~Manners Street. . | DIRECTRESS, MRS. W." H. FOLEY, : THUSSDAY, AUGUST .9, 1860.. FOR THE BENEFIT OF TfTR ?|'HE Public is most respectfully informed, that the nbove Theatre will bo -*• opened on TKfJRHDAY evening, for the Benefit of the Taranaki Relief Fund, on which occasion the whole of the available recognised talsnt in Wellington have volunteered to assist the Management in carrying out this laudable object, which it is hoped will meet the approbation and support of all who can sympathise with their unfortunate suffering fellow-colonists at the above place. -•-&-*» The. performance will commence for the second anil last tima hero, the beautiful Operatic Drama the MARLY Mrs. W. H. FOLEY DANCE MR. MANUEL. To bo followed by the Ist Act and 4ti Saene 3rd Act of Shakespear's Tragedy of Hcnolet Mr. VERNON WEBSTER Ghost of Hamlet's Father, ... Mi. J. FT. Williams Queen Mrs. W. H. FOLEY «*»>e®94« Aftej* which, an Interlude of The whole to conclude with, for the last time here, the Farce POOR PILLICODDY,.., MR. SWAN. Tho Public is respectfully informed that the Curtain will rise punctually at EIGHT O'CLOCK. Seats may be secured from a Box plan at the Theatre from 11 to 4 o' Clock. The Police will be in attendance to enforce strict propriety and prevent Smoking. • Doors open at half-past Seven o'clock, to commen.ee precisely at Eight, ADMISSION— Boxes 35., Parterre 2s. 3 Pit Is. THE STRICTEST PROPRIETY WILL BE ENFORCED & Is 1 0 SMOKING ALLOWED. Wellington, August 7, 1860. "OEG to inform their Friends and the Wellington Public generally, that their -" , Goods per " Coist.tntine," are now in course of landing. They hope to have the majority of them open for inspection by Monday next, when they will be prepared to sell at very moderate price?. Lambton Quay, July 12, 1860. , GILBERT . PICKETT & CO,, "OEG to inform the Public of Wellington and the surrounding Districts, that on •*-* and after the Ist of August next they intend making an alteration in tho'r system of business.- -« From that date they intend to confine themselves almost solely to a " Cash Business," anc^wtll be" prepared to offer their (Joods at such a reduction on their present prices as will, they believe, fully compensate for the trouble of paying for them at the time of selection. : Lambton Quay, 31st July, 1860. JUST OPENED, XX •* COWSVASTISTSS" AN 19 OT3IK9* LITK ARKIVAIj*. T ADIliS 1 MANTLES, newest styles -*-^ Ao. Jackets, a small lot <Shawls, Wool, Shepherds' Plaid, Ohitiille, and Alpine Dresses suitable for the Season, — plain, fancy, and flounced Furs, Vi?torines, and Muffs " for Children "V^oolten Gauntlets and Gloves Ladies' Fancy ilose, a small lot French Kid Gloves, Head Dresses, &c. .— — —<>o ■ ALSO, Gentlemen's Coats, Trowsers, and Vests Overcoats, Pilot Jackets Regulation Caps, &0., &c. AND, ; A- small lot of Gent'u Half Hose. GILBERT PICKETT & CO. Lambtou Quay, 3 1st July, l»6O.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1444, 7 August 1860, Page 2
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470Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XIV, Issue 1444, 7 August 1860, Page 2
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