Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

■ Amusements." ** * gka'nd masquerade ball AT .TUB niTY BUFFET CASINO, STAFFORD-STREET, os ~ T H -I S FRIDAY EVENING, tub ldn INSTANT. Danciug in Ornmtnce at 10 o'clock. Admission :—Gentlemen, 7s. 6d. ; double ticket, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 10s. Cd. Costumes may be had at the Princess Theatre. Ticketa to be had of Mr. Raphael, at the City Buffet. T3OVAL PRINCESS THEATRE. THE BILL OF THE SEASON, i. FLOWERSj OF THE FOREST. j- ißhmael ... ; >!».■.Jj,|g';.» Mr.;J. M. Wolfe. \jCynthia ""•••. Miss H. Gordon. DANCE - -(Tt' r' - MISS A. HART. Conclude with 1 ALADDIN. [ .. AMUSEMENT! AMUSEMENT!! AMUSEMENT!!! 1 CITY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN EVERY EVENING. 1 TTVANCING commences at 9'o'clock. First-class JLJ Band and M.C. CITY BUFFET CASINO! . OPEN THIS EVENING, 9 O'CLOCK. 'A DM ISSION — Gentlemen, _3. 6d. : Ladies, _:_. free. STAFFORD-STREET, Four doors above Provincial. AD-VAKC E D U NED IN ! ! ! CI T V BUF FE T . v r T S. RAPHAEL begs to inform his Friends and 1 t) . the Public that he has opened his Large and Elegant ROOMS in Stailbrd-sti-eet, ibiir doors above Provincial Hotel, as a CAFE and RESTAURANT, and trusts, by invariably placing before his Guests dishes iinu delicacies of the most recherche 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-r nently distinguished the celebrated " Salle de Dane," ! conducted so successfully for so many years under ■ the management and immediate superintendence of 1 himself and brother. An efficient Band aud M.C. BOHT CHALMERS REGATTA. HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May, 1862. STEWARDS : Thomas Anstey Mansford, Esq., R. M. ; Messrs. Taylor, Knox, S. Jones, and H. Thouuo.i. Ist race. j Open Sailing jßallast Boats. 2nd race. Pair-oared race ia Watermen s Skiffs. 3rd race. , Yachts, first-class, i 4th RACE. Fire-oared Whaleboats. sth race. Second-class Sailing Boats, not exceeding' 22 feet keel. 6th race. Ship's four-oared Gigs by ships' crewa. ; . 7th race. Amateurs' four-oared race in Gigs, not exceedincr 25 feet keel. Bth race. . ■ Scullers' Race. 9th race. Maories* flve-oared Whaleboati. 10th race. Watermen's four-oared Whaleboats, or Glgn not ex- - . . eeeding 25 feet keel. 11th R.ACE. Duck Hunt. A list of the prizes in a future advertisement. • judoe: H. Knox, Esq., Hon. Treasurer. R. Monson, Esq., Starter. Capt. H. Thomson, Secretary. R E-0 PEN IN G OF PREMISES, IN RATTRAY-STREET, Niiarly Opposite the Shamrock Hotel. THE Subscriber begs to inform the Public of Dunedin that he intends to open the above premises as a TEA, COFFEE, & GENERAL GROCERY , WAREHOUSE, On SATURDAY FIRST, 17th MAY, 1862, And from the fact of his importing the leading articles of his trade direct from London and Galsgow, he feels confident of being able to offer such advantages to purchasers as will ensure the continued patronage of those who may favor him with a trial. ' 'in teas He!will open with a splendid stock, imported ex Hannah, from London; Silistria, Young America, and' Colonist, from Glasgow. Hij instructions to his \ home agents being to send the finest that cculd be procured, without limiting a price. ■"■■•■■■ IN COFFEES He holds.a stock of the finest East India and Planta- ■ tion Ceylon, imported to his order ex Silistria, which will be roasted daily on his own premises, and supplied warm from the mill, either in a pure state or mixed with chicory. He would recommend families to pur- ' chase their coffee in a loose state rather than in canisters. Many may not be aware that when they purchase, say a one pound canister of coffee, they receive from 10 to 12 ounces of coffee, the remainder of the 16 ounces being the weight of the tin, so that tjiey seldom have their coffee under 2s. 9d. per lb. Teas 25., 2s. 6d;/ 35., aud 4s, per lb. The Tea at 3s, is rea}ly superior, with full Pekoe' : flavor. The finest, at 45., will be found.to possess f everything that is desirable in tea. ; Coffees Is. 2d,, Is, 4d., Is. 6d., Is. Bd., and Is. lOd. '. The above are mixed coffees. Pure Cofiees la, • 6(1. and 2s, He respectfully solicits a trial of the above; such coffees as the finest niixed at'Js, 10d., and the finest pure at 23., having been^ hitherto quite unattainable in this Province.' ■ '" , : : ROBERT BANKS, Wno-ESALE ASD RETAIL 1 TEA AND CO FFEE MERCH AN T AND GENERAL GROCER, RATTRAY-STREET, i ' Dunedin. CRITERION: HOT KL,:.-BROADWAY, 1 ■ ■ . . WETHERSTONE'S. TOHN STEWART begs to intimate that he has '. t) • opened the above Hotel with a first rate stock ■pf Wines, Spirits, and Beer. Attached to the Hotel • v is one of the largest amusement rooms on the Gold <r .Fields. ■'■■"■- : ■ ; J. S. intends to give his entire attention to the . managemeKt of the business, and trusts he will receive the patronage of the public. ■ :, Note the Address—Criterion Hotel, BROADWAT, ? W_TH_RST«N_"S.. ."TTALUABLE RURAL LAND FOR SALE.— - Section lof 24, Maungatua District^ Blook 11., with river > frontage : opposite, the Government township. Section! of 14, Block IV., Otokia District. > ; ■.•;••■■• ;, .;:::. -, Also, ■-■■■■■-=. ' 2 Sections in Balaklava. v • v ..'......• -. GILLIES & 5TREET,....... . Surveyors,-Lapd and ;Est*te Agents.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18620516.2.4.3

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Otago Daily Times, Issue 156, 16 May 1862, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
859

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 156, 16 May 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 156, 16 May 1862, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert