Amusements rjp HEA TK E ROY AL. Lessee ... ... ... Mr. Sam Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsden THE LYDIA HOWARD]! BURLESQUE TROUPE. IMMENSE ATTRACTION ! GRAND HOLIDAY BILL ! THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), May 21. GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME I LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. ENGAGEMENT OE MR. BAKER. The performance will commence with the splendid Opera Burlesque of THE GRAND DUCHESS. The Grand Duchess ... Miss Lydia Howards Fritz Mr. Baker To conclude with the splendid Burlesque of THE THREE MUSKET DEARS, And a Little one In. With Selections from Operas. Prices of admission—Dress circle, 45.; stalls, 2s. 6d.; pit, Is. rp H E A TEE R 0 Y AL. Mu. S. Howard ... ... ... Lessee. R. J. De Lias has made an arrangement with the lessee of the Theatre Royal, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, 25th MAW. First Appearance of the Famous ORIGINAL GEORGIAS, THE GREAT AMERICAN SLAVE TROUPE, Now on their Tour around the World. Twenty STAR ARTISTS. Twenty Poor CORNER MEN. Four Eight COMEDIANS. Eight lu a rich and racy programme, replete with pure African Fun, typical of life way down South. Box plan at Jackson's, Stationers’ Hall, where seats may be secured. Admission—Circle, 45.; stalls, 2s. (id.; pit, Is. C. K. JEFFS, Agent. JOKING STAR CRICKET CLUB. The Annual Musical and Literary Entertainment will be held in the Dixou-street Schoolroom on Queen’s Birthday Evening. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. punctually. Tickets, Is. each, may be obtained from Mr. J. Watt, the Secretary, or any member of the Club. W. G. TUSTIN, Hon. Sec. SKATING RINK ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—ls. GREAT ATTRAC TIO N. Meetings EW ZEALAND PACIFIC LODGE, No. 517, OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. The Regular Monthly Meeting of this Lodge will be held at the Masonic Hall, Boulcottstreet, on MON OAY' EVENING NEXT, the 28th May, 1877. The Lodge will be tyled at 8 p.m. B>’ command of the W.M. CHARLES S. THOMAS, Hon. Secretary. ELLINGTON ATHEN.EUM AND MECHANIC’S INSTITUTE, Incorporated 1875. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Polytechnic-room, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 29th MAY. Chair taken at 8 p.m. sharp. Business : Alteration of rules. Proposed,—That in rule 4, section 2, all the words after the word “ yearly” be struck out, and the following be inserted—“ Eleven shillings half yearly, or six shillings and sixpence quarterly, aud of Life and Honorary Members.” Proposed,—That in rule 29, section 5, that after the word “ Association,” and before the word “all,” the following words be inserted: — “ Aud it shall be lawful for the Committee to exercise the powers and authorities conferred on the Body Corporate by the 7th section of the Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanic’s Institute Incorporation Act, 1575.”
Annual Meeting. After the Special Meeting the usual Annual Meeting for Election of Officers and presentation of the past year's reports will be held. H. E. LOGAN, Hon. Secretary. To Let a ’to BE L l-.T FOR A TERM OF YEARS—That desirable Dairy Farm, formerly the property of Mr. W. M. Whitewood, being section No, 53, Taita, containing 29 acres (more or less), sub-divided into 5 paddocks, fenced and all laid down in English grasses, the pasture being unequalled by any in the Hutt. There is a good seven-roomed house, stable, cow-shed, and other out-buildings ; also a garden and orchard, well stocked with fruit trees. For terras apply to GEORGE BUCK, Taita, Agent for the Estate. Lost and Found LOST OR STOLEN, on Sunday May 20, a Black Collie Dog, with tan points. Answers to the name of “ Top.” Anyone returning same to Occidental Hotel will be rewarded. Anyone retaining same after this notice will be prosecuted. IVE SHILLINGS REWARD.—Lost, a white Foodie Pup. Any person returning the same to Mr. Levin, Metropolitan Baths, Willis-street, will receive the above reward. IVE SHILLINGS REWARD.—LOST, last evening, a Black and Tan English Terrier, ears and tail cut; plain red collar ; name “ Fly.” Above reward |on returning to Mr. Beavis's, Willis-street. WANTED especially to be known, that all Large Bills printed at the office of the New Zealand Times are posted upon our own hoardings in the most conspicuous sites in. the city. In addition to which arrangements have been made to use the hoardings of the Post. WANTED, the public to know that Business Cards, Circulars, Billheads, Handbills, Receipts, &c., &c., of every description, are printed at theshortest notice, and at the lowest prices, at the office of the New Zealand Times. Orders carefully executed and forwarded to any part of the province.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5044, 24 May 1877, Page 1
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745Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5044, 24 May 1877, Page 1
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