The at re royal. Lessee G. Donne. THIS EVENING, NOVEMBER 17. FARE WELL NIGHTS. Mias EDITH PALMERS TON for the first time in Dunedin in HIGH COMEDY, as VOL ANTE. Also, first time as NELLY O’NEILL, from the GREEN BUSHES. The Popular and Celebrated English Artiste, EDITH PALMERSTON (mes w. Alexander), Assisted by-MR W. ALEXANDER, Will have the honor or appealing in her Mimical, Serio-Comic, and Protean Entertainment, HOUSEHOLD SKETCHES. Programme : pp©lo 6 XJ E BALLAD, “ Meet rae in the Willow Glen.” MRS FLINTSKYN. SONG—“ The Troubles of a Boarding-House.” JEMIMA JANE.—Song, “Missus says in my ways I’m older than I look.” MOLLY GRIFFITHS. Latest Intelligence from Wales—Young Morgan Llewellyn—The Sweet Vale of Llangollen— Welsh Ballad. MR J. QUITTER.— SNACKS. Song, “ Mrs Plintskin’s not the kind of Shop.” KITTY BRUSHIT. Kitty’s Song of Sonrrs. DICKEY HARTSHORN. SONG—“ Pretty Mary May by.” (Interval of Fifteen Minutes.) PART 11. Miss LUCRETIA TARQIIINA GUSHINGTON Miss GUSHINGTON’S ENTERTAIMENT. MISS LETITIA DOUBLEFACE. Song, “ Some Folks call me a Ci'oss Old Maid.” NELLY O’NEILL, from the GREEN B USHES. IRISH BALLAD. PEPITO.—Song—“ To Theatrical Managers.” MONS. ADOLPHE VOLTAIRE VERMONT. Concluding with VOLANTE & the COUNT, From Tobin’s Celebrated Comedy of THE HONEYMOON. ENGLISH BALLAD. EDITH PALMERSTON, in Propria Persona. PIANOFORTE, MR A. SINGER. The following are the greatly Reduced Prices of Admission : Dress Circle, 3s ; Private Boxes, 5s per Seat ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. A Variation of Programme Every Evening. Edith palmerston (Mrs W. Alexander), Begs to announce her • BENEFIT AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, cm SATURDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, (The Last Night of her engagement) on which occasion she will appear in her entirely original entertainment, A MERRY EVENING, Introducing an almost entire change of Programme, including LOCAL SONGS ! LOCAL HITS ! Tickets can be obtained, and places secured, at West’s Musical Warehouse. Full Programme in “ Evening Star” of Saturday. FOR SALE,, THE Paddle Steamer, ENTERPRISE, as she now lays at the Stuart-street Jetty. Apply to W. & G. TURNBULL and Co. Dunedin, 27th Sept. 1865. NEW MARKET HOTEL, Corner of Hope and Princes streets. Good Accommodation for Travellers. Spirit and Wines of . the best quality. Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle Horses always in readiness. P.S.—Horses for private sale. EDWARD BRO VVN, Propr etor. YOUNG POETS aspiring to reach the summit of Mount Parnassus, are respectfully informed that they can procure a Rhyming Dictionary for 8s 6d., p,t Hay’s Promenade. P BIBLES FOR THE MILLION. OCKET TESTAMENTS, (with Psalms and Paraphrases) NEATLY BOUND, S-IXPENC E E A C H. Ac HAY’S BIBLE WAREHOUSE, Princes-street. B P OTTLE LICENCE HOLDERS—See Otago News Letter, No. 36, just out. One penny LAYKOUSE PREACHING —See Otayl News Letter, No. 36, just out. One penny. SIR JASPER’S TENANT now publishing in Otago Nexus Letter. One penny. OR a STRIKING LIKENESS pay a visit to DOODEWARD’S EXHIBITION PORTRAIT G ALLERY, Opposite Knox’s Church, Where you can obtain a Correct Portrait for ONE SHILLING. N.B. Photographs of the Exhibition and of W. A. Jarvey, One Shilling each. STEAM TO WAIKOUAITI & MGERAKI TWICE A WEEK. THE Paddle Steamer ENTERPRISE Jill sail Mondays and Thursdays punctually>r Waikouaiti and Moeraki. For freight apply > DALRYMPLE, JUN., & CO., Agents.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 791, 17 November 1865, Page 3
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516Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 791, 17 November 1865, Page 3
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