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Amusements. Royal princess theatre. Stage Manager Mr J. Simmonds. Proprietor Mr L. Court. Complimentary Benefit to MISS ANNA FOR DE. FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1869, On which occasion will be produced the Musical Comedy, entitled THE DAUGHTER OF THE PEDIMENT. Josephine Miss Anna Forde. (Other characters by the strength of the Company). To be followed by the highlv successful Duet, from the gorgeous Burlesque oi the “ King of the Peacocks,” “ BEAUTIFUL SWELLS, ” in character — Miss Anna Forde and Mrs Sam Howard. Tne whole to conclude with THE INVISIBLE PRINCE. Leander Miss Anna horde. The rest of the characters by the following strength of the Company : Mrs Sam Howard, Miss Jennie Nye, Miss Gassy Matthews, Little Lilly Ford, and Messrs Howard, Forde, White, Bell, Inglis, and Joyce. Box plan now open at Geddes Brothers’ Provincial Cigar Divan, Stafford street. JJOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), The Performance will commence with the celebrated Comedy, in three acts, of PAUL PRY j or, I HOPE I DON’T INTRUDE. To conclude with Byron’s Glorious Burlesque, entitled LITTLE DON GIOVANNI. Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Wanted. known, R. Peters, Engineer and Machinist, has removed from Frederick street to George street, opposite Scoble, Boot-maker. Sewing Machines refitted with all necessary requirements. WANTED known, John Banuerman and Co. have Removed next door to Messrs Brown, Ewing, and Co.’s, Princes street. WANTED known, John Banuerman and Co. continue their Clearing Sale on their Temporary Premises, Princes street. WANTED known, John Banuerman and Co. have Reduced the very best Josephine Kid Gloves to 3s Cd per pair. WANTED Known, Drain Pipes of all descriptions, Chimney Tops, Flower Pots, Ornamental Vases, Bricks, <fec , for sale at Lambert’s Water of Leith Works. WANTED Dairymen to contract for Grains, and Bakers for Yeast; cheap. Wilson and Birch, Well Park Brewery. WANTED Known, Saws of all kinds re-cut, hammered, sharpened, and set in a superior manner. Wm. Millichamp, lawmaker, St. Andrew street, near Rainbow Hotel. WANTED Known, that the Cheapest House in Town is the “Alliance Dining Rooms,” Good Bed and Tea, ]s. H. Harrad’s, Maclaggan Street. WANTED to Purchase, two or three roomed House and Section (freehold). Apply by letter, A. C. Post Office, Dunedin. WANTED known, Pickled Cucumbers, in first-class condition, for Sale at Steinmetz’s Victoria Bakery and Provision >tore, George street. \\7 ANTED known. —For Sale, Eggs for Sitting—Brahma-Pootra, Houdan, White Cochin, and Dorking, from imported prize birds. Sydney James. WANTED, for the Country, Drapery Salesman and Milliners. Ross and < Tend ini ng. WANTED Known, that F. Louis Mueller, late of the Otago Club, has taken the Crown and Sceptre Hotel. Art Union. RAND ART UNION OF ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS Of great artistic merit, Water Colors and Chromo-Lithographs. BURTON BROTHERS respectfully announce their Intention to dispose of that Valuable and Greatly-admired Collection of Works of Art by an ART UNION, in Shares of One Guinea each. The Oil Paintings include Original Works by Memann, sen., Poulton, Kinnaird, E. Pritchett, Worsey, Craig, Luker, De Fleury, Annficld, &c., &c., of the aggregate value of 220 Guineas. The Water Colors (based op Photographs) are by Stanfield, Cooipaps, Landelle, &c., &c. The Ohroino-Llthographs, after Rosa Bonheur, Turner, Cooper, Hunt, Hough, Penlv. Leitcb, Holding, F. Taylor, Bouvif-r Richardson, J, C. Reed, Rowbotham, HercUrt, and others, include every variety of subject —Figures, Animals, Sea Pieces, Larglscajies, Fruit and Flowers. Ihe whole Collection.is,,superbly-framed. An important characteristic of this Art Union will be FREE SELE r TION by Prize Winners over the whole collection ; so that a winner of, say, a Twenty Guinea Prize Cftn chopse any Picture of that value ; ; or. it he think well, select a Prize of a higher value, paying the difference. The Pictures have been throughout preed at a very low rale, and the full amount of the Tickets sold will he divided in Frizes. It is contemplated that the drawing shall . take place on or about the 15th September. 1 The Pictures are now on View, and Visits of Inspection are respectfully invited. Princes street, Dunedin, August, 1860.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1973, 1 September 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1973, 1 September 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1973, 1 September 1869, Page 3

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