Amusements ip HE A 188 R O Y AL. R. A. Marshall ... Manager. SATURDAY, MARCH 23. NEW AND POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Under the direction of MR. WILLIAM DILLON, Who will have the honor of appearing aa Captain Henbi de Legardere in the great London Lyceum play of the DUKE’S MOTTO. “ I am Here.” The east will include the following talented Ladies and Gentlemen:;— Mrs. Walter Hill (the celebrated leadingactress) Miss Lizzie Morgan Miss Lilian May Miss Kate Vernon Miss Maud. Vincent, and Miss Edith Pender. Mr. John Musgrave (his first appearance) Mr. Sam. Poole (the celebrated Comedian: his first appearance) Mr. Joseph Graham (his first appearance) Mr. Dave Clinton Mr. J. Tyrell (his first appearance) Mr. J. P. O’Neil Mr. Robert Love Mr. Edward Huntley Mr. Robert Neville, &c., &c. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY By Mr. J. Briggs and assistants. Machinery by Mr. Wykes Properties by Mr. Shields Leader of the Orchestra—Mr. W. H. Spiller. ON MONDAY, MARCH 25, The Great English Comedian LYT TO N SOTH ER N, For a Few Nights Only. OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Seats may be secured at Jackson’s Music Warehouse. Admission—Dress Circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s. fid; Pit, Is. Doors open at half-past seven. To commence at eight o’clock. THE ART UNION in aid of Catholic School, announced to take place on. the 18th inst., has been UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, MARCH 28. All blocks must be sent in this week to REV. P, McGUINNF.SS, C ithedral. Hotels ~|^|~ ARDING’S POST OFFICE HOTEL. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!! MR. JOHN HOWE has taken the Room in the above Hotel, where he hopes that his friends will give him a calk Quietness, civility, and attention will be always observed. L B E B T HOTEL’ Corner of Bodlcoit-street and WillisSTREET. The above hotel is now open for the use of ‘ families and boarders, and is fitted up with all the requisites of a first-class family hotel. Plunge and shower baths for ladies and gentlemen. None but 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. rjIHEATRE ROYAL HOTEL MR. THOMAS BAILEY, late of the S.B. 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 his predecessor, Mr. Urwin. TAFNER’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, N Z. First-class accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and Boarders. Tourists and Wedding Parties can rely on receiving all the comforts of a home at this Hotel. Ordinary daily at 1 o’clock. Luncheon from 12 to 2 ; charge—ONE SHILLING. A conveyance from the Hotel attends aU' steamers and trains. Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. C. TAFNER, Proprietor, ■ Late Chief Steward Government s.s. Stella. Metropolitan hotel. Molesworth-street. (Late Osgood’s.) The undersigned having taken the above Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the travelling public that the accommodation for travellers, families, &c., is not to be surpassed in Wellington; that he keeps none but the best brands of wines and spirits ; and he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage so long accorded to the house. J. J. BEATTY. A messenger awaits the arrival of each steamer. REYTOWN H O T E L, Wairarapa. Increased comfort for Boarders and Travellers. Superior Bedrooms and Sittingrooms. Parties favoring this hotel with their patronage will find Comfort, Cleanliness, and a most Liberal Table, combined with reasonable charges. The bedrooms are lofty and well-ventilated. Travellers’ horses receive every care at the hands of an experienced and trustworthy groom. The stables and paddocks are admitted to be all that could be desired. The superior quality of the Liquors supplied at the Grey town Hotel renders comment unnecessary. A first-class Billiardroom on the premises, fitted with one of the best tables. Sample rooms for Commercial Travellers. JOHN QUIN, Proprietor. UNI O N HO T E I*. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. WATCHMAKER— Mr. G. D. MASON has taken part of the shop of Mr. AldduS, hairdresser and tobacconist, Lambtonquay. \ N.B.—Customeis can depend: upon, getting their watches cleaned and repaired in a very superior manner. Work of every description done and guaranteed. Note the address—Opposite the Occidental Hotel ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5300, 21 March 1878, Page 1
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712Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5300, 21 March 1878, Page 1
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