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Amusements rjr H E A Tll 13 B OY A I. Stage Manager ... Mr. Keogh. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JUNE.B. STAR COMPANY. Sensation Drama, ■ • THE SCAMPS OF LONDON; Or Land-bats and Water-bats. . Great Fire Scene—Nitroglycerine Sensation. GRAND CONCERT HALL. Songs, Dances, &e.—Startling Tableau. To conclude with - TH E' ALA BAM A •N .IN" The Member, of Mrs: SPILLER’S Class are reminded that the THIRD SOIREE will take place, on .TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, nth Inst. J~7iINE ARTS AND INDUSTRIAL I 1 , EXHIBITION. WORKING MEN’S CLUB, (Nest _ to Imperial Opera - House). N O T I C E. The EXHIBITION will OPEN in the Club’s now promises ;,i • - ~. ' . ON OR ABOUT dim JUNE. •The public of Wellington are respectfully requested Lo give ,their hearty co-operation i by sending Works-of. Art) Industrial Exhibits, or Curiosities of any description, addressed to the Manager, as early as possible. ... R. W. CARY, ’ Manager’. rinflE WELLINGTON WORKING JL ■ . - MEN’S CLUB. , ■' AN ART UNION ■ M-” Th‘- connection with the'above chib,' 1 will -be bold at an early date,.due notice of which .will be given. : The profits to 'go towards furnishing the new chrb premises'. : ., : ' First Prize—£loo WORTH OF LAND (the : winner to have the right:,of .selection, or the MONKY, if preferred) Second Prize—FlßST-CLASS COTTAGE PIANO, value £SO Third Prize—GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN, value £25 . -V . ‘ ' Fourth Prize—SEWING MACHINE, value ... - £lO : :.(.A,; : Av, . : Fifth Prize—A GOOD USEFUL HORSE, ■ [ i- value - £lo'- 1 - !l •" ’ " Sixtli Prize—GXIFST OF DRAWEES, value £7 ios,.;t:., ,r; r ;; L ,- Seventh Prize HORSEHAIR' COUCH, ■■ - ; • viiluc £7 10s. • -a- * ' Eighth Prize—LOG TABLE, value £5 1 Ninth Prize—SILVER WATCH, value X 5 Tenth Prize—HANDSOME TIMEPIECE, value £3 10s. ' j r 1 ; ■ AUo, 3 SECTIONS of LAND at Kensington, 1 the gift of W. Einnimore; Esq.* Auctioneer ■ And 150 OTHER PHIZES, varying in value from £3 to ,10a. . 1 " T ..V , - ■“ .1000 TICKETS AT 10s. EACH. The winning 1 numbers will be published in all • - the locjtVpapers; ' ■ As soon as the' tickets,, are*’disposed of, a meaning oLthe;. ticJcet-liolOere will be called to appoint a cammitteej - Scrutineers, &c.,' to superintend the. .Rawing, winch will be of the His .the Mayor, J. Dransfield,.l2sq., has consented to preside.. i ‘ ; The r Pian6 can be seen'at Mr.' Bohhlhgton’s, the?Oold Wafech at, Kolia and 00/s, the Sewing Machine, Horsehair CoUch, of Urawei*, iaud Loo-Table' at' Miv : MmilT,' Lambfcoh-qu'iy; the Silver ’ Watch at" Mr. Jeuuess*, Avillisstroetipandithe/Timepiece at Mr; Huskissbn’a, A i cade. A‘Tickets ‘to ners-street ; also, E. Cooper; Mauners-street ; Mrs. Wise,iLambton*quay; Ly6ii' and Blair ; Mr; Capper,•• Arcade ; and from any member of the club.: r ,- ....... ■ SKATING ■' i KINK ST. GEORGE'S HALL, ALWAYS OPEN. 11 ’ ~ * - Admission—One Shilling.' ! Hissing Friends ARY JANE ADAM SO N. : Daughter Bury Doyno 1 Adamson and , his wife Jane Wallace, born 10th January 1808, emigrated i to New Zealand many years ,ago, and probably ' iianiO ' by marrying. Information wanted of her, or next of Ipm Apply ’Bickertou. lusher,, solicitor,, .Westport, N.Z., r 1'^ r ' '• . Hotels T HEATRE ROYAL HOTEL. T. BAILEY, Proprietor. First-class accommodation for visitors.' . The Bir.LTARD-nooit contains two of Alcock's best tables, and cannot be surpassed, in Wellington. . - a ,-.,v .. Nona but the- best brands of -Wines and Spirits kept in stock. : L 'B E B T H ,0 T E D A Corner op : Boolcott-street and .Wiixis* .. , STBJJET.-., The above hotel is now • open for the use of families and boardera, and is fitted up with all the requisities.of a first-class family hotel, t , .-‘Plunge iaud shower baths^for-ladies -and gentlemen: i-: ■■■-■. - -- i Nono but tbs best brands- of wines and spirits kept in the bar. i: Private entrance from Boulcott-street and Willis-Btreet. l, '' :;; ' , ‘ J- ' ‘‘'rU'FVA , M. POWER, - (Late of Uie Commercial Hotel), - ■ ■ i■: .i ...| - ■ Proprietress. A,r.;ETKO P.O L I T.A N. H OTEL. IVt Moloswortb-street. (Late Osgood’s.) : The undersigned having taken the above Hotel, begs to inform Ms friends and tbol travelling public that the’ accommodation for travellers, families, &e., 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, i - i ' • 1 OMMER CI A L HOTEL" , _ WILLTS-STREET H. BENNETT, Proprietor, c ATI O N A L -H ,0 T E L, ■ Lambtox-qhay. 1 ' H. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. lON H O T E L. IT K WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. ■ i :One of Aloock’s superior^billiardftables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. AFNER’S TEMPERANCE . HOTEL AND. RESTAURANT, Ccba-strust, AVelungton, N Z. i First-ohvsa : accommodation for Ojmmercial f Travellers, Private Families, and Boarders. , i Tourists and Wedding, Parties can rely on-, receiving; all the. comforts of a \ home at this' Hotel, . ;i • . i Ordinary daily at 1 o’clock. Luncheon from 12 to 2 ; charge—ONE SHILLING. , . A conveyance from the Hotel attends all steamers and trains. Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. 0. TAFNER, Proprietor, Late Chief Steward Government e.s. Stella,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 1

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