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Amusements. |IHEATEE ROY AL. SMITH'S y ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL COMBINATION. SATURDAY, JULY 11. Two Performances To-Day ! ! ! Last Mid-Day Performance for Schools, Families, &0., THIS AFTERNOON. Doors open at 2 o'clock, commence at half-past 2. Children Half-price to all parts of the House. SATUEDAY NIGHT ! All the New Acts— VOSE, and his Talking Hand—YOUNG ENGLAND’S Terrific Leaps in Mid-air—The MALE and FEMALE ACROBATS TO-NIGHT !! ! Geohge Conquest’s MECHANICAL HEAD from the Legendary Drama of Snaefell. On MONDAY, Last Night but one—First Benefit of A. De Castro and Family in New Zealand. TUESDAY, the Last Night under the Patronage of His Honob tup,. Superintendent. , THEATRE ROYAL.—Pa : Take me to the Afternoon Performance to see the Big Head swallow the Naughty Boy’s ? THEATRE ROYAL.—Oh ! Dear Mamma, I must go to see that Funny Old Man— Johnny Trotter— This Apteknoon ! rpHEATRE ROYAL.—Young England, ,L Alberto, and Annette, This Afternoon. Mamma : Take me ? All the Children are going ! HEATRE ROYAL.—Remember ! Tte Doors open at 2, and all the Children •null be Half-Price ! ! ! P. H. KIRBY, Agent. QDD FELLOWS’ HALL. “ TWA HOURS AT HAME.” SONGS OF SCOTLAND. KENNEDY’S FAREWELL APPEARANCES. THURSDAY JULY 16. FRIDAY ... ...' ... JULY 17. MONDAY (LAST NIGHT) ... JULY 20. THOMAS KENNEDY, Agent. PaintsR. GEORGE POUND, COACH PAINTER, Of V illis Street, Has been appointed AGENT for the sale of HEMATITE and other IRON PAINTS manufactured by Johnston Brothers, Imperial Steam Works, Nelson. HEMATITE being a PEROXIDE of IRON, is naturally the best preserver of Iron, whereas paints composed of lead, zinc, or copper, hy the galvanic action, eats into it, causing it to become honeycombed. This PAINT readily combines with the TANNIN, and enters freely into the pores of wood, more so than any other paint, rendering it INVALUABLE as a PRIMING COAT or foundation for all other paints. It is being extensively used for STEAMBOATS and IRON VESSELS, preventing rust and the growth of seaweeds. Eor' Wheelwrights, Coachmakers, &c., it makes a splendid finish ; also for agricultural implements and farm buildings, as it covers a much larger surface than its equivalent in lead, at a less cost. Orders (wholesale and retail) carefully packed and forwarded to any part of the Province. GEORGE POUND, Coach Painter, Willis Street, SOLE AGENT. June 23, 1574. OUISSON’S NELSON HEMATITE PAINT. This paint is cheaper than red lead or any other, covering a much larger surface taking weight for weight, and is infinitely more durable. “ Far superior to any imported paint. “(Signed) W. Lightfoot, “ Superintendent Public Works, Nelson.” “Superior to any other paint I have had during my experience of thirty years. “ (Signed) James S. Cross, “Harbor Master, Nelson.” T.B.L. is not answerable for any paint not marked “LOUISSON’S NELSON HEMATITE PAINT,” but that he will guarantee as Superior to any other. Hotels. - f HOMAS A. SHIRLEY begs to notify to his patrons and the public that, hia lease of the Eeatherston Hotel having expired, he has Removed to those Premises known as the Royal, and would take this opportunity of returning his best thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received during the last three years. T. A. S., in soliciting a continuance of past favors, has much pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements for the erection of one of the largest and most commodious hotels in the Province. Eeatherston, June 9, 1874. TKINSO N’ S HOTEL, Market Square, Wanganui. JAMES J. ANDERSON. PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel having changed hands, the present Proprietor begs to draw the attention of the public to its improved SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES and TRAVELLERS. The study of the Proprietor null always he to ensure the comfort of his patrons, and to procure none hut the very best brands of WINES, SPIRITS & MALT LIQUORS, and trusts, by a strict attention to business, to receive the same liberal amount of support accorded to the late proprietress, Mrs Atkinson. The house-keeping duties of the Hotel will bo under the able management of Mrs James Stewart, Books, Stationery, ScfJT H E S U C C E S S OP THE NEW NOVELIST, SATURDAY NIGHT, Is firmly established. Its circulation is already greater than that of any journal in the Colony. The thrilling tales are being road in THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS Of Households. Single copy, Bd. Subscription, with postage added, 12s. 6d. per annum, will bo received by ROBERT BURRETT, or at the Daily Southerti Cross Office, Auckland.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4152, 11 July 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4152, 11 July 1874, Page 1