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Amusementsfjl HEA TR E ROYAL. GREAT StrCOESS OF FETTERED. TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. SECOND AND LAST NIGHT OP FETTERED! ROUNDS OF APPLAUSE. CLARA STEPHENSON AS FLORENCE. Grand production of Watts Philip's great work, FETTERED! As now performing at Drury Lane Theatre, London, creating an intense excitement. New and beautiful Scenery by Mr. Charles Massey. The piece produced under the direction of Mr. J. P. HYDES. t Florence Clara Stephenson. l Lottie... ... ... Miss Jessie Raymond. Tom Tit Mr. J. P. Hydes. Supported by the entire strength of this powerful Company. T H E AT R E ROYAL. CHARLES MASSEY’S BENEFIT ON FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 27. (See future Advertisement.) Meetings, &c. NNIVERSARY SERVICES OP THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Syduey-Street.. TEA MEETING, on TUESDAY, 24th instant, at 5.30 and 6.15 p.m. Public Meeting, at 7 p.m. Chair will be taken by J. WOODWARD, Esq. Several Ministers of the City Churches, with other gentlemen, mil take part in the services. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 19th November-, 1874. NOTICE is hereby given, that a MEETING of the Waste Land Board will be held at this Office, on FRIDAY, the 27th inst., at 12 o’clock noon. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. In virtue of the authority vested in me in that behalf, I hereby summon the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand to meet at Wellington on the 4th day of DECEMBER next, in St. John’s Church, at 7 o’clock, p.m. JAMES HILL, Moderator. ODGE WATERLOO, No. 463, S.C. he A at ‘liSo £bdge lloonf, 'Soulcot't"street, at 7.30 on Tuesday Evening. Business—Raising. Visiting brethren invited. By order of thq R.W.M., A LINDSAY, Secretary. Sewing Machines. I MPOKTANT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF SEWING MACHINES. THE “LITTLE WAKZEK" Lock-stitch Sewing Machine for £4. FOUR POUNDS ONLY. W. _ C L A R K, _ Having interviewed his stock of Machines, and finding it very large, has decided to distribute them throughout the land at the above low price, and thereby benefit the public, who he believes -will not be slow to avail themselves of the reduction in price. W. C L A R K Has also other Machines for sale, which are giving even greater satisfaction to the user than the far-famed “ Little Wanzer.” W. CLARK’S STOCK OF DRAPERY AND, CLOTHING Is in first-rate choice, and at prices that are not to be beaten by those who make puffing their special trade. W. C L A R K, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Lambton-quay, Wellington, • rjflHE LITTLE STRANGER, £3 3s. The Improved Little Stranger, Hand LockStitch (shuttle), £4 4s. The “Nussey and Pilling” New Family Silent Sewing Machine (shuttle), £7 10s. The Noiseless Tudor, for Tailoring and Manu- ■ factm-ing (shuttle), £8 10s. WHEELER & WILSONS MACHINES. Merchants and Shippers supplied. London Office: C. E. Wilson, 29, Falcon square, Loudon, E.C., England. gSPMessrs Nussey and Pilling undertake the purchase for foreign buyers, of all classes of British made Engines, Machinery, Hardware, Woollen and Soft Goods. Bakers ELLINGTON MACHINE BISCUIT FACTORY. THE “BANTING.” S. S. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. WELLINGTON MACHINE BISCUIT FACTORY. I BEG to call the attention of the public to the undermentioned BISCUITS of my manufacture : Ship Biscuits, first quality second Ship Biscuits, quality Cabin do Butter do Soda do Coffee do Arrowroot Biscuits Abemethy do Gem do Dessert do Saloon do Banting do Mixed do Ginger-nut do I direct special attention to the Banting Biscuit. A trial is solicited. To be had of all dealers, and at the Factory. S. S. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. ' j) 'HE WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE 1 BAKING SOCIETY (LIMITED), having completed their new bakery and biscuit machinery, beg to call the attention of shipping masters and the public generally to thensuperior bread, ship, cabin, and fancy biscuits, which they are now in a position to supply wholesale, retail, and for exportation. Note the Address—Alma House, Willis Street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4268, 24 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4268, 24 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4268, 24 November 1874, Page 1

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