M. U. I. O. O. F. To Brethren of the above Order. \ N ADJOURNED MEETING- will be held at ZX Queen's Arms Hotel, Princes-street, Dunedin,on Wednesday evening,' at .J past 7 o'clock, to receive the report of the Committee, with reference to the opening of a new lodge. FOUND, a Young Dog. The owner can have the same by giving a description and paying expenses. J. T. Coleman, at 0. T. Ick's, Victoria House. Amusements. T>OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. SATURDAY, 10th MAY. . ' Last night of the engagement of MISS HARRIET GORDON. Last night, of A LA D D I N. 1 First night of TOM C R I N G L E. HIGH LA ¥3 FLI NG. PORT CHALMERS REGATTA. HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May, 18G2. Stewards : Thomas Anstey Mansford, Esq., R.M., Messrs. Taylor, Knox, S. Jones, and H. Thomson. Full particulars will appear in Monday's" issue. Judge: Starter: i R. Monson, Esq. ! Hon. Treasurer: j H; Knox, Esq. \ Secretary:' Capt. '.H Thomsoh. GRAND Complimentary and Farewell Benefit.— Miss Harriet Gordon, Monday next. Three new pieces. Scotch Ballads. Opera. CAFE ROYAL. D AN C I N G . MNOEL, having entered into an arrangamea . with Mr. J. E. LOWE, Son of Mr. Lowe, of Edinburgh. Teacher of tlit Royal Family of England, Begs leave respectfully to announce that Mr. Low* will give LESSONS in DANCING Two Evenings each week, . ■ • TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, From 7 to'O. Terms... .. £1 Is. per M,onth. Mr. Lowe will superintend the Balls, now becoming so popular, given on the same evenings of each week. Gentlemen attending Mr. Lowe's Class-have the privilege of attending the Balls, AMUSE MENTI AMUSEMENT!! AMUSEMENT!!! CITY BUFFET CASINO. ! OPEN EVERY EVENING. DANCING commences at 0 o'clock. First-class Band and JI.C. CITY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN THIS EVENING, ©O'CLOCK. A DMISSION — Gentlemen, 2s. 6d. ; Lodiw, ! J\. fret. - STAFFORD-STREET, . | F»ur doori abov* Provincial. ADVANCE DUNEDIN!!! : CITY BUFFET. JS. RAPHAEL begs to inform his Friends and . the Public that he has opened his Large and Elegant ROOMS jn Stafford-street, four doors above Provincial flfttel, as ft CAFE and RESTAURANT, 1 and trusts, by invariably placing before his Guests, i dishes and delicacies of the most rccherclie description, regardless of expense, joined to politeness and attention, to secure a large share of patronage. J. S.. Raphael; also, with a view to diversify "and increase the amusements of Dunedin, has opened a CASINO nightly, which is conducted-with that strict regard to propriety and decorum which so pre-emi-nently distinguished the celebrated " Salle de Dane," conducted so successfully, for so. many years under the management and immediate Buperintendenc* of himself and brothef. - ■■-■■-....,,■ M efficient Jfc,#«n4J|,e w * ■•
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 5
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434Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 5
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