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rriHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee Mr. Sam Howard. Business Manager ... Mr. C. Hillsden. ! IMMENSE SUCCESS Of those celebrated Artiste the LINGARD S, WILLIAM HORACE LINGARD, And MISS ALICE DUNNING LINGARD, Who will appear THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), JAN. 30, In the splendid play, entitled THE NEW MAGDALEN ! Mercy Merrick Miss Linoard New and Appropriate Scenery BY MR. HOLMES. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31. GREAT BILL ! SWEETHEARTS, LINGARD'S SKETCHES, And the comedy of MR. AND MRS. PETER WHITE. In preparation, THE TWO ORPHANS. Prices of admission — Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson's, where seats may be secured. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock, commence at 8. ADD T7IELLOWS' TTALL. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. CROWDED BY ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES. MONSTER GIFT FESTIVAL. In addition to this Mammoth Combination, the Proprietor will dirtribute 70 or 80 useful and valuable Gifts each evening. BATCHELDER'S COMBINATION PANTASCOPE— PACIFIC ROUTE. MERRIMAC & MONITOR. ABODE OF THE FAIRIES. GIFTS ! GIFTS ! ! GIFTS !! ! ' The Gift Distribution will be on a scale of magnitude never before attempted in this City, and on the American system, viz., each patron to the front seats will be presented with three sealed envelopes, second seats with two sealed envelopes, and those to the third seats one sealed envelope. All numbers receive a gift, and by this system some of those holding numbers will receive two presents. This is the only legitimate manner by which presents can be distributed, and always gives satisfaction. The old and unfair system of presenting each visitor with a numbered card will not be adopted. The leading gifts this evening will include — Silver (self-winding) Watch, guaranteed 8-Day Striking Clock, warranted Pair Large Lustres Meerschaum Pipe Japanese Cabinet Biscuit Casket Silver Cake Basket Silk Umbrella Together with 50 or 60 other useful presents. The Gifts are on view at the Odd Fellows' Hall daily from 11 to 1 and 3to 5. Inspection respectfully solicited. Cards of admission — Front Seats (3 sealed envelopes), 3s. Gallery (2 sealed envelopes), 2s. Back Seats (1 sealed envelope). Is. Opens at 7.30. Pantascope moves at 8. A RTILLERY BAND SOIREE, **¦ In aid of the ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN VISIT FUND, J Will be held at ST. GEORGE'S HALL ! ON THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY.; Double Tickets, 10s 6d ; Extra Lady, 4s 6d, (refreshments included). Parties holding tickets of first issue can have them exchanged, or by paying the extra 5s 6d on admission. Tickets may be had from Band or Cricketing Committee. VISIT OF ENGLISH CRICKETERS. rnHE General Committee will meet at the X Pier Hotel THIS EVENING at 5 o'clock. AH members are requested to attend, as the business is important. T. BOURKE ARMITAGE, Hon. Sec. PROPOSED GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THE Adjourned General Meeting of all persons favorable to the formation of a new Insurance Company will be held at Mr. Harding's Post-office Hotel, Grey-street, on Tuesday, 30th inst., at 8 o'clock p.m. Business : To receive Report from Committee of Prospectus for the Proposed Co rpany, and to appoint Provisional Directors. The pi'blic generally, and all those interested in the formation of a new Insurance Company, are invited to attend. R. J. DUNCAN, Chairman. Wellington, Q7th January. WELLINGTON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. BATTERY will Parade in undress uniform To-morrow, at 7 p.m., opposite Provincial Buildings. Band to attend. E. PEARCE, Captain Cor^manding. 29th January. T>OYS' SHIRTS. BOYS' SHIRTS. BOYS' SHIRTS. BOYS' SHIRTS. BOYS' SHIRTS. BOYS' SHIRTS. At James Smith's, Te Aro House. «^ZJL^ dozens or AIQ Boys' Shirts will be sold AMAZINGLY CHEAP, viz., 2 Shirts for the price of ONE. Harvard Shirts 2 for Is 9d. Harvard Shirts 2 for Is lid. Harvard Shirts 2 for 2s 6d. Flannelon Shirts 2 for 2s 2d. Xlannelon Shirts 2 for 2s 6d. Flannelon Shirts 2 for 2s lOd. Scotch Tioill Shirts "Z for 2s Scotch Twill Shirts 2 for 2s 2d. Scotch 1 toill Snirts 2 for 2s 6d. These Bargains for Twenty-one Days only. For Bargains in LADIES' COSTUMES See Ist page of this paper. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. Cuba-street, 16th January, 1877. ALL accounts against me must be rendered on or before the 14th February next for settlement, and all accounts owing tome, if not paid by that date, will be placed in the hands of a solicitor for immediate collection. WILLIAM LOWES, Te Ore Ore, Masterton. 30th January, 1877. PARTNER WANTED. A YOUNG MAN, proprietor of one of the best nurse-y market gardens in the Hutt, himself practically and theoretically experienced in horticulture, seeks a Partner with £200, who is. thoroughly competent to undertake the management of a first-class florist and fruiterer's shop, which will be ! opened in the city iniinediptely the partne.-sLip is established. Further particulars will be ' afforded by Mr. R. O. Banudorf, Taita, Hutt, j or at this office. LOST ! LOST ! ! LOST ! ! ! T>ETWEEN Ingestre and Dixon-streets, a X) Deed of Lease to Ross & Thomson. The . finder will be rewarded on leaving the same at I Mr. Pirie's, coiner of Cuba and Mannersstreets. I

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 24, 30 January 1877, Page 3

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