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"DOTAL PRINCESS' THEATRE THIS EVENING (THURSDAY,) DEC. 4, Tremendous Attraction To-night, for the Benefit of - Mr. W. SEER WIN. ' NEW OPERA AND BURLESQUE. This evening wbl te presented for the first time in the colony, Ba'fe's famojs opera, THE BOHKAIIAN GIRL. With all tbe original music. , Conductor—Mr Geo. Loder. Thaddeus ... Mr W. Sberwiu Count Arnheim Mr G^Fawcett Devilshoof Mr J. Small Arline ". Mdme.<Carandini The celebrated Gipsy choruses, duetts, trios, and concerted music—" 1 Dreamt I dwelt in Marble Halls, "Then you'll remember me," "The heart bow'd down," " When the fair land of Poland," and "Search through the wide world, 1' with all the popular music. To conclude with (for the^rst time) with new scenery and effects, the glorious burlesque THE MILLER AWD HIS MEN. Karl — ... Miss Emma Neville Ravina (the neglected one) ... Mr Geo. Fawcett Lothair - .. Mr John Dunn New Songs, new Dances, new Breakdowns, new. Scenery, and new Fun. The Box plan is now ready, and the Private Boxes only are left. DOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. TO THE PUBLIcToF DUNEDIN. I beg to inform my Friends and Patrons, that my first Benefit will take place, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, On which occasion will be produced, with entire New Scenery and Effects—also, with the original Melbourne cast of characters, Dion Boucicault's beautiful Drama, entitled • THE OCTOROON, MADAME MARIE DURET And MR JAMES LE ROY Having kindly volunteered their services on this 1 occasion. • Trusting to your kindness and patronage, I beg to subscribe myself, EMILY WISEMAN. rpHEATRE ROYAL. JL Lessee : Mr. Clarancb Holt. PIT, ONE SHILLING. Immense Success of Alexandre Dumas' great French Drama entitled THE RAG-PICIfrER of PARIS, Which will be repeated THJS EVENING (Thursday) for the last time, with the following powerful ; - cast:—-..' .■'._■.. iiii'i ... 'ii.iii" 'ii'-'i " :'-'" . Mr Clarance Holt as Jean, the Rag-picker Mrs .Clarance..Holt as MarieDidier^ - ! Supported by the entire strength of the Company. Dance .............. Miss Ada.Hart, "''." To conclude with the laughable - *:'".'..~. /'ii' ::."■' V.'■-'.-Farce"'of -'-'•"'-■: ■ WHO STOLE THE POCKET BOOK ? •-. Tn preparation, THE LONE HOUSE ON THE BRIDGE OF NOTRE DAME;' and MONTE CHRISTO with new and magnificent scenery. m HE A, "TRE R 0 V A L . : V ■ TO-MORROW EVENING, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, Under Distinguished patronage, for the Benefit of " 'THE - ; FIRE: BRIGADE,.. . ; On which occasion will be presented, by special desire, the beautiful Parisian ; play •"• entitled x BELPHEGOR THE MOUNTEBANK, In the.course of the evening, • I MISS* EMMA NEVILLE: WILL APPEAR for the first time at this theatre (by'the kind permission of- S. R. Jones, Esq.,) and sing ; ..-_......... THE -FIREMAN'S'. SONG, i Words by Mullhollahdi ■ Music arranged by Loder. ..-.. h , -TocOnclude with the new Farce ■. ■:■:./.,'.-"-.■.-•.,- '■ v.*.:.*-of-the•' ':■.-■■. I . • MOUSTACHE .-; ; MOTElif EN T; '"'. ",;:•'■"..:. NEW NOTICE. ; 0 BAZAAR EXHIBITION. MR JOHNJONES, having kihdly'placedtbe old Club House and Grounds in Maclaggan-street atthe disposal '.'.of; the -Committee, theTßazaar In aid of,the rNew Church (Church of England) now jbeing •erectedin Dunedin, will beheld on : TUESDAY, the 16th INST., • And Following Days (18th excepted), Commencing at 1 o'clock. MR.'kOHLER'S CELEBRATED BAND Will be in Attendance. I THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION 1 Will also be held at the sametime and place. Intending Exhibitors are earnestly requested to 1 meet the Committee, at Mr R. B. Martin's Offices below the Athenaeum, to-morrow (Friday) evening, at half-past seven, for the purpose of making final arrangements as to space, &c. .WM, CARR YOUNG, On bebalf of the Bazaar Committee. ALFRED ECCLES,' On behalf of the .Industrial Exhibition Committee. , For .Sale. " FOR SALE, A FARM of about 160 Acres,-situate-at "Warepa —about ten of which are Bush.' This Land was an early choice., and from its proximity to a fine bush is well suited for a comfortable homestead. * Apply to GILLIES and STREET, . '"'•'•"• Princes-street, Dunedin. TOBACCO. TOBACCO. A Well-assorted. Stock, of the Best Brands of Twist, Cavendish, Honeydew, and .Fancy Tobaccos, wholesale and retail. -, ' - , A. HELMS and CO., / Princes-street, nearly nnnotjte Gold OflW. > CIGARS. CIGARB. ~ The Largest Stock in, Dunedin/ 1 AN Assortment of- guaranteed Hfcvanah Cigars, at moderate' prices, wholesale and retail. * ] A. HELMS and CO., Princes-street, nearly opposite Gold Office.' SNUFFS! 'SNUFFS! ! /GENUINE Teddy's and Colonial, in jars VX / and pound canisters. ~ „ - 'A. HELMS and CO., Princes-street, nearly opposite Gold-office. -. OLONIAL 'BUTTER, very prime, now land'mg "' * > , f 4 , r Sinclairs bacon, and 4 Currants. < " ' ' E. QUICK. ' IND, COOPJ£ and CO.'s Ale, in bulk and { bottle, JL" " new brew ' ? * * v l ,- Bass'sTNo/SanclWhitbreadVale ' : \ " Wines, spirits, ale and, porter, various brands < * Teas, sugars, currants,- sardines, pickles], corn, flour -\ f A \ x | + I , „ w Hams, bacon, cheese, batter, -arid cabin.bisr, Blacking (Day and Martin's), soap and candles ~ ~\ Tentsy tarpaulins,, corn "sacks, "«ri&: iManila •* v -*-»pe f ~..,.. u%* %1 a -** | $ „ *'y "Earthenware;'tinware, Jtubs and buckets { *** < ' . Shovels^ spades, - sluice * hoe9}^ixl&, colonial '•-"*- ovens' "* -«-!->-.►, „^ i^rr^, j g 4ilfi,ColottMU harhesß,'ldßbr^vßaslMSs;„,slate and ced& ■ , f,^,^dhimney-pieces «vj. *^- , t Sulphraic acid, spirits «f wine/Hqllowayfs Pills', , A y A v yu ,^ *«.f ty&'QTJICKu I-'***:, tff^^^\l : aa&p^tfot g'^ ' 'to^W. PoUock, butcW, Prii^^^^^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 3

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