Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. Peopeietoe A. H. Puettelbw. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 24th, 1866. GRAND AMATEUR DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, By the Members of the AMATEUE DEAMATIO CLUB, IN AID OF THE LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. The Performance to commence with the Comio Drama in Two Acts, written by Charles Dance Esq., with new Scenery, Dresses, &c. Entitled, A WONDERFUL WOMAN. Chaeactees, The Marquis de Frontignac, Gentleman Amateur The Viscount de Millefleurs, J) o . Eodolphe, (a young painter). Do! Crepin, (a cobbler.) Do Tailor, Do! Servant Do. Madame Hortense Bertrand, Lady Amateur Cecill, (her Niece), Do. To be followed by a GRAND MUSICAL MELANGE. To conclude with a Farcical Extravaganza, written by Messrs Brough and Halliday, Entitled, THE COLLEEN BAWN SETTLED AT LAST Chaeactees. Hardress Cregan, Grentleman Amateur Lord Dundreary (of the period, ancestor of the present lord), Do. Myles na Copaleen (with song and Irish Jig) Do. Father T0m.... Do. Kyle Daly Do! John Do. -Thomas Do. 'Shelah (on this occasion) Do. Mrs. Hardress Cregan (nee Eily O'Connor, the Colleen Bawn with Song and Dance) Lady Amateur. Mrs. Eyrie Daly (nee Ann Chute the Colleen ltuadh) Lady Amateur. Prices of Admission ; Dress Circle, 4s ; Side Boxes, 3s ; Stalls. 2s ; Pit, Is ; Children half price. Doors open at half-past seven the performance to commence at eight o'clock prec sely. EducationalINVEECAEGILL GEAMMAE SCHOOL, DEE-STEEET : BOAEDEES' ESTABLISHMENT, LETEN-STEEET : A. MACDONALD, PEINCIPAL. npHE PUPILS will BE-ASSEMBLE on MON -*- DAY, the 15th. Beginners and advanced pupils can be enrolled, and prepared for Professional and Commercial pursuits. Detailed Prospectuses on Application. INVERCARGILL ACADEMY. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. J. B. WARDROP, P. E. I. S. (Formerly English* Master, Montrose Academy, Scotland.) EECTOE. a . rnHIS ACADEMY will be EE-OPENED on WEDNESDAY, 3ed JANUAEY, 1866. The course comprises a good English, Commercial, and Classical Education, Vocal Music, and Drawing. Mr, W. lias accommodation for two additional Boarders. Application to be made at his residence, Esk-street, or at the Academy. Conveyances. ' COBB AND COS. TELEGEAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. pOACHES will leave the Booking Office, Prince VJ of Wales Hotel as under, for Kingston (Lake Wakatip) — Tuesdays, at 5 a.m. Bluff (Daily) to meet steamers Eiverton — Mondays and Thursdays, at 10.30 a.m. Mat-aura — Tuesdays and Fridays, at 5 a.m. Extra Coaches or Express Wagons for families furnished at a few minutes' notice. HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE OR HIRE. LIVEEY AND BAITS, with the best of provender, and careful attention, at lowest prices. Stables — Esk-street, opposite Morison, Lav and Co. Office — Dee-street, Prince of Wales Hotel, OHAS, B. OTftMAff,
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 206, 22 January 1866, Page 1
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414Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 206, 22 January 1866, Page 1
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