& OYAL PR IN CE S S THE AT R E TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. Overture......Farce, “ John Dobbs”;..... 'panffh Dance......Overture .....To conclude last night but one with “THE SEA OF ICE.” ' ■ TO-NIGHT ! LAST PERFORMANCE Of “THE DRAWING-ROOM FLOOR.” ■a R ACE G E H T G N (Mrs George Case), •and QEORGB .OABB, Will make their THIRD APPEARANCE AT ST . GE O R G E ’ S H A L L , THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), 19th JANUARY, -And will present for the last time their highly successful entertainment, entitled A DRAWING-ROOM TO LET! ■lncluding those Personations of Character, Musical "Illustrations, Magical Illusions, &c., &c., So enthusiastically received at their performances on Wednesday and last Evening. MR GEORGE CASE Will perform on the Concertina for the last time, his fantasias on ‘ ‘ The Last Rose of Summer,” and “ Home, Sweet Home.” - The programme will a’so include his imitations of the Highland Bagpipes, and his Comic Variations. ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. ( First production of *** LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM ABROAD AND AT HOME. ” ACloak Room is provided for Ladies visiting the Reserved Seats, where may be left their Cloaks, Bonnets, &c., and a female attendant will be in waiting—by whom nO fee or . gratuity is allowed to be accepted. A plan of the seats may be seen, and places secured, at Mr West’s Music Warehouse, Princes-street. It is respectfully suggested that the taking of places during the -day will much add to the comfort of the public, as they will be strictly retained during the entire evening. Reserved seats os ; unreserved seats, 3s. Children under twelve, half-price ; under three not admitted. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o’clock. Carriages may be ordered at halfpast ten. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. A GRAND GALA AND FANCY FAIR, under the patronage of the Ladies’ Bazaar 'Co Amittee. will be held at VAUXHALL GARDENS, ON SATURDAY, 2 th JANUARY, 1866. A Concert will also be held in the course of the afternoon. Mrs M umford and Miss Bell have kindly consented to give their services. A steamer will run to and fro till half-past 11 o’clo ek p.m., at Sixpenny fares. Admission to the Gardens, Is. Children free W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. (o. <_yl'. e/we'T, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR, HAS Removed to Princes-st., (opposite Mr Wilkinson’s Medical Hall. Hours for consultation, 10 to 12 a.m. ; 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. a STRIKING LIKENESS pay a visit JL to DOODEWARD’S EXHIBITION PORTRAIT GALLERY, Opposite Knox’s Church, Where you can obtain a Correct Portrait for ONE SHILLING. Photographs of the Exhibition and of W. A. Jarviy. One Shilling each. jg ROD iTe AN D ALK E R Victoria Chambers, WANT £OOO 1 Freehold £IOO TQ LEND, £3OO U Un P ° n ree " loicl - Security. o F F E‘e R o O M, , ‘PRO VINCIAL HOTEL, IS N O W O PE N. ■Pure Mocha as in the Theatre Cafe.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 844, 19 January 1866, Page 3
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480Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 844, 19 January 1866, Page 3
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