AMUSEMENTS. jp RINC ES S THEATRE Lessees • Messrs Geddes k Willis Stage Manager - . Mr Hoskins. LAST NIGHT Of Mr HOSKINS as MAJOR JORUM. FORMOSA ! Miss FLORENCE COLVILLE as JENNY. Mrs WALTER HILL as NELLY. LORD EDEN, COXSWAIN OXFORD EIGHT. FORMOSA. TOM BURROUGHS, OXFORD STROKE. FORMOSA. In active preparation THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, WITH NEW DRESSES. New Scenery by Mr J. S. Willis. QUEEN’S THEATRE. ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY2Sth, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, LUCREZIA BORGIA. Between the Acts the Royal Italian Opera Orchestra will perform Harold’s Overture to “Zampa,” SirH. Bishop’s Overture to “ Guy Mannering,’ And Rossinis Overture to “ William TelL” OPERA NOTICE. The Directors have much pleasure in announcing that, in consequence of the great success attending the present Season, they have entered into an agreement with Mr West for a second Season of Tweive Nights. The terms of subscription and prices of admission will be the same, and during the Season two entirely new < ’peras, MACBETH and L’EBREU will be produced MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27th, Will be given Bellini’s Grand Opera, I PURITANI. Private Boxes for four, for the Season of 12 Nights Lower Tier £l2 12s Upper Tier £8 8s A S 0 N I C HALL FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. CORA DE LAMOND, The Only Female Magician in the World. Assisted by Her Beautiful Sister, MADEMOISELLE CHRISTINA, And MASTER WALTER, Will give their highly Amusing, Interesting, and Instructive ENTERTAINMENT In the ART OF LEGERDEMAIN. MADAME CORA Will also Distribute Valuable and Useful PRESENTS among the Audience. The Leading Gift for Saturday Evening will be a SILVER-PLATED TEA & COFFEE SET Of Four Pieces. Admission—Front seats, 3s ; second, 2s ; back, Is. TO LET. TO LET, a four-roomed Cottage and halfacre of Garden. Apply T. Redmayne, Castle and Union streets. CHIROPODIST. HOW’S YOUR POOR FEET? NO MORE CORNS I NO MORE TENDER FEETI NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. MR J. D. MUN TON, having nearly worked out his claim of City Crier, intends to fill up his spare time by resuming his old practice of CHIROPODIST. Gentlemen waited on at their residences by forwarding their addresses to J. D. MUNTON, Verandah Terrace, Stafford street. N.B.—At home in the morning, Bto 10 o’clock ; evening, 4 to 6. TAILORS. T. ROBSON, TAILOR, ATHENvEQM BUILDINGS, OCTAGON T ROBSON begs to inform his friends • and the public generally that he has resumed business at the above address, above W. Gilchrist’s, Next Door to the Athenaeum. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Princes Street, (Opposite Criterion Hotel,) Dunedin. Notice of removal. —n MACLEAY begs to inform his friends and the public that he has removed from the Octagon to Stafford street, three doors from Princes street, where he continues to make up suits and other garments of the best quality at the most moderate prices. hatters and hosiers. y, H. HATTERS, By Special Appointment to His Excellency SIR GEORGE BOWEN. Fern Hill, January 1, 1873. GENTLEMEN, I am directed to inform you that Governor Sir George Bowen has been pleased to appoint you Hatters to his Excellency. -1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, HENRY D. PITT, Major R A., A.D.O. MESSRS V. ALMAO&CO., Princes Street, Dunedin.
GENTLEMEN’S HAT, SHIRT, AND OUTFIT TING ESTABLISHMENT. TAYLOE’S. EATTEAY STEEET, (Eight doors from Princes street.) THE Stock at the above address comprises a choice and complete selection of all the latest novelties for Gentleman's wear, specially adapted for the summer season. Just received a new stock of white, lavender, and other pretty colors in Gloves for evening dress. Also, Full dress Shirts, Buttoubehind Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, and Socks, in every size and qua’ity. Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Collars, Ac., in great variety. Hats made to order. J. TAYLOE, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, (Eight doors from Friases street).
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Evening Star, Issue 3100, 25 January 1873, Page 3
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628Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3100, 25 January 1873, Page 3
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