. V \'. ,' -,., r, Winner of .the following races":—Auckland Kegatta;: 1875'; match with -Daphne and the American yacht? Peerless, 18J^df!iG90_; Lyttelton Champion; Yacht I&ce, 1.877, ; ; /Wellington Champion Yacht Race, 1877; &Cij'&c, &c. •Insured for J 6566, -the goßftj;' J for which goe3. with?, '-ticket, Should ship, n'oweyer,,"prior to ; be lost or- otherwise- disabled, members twill hava their' subscriptions returned jp full. Winner can hare;her delivered free !of'cost at any o£ the following -ports, ■ viz,:—Auckland, Nelson, Wellington; Lyttelton, or DunediifeisVAs only a limited number; of tickets"- are;7 allotted to Wellington, early application's 'requested. ..•"■•

LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, ship broker:;■;; '"■ AND' HCEMBBp; OBBTOIMWtfSE MEST. Offie^-OddFellows' Hallj LainbtonQuay. K ELI MI NA R Y'i; "N 0T IC E. JL ..■.••■■■ ■ CHEWS: BUILDINGS. J. COOGAN, Militant. TatooA, &c, begs respectfully to intubate* to chis l friends and the necessary and well assorted "stock;".''^.siSj :ic^: y. :■■; ~\ • V All lands of Stock, Tweeds, fcc,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4952, 5 February 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4952, 5 February 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4952, 5 February 1877, Page 1

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