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Amusements. T HEA T R E Howard & Co. ... Harkt Stoneham Edwin Sackett E. Beiggs Prop. Spilleb ... 11 0 Y A 1, Lessees Stage Manager Business Manager Scenic Artist Musical Director THIS EVENING (FRIDAY) OCT. 19. FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY, The Beautiful Scotch Drama (adapted from Sir Walter Scott’s celebrated novel), entitled THE HEART OF MID LOTHIAN, Introducing Mr. I. F. Keogh, Miss Marion Willis, hlr. Sam Howard, Mr. L. St. Lawrence, Mr. Harry Stoaeham. Mr. J. f-Rsford Mr. R. W. Rede, Mr J. Sweeney, Mr. B. Huntley, Mr. Tom Williams, Miss Adelaide Stoneham, Mrs. Stoneham, Mias Kate Vernon, Mrs. Lizzie Lawrence, Miss Wilson, Miss Bell, Miss Wyatt. During the action of the play THE GREAT TRIAL SCENE And THE VIEW OF EDINBURGH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. Firt Night of AFTER DARK, Wich will be produced with New Scenery. c HAR L E S L A R K. COMPANION TO THE TOWER. NEW LECTURE LAST NIGHT NEW LECTURE LAST NIGHT IN THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, THE REV. CHARLES CLARK Will present, for the first time in Wellington, his new Lecture-entertainment (Being the Companion Lecture to the Tower of London), entitled WESTMINSTER ABBEY WESTMINSTER ABBEY WESTMINSTER ABBEY “ The Loveliest and Most Loveable Thing in Christendom.” Reserved Seats, 3s. ; Gallery, 2s. ; Back Seats, Is. Seats and Tickets at Jackson’s. Commence at 8. R. S. SMYTHE, Manager. TO-NIGHT. —The Dusk of Centuries and of Song—London at Sunrise—A Vision of the Past—Palace and Abbey. TO-NIGHT. —Last of the Saxons—Stone of Destiny—Sir Roger de Coverley—- ■ Day-star of Reform Shakspere and the Abbey. TO-NIGHT. —The Wild Prince and Poms —Falstaff and Dame Quickly—Sanctuary—The Sturdy Yeoman, “ whose limbs were made in England.” TO-NIGHT. —Queen Anne Boleyu : The Grown ! the. Block ! Lady Augusta Stanley—England’s Naval Glory—Statesmen’s Transept. • TO-NIGHT. —Poets’ Corner—Princes of Song—Handel and the Musicians— Poor Players—The Country Church Yard— God’s Acre. SKATING RINK ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—ls. GREAT ATTRACTION. COLLEGE SPORTS. OLD BOYS’ RACE (220yds.) Entries (one shilling) to be made before MONDAY, the 22nd INST., to J. O. WEBB, Hon. Sec. Spojrts Committee. Tenders T ° BUILD E R S. TENDERS for erecting a Dwelling-honsa at Gilford-terrace will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen, until NOON of MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . C. TRINGHAM, Architect. OBUIL D E R S. Tenders are invited for new and extensive additions to the Primitive Methodist Parsonage, Sydney-street, until noon of WEDNESDAY, the 24th OCTOBER. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Parsonage. The lowest or any tender' not necessarily accepted. rjl O BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon of SATURDAY, the 27th OCTOBER NEXT, for the erection of a Workshop at rear of premises on Lambton-quay. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect, Temple Chambers. IJI O BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until WEDNESDAY, the 24th OCTOBER NEXT, for the erection of Additions to the Commercial Hotel, Willis-street. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect, Temple Chambers. T o BUILD E R S. TENDERS are invited until noon of MONDAY, 29th INSTANT, for the erection of Three Two-storey Villas in Bowen-street. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. J. H. SCHWABE, Architect. N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Lambton-quay. rjl O BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited, to close at NOON of MONDAY, 22nd INSTANT, for the erection of additions to the residence of W. H. Meek, Esq., Brougham-street. Plans and specifications can be seen at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. C. CHATFIELD. Architect. Panama Chambers, Oct. 12. WELLINGTON AND MASTERTON RAILWAY. Messrs. CASELBERG’S Waggons leave the Upper Hutt Station twice a week for Maatertou and Greytowp. All goods for the above places received by THOS. W. PILCHER, Agent.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5172, 19 October 1877, Page 1

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618

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5172, 19 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5172, 19 October 1877, Page 1

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