Amusements fJtHEATRE ROYAL. Lessees and Managers—Hiscocks and Haymsn. • Business Manager D. Hajman. EVERY EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK, THE GREAT KELLY AND LEON’S MINSTRELS AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. • In consequence, of the season being limited the Programme will be changed on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY EVENING), . NOVEMBER 12, Last time of Offenbach's Comic Opera, MONS OHOUFLEURI, Ernestine Chonfleuri ... The Only Leon, With new and elegant costumes. FULL CHORUS, NEW SCENERY, &c. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAYEVENING) NOVEMBER 13, ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMMEBELLE OP THE KITCHEN.. Admission: Dress-circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s. 6d.; Pit, Is. Doors open at seven, commence at eight. Carriages, 10.15. Box plan at Jacobs’ Athemcum Bazaar. JMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE, Lessees and Managers : Messrs. Hiscocks and Hathan. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 13. THIRD GRAND RECITAL OF ADAME fJUSOA, K.S.A., R.A.M., SHE WORLD-RENOWNED PIANISTE. Assisted by MdUe. BOSALY MERZ, Prim* Donna Soprano, and Mr. A. PLUMPTON. Prices of admission.—Dress-circle, ss. ; Stalls, 3s. ; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Carriages at 9.45. Box plan at Bennington’s Music Warehouse. Education Tiy DLL E. CH ARSON NET begs to inform the public that she intends staying a few weeks in Wellington, and that she will receive a few pupils for finishing lessons, at MRS. LAWSON’S, Boulcott-street, Terrace. LADIES’ DAY-SCHOOL, MOLESWOETH-BTBEBT (Opposite Mr. D. Chisholm, Grocer).' MISS SMITH, having had considerable experience in General Tuition, has OPENED a SELECT DAY-SCHOOL for Young Ladies, in addition to Pianoforte Lessons. c Art Union AMPBELL’S ART UNION. 4000 TICKETS AT ss. EACH. ■ 386 Prizes, varying in amount from a Gold Wedding Ring to ONE HUNDRED POUNDS CASH, Less five per cent. (£5), which I promise to give to the Benevolent Society. 1 The drawing for the above will take place On FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At the EECHABITE HALL, Manners-street. Tickets may be obtained from all the Agents nrovimisly jiHvftrHsfid. and. trntn O. CAMPBELL, Manners-street. legal Notices TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of laud hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1870, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 14th day of December next. 924. WILLIAM BELL.—S2 acres, Rural Section 174, (Jkotuku District. Occupied by William Mcßronm. 941. GEORGE LESLIE.—9§ perches,, part ot Section 131, Wellington City, fronting 53J links on Abel Smith-street, with a depth of 112 links, and situate 288 feet or thereabouts from Taranaki-street. Occupied by Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Oliver. 945. JOHN AUGUSTIN PAIN.—I2J perches, part of said Section 131, fronting 45 feet on Abel Smith-street, with a depth of 74 feet, situate 40 feet from above described part of same section. Occupied by George Roberts. 953. ALEXANDER EDDIE and ALEXANDER JACK.—IO perches, part of said Section 131, fronting 40 feet on Abel Smithstreet, with a depth of 74 feet, and abutting on above described parts of same section. Unoccupied, Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 6th day of November, 1878, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. GEO. B. DAVY, District Land Registrar. . TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. DAVID KINNIBURGH, of Wellington, Painter, claiming as devisee under the Will of the late David Fidgo Kinniburgh, having APPLIED to be REGISTERED as PROPRIETOR of that part of section 752, Wellington City, fronting on Hanson-street 29 feet 5 inches, with a depth ef 70 feet, and situate 56 feet from the southern boundary of the said section, notice is hereby given that he will be so registered unless caveat forbidding the same be lodged on on before the 14th day of December nex. Dated this 6th day of November, 1878, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. GEO. B. DAVY, District Land Registrar. Hotels T AFNER’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Coba-Sikeet, Wellington, -N.Z. . First-class Accommodation for Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and- Boarders. Tram-cars pass regularly to and from Stations, Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. C. TAFNER, Pbopkietor. pAN AM A HOTEL Mr H. J. WILLIAMS, late of the National Hotel, begs to inform his numerous friends and the general public that, having purchased the above well-known Hotel, ho will be veiy glad to see them there at all times. The Rouse is specially adapted for Travellers and Boarders. A first-class Thurston’s Billiard-tablemen the premises. u NI O N HOTEL WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior Billiard Tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security. O. P. POWLES, Hunter-street HARMONIUM.— FOR SALE, a Firstclass Harmonium, by Alexandre, o’ ■ Paris (in Rosewood, 11 stops). The instrnI ment is excellent in tone, and in good order. ■ Price, £3O. Apply to W. C. Nation, office oi this paper.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5500, 12 November 1878, Page 1
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766Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5500, 12 November 1878, Page 1
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