Advertisements received too late for Classification. P RINC ES S THEATRE. Lessees and Managers,...!. S. Warns & Co. Stage Manager Mr R. W. La wrote. Leader of Orchestra Mens. Fua’iiv. New Season! New Company! New Pieces ! GRAND RE-OPENING NIGHT, THIS EVENING, Wednesday, Oct. 5, and every evening till further notice, H. J. Byron’s, Esq., new and successful Drama, entitled BLOW FOR BLOW! Alice Pethorick | Twiu Sist , rs Mildred Craddock j Miss Carry Geckoe. Lady Ethel Linden - Miss Lizzie Bushe Mrs Moulsey - - Miss Julia Harwood Kitty Wobbler - - Mrs Edoum Brycr Mr Cradock, a solicitor • MrJ.b. Willis Mr Bolder, of the (inn of Bolder and Green, attorneys • Mr J. Robertson John Drummond, clerk to Mr Cradock - - Mr G. W. Codicr Charley Spraggs, do_ - Mr R. W. Lawrence Lieut., afterwards Sir , ~ Harry, Linden - Mr W. H. Metcalfe Dr Grace, a physician - Mr J. Musgrave Sir Kemvard, banlc manager Mr Bolder Sergt. Bent, of the police • air Wi.ks John, servant to Sir Harry - air Basil To conclude with the mirth-provoking Farce MY WIFE’S SECOND FLOOR. Captain Topbcavy air Felix Toddle Jacob Close Tim, a porter airs Topheavy - Fanny Maylove Mrs Downey air G. W. Collier Mr W H. aietcalfe air J. Musgrave . air Basil airs Edouin Bryer Miss Lizzie Bushe aiiss Julia Harwood uio jL/wniiuji _ ('rec List entirely suspended, Press exceptcii. )oors open at 73D j Curtain to rise at Sshaip. Prices of Admission Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. HANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHAPEL. ASOCIAL MEETING will be held on the Evening of Thursday, the 6th October, 1870. Tea on the table at halfpast six, p.m. The Ladies having kindly undertaken to provide the Tea, &c., the total receipts, and any suras subscribed, will be applied to the expenses incurred in repairs to Chapel, 'licketa, 2s each. LOST, L7O in notes; three L2O and one LlO note. Numbers known aid payment stopped. LlO reward will he paid on finder returning to Goldstein and Moller, jewellers, Rattray street., DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned, as Grocers and Bakers, under the style of “ Shand and Jamieson,” has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, and that the business will be continued by the said John MacCallum Jamieson, who ■will pay all the liabilities of the late firm, and receive the assets. Dated this 30th day of September, 1870. GEORGE SHAND, Junr. JOHN MACCALLUM JAMIESON, Witness — Basil Sicvwright, > Solicitor, Dunedin. 3 EFERBING to the above, J. M. JamieA) son begs to inform the Customers of ie late firm and the public that the busies will be carried on in future under the yle of Jamieson and Co., and all orders itrlisted to them will be executed with care id promptitude, and at the lowest market •ices. They therefore trust to merit a connuance of the support so liberally accorded . the late firm. JAMIESON & CO., Princes street south. 30th Sept., 1870.
GENERAL ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, sth Oct., IS7O. THE Dunedin Artillery, Dunedin Naval, and Ist Battalion, Otago Ritlo Voluuteei a, will parade for Battalion Drill on Friday next, the 7th inst., in front of the Custom House, at 7.30 p.m- sharp. Band will attend. Commanding officers of companies are required to send in on the following day a list of absentees from parade without leave. JOHN BATHGATE, Major Commanding Otago District. PP.OFKSSOR REID’S Quarterly Reunion, Friday Evening, 7th October. Tickets at Scrymgeour Bros., George street. DUNEDIN AND POBT CHALMERS RAILWAY. TO LA BO! ERS. SECTIONS 17 to 21 inclusive, suitable for small gangs, will be lot on the ground on Friday afternoon. D. L. SIMPSON, Engineer, Oct. 5, 1870. Publications and Literature. English and European news. —The Mail , a paper containing the news, the principal leaders, a well-digested Summary and all interesting matter from The, Times. The newspaper hitherto known as The Eveen'uuj Mail, having become the property of the proprietors of The Times, is now published twice a week, under the title of The Mail, at the price of threepence per copy as heretofore. The days of publication will be Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters of interest aypearing in the three previous numbers of The Times, which will thus bo rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad or in the Colonics. Subscribers can obtain 'The Mail through Ncwspapser Agents, or may have it from the Publisher on pre-payment, at Printing-House Square, London. HIE YOUNG LADIES’ JOURNAL Contains suitable Reading for families Elegant Designs in all kinds of useful and ornamental Needlework, accompanied by simple and complete directions.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2343, 5 October 1870, Page 3
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766Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2343, 5 October 1870, Page 3
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