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LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUN D.— The Commiitee of the above Fund are requested to meet This Day, at four o'clock, at the Commercial Hotel. FRED SAVERY, Hon. Sec. ZXJsrr-rru.Mv^wlMlzunimM-mintuxnnsfr=^ «»—^—|Tl|||||||| nm f»ij»— Amusements. rr\ HEAT 11 E ROy a L JL Lessee : Mr. Clakaj.-oe Holt. PIT-ONE SHILLING. Brilliant Attraction for THIS EVENING, (THURSDAY,) 13th NOV Lnst Ni-htof MISS HARRHT GORDON In the successful Burlesque of CAMARAL Z A M A N. T^T^r^rU 116 Graild AHegorical Tableaux of ' ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND MR and MRS CL\RANCE HOLT, In their favorite characters of Ruy Gomez, and the Duchess de Torroneueva LITTLE MAY AS KFNG CHARLES MR. .T. p. HYDES, And the Full Btrench of the Company lo commence at 8 o'clock precisely, with the admired v.AT* Tm T *la.vmarket comedy, entitled FAINT HEART NEVER. WON FAIR LADY rm UyS 0"? ez " - - - Mr Clarance Holt iheDiichesa - - - Mrs Clavame Holt Kni}? Charles - Little May After which the Grand Allesrorical Tableaux of "England, Ireland, and Scotland," In which Miss Harriet Gordon will sing several appropriate songs, received last Monday evening, with great applause. To be followed by the second appearance of MR. HERBERT LAKE, In his new Lonal Version of " The Fall of Bell Hill." To conclude with the great Burlesque, entitled O'AMAItALZAMAN Cainaralzaman (with all the beautiful Songs) n /«. ,™ • £Miss Gordon linns' (limperor of China) Mr J. P. Hydes n &3?T To-Morrow Evening, Miss HARRIET GOltuON'3 BH.YEFIT. under distinguished patronage, " The Creole and Massanidlo. Other Novelties in preparation. ■OOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. Benefit of MR GEO. FAWCETT. Under the following distinguished patronage :— His Honor Judge Gresson • Major Ryan, and the Officers of the 70th Regiment ; J. Jone*. E<q.; Geo. M<Lean, Esq., "ank o New Zealand rWßoyse, Esq.. of Royse, Muffle and Co. ; W T. Wright, Esq.; Wolfe Harris, lisa., of f/ng. Harris aud Co.; < aptain John M'L-an • M-Leod and Gibson; L. Sampson, Esq. ; S Cleve Esq. j A. M'Landrcss, Ksq. ; C. C. Cole. Esn • Henry Driver, Esq. ; 11, Martin, Esq. : - Teschmaker, Esq., &c , &c. THURSDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, The Performance will commence with A CURE FOR THE HEART ACHE. Young Rapid..... .. Mr Geo. Fawcett. Alter whicn Madame Caraudini and Mr Walter Sherwin Will appear in the Fourth Act of ILTROVATORE. lo conclude with the famous Burlesque, entitled PUSS IN BOOTS £ a]P!l, •'• • • Miss E. Nflville. Puss van old Tom) Mr Geo. Fawcett, On SATURDAY Next, Grand Fashionable MORNING CONCERT. DUNEDIN Volunteer Firo Brigade.—Engine Piaclice this evening, at & p.m./sharp. Members assemble at the Engine hou:e. , By order, WM. H. MUMFORD, Hon. Secretary. ■rvD.NBD.IN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS— There will he a Meoting of Volunteers on Friday evening, at half-past Six o'Clock p.m., in the yard behind the Immigration Barracks. WM. J. B. JUNOR, „ _ . ~. Captain and Adjutant. N.B.—Any one wishing to enrol may do so at the same time. AT H S.->B AT H S.-~B ATH S — City Oaths, Ratfray-street.—Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths. Opea from 6 a.m to 8 p.m. hundays, till 12 noon. Private Baths for Ladies. (^ OMF»? RTABLE li«i«ings for Single Gentlemen, J at Mrs Johnson's, York-place, Stewart-street. JTOHN MURDOCH, of Park Head, near Glas- [ gow. Yoar broiher William has arrived, and wishes to hear from you. - Write to the Danstan Post Office. T A DIES ..Boarding and Day School, conducted by ,XJ Mrs Gillon, corner of Albert-street and Londonstreet, hearty opposite Park House. L, m . £2 REWARD.. ~~ OST, between Waihola Hotel and Saddle Hill, a Gold Geneva Watch, in a red, morocco ense. Number and: maker's name known. Whoever will restore the same to MrCremen.ts.tTaierlßush Hotel j or to Mr Coghiil, Lake Hotel, will receive the above rewwd. f

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 281, 13 November 1862, Page 6

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591

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 281, 13 November 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 281, 13 November 1862, Page 6

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