Amusements IJI HEA TR E ROYAL. Lessee Mr. Sam Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsdeo THIS EVENING (MONDAY), May 21. And until Further Notice. THE LYDIA HOWARDS TROUPE Will produce the Beautiful blew Military Burlesque, Entitled, THE THREE MUSKET DEARS, And a Little one In. The Overture composed and the incidental music arranged by ... Mr. A. King New scenery by Mr. E. Biggs The Burlesque pro- 1 Mr. Sam Howard, duced under the di- > rection of ) Miss Lydia Howards. D’Artagnan (an adventurer') —afterwards Mueket-dear | —afterwards hero—after- J-Miss L. Howards wards rebel—but always ( gay, gallant, debonnaire)J In a few days, GIROFLE-GIROFLA. Prices of admission—Dress circle, Is.; stalls, 2s. 6d.; pit, Is. 0D D FELLOWS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) 21st MAY, 1877. In consequence of the success of BAKER’S HIBERNICON, PANORAMA OF IRELAND, It has been decided to give a farewell entertainment THIS EVENING, which will be positively the last appearance of the Hibernicon Troupe in Wellington. COME AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY TO-NIGHT. MRS. W. F. BAKER Will sing “Mollie Asthore,” “Yesterday,” “Mother, He’s Going Away,” &o. M R. W. F. BAKER Will sing Balfe’s beautiful cavatina “ Come into the Garden Maud,” “The Beautiful Girl of Kildare,” &o. Mr. SHIPP as “Barney Branagan,” “Pat McCann,” The Roving Irish Boy,” and in his Celebrated Irish Jig. To conclude with “The Rocky Road to Dublin.’* POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. QDD FELLOW S’ HALL. TUESDAY, 22nd INSTANT. A Grand Farewell COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, Tendered to MISS LIZZIE MORGAN, On her retirement from the Wellington stage f by a number of her friends,.will take place on the above date. Due notice will be given of particulars. QDD FELLOWS’ HALL. THE GEORGIA’S ABE COMING! SKATING RINK ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—ls. GREAT ATTRACTION. Hotels HUGHES’ MELBOURNE HOTEL, WILLIS-STBEET, WELLINGTON. C. J. HUGHES (for Jover ten years proprietor of Hughes’ Cafe, Collins-strect, E. Melbourne) begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Wellington, and to travellers from the other parts of New Zealand and the Australian colonies, that he has leased the above newlybuilt hotel, which, for extent and convenience of accommodation, is unsurpassed in Wellington, and furnished same throughout in a good and comfortable style, placed the culinary department in the charge of an experienced chef de cuisine, laid in a stock of the very best wines, spirits, and malt liquors, established a moderate tariff, and hopes that, with civility and attention to visitors, he will secure a share of public patronage and support in his undertaking. Luncheon from 12 till half-past 2 daily; dinner at 6 p.m. QLARENDON HOTEL, THORNDON. T. BOULD (late of Pahautanui), begs to inform his Town and Country Friends that hahas leased the above Hotel, and he hopes by paying a strict attention to business, to merit a share of their past favors. Spirits, Wines, and Beer of first-class qualify always on hand. TARH O T E Lambton-quat, Wellington. This new and commodious Hotel is now completed, and open to the public. Accommodation for Boarders unsurpassed. Sample-rooms for Commercial Travellers. JOSEPH AMES, Proprietor. ■JJ- NI O N HOTEL. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. QLYDE HOTEL, CLYDE-QUAY. H. BERG, BOATBUILDER, Begs to inform his friends that he has taken the above hotel, where he hopes to receive a share of public patronage. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Good accommodation for Boarders. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL Mahners-steket. J. FENTON, ProprietorPANAMA HOTEL Comer of Taranaki and Vivian-streets. G. S. NICHOLLS, Proprietor. National hotel, Lambton-qday. Messrs. BIRCH & WILLIAMS, Proprietors. rjYHEAJTBE ROYAL HOTEL. The above Hotel is now open for the accommodation of the public. The proprietor seeks a continuance of the support he has already experienced as a hotel-keeper in Wellington during the last twelve years. Two of Alcock’s splendid billiard tables. Night porter to meet arrivals by late steamers. THOS. UR WIN, proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5041, 21 May 1877, Page 1
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639Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5041, 21 May 1877, Page 1
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