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AMUSEMENTS. /OSGOOD'S EMPIRE CONCERT HALL. r Proprietor - -Mr James Osgood. Manager - . Mr W. H. Newton. v x NOVELTY! NOVELTY! First time in Wellington of a most Original Grand Comio Christmas Pantomime, With Local Scenes and Effeots, entitled HARLEQUIN NOVELTY, ob Oub Tbaviata and the Queen of Flowebs. . ,The eplendid last scene by Mr T. Kemp. Thi*' local scenery by Messßrs Kemp and Sefton. THIS EVENING, (TUESDAY), JULY 30th, Will be presented Fob the Fibbt Time in This City, An entirely new and perfectly Original Grand Comic Christmas Pantomime, entitled ' HAELEQUIN NOVELTY, ob OUB TRAVIATA AND THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS. | Reserved Seats, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Carriages may be ordered at 11 o'clock. Doora open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'olock. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, JULY 30. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT! Tendered ps a farewell complimentary benefit to ' £ LITTLE MARION NATHAN, By me District Officers and Brethren of the Welldgton District, 1.0.0. F., M.U., who have s'ignned their intention of being present in full "fjp ' • .'^JEV''>>*«v**- i »--- — -\r t ,rm. -, .—-*rfxrn nmj^re kindly tendered their services. SgJTNotice— Holders of Tickets for last evening will be admitted this evening. GREATEST PROGRAMME of the BEASON. LITTLI MARION in three of her GREATEST IMPERSONATIONS ! This eviing, Tuesday, the entertainment will comDnce at 8 o'clock, with the successful Hibernian farce, entitled TIE IRISH TUTOR! ittle Marion as Doctor O'Toole. . be followed by deßire with the COONIAL SERVANT! .'idget Murphy - Littlo Marion. Conclude, by universal desire, with the comedy, for the last time, of ANDY BLAKE! Little _bion, in her greatest impersonation, Andy Blake! Tickenay be had of Mr Bell, Mr E. Bannister, Mrillward, and members of the Lodges. GRAN TEMPERANCE BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR. THFommittee of tho Wellington Total Ainence Society have the pleasure to annouihat a Bazaar for tho sale of useful and ornamd articles will be held at an early date, in the I Fellows' Hall. The proceeds to be devotei the purchase of ground in Herbert street, the erection of a Temperance Hall. The pfiage and support of the public iB respecfr solicited. Contributions for the Bazaai be thankfully received by the following lao who have kindly consented to act as a Conije. W. Tonks, Cuba street Mhittaker, Molesworth street M. Levy, Taranaki street Mtchett, Nairn street Mirrctt, Manners street v IfVatere, Dixon etreet Stoddart, Dixon street Siustin, at Mr Giosen's, Lambon quay 1 Btate Levey , Lambton quay Jl. S. Chappell, The Terrace Jjifodber, Taranaki Btreet ItWdon. Cuba street Ik/awes, Tinnkori road Jfpencer, Wallace street lv. Hawkins, Willis street. 0«* Members ofthe Temperance So W INGTON SAVINGS' BANK. Established, 1846. Pret— Hib Honob I. E. Fbathbbbton. TRUSTEES : dransfield, Esq., M.P.C. i. J. Johnston, M.G.A. Lyon, Esq, J.P. W. Tayler, Esq, M.G.A. Woedward, Esq, J.P. committee : J. Je, Esq J. Plimmer, Esq /■R.4ican,Esq,J.P. F. Sidey, Esq J. Gldsworth, Esq E. H. Tate, Esq 18. tfills.Esq G. H. Vennell, Esq pep will be received and payments made, thelllington Athenceum, on Monday and idajenings, from 7 to 8 o'clook. Depts received from one shilling upwards. nfce*t will be allowed on deposits of ohe ndid upwards at the rate of six pounds per t,p/ annum. JOHN KNOWLES, •Seoetiiy and Accountant.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2551, 30 July 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2551, 30 July 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2551, 30 July 1867, Page 1

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