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fTHEATRE ROYAL, Lessees ... Messrs Howard & Deering Directress ... Miss Florence Colville Business Manager ... Mr Charles Hillsden Stage Manager ... Mr Oily Deering THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), 31st MARCH. FAREWELL BENEFIT Of those celebrated Artists, MR. & MRS. HOSKINS, AND LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE SEASON. The performance will commence with Gilbert's celebrated Comedy, entitled PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Chrysos ... Mr. Hoskins Galatea ... Miss Florence Colville The performance will conclude with the charming Comedietta, entitled THE HANDSOME HUSBAND. Mr. Wyndham Mr. Hoskina Mrs. Wyndham „ . Miss Florence Colville SATURDAY EVENING, Ist APRIL. IMMENSE BILL. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MARCH 31. THIRD PERFORMANCE THIRD PERFORMANCE THIRD PERFORMANCE Of the celebrated LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. INSTRUMENTALISTS & VOCALISTS. INSTRUMENTALISTS & VOCALISTS. MR. CHARLES KEELEY, MR. CHARLES KEELEY, MR. CHARLES KEELEY, The great Comique and' Comedian. MR. ALFRED STATHAM, MR. ALFRED STATHAM, Pianist and Composer. For full particulars -see programme. Reserved seats, 3s ; gallery, 2s ; back, ls. Doors open at 7.30, overture at 8. HENRY LYNCH, Sen., Proprietor. TIL SKANDINAVERNE. MODE vil blive afholdt, Loverdag den 1 April, 1876, i Fraser's Lokale, Mannerstreet. W. HOLDSTED, Secretair. NOTICE. THE HUTT PUBLIC PARK AND RACE-COURSE RESERVE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Masonic Hall, Hutt, on WEDNESDAY, the sth April next, at 2 o'clock precisely, in accordance with the provisions of the c'e ' Hutt Public Park and Race-court Act, 1866." WILLIAM HICKSON, <* Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Wellington, ,28th March. 1876. ELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. Patkon : His Excellency the Governor. President : His Honor the Superintendent. Vicb-Pkesidents : His Worship the Mayor and T, Buchanan, Esq. EASTER MOND.AY. PROGRAMME. J Event. Distance. Ist 2nd. 1 Maiden race ' 220 yards 60s. 20s. 2 Hop, step, and jump ¦ 40s. 10s. 3 Handicap ~ 220 yards 80s. 20s. 4 Light hammer 40s. 10s. 5 Handicap 440 yards 100s. 40s. 6 High jump 40s. 10s. 7 Handicap hurdle 120 yards 80s: 20s. 8 Handicap 1 mile 1505. . 50s. 9 Handicap - 100 yards 100s. 40s. 10 Handicap walking 3 miles 150s. 50s. 11 Handicap 880 yards 100s. 40s. 12 Bycicle race, hdep. 2 miles 60s. 20s. 13 Handicap 150 yards 80s. 20s. 14 Consolation 300 yards 60s. . 20s. All entries for Handicaps to be made to the Secretary^ at the Pier Hotel, prior to 8 p.m. on the 7th April. . . General entries and acceptances of Handicaps to be made at the same hour and place on the 13th Aprilt No entries for any of the events will be taken on the ground. Entrances for all events, 2s 6d; acceptances of handicaps, 2s 6d. Competitors' colors to be declared at time, of entry. Sports to commence at 11.30. Admission, ls ; children, 6d. • — J. CHURTON, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. : NOTICE. ' ' TTCIEEKLY Rehearsal as usual will take VT place on THURSDAY EVENING. It is particularly requested that all music be returned at once. . W. G. SMITH, ' ' Hon. Sec. Wellington, 29th March, 1876. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! J. POWNCEBY begs to give notice that he . will Re-open his Oyster Saloon with the First Season's .Oysters on SATURDAY, Ist APRIL. All orders punctually attended to. EMPIRE OYSTER SALOON, , .Willis-street. , T)E particular to tell your grocer to supply you with WARNOCK'S SOAP. To make sure that yon get . it, see that the name "Warnock' Bros/ is branded on every bar. , . JjtVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, An Extensive Exhibition NEW MOURNING GOODS. Will be" displayed in one of THE CENTRAL WINDOWS AT .TE ARO HOUSE. "j 6NE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF FRENCH MERINOES, * Imported DIRECT from FRANCE, Will be on' view in one of THE CENTRAL WINDOWS AT TE ARO HOUSE , EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HdfesE^ RE J. BERGER. * k LL persons having claims acrainst the estate ft. of J. BERGER must send in proof of same on or before. SATURDAY, Ist APRILj or they will be precluded, as the final divi-< dead is about to be declared. E. W. MILES, J. E. NATHAN, Trustees in the Estate of J. Berger. I SAY Bill, I begin to think the world is coming to an end. Why, because Clayton, of Haining-street, is giving away a freehold Cottage for 15s a week. My boy, thaf s before your time. This is the only way to give a T'Wj™ 1 ? man\a, chance of becoming his own landlord without capital. . -•¦ > O. W. CLAYTON.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 77, 31 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 77, 31 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 77, 31 March 1876, Page 3