'; Wanted. "\£7~ '.NTED. an experienced Married Couple, wifcht v out children, to take charge of a Temperance Bo;jraing House. R-ferences' will be required. Ap? ly at Caxton's Temor-rance House, Maclagganstre t. lI,"ANTED to sell 50,000 pieces paperhangings TV ( marbles and, oaks, Is; Latins, Is (id ; flocks. 2s 6i; gold drawing aooma, 3s 6'd ; PelJine's .cheap paj -rhangins' warehouse, George-steet, belqw Rovfd ~ '.' y&ii.J>97 pieces waiered_ceidng papers, Cheap! WANTED.— A: Situation, in the Ready-made Clofchiiig or Boot Trade, by a Man of 20 vears' experience, of thorough busines's habits. No objection to manage up-country Store. References unexceptionable. Address, H. L., office of this paper. TO CARTERS. WANTED, Tenders to draw about (28,000 feet) Twenty-eight Thousand Feet of Squared Timber from tbe West Taieri Bush to the Taieri River. For particulars apply to Mr. Wm M'Dermot, West Taieri, or to G. M. Aldrich, Lower Taieri Ferry. WANTED, 3 Five or Six-roomed Houses. Also, Wanted to Let, a Two-Roomed Cottage, a First-class General Store with large cellars ; also, furnished bed-rooms. Apply to William Hooper, House and Land Agent, Hope-street. WANTED every one to know, thafc Clutha Coals are now being delivered at the Clutha Coal Shed, on the Beach, at. the reduced price of £2 per Ton, for cash on delivery. H. T. GREEN, (For the Guiding Star, Princes-street, over Switzer's. V TIJANTED, Owners for a number of shingles T T (say 10,000), removed from the Wood Jetty— 300 feather edged weatherboards, removed from the end ot New Jetty 1 small box masons' tools, W.8., supposed from Oamaru or Waikouaiti j 1 cart, ex Nelson, no mark ■ ' I If not claimed wifcinn fourteen days will be sold to pay expenses. JNO. H. JENKINSON, _. ~ n , n ■ . Jetty Keeper. Dunedin, October 25, 1862. A YOUNG LADY, of business habits, wishes an engagement as Housekeeper or Barmaid, in respectable Hotel. Address A. Z., offiee of this paper. EMPLOYMENT WANTED, by a respectable ; Young Man thoroughly acquainted with horses and cattle. Address Active, office of this paper. DRAYS wanted for the Dunstan im mediately. , „. A PPJy Mr Solomon, at Lazarus's Bonded Stores, Stafford-Street. "VTORTH DUNEDLN SCHOOL.—Wanted, a J7S Female Teacher, salary, £150 per annum. Apply on or before 4th November next, enclosing testimonials, kc, to Mr Street, of Gillies and Street, Princftj-street. if9~()iU'\ ,JL' U LK®U, on Personal or Othlr cU/Vjl/l/l/ Security. Apply to J. S. Raphael, Bell Hill. vsanmfstte-MMit Auw^'.^'^.<mv:^.^'j.j.iuLwaiacßanaji, -n, r . UT . gmrvtmi Amusements. m H E A T R E ROYAL. X 'Lessee : Mr. Clarancb Holt. Tremendous Success of OUR VILLAGE. Great Hit! Glorious Triumph ! Continued Reduction of Pries. P I T—O N E SHILLING. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), OCT. 23th, i S(.*md Time in Dunedin, of | The Great Nautical Drama, entitled OUR VILLAGE: OR, THE WRECK OF THE RATTLESNAKE, With new and beautiful Scenery, illustrating At Home and Abroad. Mr Clarance Holt will appear for the second time in Dunedin as Tom Tuj.t.ock, originally plaved by \ bim in Melbourne for 30 successive niehts. MRS. CLARANCE HOLT as Florence Halliday, N.B.- In order to give full effect to the great scene at tie end ofthe second act, the entire .stage will be thrown open, representing a SINKING VESSEL IN A STORM AT SEA. ,This piece has been in contemplation for some weeks past, Tom Tullock being one of the most successful characters in Mr Holt's rapertoire. The Scenery painted expressly for this great production, Oy Messrs Tannett and Manly. Tlu Mechanical Effects," arranged by Mr Freer. The Piece produced under the direction of Mr J. M. Wolfe. i And the cast of characters embracing the full strength I <i this powerful company. To Conclude with JOHN W A P V S . OYAL PRINCESS' -TH EA T BE.' Lessees, Messrs. T. and S. Fawcett. . I MR GEORGE FAWCETT ' AND MISS EMMA, NEVILLE. Triumphant Success of the new Burlesque. ON TUESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, The Charming Drama of CLARI S S E. MUSI CA L ME LAN GE, BY MADAME CARANDINI, i MR. SHE R W IN, . AKD- : ■ ■■■.'•> ,-| MR. SVI ALL. To conclude with the successful Burlesque of THE NYMPH OF THE LURLEYBURG. Sir Rupert Miss E. NevilK ' The Seneschal... ... .. Mr Geo. Fawcett. ON SATURDAY NEXT, - The Second GRAND MORNING CONCERT, With an entirely new Programme. ON FRIDAY, 3ls* OCTOBER, BENEFIT OF THE VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. BA T H S. — B A T H S.- BAT H S.— City Baths, Rattray-street.—Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths. Open from 6 a.m to 8 p.m. Sundays, tilf 12 noon. ....... Private Baths for Ladies. . MUSIC. MUSIC.-500 New add Select Pieces of Music, just arrived per Aldinga. M. NASHELSKI. ' Princess street, next door to-Theatre Royal. " ALL WORK AND NO PLAY, "~~~' ~ MAKES JACK A DULL BOY," THEY SAY. A GOOD SONG, Comic or Sentimental; a good Dance, with good Music; and a night of fun and real joviality, may be had any night at T. B. SMITH'S, Sbakspeare Hotel, Rattray-street, Not forgetting,"at the same time, a first-rate nobbier or a glass of genuine English ale,--.mild or.bitter, old or new, served in one ofthe largest music'and amuse, ment halls in Dune-iin. Good board aud lodging, good meals, good beds, and everything else good, and at moderate prices, at the ";. - .'■■.'••■' SHAKSPEARE. "' ■..' . _ T.'B. SMITH. Proprietor. A1 GENTLEMAN T can be accommodated with superior Board and Residence in a pleasant locality, five minutes walk from'Post-office. Terms reasonable. For particulars apply to Mr Black, Chemist, nearly opposite Theatre Royal." TAGO DINING-ROOMS AND BOARDING HOUSE, Princes-street South, below the Police Barracks, and next to Walter Bell and Co's Timber Yard. Meals not to be surpassed iu Dunedin, for instance, Dinner, consisting of Soups, Roast or Boiled Joints Made Dishes, Pastry, ana Cheese, for 2s. ' Board and Residence by the day or week. By the Week, 30s; by the Day, 6s. Good Bsds. 1. NORTH, Proprietor, late of Melbourne. SECURITY AGAINST FIRE AND THIEVES WITH TANN'S PATENT RELIANCE SAFES rl IHEo*-) faithful depositories are the only kind JL ever tested by actual experiment in the-e Colonics, haviiig been submitied to a fien ordeal in Syd- | ney, 1, the permission of the Government, under the ; Inspection of the highest authorities, with complete succey . * I, T, l- l/ e Safes are now used by the Bank of New Zeai land. ti-cßink of New South Wales, the Commercial I Bank, riie Joint Stock-Ba>»k, .the Oriental Bank, and nume { • tis merchants and, traders. lanri's^mi-liable fire-proof floors, for strone rooms i ' . . 6 patent padlocks, bullion, and deed boxes, kc. . , , Illustrated list of Safes, with sizes, prices, &c., sent on application to the undersigned, who ared-he-sole importers and agents. ~ BRUSH & MACB©# NELL, : A ; ~326, George-Btreet,rSydney. [
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 267, 28 October 1862, Page 6
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