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Amusements GEORGE'S HALL. Unprecedented success of the most populai Opera-Bouffe of the day. Remember this is the LAST SATURDAY NIGHT OP GIROFLE GIROFLA, And positively the last night but two of the LYDIA HOWARDS TROUPE, AND HE R R SCHOTT, The Celebrated Oboeist. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Third time of Lecocq's Grand Masterpiece GIROFLE GIROFLA GIhOFLE GIROFLA GIROFLE GIROFLA GIROFLE FIROFLA GIROFLE GIROFLA GIROFLE GIROFLA GIROFLE GIROFLA GIROFLE GIROFLA Last Saturday night of Miss Lydia Howarde as Girofle Girofla. Last Saturday night of Mr. R. W. Cary as the ferocious Moor Mourzouk. Last Saturday night of Mr. C. Sydney as Marasquin. jast Saturday night of Miss Navaro as Paquita, Miss Nye as Pedro, Miss Vernon' as Aurora, Mi\ Howe as Bolero. Last Saturday night of the GRAND CHORUS AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY Will appear shortly to strengthen the present Company— Miss Adelaide Stoneharo, Mr. Harry Stoneham, Mr. R. Love, Mr. Herbert, and others. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. Grand Complimentary Benefit to H E R R SCHOTT. THE HUTT DISTRICT AGRICULCULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S HORTICULTURAL SHOW Will be held at the Schoolroom, Lower Hutt, on SATURDAY, the Bth DECEMBER next. Doors open to the public from 2 to 9 p.m. Admission, Is ; children, half-price. A supply of envelopes, forms of entry, and schedules may be obtained from Mr. F. Cooper, Manners-street, Wellington, or of the Secretary. J. H. CORBETT, Secretary. nnHE GREAT DIVORCE CASE. Drapery lOSTUMES! COSTUMES!! TWO HUNDRED & FORTY-SEVEN LADIES', MAIDS', AND CHILDREN'S SUMMER COSTUMES, Purchased at a large discount, are now being SOLD'from 4s. 3d. to 305., being about ONEHALF the usual prices, at S. W. ALCORN'S Temporary Premises, Lambton-quay. NEW GOODS ARRIVING BY EVERY VESSEL FROM LONDON. ILSON & ICHARDSON Are Showing an IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW GOODS. Representing Six Shipments from London this Summer. Also to arrive, more New Goods by the Zealandia, Crowuthorpe, and Hurunui. English Millinery Bonnets, 10s. 6d., 15s, 205., 255. New Flowers, Feathers, and Ornaments. New Straw Hats and Bonnets. New Mantles, Jackets, Fichus, &c. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. New Costumes, from 12s 6d. New Dress Goods, 9£d., IOJd., Is., up to 25.-6 d. Hoyle's Prints, 6id. per yard. 5 Cases Pare Family Calico, 6Jd. per yard. 7 Cases Pure Family Calico, from 7|d. to Is. 6d. per yard. New Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Lace Goods. SPECIAL NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN. FRESH SHIPMENTS TO HAND OF White Shirts, Oxford Shirts ; Hosiery, in Merino, Cotton, and Silk. TIES AND SCARVES, UMBRELLAS, PORTMANTEAUS, And all Mercery and Outfits for Gentlemen. Mattings, Sheetings, Curtains, Counterpanes, and all Furnishing Goods. Terms:—Five per cent., discount prompt cash on £2 and upwards ; two and a half per KID GLOVES, NET PRICE. WILSON & RICHARDSON, Lambton-ql'ay. F.stai:i,ishei) IN" 18 48. Conveyances ■YTTAIRARAPA TO WELLINGTON BACK THE'SAME DAY. For the convenience of the public Messrs Hastwei.l & Macaha will RUN AN EXTRA COACH. Tijie-Taele : Leaving Featherston at 7 a.m., arriving at Upper Hutt at 11.25. Return—Leaving Upper Hutt at 4.35, and arriving at Featherton at 5.30 p.m. Up-country settlers desiring to catch this early coach are advised to come down to Featherton the previous evening by the afteroon coach from Masterton. NOTICE.— Having sold my Coaching Business between Wellington and Wanganui to Hastwell, Macara, and Co., I beg to return the public generally my sincere thanks for the liberal support accorded to me for the past nine years, and solicit a continuation of that support for my successors, having every confidence that the travelling public will in no wav suffer by the change. ANDREW YOUNG. With reference to the above, it will at all times be our pleasing duty to accomodate the public in every way, and we beg to solicit a continuation of that support bestowed on our preecessor. HASTWELL M ACARA, & CO. i

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5215, 8 December 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5215, 8 December 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5215, 8 December 1877, Page 1

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