Amusements. rp H E A T R E ROYAL. Lessees ... Messrs. Loyal and McLean. First appearance in Wellington of LOYAL’S COMBINATION TROUPE OF VARIETIES. THE SENSATION OF ’7 4. FOE SIX NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! MONDAY, AUGUST 17, Grand Opening Night of THE WONDROUS LOYALS, Who are now on their grand tour around the world, and have been patronised by the elite of every city they have visited, and are universally acknowledged by the Press and Public of Australia and America to be the ne plus ultra of sensational performers, and have everywhere been greeted with crowded, enthusiastic, and delighted audiences. Great and Unprecedented Attractions. Monster and full programme THIS EVENING. The troupe consists of the following high class artistes : THE ETHEKEAL QUEEN ZUILA ! The most daring, intrepid, and graceful Lady Gymnast in the World. MISS LIZZIE SHAPTEE ! The accomplished Danseuse (late of Lyster’s and Cagli’s opera). E . McLEAN! The celebrated pantomimist and character dancer. JEAN VEELETTI! The incomparable Flying Gymnast. MASTEE McLEAN (SIX YEAES OLD). The Dancing Spider. GEOEGE TUENER! The great double-voiced vocalist and sensational comique. LOYAL, THE MIRACULOUS ! Champion Athlete and Bicycle Eider of the World! For programme see evening papers. The management beg to announce that during their short stay in Wellington the Loyals will give their greatest pregrammes and performances, and each entertainment will be fraught with every feature requisite to give full effect and satisfaction. Prices of admission—Dress circle, 35.; stalls, 25.; pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; performance to commence punctually at 8. Agent C. Randolph. Stage Manager Business Manager E. McLean. Geo. Loyal. EngineersME. T. M. HARDY JOHNSTON (Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers), CONSULTING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SUEVEYOE, Tinakori Road, WELLINGTON. Messes, c. moody and beuce WALLACE, Consulting Engineers and Surveyors. Central Chambers, over tbe Evening Post office, Willis Street. Plans, specifications, and estimates for sawmills, corn-mills, brewery works, factories, bridges, and buildings of every description prepared. Land surveyed, plotted, drained or reclaimed. Quantities taken out,and calculations made for contractors, builders, and private persons.* Land, buildings, or other properties bought and sold on commission. GENERAL AGENTS. Public NoticesOTIC E The Manawatu Highways District Rate Book null be open for Inspection of Ratepayers (at the office of the Board, Palmerston), from the 12th inst. till the 12th September next. By order of the Board. Palmerston North, August 6, 1874. QI T Y BREWERY MACE and AEKBLL, in commencing business in Wellington, beg to call the attention of hotel-keepers to their unrivalled Ales,. brewed entirely of the very best malt and hops to be procured in the Home and Colonial markets. The Brewery is under the management of one of the firm, who has spent the last twenty years in brewing and managing breweries, twelve of which he has spent in New Zealand. hi. & A. guarantee their ales equal to any article produced in New Zealand, and request publicans to give them a trial, feeling satisfied that they will confirm the fact. All orders promptly attended to. Custom House Street, August Ist A SELECT SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, from six to eight years of age. Terms ; Ffteen Shillings a quarter. Apply at Mrs. Allan’s, Willis-street, near the Union Bank. piJBLIC NOTICE. The undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington, Porirua, and surrounding districts that he has taken the FERRY INN, and has opened it as a Temperance Hotel and Accommodation House. Travellers and parties visiting Porirua will find the comforts of a home, and the charges moderate. N.B. —Good stabling for horses. ■ P. STEVENS, Proprietor. Books, Stationery, &cE MORTON, BOOKSELLER and • STATIONER, Greytown, has on hand, and to arrive, a large assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY, which he sells at Wellington prices. R. M, will OPEN a BRANCH STORE in Masterton as soon as his new premises are completed. The trade supplied. . Greytown, Ist May, 1874. PaintsLOUISSON’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. LiGim'OOT, “ Superintendent Public Works, Nelson.’ “Superior to any other paint I have had during ray experience of thirty years. “ (Signed) James S. Cross, “ Harbor Master, Nelson.’’ TB.L. is not answerable for any paint not marked “LOUISSON’S NELSON HEMATITE PAINT,” but that ho null guarantee as superior to any other. , _ ■ TURNBULL & CO., Sole Agents*
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4183, 17 August 1874, Page 1
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