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P R INC E S S Sol© lessee and Manager Stage Manager T H E A T R E. .Mr W. H. Mumford Mr John Dunn THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), NOV. 15. The curtain will rise at 8 o’clock precisely, to HAROLD HAWK, Or, the Convict’s V engeance. Leonard Lincoln .........Mr F. Howe Joe Lobkins Mr John Dunn Harold Hawk Mr C. Herberte Levere . Mr Burton Lurcher Mr Bennett Countrymen, Constables, &c. Jessie Gray Miss JULIA MATHEWS Mrs Gray Miss Holt Beck}* - Dimple Miss A. Wiseman Sergeant Howth Mr Alleyne To conclude with the new Burlesque Extravaganza, entitled YE LADY OF LYONS. Beau scant Mr H. Richardson Colonel Camas Mr E. Howe Deschappelles Mr C. Herberte Claude Melnotte Miss JULIA MATHEWS Caspar Mr Bennett Landlord of the Golden Lion Mr Burton The Family Poi’ter Mr A. Leyne Madame Deschappelles Miss Wiseman Pauline Mr John Dunn Janet Miss Hickey The Widow Melnotte Mr R. B. Dale Monthly Dress Circle Season Tickets, 50s each. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN. SUMMONED MEETING, this Evening, at Eight o’clock. Fine for non-attendance. By order, W. G. GEDDES, Secy. MASONIC. THE HIRAM LODGE, E.C. will meet this evening, at 7.30 p.m., at the Masonic Hall, Princes street. Resident and Sojourning Brethren are cordially invited to attend. H. S. FISH, Jun., W,M. THE Adjourned Meeting of the Dunedin Lodge S3l, E.C. (by dispensation) will take place at the Masonic Hall, Princes street, on Thursday evening, the 16th instant, at halfpast 7 o’clock p.mA. C. REES, W.M. -f AA GASES of APPLES, in splendid conJL WV/ dition, ex Elkin Jane, from Hobart Town, just landed, AT C. G- RE Y ’ s> CUTTING, Princes street. gH 1 P “ ~|~l N G L A N D,” HOUSTON, MASTER. BEE Gp and Try it at the ROVIN C I A L O T E L. ELL PARK BREWERY. FIRST -CLASS CER TIFICATE AWARDED THE NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION Ton the SUPERIOR EXCELLENCY OF THEIR BEER. JAS. WILSON & CO., BREWERS AND BOILERS OP ALES AND PORTER, AND M A L S T E R S. WILKIE, WEBSTER AND CO., 15, COLI.TNS-STBEET, MELBOUMfE (Established 15 years), Beg to call attention to their magni.icent stock of Pianofortes, by Broadwopd, Collard, Erard, & . Harmoniums, by Alexandre, of Paris. B. ass Instruments, and all requisites for Military Banfis. Harps, Guitars, Concertinas, &c. hir hj Organs imported and erected. Pianof rtcs for sale on easy terms, or for hire, with option of purchase. Instrumeats taken in exchange. Organs and Pianofortes tuaed and .repaired. Extensive Show Rooms up stairs.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 789, 15 November 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 789, 15 November 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 789, 15 November 1865, Page 3