Advertisements received too late for Classification. Princess theatre. Lessees, Messrs. Lawrence and Co. grand PRESENTATION NIGHT ! MONDAY, MAY Bth, SIXTY GUINEAS to be Distributed amongst the Audience in GIRTS, Subscribed for by a Company of Gentlemen as under: — DRESS CIRCLE. Value. Magnificent Gold Hunting Lever Watch « L2l 0 Very Handsome Gold Chain ... 5 5 Do do Lady’s Brooch ... 7 7 STALLS. Very fine Silver Watch, duplex movement, with quarter seconds stop, 8 8 Very fine lady’s gold chain ... ... 4 4 Do do Brooch 212 Pair handsomely-carved Ivory EarTings PIT. Very fine Silver Watch Do, Gold Chain Pair Gold Earrings Gold scarf Pin Handsome Gold Signet Ring ... The above presents to be distributed by any one of the audience who may be selected. The performance will commence this evening with the Comedy, by Tom Taylor, Esq., entI ST I ILL WATERS RUN DEEP ! New and beautiful scenery by M. Charles Massey ; and will be supported by the whole strength of the Company. To conclude with the Farci of A KISS IN THE DARK ! 1 10 N> TICE.— -The plan adopted for distributing the Presents will be as follows That all persons paying at the doors will receive a Ticket with a counterpart, the counterpart to be given to the Check-taki r, and is numbered to correspond with the ticket, which the purchaser will retain. At 9.30 o’clock the whole of the counterparts will be collected from the Check-takers and placed in a bag by one of the audience. The first twelve counterparts drawn (by one of the audience) will entitle the holders of the tickets with corresponding numbers to the Gifts, as advertised. No admission by Tickets after 9.30. Children in arms not admitted. The gifts are on view at Mr Beaver’s, Jeweller, Princes street. Prices of A<l mission : Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is, Doors open at half-past seven, performance to commence at eight o’clock Omnibuses will leave the Theatre after the performance for the Water of Leith, &c. SOUTH COAST STEAM SERVICE, SS, STORM BIRD will . » be dispatched for Bluff Harbour, Invercargill Wharf, and Riverton, on TUESDAY NEXT. ’Cargo received at Rattray-street Jetty on Monday. * H. HOUGHTON & CO. Special arrangements are now completed with Mr. G. F. Reid, by which goods for the Lake Districts can bo forwarded at through rates, via the Bluff. WANTED Known, the Undersigned is a purchaser for a few pairs of skates. S. Jacobs, Princes-street. WANTED Known. I have removed to Princes-street North, next Bogg’s Music Warehouse. H. F. Hardy, Architect. ANTED Known. QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY, St. George’s Hall, every MONDAY NIGHT. Admission 2s. Conductors, Messrs. Sykes and Bailey. WANTED an APPRENTICE to the Tailoring Trade, Apply J. M’Gaw, Princea-atreet.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2564, 6 May 1871, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2564, 6 May 1871, Page 3
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