We learn from the Argus that the Lyster Opera Company, will commence a new season at the Theatre Royal on boxing night, with " Oberon." Mr. W. A. Richardson, a new English baritone—pupil of Garcia and Furtado—engaged by Mr. Lyster in London, will make his debut as Count di Luna, in " II Trovatore." It is stated that Mr. Richardson has an organ of very rich quality.
*0 LET, the CAFE and RESTAURANT ROOM of the THEATRE ROYAL. D. V. ARTILLERY REGIMENT. IRING in Second Class will take place To- } morrow Morning at the Kaikorai Butts. A. M'FARLANB, Officer Instructor. PORTER BOTTLES and CASES:—Any quantity wanted. M. Joel, Red Lion-Brew-ery and Princes Street. "ANTED, the Public to Patronise the Arcade Circulating Library, 1200 Vols, most poptilar authors. E. J. King, 7 Arcade. ANTED, a Few Acres Cultivated Land, Fenced, with House, &c, within 3 or 4 miles of town, in exchange for a substantial House and Garden at Primrose Hill. For a suitable place an equivalent in cash will be -given. Apply Ferguson and Mitchell, engravers, &e., Princes street, Dunedin. O GROCERS.—WANTED, a first-class Counter Hand. Apply by letter to Paterson and M'Leod, Queen's Warehouse. 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 Ca£6. "EW WORDS TO AN OLD RHYME. FANCY BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET, Now in this merry, happy time, 'Tis best to advertise in rhyme, People all love a Christmas chyme, Says Moses. Ladies, who trip it up and down, Who has the neatest shop in town ? Who never meets you with a frown ? 'Tis Moses. Who, when a thing is new or nice, Will get it for you in a trice, And never minds about the price? . Why, Moses. Ye gentlemen, who cut a dasli With military plume and sash, Where do you get the best for cask ? With Moses. And ah, ye little girls and boys, Who's always adding to your joys, By selling you such pretty toys ? "Wee Moses. Where the new Post Office is planned, Just opposite he takes his stand, And makes all Princes-street look grand, Does Moses,
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 820, 21 December 1865, Page 2
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371Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 820, 21 December 1865, Page 2
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