Amusements FjpH E A T B B ' KOYAL. Lessee ... ... ... Mr. J. O’Brien. Manager... Mr. E. D. Haygarth TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY.) GRAND DOUBLE BILL. Praveu’s Comedy o£ “MEGS DI V E R S 1 O N,” And Byron's “OUR BOYS.” Haygarth as the Butterman and Jasper Pidgeon. Prices of admission—ls, 2s. 6d., and Is. Seats reserved at Holliday and Co.’s, Stationer's Hall, Lambton-quay. fJTHEATRE ROYAL Lessee .. Messrs. Hiscocks and Hay man Proprietors... Messrs. Collier, South, Lewis, and Liddy. LOOK OUT EOR THE ARRIVAL OF THE NEW PRINCESS UNCLE TOM’S CABIN COMPANY And LEWIS’S GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS Now Performing with such immense success in Christchurch. Prices of Admission : Dress-circle, 4s. ; stalls, 2s. 6d. ; pit, Is. Box office at Mr. Holliday’s, Stationer's Hall, Lambton-quay. LIDDY, Manager. Lectures EV. W~! INGL IS. This celebrated Lecturer and Elocutionist, who has been received with unbounded enthusiasm by crowded audiences in Otago, and is now lecturing in Canterbury, will give three of his GRAND LECTURE ENTERTAINMENTS IN THE IMPERIAL OPERA HOUSE, ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK. MONDAY, 17m FEBRUARY, 1879, Pen and Ink Pictures op the Past, This lecture was repeated'by special request, to the delight of an overflowing audience, in the Temperance Hall, Dunedin, on the 13th ultimo, TUESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, Songs and Music op Scotland, With Illustrative Recitals. Concluding with the Grand Peroration, THE COLONIES AND THEIR FUTURE. Noticing which the (Melbourne) “ Southern Cross ” declares :—" The conclusion of his lecture was the most eloquent piece of declamation we have heard on this side of the line.” WEDNESDAY, 19m FEBRUARY, BURNS ! The Poet and the Man. Admission—Dress Circle, 3s. ; Stalls and Upper Circle, 25., Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Hotels jpRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL. Tory-street, WELLINGTON. C. F. WORTH (late of the Travellers' Rest Taita), having leased the above Hotel, begs to solicit the patronage of old friends and the public generally. THE HOTEL PROVIDES AMPLE ACCOMMODATION (including bath-room) for Boarders or persons visiting Wellington City. The hotel contains a spacious and WELL-LIGHTED BILLIARD ROOM, with full-size table. Also, a good Quoit Ground, Skittle Alley, and good stabling, with covering for vehicles. Every effort will he made to supply liquors and refreshments of the best brands, and the beat attention will be paid to the culinary department. All charges as moderate as possible. Convivial spreads got up on the shortest notice. C. F. WORTH, Proprietor. g TAR AND GARTER FAMILY HOTEL, TOP OF CUBA AND WEBB STREETS. MR. F. C. SMITH, The proprietor of the above comfortable and commodious Family Hotel, begs to assure the public that it is his intention to afford all the conveniences of a home in it, and to sell none but the BEST OF LIQUORS. The Hotel is within one minute's walk of the Tram, and in an exceedingly healthy neighborhood.
UEEN’S HOTEL Lambton-qday. WILLIAM LIGHT Having purchased the above First-class Hotel relies on his many years’ experience as a hotelkeeper in Wellington to merit a continuance of a fair share of the public patronage. The Accommodation for Families and Commercial Gentlemen is very superior. One of Alcock’s first-class Billiard Tables, and a Marker in attendance. None but the Best Brands of Liquors kept. ANAMA HOTEL Mr H. J. WILLIAMS. Proprietor. Conveyances
O TICE. COBB AND CO.’S MAIL COCHES. Wellington, dep, train Feathers ton .. Masterton ... Masterton ... Feathers ton... Wellington... Ist Coach. .. (.-iv a.m. . 11. 0 a.m. .. 3. 0 p.m. ... 5.15 .. 9. 0 a.m. .. 12.10 a.m. 2nd Coach. 3. 0 p.m, 6.12 p.m. 10. 0 p.m. 11.15 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 6.25 p.m. NAPIER SERVICES. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Masterton 3.15 p.m. Eketahuna ar7. 0 p.m. Eketahuna, dep. folio wing morning 4.15 a.m. Kopua 2. 0 p.m. Napier 6.30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Napier, dep. 7.35a.m. Kopua 11.45 a.m. Eketahuna 8.30 p.m. Eketahuna, dep. following morning 7. 0 a.m. Masterton 11. 0 a.m. HASTWELL, MAOARA, AND CO., Pee S. Smith.
MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, C. P. POWLES Hunter-street
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5580, 15 February 1879, Page 1
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