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Amusements. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. . ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION, AND POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT TWO Of those talented petite artistes, the. NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE Mr J. Small, and Mr J. Chambers. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, sth SEPT. "ANDY BL A K E," New Musical Interlude. "COLONIAL SERVANT," To conclude (for the last time) with the "THE HAPPY MAN." Reserved Seats, private entrance in Grey st., 4s : Gallery, 3s ; Buck Scats, 2s. /Box oflice open at the back from 10 till 4 o'clock. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. A GRAND CONCERT Will tako place in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ON MONDAY EVENING, 9th SEPT., In aid of the Building Fund of ST. ANDREW'S SCOTCH CHURCH, Lanibton Quay, When a number of Ladies and Gentlemen have kindly volunteered to perform. Doors open at half-past Seven ; the Concert to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. Tickets— Body of the Hall, 5s each ; Gallery, 3s. To bo hud of Mr Peter Laing. ' GRAND TEMPERANCE BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR, rpHE Committee of the Wellington Total JL Abstinence Society have the pleasure to announce that a Bazaar for the salo of useful and ornamental articles will be held. at an early date, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Tho proceeds to be devoted to the purchaso of «rouiid in Herbert street, for the erection of a -Temperance Hall. The patronage and support- of the public ie respectfully solicited. Contributions for the Bazaar will be thankfully received by the following ladies, who have kindly consented to act as a Committee. Mrs W. Tonks, Cuba street Mrs Whit taker, Molcsworth street Mrs A. Levy, Tnranaki street 'Mrs Fit.chett, Nairn street Mrs Barrett, Manners street Miss Waters, Dixon street Miss Stoddart, Dixon street Miss Austin, at Mr Giesen's, Lambon quay Miss Kato Levey Lftmbton quay Miss S. S. Chappell. The Terrace . Miss Godbor, Taranaki street Miss Gordon. Cuba street Miss Lawes, Tinakori road Miss Spencer, Wallace street Miss L. Hawkins, Willis street. O'* <my Members of the Temperance Society. Wanted. WANTED, a set of Law Office*. Apply by letter to Mr TRAVERS, Wellington. WANTED, n. Residence, containing Drawing and Dining rooms, four to five bed-rooms, kitchen, and office.*, with coach-house and stabling for two or three horses. Apply by letter to Mr i TRAVERS, Wellington. WANTED a situation in the Country by a Youni; M«n who understands the management of Sheep and Stock of all kinds. Address 8.A., OUice of this Paper. WANTED, ft Woman as general servant ; also, a Nurse Girl. Apply Nelson Ale House. I „ _ , , 1,, i, 1,, i .. WANTED a HOUSEMAID ; also a Cook. Apply at the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel. WANTED by a person of experience (married), recently arrive: I, a situation as Bookkeeper, Clerk, or Storeman. Town or Country. W.P., office of this paper. TWENTY SHEARERS WANTED At Flaxbourne, Marlborough. ONE POUND PER HUNDRED SHEEP. Fifteen shillings charged per week for board and Lodging. AN agreement to bo signed to shear through the season, to do the work to the satisfaction of the manager, and to comply with the rules of the shed. To commence on or about tho Ist day of Octobor, weather permitting. G. F. LOVEGROVE, Manager. August 23, 1867. Hotels. . DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner of Willis and Manners streets, HENRY HALL Proprietor. TTENRY HALL, lato of Osgood's and formerly Chief Steward of the steamer Wanganui, haviag taken the above establishment, begs to inform the Wellington public and- visitors to tho oity, that he has this day commenced business, and will provide the most comfortable accommodation for all who favor him with a visit, The interior, of the Hotel has been subjected to a thorough overhaul, with a view to ensure cleanliness and comfort j and a superior stock of wines, spirits, and ales of the very best brands, will now be found on the pretuisoe, and cannot fail to give satisfaction to those whose patronage it will be ' his chief duty to deserve. Families will have all the comforts of a home in .this well-ordered establishment, and civil and attentive servants. September 4, 1867.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 5 September 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 5 September 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 5 September 1867, Page 1

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