Amusements HEA T R E K O Y A t/. Business Manager ... Mr. Sam Howard Mr. Charles Hillsdea UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS!! EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS! I 0£ the great Shaksperian Actress MRS. SCOTT -S I D •!>' ON S» j Supported by MR J. B. STEELE, and the Royal Company.- • THIS EVENING (FRIDAY) MARCH 16. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. The -Great Shaksperian Comedv of AS YOU LIKE IT " Will be produced with the following stronij ' cast:— ': - • Rosalind , Mrs. Scott^Siddons Jacques Mr. J. B. Steele Duke ... ... Mr. Rede Frederick. ... ... Mr. W. J. Sweeney : Amiena ... ... Misa A. Stoneham Le Beau ... ... Mr. L. St. Lawrence Corin .:. ' Mr E. AlexanderOliver ... Mr. A. Inglis Orlando ... ... Ifr.W. H. Metcalf Adam Mr. J. Hesford Dennis... ... - Mr. Chuck Touchstone "... Mr. Sam Howard Celia ... ... ... Misa Lizzie Morgan Phoebe. ... Miss Emily Power Audray ... ... ... Mrs.Sfconeham NOTICE. In consequence of so many people being unable to obtain admission last night to witneß3 - the grand performance of. • ROMEO AND JULIET, The Management beg to announce that this grand play will be produced ON SATURDAY EVEN IN G. Note.—All persons who were unable to ob : tain'admission the same tickets will be available. • As the box plan is already almost filled application must be made early. Prices of admission—Dress Circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, la. Box plan at Jackson's, where seats may-be secured. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock, commence at 8. ' r\ DD FELLOWS' HALL IMPORTANT NOTICE. TWO NIGHTS' MORE OP THE GBEAT ' CHICAGO M.INSTREL3 TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! !
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SPECIAL BILL FOR ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT. Crowded and Delighted Audiences Nightly. IMMENSE RECEPTION OF THE BABY ELEPHANT ! ; . BABY. ELEPHANT! i THE HUNGRY NIGHTINGALE. TRIAL BY JURY. I ' TRIAL'BY JUBY. '/ ' NIGHT IN A, BAR-ROOM.. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, SONGS OF OLD IRELAND. -'. Admission—3s.,'2s., and Is. " •'. nHE BILLIARD : TOURNAMENT, AT THE UNION HOTEL; CLOSES on FRIDAY, 1 MARCH 16th, at 10.30 p.m. Meetings MR. TRAVERS requests the Electors to be good enough' to ineet 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:— City Hotel, Clyde-quay, Friday, 16th. Caledonian Hotel, Te Aro, Monday, 19th. Royal Hotel, Thorndon-quay, Wednesdays 21st. •-, ~ ■"...•' . ~ . Victoria Hotel, Te Aro, Friday, 23rd. Prince of Wales Hotel, Te Aro, Monday, 26th. Gillespie's Hotel, Tinakori Road, Tuesday, 27th. ; Wellington, 9th March. Mr. HUTCHISON requests the electors to-;; meet him at the undermentioned places, aidl: on the following dates, at 8 o'clock in the evening" - in each case, when he will be happy to address them on political matters of importance:— Caledonian Hotel (Nicholls 1 ) Adelaide-road, '.' on Saturday, 17th inst. \ Royal Hotel (Maginnity's) Thorndon-quay, : ; on Monday, 19th iDst. \ .' Te Aro Hotel (Jackaon's) Willis-streetj 6a'".' Wednesday, 21st inst. Metropolitan Hotel (Mrs: Osgood's) Moles-; "'■ ; worth-street, on Thursday, 22ud inst., , v Brunswick Hotel (Walkley's) Willis-street, 1 •' on'Saturday, 24th inst. ".'
OFEICES TO LET.—The Premises now m the occupation of Messrs. Moorhouse : and Stafford*, solicitors, who are about to re-> move to other offices. Possession can be given immediately. ■ ' ■- ''..".",,, l. levy; ~ ■;.■'■.'.-;-; Managing Director, •.' Wellington Trust, Loan, and Investment ~ '^ 'Company, Limited. • .- LET AT KAROKL—Three and a half miles from Wellington, with immediate possession, all that commodious family'residence, with ornamental 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 hduse> ■ contains 12 rooms, drawing-room, dining-room, 3 sitting-rooms, 7 bed-rooms, bath-room, 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 pro-' perty 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 - , ;,'.;-v S. LANCASTER ' ; Karori. -.''; March 9th, 1877. . ';',:•; AKUEATAHI.—TO LET for seven or' _■_ fourteen years, a Block of LaDd con* taming 660 acres, with about 30 head of Cattle. j Apply to Mr. Brandon, Lambton-quay, Wei-.: lington. •■■ : .■'''''■'']'*'• TO BE LENT on good freehold secmtty- ; several sums of money from £loo<r-€Br £3500. Apply to Mr. Brandon, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4986, 16 March 1877, Page 1
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