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Theatre royal. Lessee G. "Donne. THIS EVENING, NOVEMBER 18. BENEFIT OF MISS EDITH PALMERSTON. Last Night of Engagement. On •which occasion this popular Artiste will appear in her original .Entertainment, A MERRY EVENING OF HOUSEHOLD SKETCHES, Introducing an entire variation of programme. The entertainment concluding (for the first time in Dunedin) with an original BURLESQUE DI CAMRIA, Witten expressly for Edith Palmerston by the late F. Laurence, Esq., author of the successful burlesque of “ Kenilworth;” Programme : Peggy Paring, a London charwoman. Song—“ Peggy’s Lament.” Miss Letitia Doubleface, an old maid on the shady side of forty. Song, “ Some Folks call me a Cross Old Maid. ” ° Lord Dundreary.—Sam’s Letter. MONS. ADOLPHE VOLTAIRE VERMONT, the great Anglo-French Tragedian. Kitty Brushit, Maid -of - all - work. Kitty’s song of songs. Dicky Hartshorn, the Doctor's Boy. Soug —“• Pretty Mary May by.” [Kitty Brushit and Dicky Hartshorn-are retained in present programme by special desire.] Interval of Fifteen Minutes. PART 11. Miss Fitz Lemington. Fine arts (hearts) and the Drama. Miss Fitz Lemington’s Entertainment. NELLY O’NEILL, from the GREEN BUSHES. Ballad —“ The (Jruiskeon Lawn.” The entertainment to conclude with an original BURLESQUE DI CAMRIA. Faust, with Parody ... Miss E. Palmerston Princess, with Parody .... Miss E. Palmerston Fairy, with Parody ... Miss E. Palmerston Prince, with Parody ... Miss E. Palmerston 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. L T T S ’ S XN I A R 1 E S, FOR 18 6 6. JUST RECEIVED. 11. W I S E, STATIONER, Princes street. TO PAINTERS AND OTHERS. TO LET, that old-established Painter’s Shop in George street, lately occupied by Mr D. Milne. Apply to James Keir & Co., Princes ctreet, or on the premises. FORSALE. THE Paddle Steamer, ENTERPRISE, as she now lays at the Stuart-street Jetty. Apply to W. & G. TURNBULL and Co. 18155. Dunedin, 27th Sept. MAR K E T E W MAR KE T 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 BROWN, Proprietor. YOUNG POETS aspiring to reach the summit of Mount Parnassus, are respectfully informed that they can procure a Rhyming Dictionary for 8s Gd., at Hay’s Promenade. BIBLES FOR THE MILLION. P OCK E T TESTAMENTS, (with Psalms and Paraphrases) KEATi Y HOUND, SIXPENCE EACH. At HAY’S BIBLE WAREHOUSE, Princes-street. FOR a STRIKING LIKENESS pay a visit to DOODEWARD’S EXHIBITION PORTRAIT GALLERY, 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. CURRIE AND SMITH’S ESTATE. T'ENDERS are invited for the Purchase of the Assets in the above Estate, excluding the Stock in Trade, to be lodged with the undersigned. on or before Thursday, 23rd instant, at 12 o’clock. Parties intending to tender will obtain full particulars, by applying to Mr John Grifien, Princes-street, between the hours of 9 anti 11 am. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN DAVIE, For Self and Co-Trustees in the Estate of Currie and Smith. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY^ A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above Society will be held at the Society’s Rooms, next to Otago Hotel, on Monday evening, the 20th lust. Business ; Revision of the Rules and Bye-Laws of the Society, and electing a Members’ Auditor. J. R. THOMPSON, Secretary. FOR SALE, a Snug GROCERY BUSINESS. Apply early, as shop closes after Wednesday. Mrs Hardman, next News Letter Office.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 792, 18 November 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 792, 18 November 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 792, 18 November 1865, Page 3

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