E OYA L PEINC' ES S THEA TE E. TO-ETGHT (THURSDAY). MISS JULIA MATHEWS and Full Strength of the Company. Overture Farce, ROUGE DIAMOND. - Jockey Hornpipe Overture. Sensation Drama, SEA OF ICE. at 9 p.m. A-a o"Y A L Pill NO ESS T iIEATSE. '% ‘ TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Last Night. but Two o 1 t! e SEA OF TCF-. OYA L FRIN 0E 3 3 THE A Tit E. THIS (IHURoDAY) NIGHT. Breaking up ol Ice, and Orphan on the Frozen Deep at 10.30. TO-NIGHT ! RACE JgJ G E R T O N (Mrs George Case), AND R. Q_EOEGE "Will make their SECOND APPEARANCE in Dunedin THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), Gr ISth JANUARY, AT ST. G.E O R G E ’ S HALL, Stuart-street. This Hall has been fitted up expressly for their Performances, with every attention to the Comfort of their Patrons, and with all the apliances available to aid in giving due effect to their various ENTERTAIN KENT S. An extensive platform has been erected, and their Stage Fittings will be found elegant and costly. A Cloak Room is provided for Ladies visiting the Reserved Seats, where may be left their Cloaks, Bonnets, &c., and a female attendant will be in waiting—by whom no fee or gratuity is allowed to be accepted. A plan of the seats may be seen, and places secured, at Mr West’s Music Warehouse, Princes-street. It is respectfully suggested tnat the taking of places during the day will much add to the comfort of the public, as they will be strictly retained during the entire evening. The Entertainment presented this Evening is entitled A DRAWING-ROOM TO LET ! -.lncluding Personations of Character, Musical Illustrations, Magical Illusions, &c., &c., as performed by , MR AND MRS GEORGE CASE since their arrival in the Colonies before their Excellencies Sir Charge 3 Darling, Sir John Young, Sir Dominion Daly, and Sir George Bowjhrj, and Sir George Grey, wifcii their Ladies and suites. MR GEORGE CASE ■vpxQ perform several Solos on the Violin anti Concertina, (including his imitations of the Highland Bagpipes), that he rendered so popular at the Concerts of Mens. Jullien, Hanover Square, Her Majesty’s Theatre, and Exeter Hall, &c.., To-morrow Evening (F RIDA Y), the DRAWING-ROOM FLOOR will be repeated for the last time. Reserved seats 5s ; unreserved seats, 3s. Children under twelve, half-price ; under three not admitted. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o’clock. Carriages may be ordered at lialfpast ten. OT AG O BE NE VO LENT IN STiTUd lON. A GRAND GALA AND FANCY FAIR, Under the Tatrona r e of the Ladies’ haz.iar Committee, Will be held at VAUXII ALL GARDENS, On SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1563. A Concert will also be held in the course of the afternoon. Mrs MumforJ. and Miss Bell have kindly consented to give their services. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. IAOR a STRIKING LIKENESS pay a visit to DOODEWARD’S "exhibition PORTRAIT GALLERY, Opposite Knox’s Church, Where you can obtain a Correct Portrait for ONE SHILLING. ■jf J3_ Photographs of the Exhibition and of W? A. Jarvey, Cue Shilling eac-h. * 33 R ODIE AND \y A L K Ell Victoria Chambers, £ WANT oU -E----upon Unexceptionable Freehold * Property. Do. Do. TO LEND, unoA Freehold Security. TEAMS R ENTERPRISE TO WAIK.OUAITT TWICE A WEEK. •eihht to Waikouaiti 15s per ton ■emht from do 10s per ton boi do. do. 5s per bale W. & G. TURNBULL & CQ., Agents.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 843, 18 January 1866, Page 3
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564Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 843, 18 January 1866, Page 3
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