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Amusements. D D PE L L OWS ’ HA LL. THIS PRESENT MONDAY EVENING. Glorious Success of MR. BORTHWICK REID, • And the VAUDEVILLE The Comic Drama, : . 1 ! : AT LAST. , .... *i' MUSICAL MELANGE. 11 Mias Jennie Nye, Miss Nelly Daley. Miss May Bell, Mr. Mack D. Alexander. ■ Concluding with , ME., BORTHWICK REID,’ The Champion Swordsman of the World. , NEW PEATS TO-NIGIIT. ' ' Chairs, 35.; Back Seats, Is.; Gallery,:2s.fjl H E A TR E ROY AY. R..A; Mabshall ... Manager.' " THE FASHIONABLE EVENT OF THE , AMUSEMENT SEASON. POSITIYELY SEVEN : NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH. A brief engagement has been effected with the talented Ladies and Gentlemen known as SALSBURY’S TROUBADOURS. Their opening Programme will.be their Laughable, Musical, Comical Extravaganza entitled PATCHWORK, As played by the Troubadours only ovisa mv . TEEN HUNDRED TIMES; ■■ CHOICE MUSIC. ELEGANT WARDROBE. Everything will be done to make this the . FASHIONABLE EVENT OF THE , SEASON.- : Popular dramatic prices will be adopted Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s. 6d ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson’s, stationer, whereseats can be secured without extra charge. Carriages may be ordered for 10 30 p.ra. QDD FELLOWS ’ HAL L. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, S T E PH E N M A S S ETT’S OPENING NIGHT. p R INC ES S THEA TR B. TOM MARGETFS BENEFIT. M O N DA Y, the 18th INSTANTCHORAL SOCIETY THE SECOND CONCERT ' (Of the Fifteenth Season) WILL BE GIVKN ON TUBS DAY, 12th MAR CH, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, When Barnett’s Cantata PARADISE AND THE PERI ; Will be rendered. DresS-circle or stalls,- four shillings ; pit, two shillings. Tickets for the former can be procured from Mr, W. G. Jackson, or of-’Mr., C. Bennington, where seats can be reserved. THOS. GABBARD, Hon. Sec. Meetings, &c. R EV. . GERVASE : SMITH, D.D. On WEDNESDAY NEXT there will be a TEA-MEETING in the Dixon-street Schoolroom at 6.30 p.ra.; after which a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Mannersstreet Church, at which the Rev. Dr. Smith will deliver an address. On THURSDAY EVENING the Rev. Dr. Smith will preach in Manners-street Church at 7-30. PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY- . SCHOOL, SYDNEY-STREET. In connection with the ANNIVERSARY SERVICES of the above Sunday-school, a PUBLIC TEA MEETINGS will, be held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th. Tea on tables at 6 o’clock ; public meeting at 7Collections at each service on behalf of school funds. ■ Q, UARTERLY LICENSING MEETING. HUTT DISTRICT. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the sitting of the Licensing Court for the above district has been’ADJOURNED until WEDNESDAY, the 13th day, of MARCH, 1878, at NOON. H. K. BAKER, Clerk of the Court. WELLINGTON LAND AND BUILDING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE is hereby given, that the Ordinary General Meeting of this Company, for the Production, of. Accounts-and; the Election of ~ Directors, will be holden. at the Offices of the Company, Panama-street, Wellington, on MONDAY, 18th MARCH, 1878, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. ' CHARLES -WHITE, ■ ’ ■ Secretary. WELLINGTON LAND AND BUILDING COMPANY (LIMITED >. NOTICE is hereby given .that immediately subsequent to the Ordinary , General Meeting; of this Company, oh MONDAY,- 18th MARCH, 1878, ’an Extraordinary General Meeting will be holden to increase the Capital of the Company. ■ CHARLES WHITE, Secretary. Wellington, March 1 9. ’■ N OTICE TO TEACHERS. COUNT: DE ZABA’S "Lectures in the Thorudon School on TUESDAY, THURSD AY, ,aud-S ATURD AY, commencing af 3 ' o’clock p.m. To enable ■ teachers of country schools to attend these-lectures,, Mr. Tomnath, : as a member of the Education Board, has; kindly > hnthbrised j thh "teachers to .close the - schools' I ’oh“‘the” 1 aftefhhbhs‘‘of Tuesday and “Thursday. All teachers are invited ■ n": j I cti | " %s» T ’ *' "

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5291, 11 March 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5291, 11 March 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5291, 11 March 1878, Page 1

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