■'Y~> OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. JtVi TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). GREAT BILE Re- appearance of Miss Dolly Greek in fashionable comedy, “A LESSON IN LOVE ”• Dance, “ Cellarius ” Overture, ;“ La Gazza Ladra ” :To conclude for the last time burlesque, MAID AND MAGPIE.” TjpHE “A M E~R ICAN bTeLOW” At the CORINTHIAN HALL TO-NIGHT. New Ballads, Songs, and Eccentricities. Admission One Shilling. AUXHAI7L A R D E N S. A. C. Rees Lessee. OPEN DA ILY. ’ln future on Sunday afternoons (weather permitting) a Steamer will run. ADMISSION FREE. RACE E G E R T O N \X (Mrs George Case), and MR. GEORGE CASE, Will shortly arrive and present their Celebrated Entertainments at ST. GEORGE’S HALL, Stuart-street. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. A GRAND GALA AND FANCY FAIR, . ‘ Under the Patronage of the Ladies’ Bazaar Committee, Will be held at VAUXHALL GARDENS, On SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1860. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. 11th January, 1C66. RESIDENT "MAGISTRATE’S COURT. IMPORTANT NOTICE. WILLIAM HAY, Bookseller, Dunedin, respectfully invites all parties who believe their cases in the Resident Magistrate’s Court have been decided against them contrary to evidence, to furnish him, within the next fortnight, with full particulars of every such case, with a view of taking decisive action in the matter. 25 1 CANTERBURY CUPS ‘ . • ; 02* " MONDAY EVENING. NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into partnership, and will, from this date, carry on business as Solicitors, under the style of HAGGITT and HAGGITT, at the offices lately occupied by Mr B. 0. Haggitt, in Manse-street. B. CECIL HAGGITT. D’ARCY HAGGITT. Dunedin, Ist January, 1860. THE “ OLD CITY BUFFET ” CAFE AND RESTAURANT, -Phinces Street, ( Cutting, ) Will be re-opened next Saturday Evening. 1 1 THE Proprietor begs to assure all who may i -patronise the above Establishment, that every care will be taken to ensure their comfort, whilst every thing placed upon the tables will be of the finest quality, prepared and served in the most approved style. A. GUARDIOLA. O M M E R C 1 A L O O M. THE BE ER, BASS No. 4. ROYIN C I A L. « npHE 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, •1831, for being superior to all others. WHEELER and WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES perforin every 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 AVILSON’S lock-stitch SEWING MACHINE, with new improvements, at reduced prices. Testimonials from all parts of the colony, and illustrated cir■’calars, sent post free. Sole Agent for Dunedin : ->M. OAIV ER T AND 00., Prinnes-st. Gutting & George-st,
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18660113.2.12.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 839, 13 January 1866, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
463Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 839, 13 January 1866, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.