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Amusements rp H E A T R E : E. O: Y A It. Lessees s ... ... Messrs. How abi> & Co. . Business Manager ... Mr. Chaklks Hiixsdeh Stage'Manager ...Mr. H. Stonkham. •THIS EVENING. 21th AUGUST. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PRO lEAMMR. r ALE NEW FEATURES. • ■' To commence with" ;< -■ ■ - , THE RUSTIC PRIMA DONNA ! Sir Fitful Green ■. - Mr. Sam Howard • Loup Garon ... ... Mr. L. St. Lawrence: Renard . ... ... Mr. R: .W. - ,Rede . Louis Laroche ... ... Mr. H. Stoneham. [ Susette ... ... Miss A. Stoneham . To be followed by the Great ' VAUDEVILLE TROU PE. DUTCHES DAVENPORT j Opens an Entirely New Budget of Songs. Barking up the Wrong Tree. • I Gems of Ireland ... Miss Grace Garland ' GIBBONS AND DAVENPORT, , AS. v; “ The Dandy Nigger Coons.” • , ROBERT SCOTT. . - •! rtf’ ", ' “ Pull out that ’ere Briar.” O N Z A L O ! The Aerial Evolutionist, in . New and more Wonderful Feats. i: Overture ... Professor Spiller and Orchestra; The whole to conclude with the Laughable Side-splitting Comedy, entitled THE SLIPPERY DAY, In which the whole of the Vaudeville and ■ Theatre Royal Companies will appear. . > Doors open 7.30 ;; felicity will ■ eventuate at 8 o’clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. ; J. E. SACKETT, . . Advance Agent: • D~D FELLOWS’ HALL. O SECOND WEEK! SECOND WEEK!! ! AND ' . CONTINUED SUCCESS ; . ' IJ ,' ". i ' op • ‘ , .. ! " ' THOMPSON’S GREAT SOUTHERN DIORAMA v. y 1 ' , OF THE- . ' V AMERICAN WAR. ■ TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). : grand Fashionable night. GOLD WATCH NIGHT. GOLD WATCfi ' NIGHT. ' , The leading Prizes’for this evening will com- ■ prise— ‘ -■’ ’ ■ > A Lady’s Gold Watch; 18 carat,warranted ; i A Tea and Coffee'Service (4 pieces) ’, :m.Sovereign ; ;v.L ■ ■■ >■’ v Eleotro-SilvecFiah, Knife and Fork 1 • • - , • Walnut-wood Whatnot ■ ..> ;'■■ • v • Electro Silver Biscuit Box : ; > s Opera glass , i. ' Pair of Handsome Vases j-.and-. . » 80 or 90 other Gifts. ... : ■ Descriptive Lecturer . Mr. W. H. Thompson. Prices of Admission.—Front seats (three sealed envelopes!,'3s;; gallery ’{two 'sealed .envelopes), •: 2s. ;. back ■ ■ seats ; (one sealed envelope), Is.; children half-price ta 'front Beats and gallery. . . . , Doors open at half-past 7 ; overture,, at: 8! sharp. . V ..-'i ■; ; n.v..,.. T^TOTICE.— In consequence of hundreds of LLv ' children being unable to obtain admission to the Mid-day Performance last Saturday, there will be another ’ : . - MATINEE'- ■ ■TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. . „ Commencing at 3 p.m., '.. ■ When every child attending will receive a present. ■ ; , . ; , Admission—Children, back seats, 6d.; front scats, Is. '■ '■ .... ... i " , w -.r* ~ LIEUT. HERMAN,' . ' The Celebrated Ventriloquist, \ Will appear’ in conjunction with the Diorama : TO-MORROW NIGHT. Look out for Mrs. Brown and the Old Admiral. F O’ O T B A L L M;A.T'G H. DUNEDIN V. WELLINGTON. THIS AFTERNOON -AT 3 O’CLOCK. Admission to Ground ■ ... ~ 1s- „ Ground and Stand .... 2s. ■■ ’ ' •’, ..i, •. ; SKATING RINK : ALWAYS OPEN. , 1 " Admission—ls. ” , GREAT ATTRACTION. y UQK OUT FOR THE WONDERFUL ■ FISH. GREAT MARINE CURIOSITY. Tenders Highways Office, Hutt, ; r 2nd : August, 1877. : LENDERS will be - received at the office »>f ’ • the Board, up to 11 o’clock of WE i>ISDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, addressed fe> airman, for, the Collecting of; the Highway te for the Wellington Highway • District* icr as a whole or in wards., , for further particulars apply to ~, . HY. ASHTON, .'- v Clerk W. D. H. Board, ■ ' , i. , Lower Hutt , V.'o: ; B U I L U E ~U LENDERS are invited until FRIDAY, it August next, for the Erection of a Church the Lower Hutt. ~ , . ' . ' . Plans and specifications ’ to be seen atolu - itton’Sj Lambton-qnay, and Mr. ' Cleland’a, itt Bridge. " : ' ' ■ : ™ ’.” !t r renders to be addressed to the Chairman ot > Vestry, Lower Hutt. ' Fhe lowest or any tender not necessarily. ac-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5123, 24 August 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5123, 24 August 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5123, 24 August 1877, Page 1

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