/CALIFORNIA N CIRCUS. tIERR S. GREENBERG & CO., Pbopribtoes, AND MR W. H. FOLEY, Manager. TO THE LADIES AND FAMILIES OF WELLINGTON. ' GRAND PERFORMANCE fob the JUVENILES THIS AFTERNOON, (Weather permitting, if not the first fair afternoon.) The performance will consißt of a variety of HORSEMANSHIP, GYMNASTIC, AND ACROBATIC FEATS. Doors open at 2, to commence at half'past 2 o'clock Prices of Admission : Boxes ss, Pit Si. Children half-price. For particulars see programme. Sept 16' 1863, nAL'IFOBNIAN CIRCUS, FRIDAY EVENING, 18th SEPTEMBER, For the Benefit of the WELLINGTON ATHENAEUM. There will be a grand change of Performance. For particulars see programme. ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 17th SEPT. First appearance of the Popular IRISH COMEDIAN AND TRAGEDIAN, MR. CHARLES O'BRIEN. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE ELLIS In their select and fashionable DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT PATCHWORK! ! ! Sketches from « LIFE AND CHARACTER In the ' OLD AND NEW WORLD. MR. VERNON WEBSTER The Popular Actor. Assisted by Mr Ross, and several amateurs. For Particulars see small bills. Sept. 14, 1863. LYCEUM THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28th. riIHE public is respectfully informed that to meet Sj, the wishes of several persons anxious to see a COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT given to MR W. H. FOLEY, At the Theatre, prior to his departure from Wellington out of respect and old associations in connexion with the Drama, several of the Wellington Gentlemen Amateurs, with the kiudly and valuable assistance 'of Members of the W.C.D.F. Dramatic Society, will give a Complimentary Benefit at the above elegant and commodious Theatre to Mr W. H, Foley on Monday Evening, Sept. 28th, trusting the pieces selected will meet the approbation of (it is hoped) a bumper house, MUS. W. H. FOLEY and MISS ETTA will have the honor of appearing. « Sept. 16, 1868. TT YCEUM T H B A T RE . THE COMMITTEE of the W. C. D, Force, intend giving a Benefit to Miss Williams, on Thursday, 2:) rd inst., on which occasion, will be produced for the " firßt time ia Wellington," the seriocomic, operatic burlesque of THE MAID AND THE MAGPIE. Full particular* in future advertisement. Sept. 15th, 1863. JUST RECEIVED, EX QUEEN OF AVON. 2 HHDS and 2 cases TINWARE Comprising pressed milk dishes Glass and horn lanterns, teapots, &c Coffee pots, <feo from 2 to 10 pints TO BE SOLD CHEAP, AT W. H. JOHNSON'S Tin Plate Worker, Next Door to Downs' Billiard Room. Sept. 16, 1863. THE Friends of the late Mr Wm. Wood aro respectfully requested to attend his funeral, which will leave his lato residence Pipitea Point, at half-past one, This Day. JOHN ROLLO, Undertaker. Sept. 17, 1863,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1958, 17 September 1863, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1958, 17 September 1863, Page 2
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