Amusements. mIIEATRE 11 0 V A L J. Lessee: Mr. James Lk Roy. This Eveuincr. FRIDAY. sth SEPTEMBER. GRAND -FASHIONABLE NIGHT, Under Distinguished Patronage, by Special Desire Hu'wers Sublime Piny of RICHELIEU, OR THIi CONSPIRACY, Received on its former repreßentution with uubounded ftpplau-e. MR. CLAHANCE HOLT, In his great character of the Cardinal. MR S. CLAR AN C X II 0L T, As Julio De Mortemar Supported by the euttre btrength of the Company. MAD AM E MARIE DUR ET, As Louisa Lovetrick, In the admired conn- ictta of TII-E DEAD SHOT. On MONDAY NEXT, will be produced an a -splendid scale, and for the first time in Dunedin, Sbaksjwnre's bountiful Tniyedy of H A M L X T , Hamlet, Prince of Denmark . Mr. Claranco Holt. T> OY AL PRINCESS' THE AT lIE. LEBSEK3 ... MESSRS. T. & 8. FAWCETT. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS Of the Drama of JO C I S S E . Toby .. ...... Ms*.. Char. Yocnu. TONIGHT, The Successful Drama of tho PRESTIDI O I T A T 0 R, Which is pronounced by the tremendous plauditN, th" grenteKt Sensation Drama ever produced in Dunedin. - MR. CHS. YOUNCI. TOBY TOUUUOURAL. I To conclutle with fhe«rrciiHiJrjr Farce of j THE PACHA OF PIMLICO. Bedridden Brown . Mit, Chaiu.ks Yorsn, IKSSONS in Vocal Music, and on l'i:ino, given j .J by a lady. " Mu<k',"carc'Librarian, Atheiui'um, ! Dunedin. j rniiK first n'cw~zT!aT JniT'ch a sum on ! X race ; Will b»> run over the Dl T N X DIN CO U RSE, OJf WEDNESDAY, 4tn MARCH, IS-H. ' I Srr.WARDS: j Wil'iam Moilej, 1-V.j, Joim Ma,-1, an, Esq. ! Jauua Mc!vi-n/.i.\ K-.(. Marl. N-dile, E-.q. I l-itzivjliion W-ntrtojth E*]. To act with Su-a." 1- iUw. un y i w appointed from ' t'.icli of the Colinii'M. ; Clkrk or Tun <'»m«.>k—H ixorari* : I I J. S«iu< r, 11-.1. ! CII A \l P I O N It AC E Of l''-O!i ...iv-f , with a hA.« p..t-iU« -A I'wi nivs. cd>-h, ' ad'i.-l ; the m • »nd h »».• to j, viv,- ii<o fv >v,. ~ut ~f , thu »-t.»ko; f.iid ;ln iliiid to -an bis sUku, if luoii " lha.i thr.-.; M i-t. W-: !-t f ( » r a.... 'I h|.- e n-i'.-i. X..i U in.itio..N. *.m-l,M.iu' •_'.'. m.vs.. to U. ai.lr d . on-lcr «o\ur ti. tbt S.-.-utirv if the t)t,i^<i J i-t v ' Club, at the Pr.ivinrL! lli.t->|. P :M.-im, on i.r '«!•-! ' lht November, IS'JJ, bi:t -i{| n u,ir, iii'mi »• i.i tn dv cur-cof p.-t, and }.< ,rm^ th>: !'<<-: ofl".^* mark «( the »r a pr* %iou< da-.- to )><> ii;,'il-i-. A further pauueiil uf'^*> H»vt. undi r mmuUi Uiuh of p.,,t. to )>t addre^M'd :u> aUive >>n --r Intoic Slat Dt.-.m'ter, l^'ri ; unil tli.- l-iiiil pi' :n -vi ~i ,^i -)»•-,. Ut 'm; -id ,/. , lutrly m.id.' us aUjvi- p...vu>us to ti.ht p m , on Wed- j ncs.liy,th.; lßtli Feliiiriry, !^<;J, or id I pivvum- iu<.i>!<"< i to l»' forfeitixi U> tin -,t ike. ! Wf-'u-hts-Thrt-.' \r-. old, 7*-t tll>: f.mrjr-, 0-t 411»----fue >r>, ldst ; mx and .v<.i. lii»t iU>'; ul.ir.* ami RHldings allow til 3H>, «'.fi.l a furtlur allovk.iuct of -JitiiJ , imidena. ' ', Other eveuU of the me. tun; will \m duly an i nonneed. ' | Five percent. divliK't^l from tho pros* of thehtakp« for expejifcei* of Coiii.^-. JAMES. Rc-retarr. | Hotpls. etc. j RXcil.\N rHE"IIi)TP.L, CAI'K.V RCSTAI'IUNT, ! (Oppflsitv H\nk N»-w South \Weh,) > P»lNcts-.«?TJtKFT. ' TH IS lintel, one of tin* l.iri;e!*t nnd tn'.it <yinvoni<.*nt j in Dnni-din, i,sitmtnl in the principal th»niu n 'h- ' fare of the Citynn 1 o^tT^ar.-oiJMrKxl'alin toTrav^ller*. I Visitors, and IVrm insut li>urdeni not to Ui »ur' I piuiv.il byanv hou^f in t"wn. > THE BED ROOMS, i Twonty-six in numl<-r, an- i\iu-<\ up rpirardlits of ex , peuse, nml rfplef" with cun fviivenii'mv, i THE SITTI.N'O ROOMS, ! FdR Pt'ELIO AM> ITUVATK I'SP, [ Are alxT well a«.:j.ted far the refjuirements of cuv ' tomors. Nothing but tl.c mn,t aTxuuved brands of i WINES. ALK.< k SPIRfT.S Will bo n'lowel on Stork, the proprietors >>eing de- ' trrminrd ,vt wlfttt-vcr ff,-t to«>t.ibli>.h the EJC<;;iAN'iK HOTKL I Aa ji fsr>st clium Hou^e. ' TIIH r*F»-] AND iiKSTACUAXT Are un lerMie eutir" nrsn urment of ! Mf>iiis. Pollvkktt Ar.r» Ksiaiiv, < So wfli-kno-Au on the various fold-fields in Yictorii, ' whose knowlediv of th*"." b /m.-ltt-n of th L . |»:i uu->* \h such as t<> crsMiie wit.sfti tion and .-niufort tj .til tho-e ! who iti.i> lavor th.-in witi. their p'itioiu,;i'. j A libeml an 1 v.vrio-l Uill-of-F.ire will bo issued i daily. | LCNCIIKOVB AM) DISNEtIK AT ALL HOURS. ! T A HL J: I)' HO T E • AT <)SK O'l LO<"K. I PURE MOCHA CoI'PEE. { EriKli^li, Continental find Colonial papers always ! on tin; tab!.-. j Cb<\<^. Dnni^hts, kc. KamilicM and B>uid rs at jer week. Attiehpil lo the hotel, but jet suliideutly private isa ' large and mnpiifiernt i BILLIARD ROOM, John Aulkv, trom Huth'x, Hallarit, Marker,^ And aliowe<l to lie without exception the Ijest and most comfortable in town. CHILD & LITTLE, Proprietor!'. N.B.—A private entrance to all parts of the Hotel. CO M M X It C I A L II O T EL, Camp-street, Junction. j (Cobh & Coh. Booking Opptck.) COBB'R COACHES arrive at and depart from ! the Commercial Hotel daily.' _ Passoiipm by the alwiveline will find the Commercial Hotel one oi the best on the divings. No expense has been »pam| to secure the comfort of all who may pay the hotel a visit. j ■HOME, WRATHE LV k CO., { ' Proprietors, j milK Proprietor of the Abbeyldx House, hep to j X acquaint their friend* nnd the public, that th»y j have made very extensive alterations in their establishment, and are now opening it as a i FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND BOARDING lIOJJSE. TLe well-known eharaeii-r of the house.the elevated grounds it stands upon, as well as tho interior elcjrance. and convenience of . this Hotel, will nnd must render it one of the most desinible residences of Dunedin and its vicinity. The House is now fit. to accommodate n hundred pemuiH with comfortable bedrooms, and everything ha.s been done to render the tibln acceptable to the most fastidious lovers of p-ood cheer. A lar^e and elegant dinlop; room is set aside for those who prefer dining- off a well spread t hie. at as low a price as possible, and the sleeping compartments of thnt purt of the house, are well aired/ clean, and i comfortable. j For the healthy recreation of boarders, a large j double Bowling Alley will be available, and the best of Winrs, Liquors and Al'<s are unquestionably to be ! had at the Abheyk-ix House Bar. The Hotel iftMtuated in M A C LA « G A N- STR EKT, -»~— ni<)St opposite the Dunedin Club. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING or tiik Dl NEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE X\J it,L be held in the Athenceum, HighTV street, on FRIDAY, the 12th September, at 2 o'clock. It is necessary that the names of proposed New Members he enrolled in the Seer tury's book, seven days prior to Qeuwal Meeting. JAS. CRAWFURD, Secretary.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 222, 5 September 1862, Page 3
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