fJT £t 33 A T H E ROY AX. Lessee ... ... ... Hit George Donne. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. THIS EVENIEG, JANUARY sth. Ooinplete Change of Programme. J> ROFESS OR JACOBS, Wizard of Wizards, Ventriloquist, Improvisatore, and Anti-Spiritualist, Will introduce many new experiments, differing in their style from those unrivalled wonders he has already performed. Those who have not visited the Theatre during his short stay can form no conception of the wonders performed by this great master of'the Cabalistic Art. Part I. Decapitation Extraordinary, the Mysterious Divination, the Magic Bouquet, the Grand Cross of St John, the Bottle of Asmodeus, the Mystic Coins and Crystal Casket, the Enchanted Bowls, and Grand Shawl Illusion. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Incantation Cauldron, the Miraculous Botanist, the Cards of Cadmus, the Inexhaustible Hats, the Box of Hercules. By particular desire, a Seance with the Spirits, terminating with a grand expose of the great Davenport Brothers’ ROPE-TYING ILLUSION, Together with the MYSTERIOUS BAG AND GRAND SPIRITUAL CABINET. Doors open at half-past 7 o’clock; performances commence at eight o’clock. Prices of admission : Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ;' Pit, 2s. Children under 10 years of age, half-price. Seats may be secured on application to Box Office, West’s Music-Warehouse. Jgj LEGA NC E AN D The great success that we have met with •since adding a TAILORING JICQ N OM Y. to the other Branches of our Trade has induced us to give special attention to this important part of the Business. ' GENTLEMEN, In addition- to a Perfect and Fashionable Fit, will find a much larger and : superior lot of TWEEDS and CLOTHS to choose from than is generally to 'be met with in Dunedin, whilst the prices charged will be found considerably-lower than those hitherto ruling for first-class Garments. EVERY DESCRIPTION of GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING Made - to order on the shortest ’ notice," under the Superintendence of a Thoroixghly Practical Cutter. ERBERT, JJ A'Y'NES, -fe 0., TAILORS, -CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS, PRINCES STREET, "Near the Octagon. WANTED, a Bricklayer. Apply to Gttardiola, Spanish Restaurant, Princes street south, sharp. WANTED, -the Public to Patronise ‘the Arcade Circulating Library. 1200 Vols. most,popular authors. E. J. King, 7 Arcade. WANTED in about a week hence, a Good Female general servant. For address, apply at the Office of this Paper, near the Provincial Hote.l. T O L E T. THAT bid-established Grocery "Store, with fixtures complete, and comfortable dwelling ; house attached, as presently occupied, by A. JT Wilson and Co., Maclaggan-street. For particulars apply at Duncan and Young’s Store, R-attray-street.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 832, 5 January 1866, Page 3
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416Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 832, 5 January 1866, Page 3
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