JJOYAL PRINCESS -THEATRE. Leasee W, H. Mtjmtoed, ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AND GENUINE SUCCESS Of the Distinguished and Accomplished Artiste ON, Whose performances last night we re received with TUMULTS OF APPLAUSE BY A HOUSE CROWDED TO THE CEILING! This Evening, (TUESDAY), JAN. 30th. L. AD Y D° N Will appear, for the second and Last , Time as JOSEPHINE, In Buckst one’s Elegant Musical Comedy of THE CHILD OF THE REGIMENT ! In which character she will sing “ The Song of the Drum, ” “Ask me not Why,” “Search through the Wide World.” “Rataplan,” and “ Ever of Thee.” Other Characters by the Company. The Entertainment will Conclude with the petite Comedy of THE MAID WITH THE MILRING PAIL. LADY DON AS MIL L Y , With the original ballad of “The Maid with the Milking Pail,” and the celebrated quaint ballad of “ My Johny was a Shoemaker.” TO-MORROW EVENING (WEDNESDAY) will be produced, on a most extensive scale, Byron’s Great Classical and Mythological Burlesque Extravaganza of ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE, with all the original music by Frank Musgrave. Esq., of the Strand Theatre London ; new and magnificent scenery by Mr J. Tannet ; novel effects and mechanical arrangements by Mr Heath, &c., &. LADY DON AS ORPHEUS. Special Notice.— Arrangements have been made with Mr Rees to enable parties to secure seats three days in advance. Prices of admission Private Boxes, £2 2s. ; Dress Circle, ss. ; Stalls, 3s. ;. Pit, 2s. Box-office open daily, at Rees’s, Stafford-street, where seats may be secured. THE RENOWNED ENT O N rjl ROU PE , And those Petite Artistes, THE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, Will Shortly Appear.ON D O N JjT OUSE DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Princes Street, Dunedin, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK Of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND FANCY GOODS. AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. TLLIAM ERKINS, Proprietor. INGER’S SEWING MACHINES, 1 Corner of s NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR M. V. HODGE, Solicitor, has removed two doors further up Princes street, opposite new Bank‘of New South Wales. G O F FEE R O O M , PROVINCIAL HOTEL, IS NOW OPEN. Pure Mocha as in the Theatre CafA 11. W 1 LSON & G o GENERAL MERCHANTS, Stafford Stret, Havei on Sale— Blood’s, Byass’s, and Victoria Ston Porter •Tennant’s, Worthington’s, and -Bass’s Ale MarteU’s, and Maryatt’s -Brandy Islay and Kirkliston ’ Whiskey Geneva, Rum, -Old .Tom, &c. Oilmen’s Stores- of all* kinds Candles, full weights, Haleys Colonial Cheese • Jams and Jellies Provincial Oats &c,, &c.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 853, 30 January 1866, Page 3
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