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ff H EATB E ROYAL. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered by the Members of the DRAMATIC COMPANY TO MESSRS HOWARD & DEERING, Will take place on WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL, On which occasion A GRAND SPECIAL BILL Will be produced. Admission— Dress Circle, 4s j Stalls, 2s 6d; PIT, ONE SHILLING. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. MONDAY, 3rd APRIL. , LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! ! LAST NIGHT ! ! ! LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS.MR. CHARLES KEELEY. MR. CHARLES KEELEY. MR. ALFRED STATHAM. Entire change of programme. GLYCERINE OIL! GLYCERINE OIL! Reserved seats, 3s ; gallery, 2s ; back, Is. Doora open at 7-30, overture at 8. HENRY LYNCH, Sen., Proprietor. ODD FELLOWS' 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, eacb evening with the Fairy Pantomime of LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD; OK, 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 Nohcej— 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 1 ; 'Batfk Seats, '2s. Plan at Jackson's. ELLINGTON. LITERARY A MUSICAi-luT^-iIT-SRARY ENTERTAINMENT will be held in ST. JOHN PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM, WILLIS-STKEET, ON TUESDAY EVENING, 4th APRIL. The Rev. J. Paterson in the chair. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Admittance— ONE SHILLING. I. O. G. T. , PIONEER LODGE. A MUSICAL and Literary Entertainment in connection with the Pioneer Lodge, will be held in the Foresters' Hall, Lambton Quay, on Monday Evening, 3rd April. S. P. Andrews, P.G.W.C.T. ' N. Z. South, in the chair. Entertainment to commence at 8 p.m. Admission- 1 - Sixpence. WM. WARDROP, Secretary. NOTICE. THE HUTT PUBLICPARK AND BACE-COURSE BESERVE. 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 (*( * Hutt Public Park andßace-cburse Act, 1866." :. , WILLIAM HICKSON, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Wellington, 28th March, 1876. CENTRAL VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, j THE Monthly Meeting of the above will take place THIS EVENING (MON- ! DAY). Members to muster at Nor. 1 Engine Station at 7.30 sharp. • ' Fines strictly enforced/ ' • j. . . 1 - . • By order, •> W. AUSTEN, 3rdApriL, Hon. Sec. OYSTERS M .OYSTERS I . OYSTERS ! tj . will Ke^open his OysterSaloon wwu the First Season's Oysters on SATURDAY, Ist APRIL., All orders punctually, attended to. EMPIRE OYSTER SALOON, Willis-street. ,~~7~ NOTI CE . i ~T~ fIYEE undersigned is a cash buyer of bones JL and zinc in any quantities. Parties., waited on promptly for. above by leaving name at H. E. TONKS', Steam Mills, Manners-street. HOW TO BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD WITHOUT CAPITAL. f T7HY PAY RENT? when you can live inVV your own Cottage (freehold) by paying as. low as £10 down, and balance in three years on easy terms. Address O. Clayton Homingstreet. jFASNOC R BROS CELEBRATED SOAPS. First Prize Soap Blue Mottled do { Pale Yellow do j Double.Cjrown dp „ *] Household do JACOB JOSEPH & CO, i - - Agents. ' New Premises — Willis-street, i NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF SIDNEY SOFFE, FURNITURE DEALER, MANNERSSTREET. / CREDITORS in above Estate are requested Vv to forward proofs of debt to the Trustees at tiie office of Messrs Jacob Joseph & Co, Willis-street, without delay. WALTER J. NATHAN ) -._„„.., . . , GEORGE ROXBURGH] Tn _Sin ! 28th_tf_rch'. ' *qssM I j

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 79, 3 April 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 79, 3 April 1876, Page 3