TpHEATBE ROYA.L. Lessee Mr. H. Shepperson. LAST SIX NIGHTS ! LYDIA HOWARDE OPERA BOUFFE AND BURLE3QUE COMPANY. PHIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 3bd JANUARY, 1881. • THE TWO POLTS, - And the Celebrated Burlesque, BLACK EYED SUSAN. The Charming Petite Comedy, THE TWO POLTS. Tom Polt Mr. Geobge Leopold Peter Polt Mr. Harry Power To be followed by Burnand's Celebrated Nautical Burlesque, BLACK EZED SUSAN. William Miss Ltdia Howabde On Wednesday next, THE CHILD OF THE REGIMENT. LAST WEEK 1 OF THE POSES ! ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Immonso Success of the Poses. Entire Change of Programme. GOETHE'S FAUST, With extraordinary scenic and magical effects. Scene Ist.— Fauat's atudio. The old doctor. Tired of his life. The demon's proposal. Youthful transformation. Vision of Marguerite. Scene 2nd. — She accepts the jewels and lave of Faust. Scene 3rd. — Marguerite chained to a pillar. Her repentance. _ Scene 4.— The Demon baffled. Tne micP night bell. Come, Doctor. Impressive denouement. Margeurite borne through the clouds by angels. Popular prices. KETTEN EECITALS AT THB i THEATRE ROYAL. r Dxrictor Fbedk. P. Pines. KETTEN. KETTEN. KETTEN. ¦ First Recital on MONDAY, 10th JANUARY, _ AT THB THEATRE ROYAL. KETTEN fBTTEN KBTTEN AT THB THEATRE ROYAL. Plan of Theatre and Tickets at Mr. D. Clark's, Bookseller, Athenaram Buildings. Prices or Admission — Dress Circle, ss ; Season oVFamily Tickets, to atbnit Bix, 255 ; Stalls, 3s T^f OTICE is hereby given that the ResiJ3I .* dent Magistrate's Court will be held at the Athepsenm Hall -on 1 Tuesday, the 4th day of January instant, and every day thereafter, while the Supreme Court is sitting at the Provincial Buildings. " "W. P. JAME3, Clerk of Court. Resident Magistrate's Court, Wellington, 3rd January, 1881. ' MOONSHINE LINE OF ROAD. • Hutt County Council Office, k • L 3rd January, 1881. FyIENDERS will be received by the JL undersigned up to noon of MONDAY, the 10th instant, for the formation of about' 80 chains of Bridle Tr&okon the above line of road. Tenders to be sent to Hutt County Council Chambers, where specifications may be seen. Lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. VV. A- FITZHERBERT, Hutt County Engineer. THE Kilbirnie Highway Board invite Tenders for Repairs and Maintenance Df Evana' Biy Road for one or three years. Specifications to be seen at Compton's Timber Yard, Dixon-street. The lowest or any -tender not necessarily accepted. : Tender to be delivered by noon of Saturday, Bth inst, at their Office, Tramway Hotel, Adelaide Road, tf|i ££g $& TO BUILDERS. THE Board of Education invite Tenders until noon of Monday, the 10th inst., for Repairs on Te Aro School, GhuzneeBtreet. Particulars at my office. THOS. TUENBULL, Architect to the Board. TO CARPENTERS. npENDERS will be received at my office, JL Johnston-street, until 12th January, 1881, for Erection of Sheds, &c. ' Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. * J. SAUNDERS. _a ROADMAKING. npENDERS are invited up to 7th January I for the Formation of a Street along the dividing boundary- of Seotions 137 and 139, Ingestre-street. The-*street must be' 40ft wide, and competed; metalling, channelling, and draiaang, to the satisfaction of the "City Surveyor. Tenders to be addressed Box No. 108, Post Office. Further particulars on application to Messrs. BULLER, LEWIS & GULLY, Solicitors. 28th Deoember, 1880. THE NEW ZEALAND LAND AND LOAN COMPANY (Limited and Reduced.) A' DIVIDEND is now due and payable to the Shareholders at the office of the Company. Brandon-street, Wellington, 31at December, 1880. IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE CRAWFORD, MERCHANT, DECEASED. ALL Claims against this Estate are requested to be rendered to the Executors not later than 31st January, 1881, addressed to William Christie, Colonialßank of New Zealand, Wellington. J. WOODWARD, 7 *•„_«*„„. W. CHRISTIE, S Executor8 ' BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS in Estate of G. A. Beere must be proved and sent in to my office on or before Saturday next, the 9th, otherwise they will be excluded from a dividend about to be declared. S. BROWN, Trustee. THE South British Company's celebratet IJKJj. Sauce (mild and piquant) to small palates. A trial respectfully solicited. WELLINGTON AND FOXTON LINE O] COACHES. TTNTIL farther notice, Coaches will ra between Wellington and Foxton daily. HASTWELL & MACARRA, Proprietors. , ?ACHT LARA. ,'^n|l_^^^j^AßTlES and oth^rt^can hi pjL ,_• the Above faatfand comfortable stea Jr'sos,Be^3ay.J r'sos,Be^3ay. /• CAMKRONi • f WlUis-Btreet, r , -^.^Agenk
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1, 3 January 1881, Page 3
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