Amusements. rn H E; A T RE R O Y A L MONDAY, TUESDAY, and_ '■" "- WEITNESD AYFEBRUARY, 12th, 13th, AND 14EH. EOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY^ CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING. GRACE EGERTON (MRS. GEORGE CASE), AND MR. GEORGE CASE, Have much pleasure in announcing that they have arranged to appear as above, in their CELE* BRATED ENTERTAINMENTS— THE DRAWING-ROOM FLOOR. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. OUR TRIP TO. THE. RHINE; ODDS ABfD ENDS, ,&c., &c. Introducing full dress personations of character, or familiar .. " SKETCHES OF ODD PEOPLE " " From the Old Country, interspersed with Songs, Dances, Rapid Changes, Magical Elusions. and Musical Illustrations, as performed by them 2051 times in St James'slldl/Her Majesty's Conceit Room, in Her.Majesty'g Theatre, Egyptain Hail, and Polyg&phic Hall, London ; and the provincial towns in England. And since their arrival in Australia, in August, ; 1864, over 250 times in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and Queensland, being honored on numerous occasions by the presence of their, Excellencies Sir Charles Darling, Sir John Young, Sir Dominick Daly, and Sir George Bowen, witiv their, ladies, and suites, receiving on every ; representation the unanimous applause from crowded audiencies,, and the universal approbation of-the 'Public J?ress. '-'A A Oh ; Dec, 6th last, lheir entertainment in Wellington was .honored Toy. the presence of His Exqellency Sir George Grey and the Heads 4a£ Departments. *' During this short season Mr. George Case -?»31 haye the honor of performing many of those Solo's on the Violin and Concertina rendered so poptdar by bim at the Concerts of Mons^ Jullien, and at Exeter Hall, Hanover-square, and Her Majesty's Concerts, London. ______ ■■ iV Priije's of Admission : — Dress Circle, 45. ; Side IJirapery j[,o:tic:e. WE. YOD¥G & Gd; ■ '■';' :*•:'.■ ■■"■■ * ' '* '.' -" ;j "1 : ':' T)EG to return their smcere thanks to the Public of Invercargill and surrounding District for the very Überal patronage they have received since, they opened the Exchange Buildings, Dee* street, and now beg to inform them that they have determined positively to Leave the Province, and will now OFFER THE REMAINDER OF THEIR VALUA BL E S T ()aC K '• ■*» ... .'■■■' '~ '■ y \. t '■'.. . JOB TO-DAYS ONLY, At Prices which must ensure a SPEEDY CLEARANCE. They trust the Public will avail themselvei of thia opportunity of procuring ...-*.■.•' B ARGAIN Si ; . ■■;;/• -;""- '* "* ■# The remainder of the Stock after that period will be taken, and they invite TENDERS EROM THE TRADE for same. WM. YolpG& Wa DRAPERS, OtJTEri^ERS, &c,» EXCHANGE BUILDINGS* DEE-STREET, , IN JERCXRGIIiI*^; Honey. MONEY TO iMsf). aJX HUNDRED POUNDS td WO, ori Freehold-Security. :-•■—".---:.- - ~~ '- Apply to JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor. NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY (LIMITED), y. riiHIS Company ifl ready to make ADVANCES in Sums of £400 to £10,000, upon the, aecurity of freehold property, and stock and itatieni in connection with freeholds, Every information may be obtained on ■ppiiet* tITO tO ,-y-f.j ;':■£;« » AJ^KTt, RATIRAY wd 00,
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 213, 7 February 1866, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 213, 7 February 1866, Page 1
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