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Amusements HEA T R E R O Y A L. ... Mr. Sam Howard Mr. Charles Hillsden Lessee I Business Manager MAMMOTH ATTRACTION ! : GRAND ' DODBL E Bl£ L ! The Wonderfully. Popular English Comedian, W. It, *. IXGIItD, ' And the Charming Actress, MISS ALICE DUNNING (LINGARD.) In Legitimate Comedy and'Extravagauza. THIS FEB. 8, And until further notice. ..'• The performance will commence with the fine Comedy'of • ....-,;. . ,■ THE A DM I R.A L! ;, After which will be produced, for the first time, the 7 ."'';';' .'■ i Great Musical, Classical, Mythologipal, and I —'- ■"-'.•'•''..'' - In Six Scenes and^Onei Act,'elltitlalj *' PI.TTTO' A» i.T'trii' "M-ArtT/T^TTrlo-cii Pluto v-v Hobace LiNsiatf- ; . Orpheus ... .MissrAuciDcnnin&(L&'tfAßft) (As performed' bythemjn N&w delphia, Boston, New Orleans, :&a.j.ltx;,< for . upwardsof 500 nights.) ■With Gorgeous New Scenery, Double Operatic.,Chorus,. And Countless AuxinSrleS Entirely jfew Scenery by Mr.pßtolmes. Songs Incidental to the Opeea ,Bouffk. Song—" Is My Darling True ;to' Me ?" Written and composed expressly'for Miss Alice Dunning.(Lingard.) • s - •' • i ;, v'•A New Local. Song by iMr. Wnw'Horace. Lingard. •■■>;'' •;■■-.';;.■ '... *:'?' < ' Song—" Rowing on the Yarra," by Mis 3 Adelaide Stoneham. ;; , ; .;?■ Song by Miss Lizzie;Morgan. •.'.; , Song—r" Killarney," by Miss Emily Power. With other Songs, Duets, Trios, Quartettes; i and Choruses'by the Company.' Prices of admission—Dress ' Circle, "is. ; I Sta'ls, 2s. 6d.; Pit, Is. ; r ' ■: " ■: , Box plan at Jackson's, where seats may lie secured. Doors open at 7.80 o'clock, conn msnce at 8: ;■: : '->>'i; :•;'. ..■..'■:'.•'. .;" r\ D D F E L THIS. ; (THURSDAYj EVENING. • STILL IN THE 1 ASCENDANT ! ! TWIN:' TRAPEZE - i ANOTHER WATCH TO-NIGHT;-"GOLD WATCHES 'will bei' given' away on Friday evenings,;" SILVER fWATCHES on Thursdayand T Saturday;;, Jr,ji! «;.,..., vi . Hundreds of other valuable gifts flnring th? ■week. ■; ■ ,-';,,.. '>' v'uii r -,- Ml , i'..^,'.<i"" BACHELDER'S PANTAS.GOPI:, ALABAMA AND. K^ARgAGE.:. TWIN. TRAPEZE" PEKE*OEMERS. The Twin Trapeze 'Performers go .'through afjLthe evolutions of livmg'perfornie'rs', in fact they db more. They stand ot their heads on the bar while at 'fuU swing,' r a"' feat 'never 'before, accomplished by any living gymnast. > -*~ " ' .'■ .r.}.v. ~ ' .The leading gifts to-nightiwill ;: ■ Silver .Watch—warranted; f>' ',,;;. ', , . Ornamental Clock—-warranted; Vr; rl "' , ; -, Liqueur Set —3 cut decanters- „. •/, •>i .Silk Umbrella.'..-'->," % ",." ~:.•, '. 0,.,-"b'v.'.;i-w' .' .'. ; .. V/:"' ';' ' * v ';! ~;-tC-.""-'. V'"..:. Pair Lustres ■>••'■" -?"- r~' ! ' ; -T<':':';*, ; :-.-.. Silver Cruet '■•. /, J Steel Engraving; 27x33 '°- i ."'[ 'V ; - '< • Silver Salver ■"'' v. *'•■<' : ' ' Costallnfatand:'*''Together with'fifty or sixty other useful gifts. Cards of admission—Front:: seats-;s(three sealed envelopes), 35.;! Gallery {jwo sealed envelopes),.2s.; .back seats (one sealed envelope), one shilling. , ..i v „ :/ .-,, l y..-. \/ jr , : .. 7 - c Open at 7.30. : 8, * f I "f NTERNATIONATi\CRICKET ' Under the Patronage of HIS EXCELLENGY THE GK^VERNOE. ELEVEN OF ALL- ENGLAND TWENTY-TWO OF WELLINGTON i \ AND DISTRICT. .."; '.Wi-. The match will be 'continued to-day at. ribo» . (weather permitting.) ;•; r } . Admission: To theiground only, 2s. v . V ' Grand Stand,;2s. 6d- .".''. ' . \ t j ■ -d jOTORAL SiQGOSTY. ; Practice «" usual THfS EVENING (THURSDAY), Bth inst, at 8 o'clock. '«' THOS. GAIIRARDiJ ■ '*■■■'■ Hon.'Secretary.' r NION ROYAL" iARCHs CHAPTEEi N \J . 1 A Regular-Meeting of: .the above wiU be held at the .Masonic Hall THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. ; . ■■^ < ... - , Byorderof the M.E.Z. , ... ■ ■ V ':■■ GHii Q ■W :■■'■.■■?:;;";':.! r.";*;-?.;'.' ..■>.'.;:. Secretary. .. irtUßiori: ';:'■- ■ RAND.. ART.'.-.XT.N I;0>N. CUTTER ; YACHt< " SECR^C;^ 850 SUBSCBIBKES AT £1; . Tickets obtainable at the Occidentol'Hotel; or, at the office of r \ . . .';.,- r + DALCajESH &,REID,^ ■ .:■-' Gtey-Btreet Dissolution of Partnership. - r ", [ , ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership'hitherto subsisting between thß'undersigned as' Engineers, >• Iron Founders, &ci,:;haa this day been disßolved.by mutual Consent. All debts owing by the; late firm wUl;be discharged by their successors, and all amounts due to the late firm must be paid to them.,, ROBERT SMITft : ? JOHN SMITH? r v ,i HERBERT JAMES WILLI AiyiS- ,. Witness—Robert Mokton. . .-.- , ;! Vulcan Foundry, January 31,1877- ■■' -r In reference to the" above, we beg"to,stata that the business will i in future be'carried on in the name of SMITH BROS., Engineers, Founders, and Blacksmiths. ' ROBERT SMITH, JOHN SMITH, Jtw.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4955, 8 February 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4955, 8 February 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4955, 8 February 1877, Page 1

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