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THEATRE ROYAL. Lessees ... Messrs Howard & Deering Directress ... Miss Florence Colville Business Manager ... Mr Charles Hillsden Stage Manager ..-. Mr Oily Deering S A TUUDAY, Ist APRIL. Last night of the Great Comedian, MR. W. HOSKINS, And the Charming Young Actress, MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE.* Last night of everybody. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. A great Double Bill tor this Night only. The performance will commence with the Screaming Two -act Comedy, entitled NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS. Lieut. Kingston ... Mr. Hoskins. I lary Mortimer ... Miss Florence Colville. To be followed by the Thrilling and Sensa- , tional Three-act Irish Drama, entitled RO R V O'MOEE. Kathleen ... Mias Floivexce Colville. Remember ! Last Night of Everybody. Admission — Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; PIT, ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7 o'clock, to commence at 8. Box plan at Jackson's, where seats can be secured. nDD FELLOWS' HALL. SATURDAY, Ist APRIL. LAST APPEARANCE BUT ONE Of the celebrated LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. MR. CHARLES KEELEY, The great Comique and Comedian. MR. ALFRED STATHAM (PIANIST). TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT J ! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. EVERYTHING NEW. Concluding with the Screaming Farce of GLYCERINE OIL 1 t • GLYCERINE OIL ! ! Reserved seats, 3s j gallery, 2s ; back, la. Doors open at 7.30, overture at 8. HENRY LYNCH, Sen., Proprietor. ODD F E LLO WS' HALL, WELLINGTON. THURSDAY), 6th APRIL, 1876. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. THE ORIGINAL ROYAL MARIONETTES (From the Crystal Palace and St. James' - Hall), In a series of varied and elegant Performances, consisting of A FULL BAND OF CHRISTY MINSTRELS (Eight Performers), ITALIAN SPORTS FANTASTIQUE (Ten Performers). Concluding for the first week, each evening with the Fairy Pantomime of LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD; 08, THE CHARM OF THE HOUSEHOLD. With Gorgeous Scenery and Brilliant* Appointments never before witnessed in Wellington. The performance will end with the Final Transformation Scene, entitled THE BIRTH OF BEAUTY IN THE GROTTO OF STALACTA IN THE ENCHANTED ISLE. Special Notice. — The Performance to commence each evening at eight precisely. No intermission over four minutes. Performance to conclude at 10 p.m. MID-DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. This is the Grandest Entertainment in the World of its kind. Admission — Reserved Seats, 4s ; Gallery 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. ' Plan at Jackson's. EL L I N.G TON LITERARY ASSOCIATION. , A MUSICALand LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT will be held in ' ST. J.OHIN PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM, WILLIS-STREET, ON TUESDAY EVENING, 4tli APRIL. , The. Rev. J. Patbrson in the chair. » Doors open at 7.30, to comnienco at 8. Admittance— ONE SHILLING. I. O. Gi T. PIONEER LODGE. - A MUSICAL and Literary Entertainment in connection with the Pioneer. Lodge,, will be held in the Foresters' Hall, Lambton Quay, on Morlday Evening, 3rd April; ¦ S: P. Andrews, P.G.W.C.T. N. Z. Sout&,.<in,.tiie/ chair. Entertainment to commence at 8 p.m. Admission— Sixpence. - ,-, WM. WARDROP, - ~ Secretary. „.¦,•¦ NOTICE. THE HUTT PtJbLICPARK AND RESERVE. .; „ A PUBLIC MEETlFd'will.pe held at the' Masonic HallfHutt, on WEDNESDAY, the sth ApHl l next, ' at 2 6'clock precisely, in accordance with the provisions 1 of the '' Hutt ' Public Park and Race-course' Act,* 1866." ' WILLIAM HICKSON, „ -¦' Chairman of ,the Board of Trustees'. Wellington* 28th March, 1876: " EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, An Extensive 'Exhibition . r I, i . ' ', ti, ' „ ,' .. ' 0F ."", /> -f ¦ ,<}i NEW MOURNING GOODS v ¦¦ -Will' be displayed in one of THE CENTRAL WINDOWS „ AT TE ARO HOUSE. ONE OF THE LARGEST STOQKS 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 HOUSE. BEING able to resume my business after having sprained my ankle 6 weeks ago, I have the honor to inform the public that The EVENING f CLASS, for young Gentlemen will be open every 1 TUESDAY and FRIDAY, from 8 to 9, beginning the Ist APRIL. Terms— l guinea per quarter. PRIVATE LESSONS, the Ist APRIL. Twice a week,- 2 guineas per quarter/ at my residence. Thrice a weekj 3 guineas per quarter, at my residence. ! At the pupils-r esidence, balf^ guinea supplement." 1' ' '•-•¦!' . ' . • For - Families andi Schools,- by particular; arrangements > -.. - ;.,:..• --a • . 4; All fees payable in. advance. , ; • v ;_ .¦ Apply at my.residence^everyiday of this week between 4?and 6 p.m. ¦ , EDMOND BOURGEOIS, Professor of tho French Language, The Terrace, five houses above the Synagogue. LADIES' SCHOOL, MULGKAVE-STREET, WELLINGTON. MISS GRIFFITHS, begs to inform, her ¦ friends that her next quarter will commence on Monday, the 3rd oi April. Juvenile dancing classes two- afternoons weekly. Vacancies for boarders.' , • 27th. March.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1876, Page 3