Amusements. JJOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), BENEFIT OF MISS ANNA FORDE, On which occasion she will appear as Josephine in the celebrate I musical drama of THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. To be followed by the comic duct, in character, of “ BEAUTIFUL SWELLS," By Miss Anna Forde and Mrs Howard. To conclude with the favorite extravaganza of THE INVISIBLE PRINCE. Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. JJOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. NOTICE. Mr Louis Court has great pleasure in informing the lovers of the legitimat • Drama, that he has effected arrangements, for a few nights only, with the Celebrated Scotch Tragedian, MR. HENRY TALBOT, who is engaged to appear at Drury Lane, at the termination of his Australasian engagements. He will be supported by the great favorite „ MR. JAMES BARTLETT, And the STAR COMPANY. First appearance, SATURDAY - , in his Wonderful Impersonation of RICHARD 111. Wanted. ANTED known, R. Peters, Engineer and Machinist, has removed from Frederick street to George street, opposite Scoble, Boot-maker. Sevang Machines refitted with all necessary requirements. WANTED to hire, a Piano at once, Apply S., Star office. WANTED known, John Bannerman and Co. have Removed next door to Messrs Brown, Ewing, and Co.’s, Princes street. WANTED known, John Bannerman and Co. continue their Cleaving Sale on their Temporary Premises, Princes street. WANTED known, John Bannerman and Co. have Reduced the very best Josephine Kid Gloves to 3s Gd per pair. WANTED Known, Drain Pipes of all descriptions, Chimney Tops, Flower Pots, Ornamental Vases, Bricks, &c , for sale at Lambert’s Water of Leith Works. WANTED Dairymen to contract for Grains, and Bakers for Yeast; cheap. Wilson and Birch, AY ell Park Brewery. WANTED Known, Saws of all kinds re-cut, hammered, sharpened, and set in a superior manner. Win. Millichamp, Sawmaker, St. Andrew street, near Rainbow Hotel. WANTED Known, that the Cheapest House in Town is the “Alliance Dining Rooms,” Good Bed and Tea, Is. 11. Harrad’s, Maclaggan Street. ! WANTED known. Pickled Cucumbers, in first-class condition, for Sale at Steinmetz’s Victoria Bakery and Provision Store, George street. WANTED known.—For Sale, Eggs for Sitting— Brahma-Pootra, Houdan, White Cochin, and Dorking, from imported prize birds, Sydney James. WANTED Known, that F. Louis Mueller, late of the Otago Club, has taken the Crown and Sceptre Hotel. WANTED KNOWN, HUDSON AND CO. have made an immense Reduction in the price of all small goods. Best Pound-Cake, Is per lb; sold by other houses at 2s per lb. Ordinary Pound-Cakes, 9d; sold by other houses at Is Gd. Sponge Cakes, 4 for Gd; sold by other houses at Is. All other goods equally low. Machine-made Biscuits, superior in quality and lower in price than any other house. HUDSON & CO. Proprietors. Wholesale Machine Factory, Princes street ; Retail House, Arcade. WANTED, all his old Customers to come and bring their Friends to G. I. Merrie, the original Tradesmen’s Tailor of Dunedin, who has removed to his new premises. Fleet street, Old Arcade, and has started at reduced prices to meet the times. G. I. MERRIE, Fleet.street and George street, Dunedin. WANTED to Sell, Sewing Machine, suitable for cloth or leather. Miss Ries, Stafford street. WJ ANTED Known, that the first number VY of “ The New Zealand Masonic Magazine” is now ready. Price Is. Reith and Nicolson, Princes street. WANTED a Lad, to milk and make himself generally useful on a station. Applv hj tween 3 and 4 to-morrow to Mr A, Rolland, Criterion Hotel. Fishmongers, &c. ANOTHER N E W RUSH FOR STEWART’S ISLAND Oys ers. Ex. TARARUA. THE Latest News is JEWITT selling the real Stewart Island Oysters at Is Gd per dozen (unopened Is per dozen). Fresh from the beds daily. His saloons are comfortable and clean. Note the Address—Jewitt’s Royal Saloons Princes street. OYSTERS! OYSTERs! OYSTERS! George street I >yster Saloon, MR ANDREW CUISS, Proprietor. HAVING made arrangements with Mr William Lines, Fish Cur ng Establishment, Port Chalmem Received pr Onvo, from Stewart’s Island, 2,200 dozen Oysters. Can supply the Public, to suit the times, at Is per dozen. All orders strictly attended to.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1975, 3 September 1869, Page 3
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