AMUSEMENTS. f\SGOOD'S EMPIRE CONCERT HALL. Proprietor - - Mr James Osgood. Manager • • Mr W. H. Newton. MORE NOVELTY. First time of a Shakesperian Comedy. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 23rd JULY. The performance will commence with the beautiful Comedy, adapted by David Garrick from Shakespeare's wonderful Comedietta, KATHERINE AND PETRUCHIO, Oe Taming a Shrew ! T© conclude with the screaming farce of HUNTING A TURTLE. i RESERVED SEATS 4s - ; STALLS - 2s BACK SEATS, Is. Carriages may be ordered at 11 o'clock. Doors open at half-past Soven, to commence at Eight o'clock. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. THIRD WEEK, and continued unprecedented success of thoso talentod Petite Artistes, the THE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, Mr J. Small, and Mr J. Chambers, Jun. g§|° An Entire New Programme. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 23rd JULY. The performance will commence with THE YOUTH WHO NEVER SAW A WOMAN, To be followed by a new Musical Interlude, after which the farce of the OMNIBUS, To conclude with tbe ballet entitled LOVE IN A TUB. Front Seats (Reserved), 4s; Gallery, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 24th. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, Being for a Complimentary Benefit to LITTLE SEi-INA NATHAN, Undor the distinguished patronage of his Excellency the Governor Sir George Grey, X.C.8., And his Honor tho Superintendent, I. E. Feathersto.t, Esq, Who have signified their intention of being present. On which occasion EVERY LADY patronising the RESERVED SEATS will bo presented with A CARTE DE VISITE of LITTLE SELINA, as Prince Codadad. Seats can now be secured at tho Hall. GRAND TEMPERANCE BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR. /pHE Committeo of tho Wellington Total X Abstinence Society have the pleasure to announce that a Bazaar for the sale of useful and ornamental articles will bo hold at an early date, iv the Odd Fellows' Hall. The proceeds to be devoted to the purchase of ground in Herbert street, for the erection of a Temperance Hall. The patronage and support of the public is respectfully solicited. Contributions for the Bazaar will be thankfully received by the following ladies, who havo kindly consented to act as a Committee. Mrß W. Tonks, Cuba street Mrs Whittaker, Moleßworth street Mrs A. Levy, Taranaki Btreet Mrs Fitchctt, Nairn street Mrs Burrett, Manners Btreet Miss Waters, Dixon street Miss Stoddart, Dixon street Miss Austin, at Mr Giesen's, Lambon quay Miss Kate Levey ,Lnmbton quay Miss S. S. Chappell, The Terraco Miss Godber, Taranaki street Miss Gordon, Cuba street Miss Lawes, Tinakori road Miss Spencer, Wallace street Miss L. Hawkins, Willis street. 0>« any Members of the Temperance So . WANTED. ANTED, a Pnpil in anrArchitect's Offico. Apply v Z," office of WeUinylon Independent. ANTED to borrow, ONE HUNDRED and' SIXTY POUNDS, on good freehold security, for a term of two years. Apply to Messrs* Izard and -Pharazyn, Willis street. Wellington, July 29, 1867. WANTED Lodgings.— Address G., Post Office, Wellingtpn. Immediately wanted. HE KzTs.N. COMPANY, Limited, require the services of a gentleman of nautical experience, qualified to act as a MARINE SUPERINTENDENT. Applications to bo addresed to the Chan-man of the Board of Directors. ■ S. CARROLL, ' ' .'• Acting Manager. ' Wellington, Bth July, 1867. .- ■ .. -0/! . '. '.- '.: J/, ■ - '. ■ ■ •
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2548, 23 July 1867, Page 1
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517Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2548, 23 July 1867, Page 1
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