Amusements Mr. Sam Howard :\ Charles Hillsdea m H E AT R E Lessee ... ... Business Ma'j.ng'i-r ' LAST NIGHT 01" THJS EVENING (SATURDAY). MAR. 10, Will be produced the Grand Drama entitled the OCTOROON! Salem Scudder Mr. J. L. Hall (Hall's Great Character.) Zoe Mrs. J.. J. Ha LAST m.G3.T~OJ? THE HALLS. Prices of admission—Dress Circle. 4s. : Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson's, where seats may ba secured. Doors opea at 7.30 o'clock, commence at 8. aDD PELLO WS' HALL. OVERWHELMING ATTENDANCES. OVERWHELMING ATTENDANCES. Undeniable proof of the popularity of GREAT CHICAGO MINSTREI TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! GRAND SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL. Down in a Diamond Mine. Wallace's Album of Songs and Dances. Jumble Jumbo's College. The Bold Gens d'Armes. Obeying Orders. Triple Clog Dance. In Active Rehearsal- -" The Baby Elephant," " Rats ! Rats !" Doors open at. 7.30 ; agony at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at 10.15. Prices of admission—3s., 25., and Ib. Seats reserved at Jackson's Music Warehouse. Drawing-room Suite, &c, by C. Peters, Lambton-quay. Grand Oblique Piano, with most recent improvements, by Cutler and Co. | IT. GEORGE'S HALL. .J Under the distinguished patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND SUITE. MR. H. A. SEVERN'S SECOND LECTUEE, THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), MAR. 10. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. LIGHT AND SPECTRUM ANALYSIS. Experiments on reflection, refraction, an<3 velocity of light; the prism, sifting a beam of light ; Browning's special apparatus for the exhibition of spectrum analysis, oxyhydrogert lantern and miscroscope. Views cf Europe, New Zealand, live fleas, animalculse, kaleidoscope, the radiometer, ate. Admission—Front seats, 35.; back, 2s. ; children half price. Tickets for Series may be had at Mr. Jackson's, Lambton-quay, at reduced rates. E. DAVY, Secretary. i D E R S. TENDERS are invited until NOON o£ TUESDAY, the 13th of MARCHr next, for the Erection of an Odd Fellows' -,■; Hall on Lambton-quay. ~„■■> Plans and.apecificatioas at my office. THOS. TUENBULL, : Ardhitect. Temple Chambers, 28 th February, I O • B U I L D E< R S. 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. TUENBULL, ;. Architect. Temple Chambers, 3rd March, 1877. TENDERS for Public Schools, Te Aro, will be received until NObN of APRIL 23rd, at my office, where drawings and specification may be seen on and after the 13th inst. The lowest or any tender' ! not necessarily accepted. ' ' C. J. TOXWARD, '"■ Architect. March 9th. :' '.''. GAS CO. (LIMITED). ! TO BUILDERS;' 1 ' , 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 v tender not necessarily accepted. J. R. GEORGE, Engineer. sth March. DISTRICT DRAINAGE BOARD, HEREFORD-STREET. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received by the Christ." church District Drainage Board, J Hereford, street, Christchurch, up till 10 a.m.,' on MON« DAY, the 2nd of APRIL, for the construction of a sewer on the Ferry-road, v •. Plans, specifications, and conditions to be seen at the office of Nicholas Marchant, Esq., C.E., City Surveyor, Wellington. -■ The lowest or any tender not' necessarily accepted. C. NAPIER BELL, Engineer to the Board. OFFICES TO'. LET.—The Premises now in the occupation of Messrs, Moorhouse and Stafford, solicitors, who are about to remove to other offices., Possession:«an be given immediately. L. LEVY, Managing Director, Wellington Trust, Loan, arid Investment Company, .Limited. TO LET AT KARORL—Three and a half miles from Wellington, with' immediate possession, all that commodious' family residence, with ornamep.tal gardens and a good kitchen garden, 10 acres of good- level land divided into two paddocks, at present in the occupation of Mrs. Carey Brown.''' The house contains 12 rooms, drawing-room, dining-room, 3 sitting-rooms, 7 bed-fo'onis, ;bath-roorn, kitchen, dairy, scullery, and outhouses. The house is tastefully' furnished, and if desired may be had upon valuation ; also 2 good milch cows. The above desirable property is well adapted for a-Young Ladies' Boarding School, or a home for invalids requiring a change. A coach passes daily into Wellington, returning in the evening. For terms and particulars apply to —-...-.^—OLL» -S. LANCASTER, "- Karori. March 9th, 1877. , , r v
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4981, 10 March 1877, Page 1
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