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Amusements. THEA TR E R O YA L, Lessees... ... Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsden GREAT ATTRACTION! THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), ; NOVEMBER 17. MRS. F. M. BATES as AURORA FLO YD. MR. G. W. COLLIER as THE SOFTY. Last appearance of ■ MR. G. W. COLLIER. : When will be produced the splendid drams(dramatised by Sir Julius Vogel), entitled, AURORA ■ FLOY D. Aurora...' ... ... Mrs. F.-M. Bates Softy ... Mr. G. W. Collier To be followed by the side-splitting farce, NAN THE GOOD - FOR - NOTHING; In which Mr. Sam Howard and Miss Stoneham will appear. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. Dress circle, 45.; stalls, 2s, 6d.; pit, .Is. Doors open at half-past 7 ;’performance to commence at 8 o’clock. ||A KlO W’ S CIRCUS. T 0 -N I G H T. Should 1 the weather ’ prove favorable, there WILL BE A PERFORMANCE THIS EVENING. : ' v. . Also, - EVERY EVENING. THIS WEEK; ' MATINEE ON SATURDAY. “ We are compelled to break the monopoly." KOHLER AND BENT’S TVTOVELTY ENTERTAINMENT, Jal PALMER’S STORE, (Elegantly fitted, lighted, and seated ■ with chairs), comer of Johnston and Featherstonstreets, nearly opposite the Theatre Royal, and a few doors from the Occidental Hotel and Dr. Diver’s office, commencing on SATURDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. KOHLER AND BENT’S NOVELTY ENTERTAINMENT, Pronounced by the American, Canadian, and Northern New Zealand Press to be one of the most enjoyable entertainments extant. -Principals:' R. W. KOHLER, The most versatile of musicians, complete master of the corhet-a-piston, French flageolette, English' concertina, guitar, &c., and the latest musical novelties, thetumbleronicon and silver bell harmohicon. ; . ME, HORACE BENT, The inimitable protean .comedian, in his Wonderful Mystic Changes) appearing in evening costume,'and without, the-aid of a screen or leaving the stage, in. full view of the audience, he assumes a series of fully costumed character impersonations, 1 accompanying each with appropriate songs and anecdotes ; also hie Dutch specialities, the newest songs, sayings, and eccentricities, and Irish 5 character impersonations, songs, dances,,and sketches. MR. CHAS. WAND, Pianist and Solo Violincellist. Every item of the programme new and artistic. Full particulars in programmes. Admission : Chairs,' 35.; second seats, 2s. I~;;: _ : - QDD FELLOWS’ HALL Lessees ... ;.. , Messrs. Bates and Noward Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsden, OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, From 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. ‘ - ~ 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. i Admission, ~ ... ... One Shilling. Use J of Skates ... ... One Shilling. ■ Monthly Tickets : One Guinea, - ■ Tendersfjl O B U ; I L- D E RS. TENDERS • are invited ■ until NOON of SATURDAY, 18th' NOVEMBER, for the erection of a residence in Pirie-street, Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect. Temple Chambers, November 13, 1876. TENDERS .will be received, either as . a whole, or in parts, . for the valuation of the ■ Wellington Highways District, • and the valuation shall be made for each Ward separately, with an alphabetical list of those liable for rates. All tenders to be sent addressed to the Chairman, on or before MONDAY, 27th. INST., at 11 a.m.; / r ■ 1 : ■ , HENRY ASHTON, Clprk W.D.H. Board. T E A M E R M A T A U. TENDERS will be received by the undersingned up to ; noon 21st NOVEMBER for the Purchase, as they now. lie in Westport)-of the boiler, engines, steam winch, donkey engine, anchors,..chain,. cables, sails, blocks, .tackle, [ deck fittings, and other gear, saved from wreck /Of 8.8. Matau. _ The engines are 1 : compound surface condensers, 60 horse-power nominal, built in, 1876by Kincaid, McQueen, and Co., Dunedin,-and wpre carefully; removed from the-wreck,,under; the auperintendeuce of a competent engineer, •and saved in complete and proper order.The property is stored, and may be inspected •on application; ■ : • - , WM. SMITH, I ;■ ■ , WeStpOlt. , To'Let O FFICES TO LET; L'ambton-quay, oyer Chamber of Commerce. S. CARROLL, , ; rO ' LET, on; the Reclaimed Land, a section; with' stable and' Coachhouse thereon,. Apply to, WL JAMES,- .' . -V'. > •' Furniture Warehouse., TO'LET: ON LEASE—Those.commodious, • Business Premises in Willis-street now in the occupation of Mr. ’S. S; Griffiths; with-' the goodwill of • an- old-established ’ grocery and bakery business. • y • The building includes four good , rooms, suitable for a dwelling-house) and from its superior position might be turned ie various purposes., For further particulai'S; apply.to . .■, ,j > ; - ED WD.-ANDERSON; •' , i „ , Willis-street. . 'ELLINGTON ■ 'CITY- CHAMBERS, • Brandon'-steeet. 1 LET) Offices ■ of - various dimeurions, 30, y 24 feet, 34 feet by, 16 feet, 30 feet‘by’ t) and several smaller rooms.. .. ! : L , lpdlt to-' ■' 1 8 ■£, '• ' - ■■ t. a. boWden ’& sons;' r ;:: . . . | Fsatheretbn-stjreet,;.,. oi. ;-..0r (o iui .. ..

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4885, 17 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4885, 17 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4885, 17 November 1876, Page 1