r>\ I R C U S. PRINCESS THEATRE. Proprietors...Herr S. GEEENBERG and CO. Manager ~ Mr W. H. FOLEY. Greatest Attraction ever offered ! THIS EVENING (WEDESDAY), DEC. 20. BENEFIT OF THE INIMITABLE BARLOW, AND LAST APPEARANCE! Entirely New Programme. New Songs, Ballads, Burlesques, &c BARLOW'S IRISH ELECTION! Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Half-past Eight. Admission: Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s; Children, half-price. N.B.—Private boxes may be secured at Mr Rees's. niRCUS. PRINCESS THEATRE. _JEC IA L NOTI CE ! The Golden Age steamer will leave PORT' CHALMERS at 6.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, Dec. 21st, to carry passengers to Dunedin to witness the performance, returning the same evening at 11 o'clock. OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessee Mr W. H. Mtjmford. RE-OPEN DRAMATIC SEASON BOXING NIGHT, 26th DEC, With the following full & efficient Company : MISS JULIA MATHEWS, Queen of Burlesque ; MISS CASSY MATTHEWS MISS SHEPPARDE HISS POLLY LEAK MISS WISEMAN LITTLE LAURA MR R. ROBERT 3 MR MORRISON MR JOHN DUNN MR RICHARDSON MR HERBERTS MR HOWE MR BENNETT MR WILMOTT. I H E A T R E ROYAL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PROFESSOR JACOBS, Having performed before nine-tenths of the Inhabitants of the Entire Earth, and acknowledged by the Press of all Nations and People and Tongues to have no equal in the MAGIC ART, being *iow on a Telegraphic Visit through the Colonies, will appear for -a FEW NIGHTS ONLY in his TEMPLE OF MAGIC, At the above Theatre, when, in addition to his •exhaustless stock of MYSTERIOUS DECEPTIONS, he will introduce a number of entirely NEW TRICKS, very lately initiated by himself, and how foY the FIRST TIME performed in this part of the world. - The GRAND OPENING NIGHT will be On SATURDAY, DEC. 23rd. Notwithstanding the limited nature of Mr Jacob's engagement, and the great expense attendant thereon, the prices will -be as follows: —Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, Is. Children under 10 years of age, half-price. Seats should be reserved at once by application to Box Office, West's Musical Warehouse. SELECT BALL L Will be held at the MARQUISS OF WATERFORD'S HOTEL, Princes street, on THURSDAY NIGHT, DEC. 21, Double Tickets 7s 6d, Single do. ss, may be obtained of Professor Sands, Stafford street, and at the Hotel. j /GARDENS. A. C. Rees Lessee. OPEN DAILY. In future on Sunday afternoons (weather permitting) a Steamer will run. ADMISSION OFF E E ..FREE. ROOM, PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Will open on BOXING DAY. Pure Mocha as in the Theatre Cafe\ General Government Electric Telegraph. OPENING OF TO PICTON. N AND AFTEB~~TH-IS DATE AN ' ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH STATION Will be open at PICTON. The Tariff of Charges can be seen at the "various Stations. ALFRED SHEATH, Telegraphic Engineer. J&hjpistohurch, Dec. 14th, 1865.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 819, 20 December 1865, Page 3
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