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p IRCUS! CIRCUSI! CIBCUSlI! HERR S. GREENBERQ is CO., Pboprietors, AND MR W. H. FOLEY, Manaqeb. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, SEPT. 24th, 1863. (Weather permitting) ; JOINT BENEFIT OF Mb. AIREY, THE CLOWN, AND Mb. MOFFITT, The GREAT SOMERSAULT THROWER. First night of Mr Moffiu's great performance of throwing weights. Firit night of Mr Moffitt's great performance, in throwing somersaults over eleven and twelve horses. The Clown, on this occasion, will introduce new speeches, songs, &c. Doors open at a quarter-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission : Boxm si, Pit Ba. Children half-price. For particulara see programme. Sept 24, 1868, "I" YCEUM THEATRE. Under the distinguished patronage of the COMMANDANT AND OFFICERS OF THE WELLINGTON COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1808. The Members of the jW.C.D.F. Amateur Dramatic Club beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington that the will have the honor of again ap. pearing (and for the last lime in Wellington, previous to their going to the Front) at th* above elegant and commodious Theatre, on Friday, the 25th September, being for the BENEFIT OF MISS E. WILLIAMS. On which occasion trill be produced (first time in Wellington) the Burlesque of the THE MAID AND THE MAGPIE I Id which MRS W. H. FOLEY WILL APPEAR. The performance will commence with the Corrimedietta by S. M. Morton, Esq., the DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM! A Grand Interlude of Singing and Danciug. The whole to conclude with the Serio Comio Operatic Burlesque, THE MAID AND THE MAGPIE; 08, WHO STOLE THE SPOON? With all the original Songs, Glees, Dances, Duets, &c. For particulars sea small bills. The Committee of the W.C.D.F. Amateur Dramatic Company beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington, that the Theatre has been re-tnodelled and neatly decorated. The Boxes have been greatly enlarged — capable of holding 150 persons. The Committee hape that by using their nimost endeavors, for their comfort, to ensure a fair attendance of the Ladisa of Wellington. Prices of Admission— Boxes 4s, Stalls Ss, Pit 2s. Private Boxes holding six persons each can be engaged. Tickets may be obtained from Sergt.Major Morton, Thorndon Barracks, Mr L. Levy, bootmaker and Mr Poulson, clothier. Doors open at 7,80, performance to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. TROOPER H. ROSS, Stage Manager. Sept. 23, 1803. LYCEUM THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28th. THE public is respectfully informed that to maet the wishes of several persous anxious te sea a COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT I 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 Welliugton Gentlemen Amateurs, with the kindly and valuable assistance of Members of the W.C.D.F. Dramatic Society, will give a Complimentary Benefit at the above elegant and ctmmudious Theatre to Mr W. H. Foley on Monday Evening, Sept. 28th, trusting the pieces selected will meet the approbation of (it is lioped) a bumper bouse. MRS. W. H. FOLEY and MISS ETTA will have the honor of appearing. Sept. IG, 1863. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, EX WILLIAM CAREY. 8 CASES men's clothing from H, E, and M. Moses 1 case men's Crimean shirts 2 „ „ hats nnd caps 1 bale woollen tweeds 1 case „ „ and fancy vesliugs 1 „ ladies' underclothiug 1 „ Bedford stuffs 2 „ muslins and prints 2 „ manufactures of wool and silk fo» ladies' dresses 1 „ haberdashery 1 „ cow milking machines 10 „ snrsaparilla 1 „ Florida water 1 „ worm pastiles 2 „ Keuling's bon bons 2 „ Wotherspoons' confectionery iv 9oz packets 2 „ corn flour 2 „ groats and barley 1 „ Nelson's gelatine 1 „ briar root pipes 1 „ Lockwood's pocket cutlery 1 „ fancy soaps OWEN BROS. Wellington, Sept. 22, 1863. NOW LANDING, EX WILLIAM CAREY, FROM LONDON. YORK HAMS, sardines, halves nnd quarters L«a & Perriu's Worcestershiie sauce Calf's foot jelly, flavoring essences Mixed biscuits, castor oil Gillon's ginger cordial Window glass, 12x10, 14x14,14x12,16x10, 16x14. 18x18, 20x20, 24x10, 24x18, 30x24, 32x32 KRULL & CO. IMimmer's Wharf, Sept. 23, 18P3. WANTED, two respectable Young Women, one as General Servant, the other as Nurse. Apply to MRS E. W. MILLS, Wellington Terrnoe. Pept. 22, 1803. BARQUE «' WILLIAM CAREY," FROM LONDON. /CAPTAIN WILLIAMS will not be jfrjjaslL V^ responsible for any debts his JMGsfcffll& orew mnv contract during his stay in LEVIN & CO., Agents. Sent. 33, 1863. ,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1961, 24 September 1863, Page 2

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710

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1961, 24 September 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1961, 24 September 1863, Page 2

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