EO YA L OLYMPIC THE ATR E. "'Tisnotin mortals to command success, But we'll do mure, we witi- dkservh it.*' The celebvated Romnnlic Drama RORY O'MORE! will he produced on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBKR 18th, for the BSNKFIT OF MR VERNON WEBSTER. First appearance of MRS. CHARLES O'BRIEN. N.B. — The Theatre is being newly decorated and re-modelled, making it at once the most elegant, convenient, aud complete Theatre in the city. For further particulars see future announcement. PHINCE OF WALKS THEATRE, UPPER RANGITIKI. Scenic Artist — Trooper J. Nicholson Stage Machinists— Corporal W. Babbington and Trooper B. Sheriff. The Members of the W.C.D. Force A.D. Club beg to announce »hnt they will have the honor of appearing (for the first time in this district) on THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1863. IN BURLESQUE, SINGING and DANCING, AND FARCE. The Performance will commence with the Lyceum Farce by J. M. Morton, entitled, BOX AND COX. Jonn Box — a Journeyman Printer-Sergt-mjr Morton James Cox — a Journeyman Hatter — Corp. H. Ross Mrs Bouncer — a Lodging-house Keeper — Trooper G. Richardson INTERLUDE. Songs Mr W. Howson Singing By Members of the Club Dance Trooper J. Howard To conclude with J. H. Byron's Burlesque of the LADY OF LYONS. Beausant — a bit of great weight in Lyons, in fact a heavy villain Cor. H. Robs Colonel Damas — a veteran of the old school Trp. G. Richardson Deschappelles — wholesale grocer Trooper W. Hart Claude Mitnoite — a romantic youth and a Crichton in a small way „ T. H. Hill Landlord— a Re-publican .J.Nicholson Leomes — a footman Trooper Hart Gaspar — a youth not long out or in Trp. J, Nicholson Madame Deschapelles — mother of her child and wife of her husband . . Cor. J. Joynson Janet — a colonial help . . . . Trooper G. Blake Pauline — a victim of misplaced confidence .Trooper T. Earls Widow Millnotte — mother of her son, somewhat faded ... Sergt-mnjor Morton Prices of Admission. — Pit, 3s; Reserved Seats, ss. Performance to commence at half-past 7 sharp. VIVAT BEGIHA. Trooper H. ROSS, Stage Manager. Nov. lfi, 186 S. r fi9Bl '01 '*°& 'uo*3ui[lßAA. *A*«nft uoiqmoi •a«ma;x 'S.NOSNHOr *H 'AY ?» '({3H3 P9 If UIOJJ 'SUIIJ A ejtAv mil*, 'saqsra. passej^ JBao.ijs AHar._J_ iiisaHsia n saHsia j saHsia WOOL. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of Wool, Oil, Tallow, Hides, and other New Zealand Produce; or will make advauces on shipments consigned to their Agents in London or tLe Australian 'Colonies. G. H. LUXFORD & CO. Nov. 11, 1863. TIMBER. SAWN TIMBER in auy quantity Totnra posts, rails, and palintrs G. H. LUXFORD & CO. Nov. 31, 1863. EX PRINCE ALFRED. Kf\ BOXES CONGOU Qj\J 20 qr-boxes Sauchong 10 „ Young Hysou 1 case Manila cigars G. H. LUXFORD & CO. Nov. 10, 1863. EX LOUIS & MIRIAM. O AAA BUSHELS N.S.W. MAIZE £J 9 \J\J\J ii Tip Cans 6 Spring Carts 6 sets Cart Harness G. H. LUXFORD & CO. Nov. 10, 1863. G. H. LUXFORD & CO. HAVE ON SALE, TEA, in chests, half-chests, and boxes Sugars, Mauri'ius and. Company's pieces 6 casks new currants 00 cases Caveiuthh tobacco for aheepwash Spirits of tar, kerosine Sydney and Liverpool soap, in 1 cvrt and 561 b boxes 20 tons Liverpool salt, coarse and tiae Manila rope. 1 Jia to 3iu Canvas, No 3 to 6 Oakum, ash oars, white lead American brooms and buckets 400 sacks N.S.W. maize 200 sacks New Zealand o.iis 120 Bales Adelaide hay, pressed B.P. rum, 30-70, in hhds and qr-oasks Brandy, in case and bulk 100 cases J.D.K.Z geneva Port and sherry in cases &c. &c <fee. G. H. LUXFORD & CO. Nov. 10, 1863. TO LET, With immediate possession. THE VICTOEIA HOTEL, Abel Smith Street. Wellington, formerly in the occupation of th» late Mr H. W. Roterraund. For particulars, apply to JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Oct. 89, 1863. THE VICTORIA HOTEL. r ]pO LET with immediate possession, the Victoria JL Hotel, Able Smith atieet, occupied by the Inte Mr H W. Rotermund). The Hotel contains 20 bed rooms, a spacious long room. la*ge tap room, and 'i private parlours There is a splendid garden attached, aUo a 12 > stalled stable and loose box. Tlie house is now ' doing a first class trade, and will be let on very moderate terms to a suitable person. For full particulars, apply to JACuB JOSEPH & CO. ; 16th November, 1803. LOST, on Thursday evening about 9 o'clock on , the Hutt Road, a Silver Watch, ((ieneva.) ] and Guard, whoever may have found it and will , bring the same to (2. Biddle, Hutt Bridge, will receive £1 reward. Nov. 16, 1863. WAITED, a man to make himself generally ] uaeiul, apply at Miller's Commercial Hotel. Nov. 16, 1863. •
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1984, 17 November 1863, Page 2
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758Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1984, 17 November 1863, Page 2
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