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OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. j Lessee Mr W. H. M umford. "THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, THE MAN OF MANY FRIENDS Overture Hornpipe. To conclude with Burlesque of LALLA ROOKH! Feramorz (with Songs) ...MISS J. MATHEWS. ri\tLEATKE ROYAL.—PROF. JACOBS, the B world-renowned Wizard and Ventriloquist, will present his ASTOUNDING WONDERS at the Theatre Royal. THIS EVENING, Saturday, December 30th, there wiU be an commence -at eight o'clock. Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s : Pit,. 2s. , M.UXO.Q.F. i;OURTH GRAND ANNUAL -EETE Will take place at VAUXHALJL GARDENS, ON NEW YEAR'S. DAY, JAN. 1, 1866, In Aid of the CHARITABLE FUNDS OF THE ORDER, Under the Distinguished Patronage of his Honor the Superintendent, his Worship the Mayor, the Volunteer Fire Brigade, A.1:0. Oddfellows, and the A. O--of Foresters. ' The Committee.has effected, an Engagement'at great expense" with the inimitable and renowned BARLOW, Who will give several of his popular and characteristic Vocal and Instrumental Entertainments, new songs, new solos, new burlesques, new dances, negro eccentricities, and perform on the banjo, violin, rock harmonicon, lute, cottage organ, gridiron, and *on the coxuinon bellows. Also, his great and original <song, " THE BLUE-TAILED ELY." Pianist Mr Alfred Singer. A splendid Quadrille Band has been engaged, -and an eflficient M.C. will be provided. The Rotunda will be kept strictly select for dancing. A great variety of entertainments will be provided and-carried out under proper management. Admission to the Gardens, 2s each ; children nnder 12 years of age, free. Return tickets will .be issued up till 6 o'clock. Steamers will run to and fro at 6d fares ; children under 12 years, half-price. The tide will serve from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets can be obtained from Brothers Rogers, Rattray street; J. Grey, Rattray street,; Geddes Brothers, Princes street; Burt, Octagon ; Robin, Octagon ; Woodlands, George street ; Watson's Royal Hotel, Walker street ; and any member -of Committee ; or of the Secretary, Charles Grey, Princes street. The Procession will form at 'the Oddfellows' Hall at half-past 10 o'clock sharp. CHARLES GREY, Hon. Secretary. M U.1.0.0.F. IHE Fourth Grand Annual Fete in connection with the above Order will take place on Ist January, 1866, at Vauxhall Gardens. The Committee have secured the services of •the inimitable BARLOW, who will appear in liis popular entertainment on that day. C. GREY, Secretary. STEAM TO GREY RIVER, Calling at the Bluff to land Passengers. Landing Cargo Inside the Bar. HE Fast and Favorite Steamship STAR OF THE EVENING, 220 Tons, James Fox, Commander, Will be despatched for the above ;port positively on M O N D A Y. Has superior accommodation for Saloon and Steerage Passengers. For Freight or Passage a,pply to MORISON, LAW, and CO., •»' ' Walker street. FOR HOKITIKA, CALLING AT LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, AND NELSON. Panama, New .Zealand, and j||f li_ Australian Royal-Mail Company's Steamship E G M O N T , 600 Tons, James Hagley, Commander, Will leave Port Chalmers for the above ports on WEDNESDAY, .the 3rd JANUARY. For freight or passage Apply to GEO. S. BRODRIGK, Mercer's Buildings, . Princes- street. ,G R AN D TO THE H E A D S, TUESDAY, 2nd JANUARY. ©E Favorite and Powerful Paddle s Steamer GOLDEN A'GE (Weather permitting) -will leave Dunedin at 10.30 A.M.-. Landing Passengers at TII E MAO R I KAI K, An Efficient Band is engaged, which will be landed, to give passengers an opportunity of enjoying themselves ashore. JRetuHfiTickets, 5s ; Children, Half-price. r F. GREER, Agent.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 827, 30 December 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 827, 30 December 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 827, 30 December 1865, Page 3