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ROYA X-' Ifljßk LYCEtiIE THEATRE. Tbe beautiful Dramu of the SOLDIERS PROGRESS, OB CRIME' AID REPENTANCE. ON FBIDAY, JULY 16, 1858, Will be presented the Adelphi Drama, in 3 Acts, entitled the SOLDIER'S PROGRESS; Or, Crime and Repentance. Act I.—Time 1794. Eugene Le Mare, a Lanoer, Mr. MURRAY (his first appearance). Scipio, his comrade, an Italian, Mr. P. DEVIZE. Andrew, a Savoyard,...Mr. MORTON; Michel, father of Isabella, ...Mr. BROOK Phillipe, ; Mr.CLEMENTS Isabella, a Savoyard Girl, Miss JULIA CLIFFORD. Sophie, her cousin, Miss LESLIE. Act 2—Time 1802. General le Marc Mr. MURRAY Scipio (a Char bonnier) Mr. P. DEVIZE Apollo Bojazet (a fine model) Mr. BRUTON Andrew (a Sweep) Mr. MORTON Madame le Marc MISS JULIA CLIFFORD, Sophie......MlSS LESLIE Act 3.—Time 1815. Monsieur le Marc (a wanderer) Mr. MURRAY Vincent (Isubelle's Son) MISS CLARA SEYMOUR Scipio (a brigand) Mr. P. DEVIZE Andrew (a farmer) ... Mr. MORTON Apollo Bajazot (a travelling Image-man) Mr. BRUTON -> Isabelle MISS JULIA CLIFFORD Madame Sophie MISS LESLrE COMIC SONG MR. BRUTON. FAVORITE SONG '. MISS CLARA SEYMOUR. OO : To conclude with the Laughable Farce of Characters by the Company. Acting manager Mr. f. lee ■" '■ O0 —————— Doors open at half-past Seven o'clock. Performance to comthence at Eight precisely* —*O^^O*— ■ m PRICES OF ADMISSION—Boxes, 45.; Stalls, 35.; Pit 2s. Box Office open from 10 till 4.—Tickets to be had of Mr. Homer, at the Theatre ; of Mr. Brown, Barrett's Hotel'; Mr. Bannister and Mr. Ptfter Laing. T EWTS MOSS invites the Public of Wellington and Settlers of the Country Jlj District generally to inspect the large and varied assortment of Winter Goods he has lately opened ex AMBROSMB and CHEETAH. He begs to submit the following list of prices : — , COATS- , COATS!! Pilot Cloth Coats from 20s. to 40s. Pilot Cloth Jackets " 18 6d. " 35 Pilot Cloth Chesterfields " 21 " 42 Petersham Beaver " 22 " 46 Black and Colored Mohair Sacs " 30 " 50 Mohair Jackets " 30 " 35 Drab Driving Coats " 30 "70 The Inkermau Bearskin Coat " 70 " SO Pilot Cloth Jackets, Wool Lined " 30 " 35 Black Cloth Snooting Coats " 21 " 30 Black Cloth Oxonian " " 25 " 35 Blaok Cloth Paletot " 30 " 45 Black Cloth Allianoe Sac " 35 " 50 Fancy Doe Coats " 18 6 " 28 Fancy Tweed " " 12 6 " 30 Boys'and Youth's Coats " 8 6 "21 Trowsers, Trowsers, Trowsers. Black Cloth Trowsers from 17s. 6d. to 21s. Superfine " " 21 ' ■ " 25 Fancy Doeskin " " 14 6 "21 Best Worsted Cord " 15 6 " 17 6d. Tweed Trowsers " 14 6 " 18 6 . Pilot Cloth Trowsers " 15 6 " 21 Moleskin Trowsors " 6 " 7 6 Vests, Vests, Vests. Black Cloth Vest* from 10s. 6d. to 14s. 6d. Fancy Doe « 10 6 " 14 6 Black Satin " " 9 6 " 15 6 Fancy Silk « " 6 6" 12 6 Wedding Vests '• 15 6 " 21 0 Tweed Vests . " .7 6 " 12 6 Boys' and Youth's Vests " 2 3 " 7 6 Shirts, Shirts, Shirts. Fancy Regatta Shirts from 3s. 6d. to ss. 6d. " (washed, ready for use) "40 "56 White Shirts " 4 6 " 5*6 Super Dress Shirts " 5 6 "76 Twill Shirts, lined back, extra stout 3s. only. . Just opened, one case of Saxony Flaunel Crimea Shirts; a great comfort to parties travelling; commencing from 10s. 6d, and warranted all wool. LEWIS MOSS would draw the attention of the working classes to hii Mechanics' Suit Complete, consisting of Coat, Trowsers ■ \\ aistcoat Shirt- ' • . and Neck Tie, for 275. 6d. LEWIS MOSS would impress upon the Public of Wellington and surrounding districts that every article advertised by him is obtainable at the LONDON HOUSE at advertised prices, and from which no abatement is made. Any article not giving satisfaction, will be exchanged, or if preferred, the money returned. ■•■ , ; ; Strangers coming to town should be parlioular to look for the Store with latge Plate Glass Windows, as there are none other in Wellington, and be not disap T pointed, as the London Home is closed on Satordays until dusk. Wellington, Julj 14, 18S8, | ~ ]'.■,-..

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Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1309, 14 July 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1309, 14 July 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1309, 14 July 1858, Page 2

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