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Amusementsrn HEATKE ROYAL. Lessees... Stage Man Messrs. Bates & Howard. r ... Mr. J. P. Hydes. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), DEO. 23. First Change Bill. Grand success of MBS. F. M. BATES . The young, accomplished, and talented ar and Mr. F. M. BATES, the standard and popular actor. First appearance this season of the celebrated comedian, MB. SAM HOWARD. AMERICAN COUSIN. AMERICAN COUSIN. AMERICAN COUSIN. MRS. F. M. BATES Florence Trenchard (with song). MR. F. M. BATES, _ In his great impersonation c " m Concluding with the g QUIET FAMILY Barnaby Bibbs Mr. SaL NEW STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY. THE STREETS OF NEW YORK. With entirely new scenery by Mr. Massey. f*i BEAT AMERICAN CIRCUS. MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS IN WELLINGTON. MILLION PRICES. MILLION PRICES. Reduced Prices. Reduced Prices. PIT ONE SHILLING. Last Two Nights of this Champion Troupe. Mr. GEO. GILHAM, the Champion Bareback Rider To-night. Mdle. GRACIE, the Lady with the Iron Teeth, To-night. SENOB GONZALEZ, the Champion Tumbler and Double Somersault Thrower, To-night. Mdle. YOEMANS, the Graceful Equestrienne, To-night. Mr. JAS. LEWIS, the American Bare-back Trick Rider, To-night. Mdle. SALAYARIO, the daring Tight Eope Performer, To-night. Mr. T. BIRD, the great Contortionist and Comique, To-night. YOUNG AMERICA, the daring Athlete, Equestrian, and Gymnast, To-night. Mr. RICHARD HUTCHINS, the modern Mile-,' To-night. Mr. JOHN ROMEO, the celebrated Somersault Thrower, To-night. Last night of the favorite spectacle, DICK TUBPIN'S RIDE TO .YORK ! 08, THE LIFE AND DEATH OF BONNY BLACK BESS ! A Sensational Programme To-night. Million Prices. Million Prices. Pit, Is. ; Stalls, 2s. ; Circle, 3s. Children under ten vears half-price. T. L. KING, Agent. -fXTELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. WEDNESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER. .The SECOND CONCERT of the Season, by the kind permission of the Trustees, will be given in the WESLEYAN CHURCH, Manners-street, on the above date, and will consist of Handel's Oratorio of the MESSIAH. Conductor ... W. MowßitAT, Esq. Tickets to Non-Subscribers, 4s. each, can be obtained at Lyon asd Blair's, Berger's, Carver's, Bukrett's, Jackson's, Watt's, and D. Morgan's, confectioner, Manners-street. Admission by ticket only. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. W. S. SEALY, Hon. Secretary. pHEISTIIAS HOLIDAYS. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. I MONDAY, 23th DECEMBER, 1874. nittee of the Odd Fellows' Hall have much pleasure in announcing to the public that they intend gi-ving A PUBLIC >S OIR E E On the above date. Admission, 2s. 6d. each. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. to the music of an EXCELLENT QUADRILLE BAND, Lately arrived from England. R. A. MARSHALL, Secretary. Meetings, &c. ANNIVEBSARY BEGATTA. A MEETING of the Begatta Committee will be held at the Pier Hotel, on SATURDAY EVENING, at eight o'clock. All persons interested are requested to attend. 0". AMES, Hon. Sec. CHRISTMAS AT ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. There will be MIDNIGHT MASS as usual The church doors will be opened at 11 His Lordship Dr. Redwood will officiate id preach. . PAUL'S CHURCH. ~AII who are wiling to ASSIST in the CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS are requested to MEET at the schoolroom on THUBSD AY, at 10 o'clock. CIATHOLIC PIC-NIC AND BAZAAR, J UPPER HUTT. SATURDAY, 26th INSTANT. SELECT MUSIC. SPORTS AND LIBERAL PRIZES TO BE OFFERED. - Visitors from Wellington should come by the first train, and they will find conveyances at Father McCaughy's place, some to take passengers up and down for three shillings, others for four. Coaches from the railway station for five. Tickets of admission (including refreshments), 2s. 6d. ; children, Is. 6d. TT7 ES-LE YA N BAZAAR. LOWER HUTT. BOXING DAY. For the convenience of holiday-makers the Committee has decided to hold the sale of goods both on SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 26th and 28th inst., in the Wesleyan School-room, Doors open at half-past eleven a.m. Music at intervals during each day. Refreshments at reasonable rates. A Christmas-tree will exhibit varied fruitß. Admission, Is. ; children, half-price. an of the District, ■ will open the proceedings.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4293, 23 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4293, 23 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4293, 23 December 1874, Page 1

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