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Amusements rpHEATKE ROYAL. lessee Mr. Sam Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsdea TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 14. LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! ! LAST NIGHT! ! ! of' MR. AND MRS. J. L. HALL. MR. AND MRS. J. L. HALL. MR. AND MRS. J. L. HALL. When wilt be produced, for the last time, the Great Sensational Drama THE OCTOROON. THE OCTOROON. THE OCTOROON. Salem Scudder • Mr. J. L. Hat.t,. Zoe Mrs. J. L. Hali. REMEMBER THE LAST NIGHT. Prices of admission—Dress Circle, 4s. ; Sta’ls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson’s, where seats may be secured. Doors open at 7.30 o’clock, com* mence at 8. rjIHEATEE ROYAL. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. GRAND SH AKSPE 111 AN REVIVAL. The Management have great pleasure to notify the engagement, of that grand Shaksperian Actress MRS. SCOTT-SIDDONS Por a Short Season of TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing on THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH Iff. The attention of- the public is also drawn to the fact that, in addition to the already large Theatre Royal Company, the services of that Sterling Favorite Actor, MR. J. B. STEELE, have been secured to support this talented lady. GRAND OPENING NIGHT THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, When the performance will consist of Shakspere’s beautiful play, entitled ROMEO AND JULIET. N.B. —During the SCOTT-SIDDONS SEASON, several GENTLEMEN AMATEUR MUSICIANS, who have most kindly volunteered their services, will play selections of the latest overtures, in conjunction with the orchestra. Box plan at Jackson’s, where seats may be secured. QDD F E L L 0 WS’ HALL. Last Appearance of the CHICAGO MINSTRELS AND FAREWELL BENEFIT OF CHAS. WALLACE. The Great Ethiopean Delineator. . SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! First appearanse of the W ELLINGTON CHRISTY MINSTRELS, Who have kindly volunteered. ’ BABY ELEPHANT ! BABY ELEPHANT ! RATS ! : RATS ! ! RATS ! RATS !! Wallace’s Great AMERICAN PRIZE JIG. SHANDYGAFF ! SHANDYGAFF 1 Winter’s Unrivalled SOLO.on the GLASSES, AN INTERESTING STORY. a Remember To-night—'WALLACE'S BENEFIT. Last Appearance of the Minstrels. Admission—3s., 25., and la. j ZEALAND INSTITUTE. ALECT U R E, ; Open to the public, will be delivered in the Lecture Hall at the Colonial Museum, On SATURDAY, 17th INST., At 8 p.m., by Capt. J. CAMPBELL,WALKER, F.R.G.S., ON “ The Climatic and Financial Aspect of Forest Conservatory as applicable to New Zealand.” The chair will be taken by His Excellency the Marquis of Noemanby/ President of the Institute. JAMES HECTOR, Manager. OTIC E.—T HE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT CLOSES on FRIDAY - , MARCH 16th; at 16.30 p.m. ELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The AUTUMN EXHIBITION will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall on THURSDAY, March 22. On no account will, Exhibits be received after 10.30 a.m. T. W. KIRK, Hon. Sec. : Meetings Loyal orange lodges Nos. 16 and 23. An emergency meeting of the above lodges will be held at the Foresters’ Hall, Lambtoaquay, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 14th inst. at. 7 p.m. All members particularly requested to attend. Business very important. - Visiting brethren invited. By order of the W," Masters. ■ ELECTION. MR. TRAVERS requests the Electors to be good enough to meet him at the undermentioned places and dates, at 8 o’clock in the evening in each case, when he will address them on matters of political import;— Princess’ Hotel, Thorndon, Wednesday, 14th; City .Hotel, Clyde-quay, Friday, 16th ; Caledonian Hotel, Te Aro, Monday, 19th; Royal Hotelj-Thorndon-quay, Wednesday, 21st; Victoria Hotel, Te Aro, Friday, 23rd ; Prince of Wales Hotel, Te Aro, Monday, 26th ; Gillespie's Hotel, Tinakori Road, Tuesday, 27th. V . Wellington, 9th March. A OT¥*Y ELECT IO N. MR. HUTCHISON requests the favor of the Electors meeting him at Gillespie’s Hotel, Tinakori-road, on Thursday, the 16th instant; at the Caledonian Hotel, Te Aro, on Saturday; the 17th instant. Both meetings at 8 o’clock p.m. Further meetings will be arranged aad advertised in due course, ‘

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4984, 14 March 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4984, 14 March 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4984, 14 March 1877, Page 1

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