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EORGE’S H ALL, [IS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), 31st January. hwitively the Last Night but Five.' Second Production of tR AND MRS GEORGE CASE’S r New Entertainment DDS AND ENDS.” Second Time of EREMIAH BRUSH, (A Persistent Barber.) Song—“ We’re all Shaving,” Second Time of DICKENS’S COMIC SCENE Between IIREY GAMP and BETSEY PRIG. Second Time of Mrs George Case’s Imitation of IMS R EEVES Second Time of the MATRIMONIAL EPISODE, \IR EVERARD AND LADY MAY FLUTTERLY. Second Time of a. EW MAGICAL ILLUSION. & Second Time of a 'EW FANTASIA FROM TROVATORE. IL Second Time of the COMIC SKETCH, ARRIED SETTLED. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence :'8 o’clock precisely. [ Reserved seats, ss; unreserved seats, ’Places may be secured at Mr West’s [usic Warehouse, Princes street. ( 7 Children under twelve, half j price; under free, not admitted. Carriages may be Jrdered at half-past ten. During the continuance of Grace Egcrm’s entertainment, a Cloak Room, With lemale attendant, is provided for‘the convenience of Ladies visiting the Reserved Seats. It is respectfully announced that the person in attendance is not allowed to Wept any Fee or Gratuity. SKIPPER’S QUARTZ MINING COMPANY. SCANDINAVIAN REKF. IHE Share List will close on- Thursday, the Ist February next. By order of the Provisional Directors, RICHARD CREETH, and EVANS, ' . ' Brokers. EW ZEALAND GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY. The position which Campbellton (Bluf Harbour) occupies as the first port o: arrival and last of departure for th< [steamers carrying Her Majesty’s Englisi and Australian Mails, as well as its grow ing importance as a port ••of call for sail ing vessels of large tonnage, and the fad 'that it is the southern terminus of th< New Zealand Telegraph System, and oJ ‘the Railways already initiated in Southland, which eventually will traverse tin •whole of the Middle Island, has induced us to establish at this point a GENERAL TELEGRAPH AGENCY. The objects we have in view are threefold .Firstly. —Receiving and transacting all Mercantile Business in which the telegraph wire may be called t into requisition. ' Secondly . —Supplying the Press throughout New Zealand, with the latest English and Australasian Intelligence, including the state of Markets, Shipping, and ’General News from all parts of the Colonies. a Thirdly. —Transacting Telegraphic Business of a miscellaneous character for the public at large. The marked success which has attended like undertakizigs, both in Europe and the ‘Colonies when conducted with energy and •intelligence, and the long experience of ■the projectors in mercantile business, and ‘their thorough knowledge of the duties of a Press Correspondent, combined with ; a determination to devote their whole to the Agency, emboldens them ■to solicit public patronage. A wide-spread system of Telegraphic Agencies has been formed throughout the whole of -the Australian Colonies, in connection with the “NEW ZEALAND GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY.” The -strictest secrecy, together with promptitude- and accuracy in all affairs 'entrusted- to us, may be relied on. •Head Offices ; CAMPBELLTOWN, Southland, N.Z. The following are the principal Agen ‘cies :—Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney. Biisbane, Launceston, Galle, Suez, Alex andria, Malta, Marseilles, Paris, anc London, FITZGERALD and CO. Sole Dunedin Agency: “EVENING STAR” 'OFFICE. • -Jan. 15, 1866,

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 854, 31 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 854, 31 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 854, 31 January 1866, Page 3

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