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Amusements. IJI H E A TEE ROYAL. Lessee ... ... Mr. Sam Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsdeo Sixth Night of the Engagement of ME. AND MRS. MOETON TAVARES. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES ! BOARS OF LAUGHTEE NIGHTLY ! Immense Success of FAUST AND MARGUERITE, In which ME. MORTON TAVARES Will play the . ■' MISS SURTESS AS MARGUERITE. To conclude with the laughable farce of HUNTING A TURTLE^. Mrs. Turtle ' JVirs. Tavares (Miss Surtees) Dandelion Mr. Howard THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY 9, LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! ; OP FAUST AND MARGUERITE. Mephistopheles ... ... Mr. M. Tavares Marguerite Mrs. Tavares (Miss Surtees) Seibel ... ... ... Mr. Howard Those desirous to see Mr. Tavares in his great impersonation of Mephistopheles should embrace this last opportunity. In Rehearsal— RICHELIEU! HAMLET! OVERLAND ROUTE ! and TWO ROSES! These excellent and amusing comedies have never yet been produced in Wellington, and will be got up regardless of expense. Prices of admission—Dress circle, 45.; stalls, 2s. 6d.; pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; performance to commence at 8 o’clock. QD D FELLOWS’ HALL. CLIFFORD’S MIEEOE op the WOULD is DRAWING TO A CLOSE. To-night and for a Few Nights More Only. MONDAY, 9th JULY. SECOND PART OF LONDON. Houses of Parliament —Admiralty—HorseGuards—Parks—National Gallery—Landseer’s Lions—The Clubs—St. James’s and Buckingham Palaces—Albert Memorial and Hall—Horticultural Gardens—Cremorne Gardens—Kew Gardens—Zoological Gardens, &c., &o. SPLENDID STATUARY. Admission prices, 35., 25., and Is. ; children, half-price to all parts of the hall. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. g E ATING RINK. The New Season commences on THURSDAY 11th JULY, WITH SKATING AND PROMENADE CONCERTS. These Concerts in connection with Skating are now all the rage in Europe, and the management intend sparing no expense to make them successful and popular. The services of Miss LYDIA HOWARDE, Mdlle. SOLANGE NAVARO, and others have been secured, and the first PROMENADE Will commence on THURSDAY NEXT. Members admitted free. Non-members, admission Is. W 1 ISLINGTON SKATING EINK 1 ALWAYS OPEN. Admission —Is. GREAT ATTRACTION. jpOXTON PUBLIC HALL. NOW OPEN. Auditorium, 30 x 50 feet; stage, 20 x 39 feet ; height, 20 feet. Dressing-rooms oa either side of s’age. Capable of seating 500 people. Address—Secretary. Meetings W ELLINGTON JOCKEY NOTICE. CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the Members of the Wellington Jockey Club will be held at the Empire Hotel, on MONDAY EVENING, 9th INST., at 8 p.m., when a full attendance is requested. By order of the Stewards. J. W. KEEBY, Secretary. Business— To receive report of retiring stewards To elect stewards and office-bearers for ensuing meeting. Any member is eligible for office. Annual subscription, £2 25., is now due. gT. PAUL’S PARISH. The ANNUAL MEETING of the parishioners of the pariah of St. Paul, will be held in the Schoolroom, Sydney-street, on MONDAY, the 16th inst., at 7.30 p.m. In Bankraptcy IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF C. BEST, OF MASTEETON. The First Divident of ss. in the £ will be payable at my office on and after TUESDAY NEXT, 10th JULY. E. W. MILLS, Trustee in the above Estate. Hunter-street, July 6. To Let TO LET, for a term of years, Eight Acres of Land, Mansfie’.d-street, three of which are well laid out in nursery gardens, one acre in strawberries, and four acres in grass. There is also a well-finished 4-roomed house and greenhouse, &c., at present in the occupation of Mr. Budden. This property is confidently recommended as a most profitable investment, being within ten minutes’ walk of the proposed tramway. For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Lambton-quay. TO LET, iu Lest position, Lambton-quay, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Suite of Offices and large Upstairs Flat, Kew Zealand Clothing Factory.—J. FITZSIMONS, Manager.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5083, 9 July 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5083, 9 July 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5083, 9 July 1877, Page 1

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