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Amusements. JJOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. Last appearance but two of MR. J. J. BARTLETT. This Evening. Bulwer’s beautiful Play of THE LADY OP LYONS. Claude Melnotte ... Mr J. J. Bartlett To conclude with THE SWISS COTTAGE; or, Why Don’t She Marry? Lisette (with songs, ballads, &c.,) Miss A. Forde. To-morrow (Friday) Benefit of Mr Bartlett pOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. FAREWELL BENEFIT And last appearance but One of Mr J. J. BARTLETT in Dunedin. TO-MORROW (Friday) OCTOBER 22, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. By particular desire, Tom Taylor’s chef d’ouvre, THE CONTESTED ELECTION! (Acknowledged by the English Press to be the greatest modem satire in the English language.) Dodgson (his original character) Mr Bartlett Plaved by him before, and at the command of Sir John Young, Colonel Gore Brown, Sir George Grey, and the Earl of Belmore. The performance will conclude with Colman’s ever popular comedy of THE JEALOUS WIFE! Mr Oakley ... Mr Bartlett Mrs Oakley ... Mrs H. Jackson FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 22nd, 1869, Seats can now be secured at Geddes Bros., Stafford street. ASONIC HALL. EVERY EVENING. AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OF WOODROOFFE’S AMERICAN GLASSBLOWERS. The most Novel and Instructive Entertainment ever witnessed in the Colonies, TWO GLASS STEAM-ENGINES. High and low pressure, in constant operation, Also, A QUARTZ-CRUSHING MACHINE, Made entirely of Glass ; And MODELS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, A BEAUTIFUL CASCADE FOUNTAIN. MR SYKES, PIANIST, Will perform Selections from the Opera Norma, &c. The GLASS-BLOWERS are the Greatest Theme of Excitement now in Town, at the Masonic Hall, Prizes being offered to THE HANDSOMEST LADY, HANDSOMEST GENTLEMAN, And the BEST POEM, 4c. Beautiful Specimens of the Art, will be GIVEN AWAY AT EACH EXHIBITION. Ships, value £3 ; Birds of Paradise, £3 ; Chariots drawn by Swans, £4; Pipes, £3 ; Vases of Flowers, £lO ; and others of great value. Admission, 2s; Children, Is. Doors open at 30 past 7. H. PEACHMAN, Agent. THE ANNIVERSARY BALL of the North Dunedin Rifles will take place at the Company’s Drill Shed, Water of Leith, on the evening of Friday, the 22nd instant. Dancing to commence at 9 o’clock. Tickets to be had of members of Committee. D. CHERRIE, Secretary. Skipping-, SPECIAL NOTICE. pASSENGERS per WALLACE embark per Peninsula, at 9.30 to-morrow. Office : Harbor Chambers. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. THURSDAY NIGHT, the 21st OCTOBER. TH E HARBOR COMPANY’S p. s. OLDEN AGE, Will leave Dunedin Jetty at 7.30 on Thursday Evening, proceeding to Port Chalmers Jetty and round among the Shipping, returning to Dunedin Jetty at 10.15 p.m. Several of the Ships in Harbor will display colored lights. Return Tickets ... 2s 6d. A Band will accompany the Steamer. Offices: Harbor Chambers. HARBOR STEAM COMPANY. Winter Arrangements. and after this date the _ Fares by the above > Company’s Steamers will be as follows: Dunedin to Port Chal-) Single, 2s 6d mers and vice versa ) Return, 3s 6d Dunedin to Burke’s Jetty ) Single, Is 6d and vice versa ) Return, 2s 6d Dunedin to Macandrew’s ) Single, Is 6d Jetty and vice versa ) Return, 2s 6d Tickets available only for the day on which they are issued. Offices; Harbor Chambers. Dunedin, Ist July, 1869. HARBOR STEAM COMPANY. STEAM TO TIMARU, AKAROA, AND LYTTELTON. THRICE A MONTH. THE new and powerful S.S. MAORI, James Malcolm, Master; Will run regularly between Dunedin and the above porta every alternate Monday and Wednesday. ( Wednesday, 29thSeptember From Dunedin < Monday, 11th October / Wednesday, 20th October I Monday, 4th'October Prom Lyttelton j Friday, 15th October ( Monday, 25th October Cargo received till 12 o’clock on the day of departure. Offices, Harbor Chambers,

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2016, 21 October 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2016, 21 October 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2016, 21 October 1869, Page 3

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