OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). Overture Farce, SARAH’S YOUNG MAN Overture and Hornpipe To conclude -with the Great Sensation Drama, THE SEA OF ICE. Royal princess theatre. Crowded Houses to witness the Great Sensation Drama, THE SEA OF ICE. PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). Greatest Sensational hit of the Season, THE SEA OF ICE ..' To commence with Farce, SARAH’S YOUNG MAN. B REARING UP OF THE ICE, To-night, at the PRINCESS THEATRE. GRACE JgJ G E R T O N (Mrs George Case), m k - a Respectfully announce their arrival in Dunedin, and will have the honor of making their first EORGE appearance TO-MORROW EVENING. 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 Hall, both to insure the comfort of their -patrons, and to present their performances in as complete a form as possible. They propose giving TWELVE REPRESENTATIONS, Which will include their ENTERTAINMENTS—THE DRAWING-ROOM FLOOR, LATEST INTELLIGENCE, OUR TRIP TO THE RHINE, ODDS AND ENDS, &c., &c. Introducing full dress personations of character, or familiar “SKETCHES OF ODD PEOPLE” From the Old Country, interspersed with Songs, 'Dances, Rapid Changes, Magical Illusions, and Musical Illustrations, as performed by them 2051 times in St James’s Hall, Her Majesty’s Concert Room, 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, 1864, over 250 times in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and Queensland, being honored on numerous occasions by the presence of their Excellencies Sir Charles Darling, Sir John Young, Sir Dominick Daly, and Sir George Browen, with their ladies and suites, .receiving on every representation the unanimous applause from crowded audiences, and the universal approbation of the Public Press. On Dec. 6th last their entertainment in Wellington was honored by the presence of His Excellency Sir George Grey, and the Heads of Departments. During this short season Mr George Case •willhave the honor of performing many of those Solos on the Violin and Concertina rendered so popular by him at the Concerts of Mdns. Jullien, and at Exeter Hall, Hanover square, and Her Majesty’s Concerts, London. The entertainment TO-MORROW EVENING will be entitled THE DRAWING-ROOM FLOOR, which will be repeated on Thursday evening. Reserved seats (numbered and retained during i-the evening), ss; unreserved seats, 3s. Children under twelve, half-price ; under three not • admitted. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at > 8 o’clock. A plan of the seats may be seen, and places secured, at Mr West’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. . ripHE SERVICES of an ARTIST are reB quired. Apply to the Proprietor of this Paper. One accustomed to LITHOGRAPHIC TRANSFER JVORK preferred. WANTED, thepublic to purchaseEsquilant’s New Zealand Almanac, at 6d per copy. Sole Agent: E. J. King, High-street and Arcade. Up-country agents wanted. w ANTED, a DOUBLE DEMY PRESS. Address, stating particulars, to the Office )f this Paper. WANTED in about a week hence, a Good FEMALE GENERAL SERVANT. For address, apply at the Office of this Paper, lear the Provincial Hotel. :dTWANTED, the Public to Patronise the VV Arcade Circulating Library. 1200 Vols. ost popular authors. E. J. King, 7 Arcade. [TTANTED, Bricklayers. Wages 15s per y T day for good hands. Apply to George ornwell. Provincial Buildings. UNWANTED, Bricklayers’ Laborers. Wages VV 10s per day. Apply to George Cornwell, ’rovincial Buildings. THE “OLD CITY BUFFET ” CAFE AND RESTAURANT, Princes Street, ( Cutting, ) Will be re-opened next Saturday Evening. THE Proprietor begs to assure all who may 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. ■ ■C O E E EE HO O M, PROVINCIAL HOTEL, I S N O W O V E N. Pure Mocha as in the Theatre Cafe.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 841, 16 January 1866, Page 3
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657Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 841, 16 January 1866, Page 3
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