Amusements r£T HE A-T R E KOY A I Lessee Mr. Sam Howard! Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsdea SPECIAL NOTICE. RE-ENGAGEMENT OF THE HALL’S FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT !! TO-NIGHT !!! Will be repeated, for the Last Time, THE DERBY DAY! Unqualified Success! Tremendous Applause !! Unprecedented attraction ! !! THE EPSOM DOWNS Will be a faithful picture of the Eaoe-courae during the Derby Carnival. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Management, in order to make the Derby Day scene truly realistic in all respects, have engaged the services of ALEX. O’BRIEN, The Great Niggerest, Who will introduce some of his celebrated Negro Songs and Dances, 14 Salamander Sam,' r “ Kiss but never tell,” &c., &c. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), March P, Will be produced, for the second time in Wellington, the Great Sensational Drama, THE DERBY DAY; oh, FLYING JIB Isaac Solomons Mr. J. L. Hall, To conclude with that ever successful Burlesque Comedy, THE TEMPLE OF, THE SUN! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, GRAND COMEDY NIGHT. Prices of admission—Dress Circle, As. : Sta'ls, 2s. fid. ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson’s, where seats may be secured. Doors open at 7.30 o’clock, commence at 8. QDD FELLOWS’ HALL, CROWDED HOUSES ! CROWDED HOUSES !! Infallible test of the popularity of THE GREAT CHICAGO MINSTRELS, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! Entire Change of Programme. THE RIVAL OTHELLOS, DOWN IN A DIAMOND MINE. Grand Specialty— Happy Old Uncle Ben, As sung by M. Wallace for 300 nights. The Unsurpassable Piscatorial Sketch, HERE’S YOUR FISHING LINE. Prices of Admission —3s., 2a., and la. Carriages may be ordered at 10.15. Seats reserved at Jackson’s Music Warehouse. J Drawing-room Suite, &c., by C. Peters, Lambton-quay. Grand Oblique Piano, with most recent improvements, by Cutler and’Co. Change of programme every alternate night. ELLINGTON LITERARY ASSOCIATION. A Literary and Musical Entertainment, by members of the above Society, assisted by St. John’s Church Choir, will be given in the Presbyterian Schoolroom, Willis-street, THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), 6th MARCH, at eight o'clock p.m. Admission, Is. THORNDON WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL. In comieotion with the Fourth Anniversary of the above school, a service of song, with connective readings illustrative of Bunyan’s “ Holy War,” will be held by the scholars and teachers in the Molesworth-street Wesleyan Church, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Tickets—One Shilling each. Meetings E L E C T I O;) N. MR. HUTCHISON requests as many of the Electors as can conveniently do so'to-meet him at St. George’s Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, 6th Instant, at 8 o’clock in the evening, when he will take the opportunity of stating to them his views on the more prominent questions likely to come before the next and succeeding sessions of the present Parliament. March 3, 1877. THE Annual General Meeting of the Benevolent Institution will be held in the Library, Provincial Buildings, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 4.30 p.m. J. C. CRAWFORD, Chairman and Treasurer. Tenders rjl 0~ B U I L D E R S. TENDERS are invited until NOON of TUESDAY, the 13th of MARCH next, for the Erection of an Odd Fellows’ Hall on Lambton-quay. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect. Temple Chambers, 28th February. T O BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until NOON of FRIDAY, the 16th Instant, for the erection of a Hotel at Porirua.' Plans and specifications at my office, THOS. TURNBULL, ; Architect! Temple Chambers, 3rd March, 1877. w ELLINGTON GAS CO. (LIMITED). TO BUILDERS. . TENDERS will be received until noon'of WEDNESDAY, 14th INST., for the erection of a store. Plan and specification at the Company’s office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. R. GEORGE, Engineer. sth March. Books, Stationery, &c. Now Ready. ILLUSTRATED NEW ZEALAND HERALD for MARCH. Contains, amongst other engravings, View of Township of Oamaru, and Holiday Rambles from Melbourne to New Zealand. PRICE SIXPENCE. To be obtained from Mr. John Watt, Willisstreet, and all Booksellers. THE undersigned has received a further supply of Bibles, including some of Bagater’s; also the New Translation by J. N. D., and a supply of Childrens Books suitable for Sunday schools. WILLIAM M. BISS. Comer of Tory and Vivian-streets. March 2nd, 1877. Tombs and headstones MADE TO ANY DESIGN, AT W HELYER’S, Manners Street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4977, 6 March 1877, Page 1
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