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'JIHEATRE ROYAL. Lessees . . . Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden The Management have much pleasure in announcing that they have made arrangements for the appearance FOX A FEW NIGHTS ONLY OF HEGAKTY'S GLOBE COMBINATION TROUPE. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), AUGUST 26. The performance will commence with the Laughable Farce, entitled BROTHER BILL AND ME. Benjamin Wiggles ... Mr. Sam Howard After which the following Star Artists will have the honor of appearing for the first time in Wellington, when will be produced one of their choicest programmes. M It. E. A. HAR T, The Great London Comic Entertainer, Instrumentalist, Author, and Composer. MISS KATE RUSSELL, Characteristic Vocalist and Champion Skip-ping-rope Dancer. PROFESSOR HENECKI, The Great Wizard of the East. MISS B. HARRISON, The Sweet and Pleasing Ballad Vocalist. MISS BURDETTA STELLA, The Suspended Lady in the Air. MR. JOHN MORAN, Irish Comedian and Vocalist. New Zealand & Australia's popular favorite, especially engaged to support the above Artists. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF ST. MARK'S CHURCH. mHE Choir of St. Peter's purpose giving an X ENTERTAINMENT, in aid of the above funds, ON TUESDAY NEXT, 29th INST., at the Schoolroom, Ghuznee-street. Tickets (one shilling each) may be obtained from Mr. Watt, Willis-street; Messrs. Lyon and Blair, Lambton Quay; the churchwardens of the two parishes, or any member of the choir. Mr. CLAPCOTT has kindly consented to give one of his popular readings. A MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT will be given in ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Willis-street, by the Church Choir, on MONDAY, 28th August, at 8 p.m. Admission, Is. WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB. A MEETING of this Club will be held at the Pier Hotel on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to take into consideration the advisability of erecting a new boatshed, and to receive annual statement, and other business. By order of the Captain, R. KENT, Hon. Secretary. TE ARO WARD ELECTION. ikyTR. GILLON invites the Electors of Te Aro Ward to meet him at the Foresters' Arms, Ghuznee-street, on MONDAY EVENING, 28th INSTANT, at 8 o'clock. PUBLIC MEETING ON THE GAS QUESTION. TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. WE the undersigned ratepayers of the City of Wellington are led to believe that the Council contemplate, and are negotiating, the purchase of the Wellington Gas Works at an excessive price, and consequently to the | detriment of the ratepayers and consumers generally. We therefore respectfully request that you will convene a public meeting of the citizens, in order that the opinion of all interested may ' be taken, and that further operations on the part of the Corporation be suspended until the ; wishes of the ratepayers have been obtained. J. Petford, Manners- John Collins street C. Willeston F. Jones Salvatore Cimino A. Dimant C. A. Thomas James Jno. Solfe B. Cohen J. H. Wallace Robert Donnelly I S. S. Griffiths T. J. Mountain R. J. Duncan Jacob Lichtscheindl George Crawford W. G. Jackson Thos. W. Pilcher B. Poulson Edward Toomath David Rankin W. Henri Pascoe W. R. Hatch Thos. W. Young Alf. H. Maclean David Greig T. Whitehouse Charles M'Kirdy Wm. G. Emeny Alex. M'Millan A. Jack C. Moody Walter Helyer J. Hughes John M'lntosh R. Hannah k Co. John Petford, jun. E. H. Hunt J. S. Paull Ralph Levoi James Huxley J. H. Pollock Thomas M'Cleland J. L. Young F. H. Fraser G. S. Sellar John Watt J. Saunders John Marks S. S. Downes Wm. Petford, jun. In terms of the above requisition, I hereby call a public meeting of the ratepayers, to be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall on the evening of THURSDAY next, 31st instant, at eight o'clock. WILLIAM HUTCHISON. TTALUE IN BLAN X ETS FOR SATURDAY. Must be cleared out IMMEDIATELY AT Te Aro House. Pair Blankets 12s 6d Pair Blankets 15s 6d Pair Blankets 18s 6d Pair Blankets 19s 6d Pair Blankets 23s 6d Pair Blankets 28s 6d Pair Blankets 29s 6d Pair Blankets 32s 6d Must be sold AT ONCE, James Smith, Te Aho House. TE ARO HOTEL. E. JACKSON BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes that by keeping on hand a supply of LIQUORS of the VERY BEST RBANDS, And studying the comfort of his customers, to merit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on his predecessor. E.J. intends increasing the accommodation and otherwise improving the present building, so as to make it one of the most comfortable Hotels in the City of Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1876, Page 3

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751

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1876, Page 3

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