OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). Great Sensation Drama in five Acts, “ THE SEA OF ICE.” The Curtain to rise at Eight o’clock to the screaming Farce. SARAH’S YOUNG MAN.” Sailor’s Hornpipe and Overture between pieces, OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). “THE SEA OP ICE,” or “The Thirst for Gold, and the Orphan of the Frozen Deep,” to commence with Farce, “SARAH’S YOUNG MAN.” T> OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. jLV> To-Night (Monday) “ The Sea of Ice.” KOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. “The Sea of Ice,” or “The Thirst for Gold,” To-Night (Monday). Gr R A CEGE R T O N (Mrs George Case), AND M R G EORGE Respectfully announce their arrival in Dunedin, and will have the honor of making their first appearance on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th JANUARY. They have succeeded in engaging ST. GEORGE’S HALL, as being the best adapted for the representation of their DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT. Every attention will be paid to the fitting up ■of the Hail, both to insure the comfort of their patrons, and to present their performances in as -complete a form as possible. Tney propose giving TWELVE R EPRESENTATIONS, Which will include their ENTERTAINMENTS THE DRAWING-ROOM FLOOR, LATEST INTELLIGENCE, OU R TRIP TO TH E RHIN E, ODDS AND ENDS, &c., &c. During-this short season Mr George Case will, have the honor of performing many of those Solos on the Violin and Concertina rendered so popular by him at the Concerts of Mons. Jullien. -and at Exeter HaT, Hanover square, and Her Majesty’s Concerts, London. The entertainment on WEDNESDAY NEXT will be entitled THE DRAVVING-RUO.M FLOOR, •which will be repeated on Thursday evening. Reserved seats (numbered and retained during . the evening). 5s ; unreserved seats, 3s. rhildren under twelve, half-price; under three not admitted. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o’clock. A plan 6f the seats may be seen, and places secured, at Mr West’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. OTAGO RENE VO LENT INSTITUTION. A GRAND GALA AND FANCY FAIR, Under the Patronage of the Ladies’ Bazaar Committee, Will be held at YAUXHALL GARDENS, On SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY, 186.8. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. Tlth January, 1866. AU X hTa~L L A R E N~S. A. C. Rees Lessee. OPEN DAILY. Tn future on Sunday afternoons (weather permitting) a Steamer will run. ADMISSION FEE E. 25 CANTERBURY CUPS THIS EVENING. NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into partnership, ami will, from this date, carry on “business as Solicitors, under the style of HAGGITT and HAGGITT, at the offices lately occupied by Mr B. C. Haggitt, in Manse-street. 'B. CECIL HAGGITT. D’ARCY HAGGITT. Dunedin, Ist January, 1866. THE" “ OLD CITY BUFFET ” CAFE AND RESTAURANT, P-Rikces Street, { Cutting, ) Will be re-opened-next Saturday Evening. -FTTHS Proprietor begs to assure all who may B patronise the above Establishment, that every care will b ■ taken to ensure their comfort, whilst every thh g placed upon the tables will be of the finest quax ty, prepared and served iu the most approved ityle. - A GUAUDIQLA. r | JL. ET, a large double Store. Entrance 8_ from IPrin 3es street. Itsixt 30s per week. A ffiy W. Perkins, opposite Bank of New Zealand.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 840, 15 January 1866, Page 3
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519Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 840, 15 January 1866, Page 3
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