.MASONIC -JH^ H\LL. This Evening, Wednesday, THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE » GEM • , ■/ BURLESQUE AND vx... _... >...., C O M P ANY ! Comprising 14 V STAR ARTISTES! V. |4 Commencing at 8 p.m. sharp with the'T Comedy m Two : Acts - ; ' CHEC X M A T E ! Charlotte Miss L. Morgan Martha ... Miss Alice Johns. Everton Toffe Mack D. Alexander Bottles J. Wilkinson . ■■•■■ Sam Winkle „'. ... J. P. Hydes- -. :, SONG MR. R. LOVE Concluding with the Musical Burlesque i of • • • ILL-TREATED IL TROVATORE. Mamico Miss Alice Johns Count di Luna ... ... Miss Jennie. Nye Leonora ... "Miss Lizzie Morgau Ferrando Miss Amy Johns Inez Miss Marian Liston The Kinchin ... J. Wilkinson Ruiz ... R.:Love Bernardo . ... Mack D. Alexauder Ipse Wm. Jerrard Alfonse ... W. Dick Azucena the Gipsy... J. P. Hydes New Songs ! Dances ! Trios ! Duets ! NOTICE— AII the Burlesques advertised by this Company are played m their entirety— added to which, ajlthe new arid popular music of the day is introduced— forming the only complete Burlesque Com« pany m New Zealand. *&- A CHANGE EVERY EVENING, Musical Director ... Walter G. Hydes Mechanist ... ... ...iR. Rose : Doors open at 7.30; commence atg. Front Seats, 4b. ; Back Seats, 2s. 6d. : TURANGANUI LODGE, No. 1480, E.c! rpHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the New Lodge-room, , (MONDAY) EVENING, next, lpth instant at 8 o'clock sharp. . •' By order of the W.M., WILLIAM COOKS, m 6 Secretary. MAKARAKA HALL. AN ENTERTAINMENT To conclude with a Dance, Vl/ILL take place inthe above Hall, VY on THURSDAY, March 6th. The object is to raise sufficient Funds to discharge a Debt incurred m buying a aite for the Matawhero School. Tiokkets to Concert, 2s. 6d. Gentlemen's' Tickets to Dance ss. ; Ladies free. To commence at 7.30 p.m. J. B. POYNTER, Chairman School Committee. LENTEN SERVICE. TTOLY TRINITY CHURCH •J- 1 THIS EVENING, at 7.30. m 5 Rev. E. Williams. [Fkojc the Nbws of the World.] 3rd November, 1878. THE GLORIES OF INDUSTRY. "T*N the peaceful struggle of work and JL progress at the Paris Exhibition, THB WHELLER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, have surpassed the victories they have achieved at all preceding exhibitions by gaming an indisputable pre-eminence over 80 competitors, and carrying off THE ONLY GRAND PRIZE awarded to SEWING MACHINES ( which must not be confounded with the " Gold Medal," a secondary prize), for the superiority and excellence of their later productions. The testimony of a jury composed of competent and critical authorities .will not fail to guide the public m the perplexing difficulty of choosing an article that is now a necescesity to everyone. : THE NEW STRAIGHT NEEDLE. Wheeler & Wilson has the ldosewinding wheels, more improvements j thon any other sewing machine. .^BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. INSPECTION INVITED ! BY GRAHAM AND CO,, AGENTS, GISBO R N E. * TMPOUNDED at Ormond, on FebJL ruary 21st, 1879, by ViUers. .. By A. F, Hardy, March 3rd; • Red and White Steer, branded; like TKSon off back ; RD conjoined off rump; like 'A© conjoined back ; bit out off ear. Two Light Roan Steera, branded like TKSon off back ; aJD conjoined off rump ; like _\P conjoined near back ; bit out off ear. Damages £5. Will be sold at the Pound Yards on March 17th, unless redeemed. > V - :: J. VILLERS, Poundkeeper. '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 642, 5 March 1879, Page 2
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