It>OYAL PRINCESS 'THEATRE. Xi TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Jan. 11th. j 'Overture (Irish Selection) Full Band..-....Three Act Drama “IRELAND AS IT WAS.” Sailor’s Hornpipe . Overture “Lilly ‘of Killarney. To conclude for the last time with the Burlesque of “ LALLA LiOOKH.” “AMERICAN BARLOW” At the CORINTHIAN HALL TO-NIGHT. New Ballads, Songs, and Eccentricities. Admission..... .One Shilling. ■ AUXHALL A R D E N S. A. G. Rees Lessee. OPEN D A I L Y . In future on Sunday afternoons (weather ■ permitting) a Steamer will run. V Gr ADMISSION FREE. RACE EGER T O (Mrs George Case), and MR. GEORGE CASE, N Will shortly arrive and present their Celebrated Entertainments at ST. GEORGE’S HALL, Stuart-street. o TAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. ■A B A L 'L Under'the Patronage -of the LADIES BAZAAR COMMITTEE, Will be held at ST GEORGE’S HALL, tiN FRIDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1866, Stewards': G. E. Barton, Esq. St John Branigan, Esq. C. Caldwell, Esq. B. L. Far jeon, Esq. J. H. Harris, Esq. T. M. Hocken, Esq. H. Howorth, Esq. B. C. Haggitt, Esq. R. B. Martin, Esq. H. J. Miller, Esq. F. Richardson, Esq. W. H. Reynolds, Esq. R. M. Robertson, Esq. A. C. Strode,-Esq. G, Turnbull, Esq. G. K. Turton, Esq. J. Vogel, Esq. E. ff. Ward, Esq; Gentleman’s Ticket ‘£l 1 0 Lady’s Ticket... 0 10 6 (Including Refreshments), ‘Can be Obtained from the Ladies’ Bazaar Committee, the Stewards, • and from the Secretary, Farley’s Buildings, Princes street. __ WANT HD, a DOUBLE DEMY PRESS. Address, stating, particulars, to the Office of this Paper. WANTED in-about a week hence, a Good FEMALE GENERAL SERVANT. For address, apply at the Office of this-Paper, near the Provincial Hotel. WANTED, the Public to Patronise the Arcade Circulating Library. 1200 Vels. most popular authors. E. J. King, 7 ArCade. WANTED, Two or Three Furnished Apartments for-a term in the vicinity of the Octagon. Address “A.” Office of this Paper. TO LET, a large ■ double Store. Entrance from Princes street. Rent 30s per week. Apply W. Perkins, opposite Bank of New ZeaI md. ' QOF FE E II OO M, PROVINCIAL hotel, IS N O W OPEN. Pure Mocha as in the Theatre Caffi. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Directors will be held at the Committee -Rooms, Rattray - street, on Friday evening, at 8 o’clock. Business: The accounts in connection with the Gathering to be laid before the Meeting, &c JOHN R. THOMPSON, Secretary. “7TMIE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING i MACHINE is the one best calculated for household use.”—‘From Timb’s Year Book of Facts for 1865. • WHEELER and WILSON’S patent lockstitch SEWING MACHINES were •awarded the prize .gold medal at the London Exhibition, 1862, and -at the Paris Exhibition, 1861, for being superior to all others. -HEELER and WILSONS SEWING -MACHINES 'perform eyery species of : seWing, with-a speed of 1500 stitches per minute. HEELER and WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES work equally well upon woollen, cotton, silk, and linen goods. HEELER and WILSON’S lock-stitch SEWING MACHINE, with -new improvements, at reduced prices. Testimonials from all parts of -the-colony, and illustrated cir•culars, sent post free. Sole Agent for Dunedin’:— CA ;L VERT. AN D C 0., _-Princea-Bt. Cutting & George-st.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 837, 11 January 1866, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 837, 11 January 1866, Page 3
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