THIS EVENING, SATURDAY, OCT. Ist. A GREAT TREAT! Grand CONCERT and PHRENOLOGICAL LECTURE at the Bellevue Hotel, Arthur's Point. fail. €MfY*K Will appear in several of his renowned characters and celebrated dances, assisted by Mr MURRAY, Pianist. After which, PROFESSOR GRIFFIN Will deliver a LECTURE on PHRENOLOGY, And examine several heads from the audience. 648 ADMISSION—2s. NEW ORLEANS HOTEL, ARROW. Grand Opening Night of Richmond's New Orleans Billiard Saloon, Saturday, Oct. Ist. IRST APPEARANCE this Season of the 1 CHAMPION BILLIARD PLAYER, Mr J. Cornish, who will execute some of his MARVELLOUS FEATS on the Green Cloth with the three Ivories. After which, a number of matches will be played by well-known Performers. The evening's entertainment will conclude with GENERAL POOL. Doors open at 8 o'clock. 649 A D M I S S I 0 N— F REE. E-OPENING of Richmond's New Orleans Concert Hall, Arrow. MONDAY, October 3rd. H. C. RICMOND has much pleasure in announcing that he has succeeded at a heavy outlay in effecting au engagement, for a FEW NIGHTS ONLY, with those world-renowned artistes— MISS ANNIE HALL, the admired and popular Vocalist. E. F. MORRIS, the unrivalled Comic and Characteristic Vocalist. J. MORGAN, the popular Harpist. Mr JAMES WRIGHT, the admired Violinist. The above Company will appear in their unrivalled and varied Entertainment, which has been received with universal approbation and delight by crowded audiences in Victoria and New Zealand. NEW SONGS, LOCAL HITS. Dances, Duets, Instrumental Solos, Character Songs. The attendance of Ladies is respectfully solicited. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock, sharp. Admission—Reserved seats, 3s. Back seats, 2s. Smoking prohibited in the Concert Hall. VIVAT BEGINA. 650 i BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS FOR THE MILLION ! T. NELSON, TM)OKSELLER and STATIONER, Qucens- ** town, (wholesale and retail) has just received direct from England, 3000 vols, of the best authors, and will be sold below Dunedin prices. T. NELSON has the Largest and Best assortment of STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS on the goldfields, and must be sold to meet the times. T. NELSON, Sole Agent for Melbourne Weekly Papers. Subscription to Age, Argus and Leader, 9s. per Quarter. T. NELSON receives by every mail, all the English, Irish, French, and American Papers.* London Journal, Family Herald, CasselVs, and Reynolds'. Each of the above can be had at 15s per Year. 4 Dunedin Witness' and ' Leader,' 9s per Quarter. ' Otago Mail' and * Times,' 2s per WEEK. Payable in Advance, at T. NELSON'S, Queenstown. Just Received Charles Dickens' latest work, "Our Mutual Friend." Advance! Queenstown. 652 SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL J. P. ARMSTRONG, From Princes-street, Dunedin, District for a Week or Two, and will be happy to attend upon those who are afflicted with any maladies of the TEETH OR GUMS. TEETH EXTRACTED BY A NEW PROCESS WITHOUT PAIN. STOPPING with Gold, Platinum, or Pearl Cement. Artificial Teeth, with the latest improvements, from one to a complete set, in Gold, Silver, or Vulcanite, made and repaired, so as not to be distinguished from the natural teeth. Further particulars will be published shortly. 591 ON SALE AT T HALLENSTBIN & CO'S., a Large As- *-• sortment of VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. 671
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 149, 1 October 1864, Page 3
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