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GENTLEMAN engaged in Commercial or L Banking Business can have suitable BOARD and RESIDENCE in a Private Family. Address " A.," Office of this Paper. "ANTED, Gentlemen to get their Clothes ' thoroughly Cleaned, Repaired, &c, at M'DAVITT -r S, Maclaggan street, opposite Scandinavian Hotel. MswMmgpactuiMi WIRE. Apply at the Office of this Paper. ■ ' '_ _ . ANTED to ho known—Board and Lodgf irxg at the Old Glasgow Anna, Maclaggan street, 21s per-week. rANTED,/SECOND COOK & KITCHEN MAID. Apply Spanish Restaurant, Princes street. ANTED, a MAN COOK for the Old Glasgow Arms. .RINCESS THEATRE. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. BENEFIT OF MR JOHN DUNN. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, The curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely, to MASKS AND FACES; Or, Before and Behind the Curtain. Sir Charles Pomander Mr H. Richardson Mr Ernest Vane Mr Herbert ColleyCibber Mr R. B. Dale Mr Burton Triplet Mr John Dunn Ly3imachus Triplet Miss L. "Wiseman Mr Snarl Mr Howe Peg Wofflngton Miss JULIA MATHEWS Other characters by Members of the Company. Dance ... La Petite Laura Overture ... By the Band To conclude with *o A TT Q HP Faust Miss JULIA MATHEWS Mephistopheles, pdre Mr J. L. Hall Mephistopheles, Jils La Petite Laura Margarita Miss M. Dunn Dame Martha Mr J. Dunn Siebel Mr Dale Valentine Mr Richardson RINC E S S ' THIS EVENING, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1865. BENEFIT OF MR. JOHN DUNN. MASKS AND FACES ! Peg Woffington .1 Miss Julia Mathews. After which, by the kind permission of the Author, Mr B. L. Farjeon, THE SUCCESSFUL. BURLESQUE OF FAUST! Mephistophiles Mr John Hall, l Who has given the aid of his valuable services on this occasion. Private boxes and places to be had of Mr Rees, Tobacconist. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. TO W. H. MUMFORD, Esq., LESSEE. IK—I am commissioned by the Artistes and J other employes of the Theatre, to tender you, previous to the close of your first Season, a Complimentary Benefit, on any evening you may please to name. Your obedient Servant, (Signed) JOHN DUNN. Nov. 2, 1865. TO JOHN DUNN, Esq. EAR SIR— In acknowledging the receipt of your letter, offering me, on behalf of yourself, the other Artistes, and the employes of the Theatre, a Complimentary Benefit, I ■willingly accept -with grateful thanks so gratifying and substantial a mark of your confidence and esteem ; and I trust that our mutual exertions in the future will still further cement the agreeable feeling which now exists between us. The closing night of the Season will be on Wednesday, the Bth instant, and will, I think, be an appropriate occasion for your compliment. I remain, Yours faithfully, W. H. MUMFORD. Nov. 2, 1565. CORINTHIAN HALL. GRAND TREAT. MIDNIGHT CAVNIVAL BALL, ] MONDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1865, For the BENEFIT of JEM O'BRIEN, Reduced Prices—Tickets, Single, 4s ; Double do., 6s. j;T.B. : —A first-class Band and M.C. will be in attendance. Fancy Dresses can be obtained at the Hall. MUSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC. "R G. WEICHMANN begs to inform his friends from Victoria, and Otago and the Public in general, that he has arrived back in Dunedin from his voyage to the Continent, and has brought with him a new Company of English and German singers, who will have the honor of appearing before the public of Dunedin ©very evening at 8 o'clock at the of Marquis Wa*erford Hotel, Princes Street.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 778, 2 November 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 778, 2 November 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 778, 2 November 1865, Page 3