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ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE. Sole Lessee.. Mr. Milne b GRAND 11E-OFENING NIGHT. I MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 25, 1862. GREAT ATTRACTION ! New Scenery ! New Dresses ! ! New Decoration* ! ! $•<?., $•<?., «5-c Management of the above fashionable Theatre, lieg most respectfully to announce J the re-opening, on Monday evening next, August 25th, for a season of twelve nights. During the recess the Theatre has been entirely re-decorated, new scenery painted by Mr. Marriott, great additions and improvements have been made to the entrance of the Theatre, making it at once select and comfortable to visitors. The management therefore trust, that in thus catering for the comfort and amusement of the Patrons of the Drama to meet wiih their kind support and favour. The performance will commence with the much admired Comedy, entitled WOOING IN JEST AND LOVING IN EARNEST. Captain Quick Mr. V. Webster Mr. Manhiavel. . . . . . .... Mr. Swan Mrs. Witchington Mrs. W. H. Foley Dance, Sailor's Hornpipe (in character) Mr, Smith After which, (by desire) the popular Commedietta A MORNING CALL. Sir Edward Ardent Mr. Swan Mrs. Chillingtou Mrs. Foley Song (the Sea is England's Glory Mr. Marriott The Entertainment will conclude with the laughable Haymarket Farce HOW TO SETTLE ACCOUNTS WITH YOUR LAUNDRESS. Whittington Widgetts (a West-end Tailor) Mr. Swan Barney Twill (Widgetls' page and light porter) MY. Wilson Jacob Brown (a Hair Dresser at the Opera) Mr. Norton Pos.man... Mr. Smith Mddl. Cherie Bounce, an Opera Dancer Miss Maudant Mary White (the Laundress) with a new and original Song (written expressly for Mrs. Foley) " That Young Man from Otaki." Mrs. Foley Doors open at half-past seven. Curtain to rise at eight o'clock, sharp. BOXES AND STALLS 3s, PIT Is. 6d. SMOKING NOT ALLOWED. Any one infringing this rule will be expelled the Theatre, Directress MRS. W. H. FOLEY. Acting Manager MR. V. WEBSTER. Aug. 18, 1862, GOLD BEADING for Picture Frames may be had in great variety, of CD. BARRAUD. Aug. 13, 1862. FLAT ISLAND GUANO. r|»Q PER TON in Auckland. Superior to °^C Peruvian, for cereals, and grass, and clover. Testified by over 4,000 Farmers, and containing by analysis 52 per cent, of phosphats. On Sale by J. A. DRURY, Seed Merchant. Aug. 13, 1862. RAVENSDOWNE. npHE Thorough -b.ed Horse Ravensdowne will JL serve a limited number of Mares at Manaia, { Wairarapa, during the ensuing season. Thoroughbred mares, at 4!10 10s. ; Country Mares at £4 4s. Ravensdowne was imported direct from England, last year by J. Johnston, Esq., is a bright bay, 4 yrs. old, and was got by Balrownie, dam Nell Gwynne, by lago, g, dam Confusionee, by Emelius, &c;, &c. ALSO, The Entire Cait Horse GREAT MOGUL, by England's Hope, at £3 3s. N.B. — Paddocks free for a limited time and all demands to be paid in January, 1863. Manaia, Wnirarnpn, August 18, 1862. J WANTED Immediately a Female General SERVANT, apply to Mrs. LEWJS MOSS, Lambton Quay. Aug. 20, 1862. FOR SALE. nr-HE fine Carver Built PLEASURE BOAT, L Rising Star, cutter rigged as she now lies at the Custom Heuse Wharf, with mast, boom,~yard, and bowsprit, with two suits of new sails, complete. For farther particulars, enquire of GEORGE HOUGHTON, Manneis Street. Aug. 19, 1862. FERRY AND HOTEL AT THE MOUTH OF THE MANAWATU. GEO. TRASK & WAf. BARNETT have the pleasure of informing settlers and the public generally, that they have purchased the above Hotel and Ferry, and that iv future every accommodation for Travellers and Stock will be found, at this important place on the coast. Horses, &c. can be ferried across the river in an excellent punt, in almost all weathers. It will be the study of the proprietors to render the greatest facility to travellers in crossing the ■ river, and they beg to assure al! persons, that they have made arrangements, to have always ou hand a supply of the best wines and spirits and other necessaries for public accommodation. Aug. 22, 1802. NOTICE, ESTATE OF THE LATE CHARLES MILLS. ALL Pe.sons having claims against the above above Estate, are requested to eend them in, and all peieon3 indebted to the same are requested to iay the amount due by them as early as c&uvenient to the undersigned. THOMAS MILLS, G. H. VENNELL, Executors. Tinakori Road, SSnd August, 1863.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1757, 23 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1757, 23 August 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1757, 23 August 1862, Page 2

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