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Amusements. JJOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. BENEFIT OF MR JOSEPH RAYNER, FRIDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1869. The Performance will commence with the third Act of HAMLET. Hamlet Mr Joseph Rayner. Pas de Deux Miss Jennie Nye and Mrs S. Howard. After which, the fourth Act, the grand trial scene from the MERCHANT OF VENICE. Shylock Mr Joseph Rayner. Portia Mrs Harry Jackson. Favorite Ballad Miss Anna Forde. To be followed by the third Act of OTHELLO. Othello ....Mr Joseph Rayner. lago Mr Charles White. Pianoforte Solo ....Mr C. Sykes. To conclude with ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WERE TWO KINGS. In whi' hj Messrs Rayner, Howard, Joyce, Forde. Miss Anna Forde, Mrs Jackson, and Mrs Howard will appear. Box office now open at Geddes Bros., Stafford street. Dramatic entertainment and CONCERT, In aid of the Funds of the Mechanic’s Institute, Port Chalmers, will- take place on Friday Evening, in the Masonic Hall, Messrs R. P. Whitworth, H. D. Gnndry, and other well-known gentlemen, have kindly given their services for the occasion. Meetings. ■■ RACES. RACES. ALL Parties interested in racing matters are requested to meet at the Empire Hotel, on Thursday evening, at 8 o’clock, when business of importance will bs brought forward. By order, SYDNEY JAMES. Secretary. Public Notices. DALRYMPLE, JUNR., AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Arbitrators, Money Lenders, General Commission Agents. Stafford street. CIRCULAR. WILLIAM CARR YOUNG begs to intimate that his Auction Room is now ready for the reception of goods placed in his hands either for public or private sale ; and that he is prepared to offer every possible facility in business with importers and others by casb advances or otherwise, and by prompt settlement at tbe close of each transantion. Drapery. £JHEAP gALE OF jQRAPERY. PREVIOUS TO ALTERATION OF SHOP. H. D° d d ’ Being compelled to clear out present Stock to make room for the first large Shipment of Summer Goods to arrive in about a month. N.B.—All Goods marked in plain figures 33 per cent, below any house in Dunedin. H . DODD, GEORGE STREET, Opposite the Royal George Hotel. DRAPERY ! DRAPERY!! A MACINTOSH and Co., Fleet street, . are now clearing out their Stock of First-class Drapery at cost and under, for 1-4 days only. Leaving the Province, and must be cleared out. Fishmongers, &c. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! George street Oyster Saloon, MR ANDREW CUISS, Proprietor, HAVING made arrangements with Mr William limes, Fish Curing „Establishment, Port Chalmers. Received per Omeo, from Stewart’s Island, 2,200-dozen Oysters. Can supply the Public, to suit the times, at Is per dozen. All orders strictly attended to. ANOTHER NEW RUSH FOR STEWART’S ISLAND Oys l ers. Ex. GOTHENBURG. THE Latest News is JEWITT selling the real Stewart Island Oysters at Is 6d per dozen (unopened Is per dozen). Fresh from the beds daily. His saloons are comfortable and clean. Note the Address—Jewitt’s Royal Saloons, Princes street. For Sale. IRONMONGERY. FOE. SALE by the undersigned, ex Agnes Muir, a large assortment of ELECTRO-PLATED WARE CUTLERY, And HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, very suitable for this Market, at low Prices. JAM E S WALL S, Corner Princes and Walker streets. Adelaide flour for sale, at Steinmetz’s Victoria Bakery, George street. Also, Prime English Hams anti Bacon (Sinclair’s and Cooey’s), Bread, Biscuits, and Confectionery of first-class quality. H. Steinmetz, Baker to H.R.H the Luke of Edinburgh. WE LLIN GT ON BUTTER, Prime quality, just lauded. Also, COLONIAL HAMS AND BACON, On Sale by SERVICE, GIBSON, & CO. FOR SALE, OR TO LET. THE Crown and Sceptre Hotel, Georg© street. For particulars, apply to MARSHALL & COPELAND.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1968, 26 August 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1968, 26 August 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1968, 26 August 1869, Page 3

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