Amusements. TDOYAL PRINCESS TIIEAT It E . UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. " . THE'MEMBERS OP THIS DUNEDIN GAR RICK CLUB Have the honor to announce that they will give their FIRST PERFORMANCE ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, APRIL 25th. The Proceeds in aid of the Funds of the DUNEDIN BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, When will be presented, Buhver's celebrated Prize Comedy, in Five Acts, M 0 N E V, With the following cast of characters :— Lord Glossmore Mr. A. A. Barnett Captain Dudley Smooth ... Air. W. Fuller Sharp Mr. G. B. Perkins Graves Mr. B. L. Faiueon Evelyn Mr. T. W. St'andwell Sir John Vesey ' Mr. T. H. Baiud Stout .•-•-, Mr. A. M'Landrkss Sir Frederick: Blount .... Air. W. H. Mumfoud Old Member Air. Wm. Lloyd Clara...:.. Aliss Ai>a Hart Lady Franklin i . Miss Emma St. Clair Gcorgina Miss Kate Corcoran Servant Mr. Smith. Previous to the Comedy, AN ORIGINAL PROLOGUE, Written by Mr. B. L. Farjkon, will be spoken by the Author. The Performance will conclude with the GRAND SCOTTISH DANCE, GILLIE CALLUM, By Mr. Alitohell, Prize Dancer of Victoria. The Music by Mr. Al'lnnes, Prize Piper of Victoria, who have kindly volunteered their valuable services for this occasion. Prices of Admission :—Stalls, 55.; Boxe3, Ss.; ,- . Pit, 25.; ... Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock, the curtain will rise punctually at 8 o'clock. Tickets can be obtained at the principal Stationers', and Storekeepers' in town, or of any of the Members of the Club. L WM/E MUMFORD, - Hon. Secretary. niTY BUFFET C A SIN O. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. FRIDAY, 25m APRIL, 1862. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM. An Efficient BAND and M.C. will be in attendance. Dancine; to commence at 10 o'clock. Admission: —Gentlemen, 2?. 6d.; Ladies, free. Refreshments of the First Quality. J. S. RAPHAEL, Proprietor STAFFORD-STREET, Four Doors Above Provincial. A At U S E M E NT S ! A At U S E M E N T S ! ! 'AMUSEMENTS ! ! ! - piIY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN EVERY EVENING. DANCING EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY. FIRST CLASS BAND AND ALC. J. S. RAPHAEL, Proprietor. gss" Stafford-street, Four Doors above Provincial. ADVANCE DUNEDIN !!! \ CITY BUFFET! ! JS. RAPHAEL begs leave to inform his friends . and the Public that he intends to open his large and commodious Rooms in Stafford Street, (four doors above the Provincial,) as a Cafe and Restaurant, and trusts, by invariably placing before his guests dishes and delicacies of the . choicest description, regardless of expense, joined to'politeness and attention, to secure a large share of their patronage. ; ' _ . J. S. Raphael also, with' a .viev? to diversify and increase the amiisements of Dunedin, intends opening a Cassino on every Tuesday -and Thursday, which will be conducted with that "strict regard to propriety and decorum that so pre-eminently distinguished the celebrated " Salle de dance," conducted so successfully, for so many years, under the management and immediate superintendence of himself and brother. An efficient band and M. C. will be provided. pAFE BUFFET CASINO. OPEN THIS EVENING. Shipping1 NoticesFOR AIELBOURNE DIRECT. WITH IMAIEDIATE DESPATCH, ■t. fTIHE Favorite Al Clipper MARY E? Uek AY, _jssgwisig&g» 1)000 tons burthen, KKS&mmfsSKß*s»ir H. Green, Esq., Commander. This Vessel has very roomy berths and is well ventilated, and lier sailing qualities are unsurpassed. Stewards' attendance will be provided, and the very best provisions, without limit, will'be supplied. Steerage Fare (with steward's attendance) £4 10s.' Second Cabin ... ... \.. £5 10s. Saloons as per agreement. For passage apply immediately to CARGILL & CO., Princes-street. Or, AtACKENZIK & POOLE, Booking Agents, Jetty-street. N.B.—The attention of passengers is specially requested to the flattering testimonial just presented to Captain Green by the passengers from Alelbourne. " . TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. ~ FOR AIELBC-UrNE DIRECT. -i^ fTIHE Magnificent Al Clipper ■*>I3IS^S. JOSHUA PBATES, (JsSjggffllljßg I>oso1 >050 t°ns' Register, 1,600 tons This splendid vessel having just accomplished ' a rni>id run from Port Phillip, will "be despatched for Melbourne . ' " On WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL. For sailing qualities this ship is unsurpassed by any vessel in the trade, and the fittings, accommodation, and dietary are of the very best description. Passengers by this Lino of Packets have never had one single causse of complaint, but. on the contrary, have invariably expressed the highest opinion asto the manner in which they were treated on board ship. For passage apply to - A. L. THOAtSON & CO., Agente, Stafford-street. TELEGRAPH LfNE OF'PXCKETS. SHIP JOSHUA. BATES, FROM MELBOURNE. fTIHIS Vessel having reported at the Customs, X Consignees are requested to pass entries, present bills of a«dX a-l fre T f O MS6N & 6O.,' ' ■ Agents, Stafford-street,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 5
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741Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 5
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