&JR A.C E EGER TO N, (MRS. GEORGE CASE,) AND MR. GEORGE CASE, Respectfully announce that they will hare the honor of appearing at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 4th DEC, IN TH£IR POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT, ENTITLED "A DRAWING-ROOM TO LET," Introducing full dress personations of character, or familiar •• SKETCHES OF ODD PEOPLE" From the Old Country, interspersed with bongs, Dances, Rapid Changes, Magical Illusions, and Musical Illustrations, as performed by them 2,051 times in St. James's Hall, Her Majesty's Concert Hoom, in Her Majesty's Theatre, Egyptian Hall, and Polygraphic Hall, London ; and the Provincial towns in England ; and since their arrival in Australia, in August, 1854, over 200 times in Victoria, i\ew feoiuh Wales, South Australia, and Queensland, being honoied ou numerous occasions by the presence of their Excellencies Sir Onus. Darling, Sir John Young, Sir Dominic Daly, and &k George Bowen, with their ladies and suites ; receiving oil every representation the unanimous applause from crowded audiences, and the universal approbation of the pubJic press. ON TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, There will be AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, When will be produced, for the first time, "LATEST INTELLIGENCE," FROM ABROAD AND AT HOME. ON WEDNESDAY, 6th DECEMBER. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE CASE'S "TRIP TO THE RHINE." Reserved Seats, ss ; Unreserved Sea's, 3s ; Gallery, 2s. Doors open at half-past 7 ; commence at 8 o'clock.
VICTORIA HOTEL, Abel Smith street. T> SOMBRVILLE Bugs to inform his numerous friends and the public, that the above Hotel WILL BE OPEN IN A FEW DAYS, Where First-class Accommodation will be found. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best Brands, First rate Stabling and Paddocks. 29th November, 1865.
f *&* PUBLIO_NOTICE. 'I\l" R> MOFFITT, Surgeon Dentist, having lijJL arrived from Auckland, begs to inform the inhabitants that he has COMMENCED PRACTICE, In the north-west wing of the Oddfellows' Hall, late in the occupation of the Town Board. Hours of attendant c, from 10 till 6. Mr Mofilt, having duplicate sets of instruments, is in a position to attend patients also at his private residence, Ingestre street, three doors from Willis street, during the following hours, viz., from 7 to 10 a.m., and from 5 to 8 p.m. «»* Wellington, 15th November. 3±
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Evening Post, Issue 254, 30 November 1865, Page 3
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366Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 254, 30 November 1865, Page 3
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