Amusements gT. GEORGE'S HARE. Manager ... ... ... R. W. Oaky. PANORAMA OF THE RUSSO-TUEKISH WAR. RUSSO-TURKISH WAR. THE OPENING NIGHT OF THIS GRAND PANORAMA, OF THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR, TAKES PLACE ON THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. RACE NIGHT. RACE NIGHT. A Faithful Picture of the Thrilling and Heartrending Scenes During this Terrible War. DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. EVERY EVENING. The following Views, authentically depicted by eminent artists, painted on 7000 FEET OP CANVAS, and will be added to as the War progresses— FIRST SECTION. Entrance to the Dardanelles. Castle of 7 Towers.—View of Constantinople.—Discussing War or Peace.—Children Dragging Guns. Recruits from Salomon. ■—■ First Cannon Shot in the Danube. —Passage of the Russian Torpedo Boats.—Bombardment of Rustchuk.—Night Scene in Rustchuk.— Bombardment of Nicopolis.—Pursuit by Bashi Bazouks.—Upsettingaßulgarian Bo t. • —Attack of SohipkaPass.—Mountain Scene Schipka Pass ; Turks Attacking.—Battle of Plevna.—Three Skulls.—Foraging Party.— Interior of Seraglio.—Cossack Atrocity.— SECOND SECTION. Combat Between Cossacks and Bashi Bazouks. —Fortified City of Shumla.— On the Danube Above Rustchuk.—Turkish Assault on a Russian Position at Schipka Pass.—Schipka Pass : Effect of Modern Breech loaders : Turkish Loss 800 in Ten Minutes.— Night Attack on a Roumanian Outpost Before Plevna.—Schipka Pass : Bringing Down the Wounded from the Turkish Deft. —Schipka Pass : “ Allah,” “ Allah ” : Turkish Charge after Two Repulses.— Turkish Infantry Taking a Russian Outpost in a Bulgarian Graveyard.—The Russians Before Plevna : The Czar, Prince Charles of Roumauia, and the Grand Duke Nicholas Watching the Attack.-—■ Hanging Bulgarians in the Streets of Adrianople.—Corner in a Redoubt Taken Before Plevna.—Giant Battery Before Plevna.— Dummy Cossack Refiment Drawing the Turkish Fire.—Battle of Raceljevo,—Col. Wellesley and Correspondents of the Giaphie and the Scotsman in Search of Information Under Difficulties : A Risky Way of Obtaining Information for the Public. MAGNIFICENT MECHANICAL SCENE . Between Russian Torpedoes and Turkish Iron-clad. Descriptive Lecture by ME. H. S T 0 N E H A M. Appropriate music by Mrs. Palmer. Admission :—3s., 25., and Is.; Children halfprice. • To Let THE ARCADE is now OPEN DAILY. SHOPS TO LET, downstairs, 15s. per week, upstairs 10s. per week, including gas, &c. Apply at the Arcade Buildings, Mannersstreet. nriO LET, at Karori, a 6-Roomed House, 1 with large garden and orchard. T\ Kennedy Macdonald and Co., Exchange Chambers. TO LET.—A Shop in Ghuznee-street, near Willis-street. Apply to E. W. Watson. nno LET.—Loxley House, Kaiwarra, un:JL furnished. Seven rooms ; beautifully situated ; fine views ; railway ’station immediately opposite. Immediate entry For particulars, apply to JAMES F. WILLS, At Mr. Einnimore’s Auction-room. Hotels LBERT H O T E L Corner of Bodlcott-stiljjet and Willisstreet. The above hotel is now open for the use of families and boarders, and is fitted up with all the requisities of a first-class family hotel. Plunge and shower baths for ladies and gentlemen. None hut the best brands of wines and spirits kept in the bar. Private entrance from Boulcott-street and Willis-street. M. POWER, (Late of the Commercial Hotel), Proprietress. ■THEATRE ROYAL HOTEL. MR. THOMAS BAILEY, late of the s.s. Taupo, has much pleasure in informing the public that he has leased the above well-known Hotel, where he hopes to receive the same amount of patronage accorded to l his predecessor, Mr. Unvin. ripAFNER'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL J. AND RESTAURANT, CCBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z. The above Hotel and Restaurant has every convenience for Private Families, Boarders, and Commercial Gentlemen; having l.arge and well-ventilated rooms, with spacious Dining and Drawing Rooms. Tourists and Wedding Parties will find this unequalled by any hotel in the district. Families and gentlemen favoring the proprietor with their patronage may rely upon obtaining every home comfort, combined with cleanliness, civility, and moderate charges. Ordinary daily at I p.m., and luncheon at any hour. A conveyance from the Hotel will attend all steamers and trains. ■ N.B. —Hot and cold baths. C. TAFNEE, Proprietor, Late Chief Steward Government s.s. Stella. o LARENDON HOTEL, THORNDON, T. BOULD, Proprietor. c OMMERCIAL HOTEL, Willis-street. H. BENNETT, Proprietor. N E W ZEALANDER HOTEL Manners-street. J. FENTON, Proprietor. ATIONAL HOTEL, Lambton-qhay. H. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. TJ NI O N HOTEL. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. EFRESHMENT ROOMS. Ref; kaitoke station. NOW OPEN. Coaches leave this Station Daily.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5263, 5 February 1878, Page 1
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691Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5263, 5 February 1878, Page 1
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