. Amusements. DOYAL PE'I.'NCESB' THEATRE. Lessees Fawcett & Co. ... Monday, May 26th, 1P62. BY' ROYAL GRAND HOLIDAY NIGHT. JESSY VERE, Or THE RETURN OF THE WANDERER. Jacob Thoexk Mr. J. M. Wolfs. To conclude with the magnificent Operatic Burlesque, FR A DUV-pLO. Fra Diavolo (with original music) Miss H. Gordon. . ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. SANFORB FAWCETT has been induced in consequence of the extreme inclemency of the weather and the numerous applications, to postpone his Benefit to WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY. The Tickets issued will be available for that night. AMUSEMENT! AMUSEMENT!! AMUSEMENT!!! CITY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN EVERY EVENING. DANCING commences at 9 o'clock. First-class Band and M.C. CITY BUFFET .CASINO. '"'"' OPEN THIS EVENING, 9 O'CLOCK. A DMISSION — Gentlemen, 2s. 6d.; Ladies, A. free. STAFFORD-STREET, Four doors above Provincial. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. Under Distinguished Patronage. THE DUNEDIN MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, Assisted by MISS HARRIET GORDON, Will give a GRAND MORNING CONCERT In the Athenjeuji, On the holiday in celebration of THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MosDir, May 20, 1802. Programmes, containing the'words ot all the songs, gleesj kc, may be had at principal shops in town. Subscriber's Ticket, entitling the holder to admission to all the subscription tickets for the year, with the privilege of introducing- a friend .. .. ..£llO Concert Tickets ... 0 50 JAMES W. HAY, Honorary Secretary. AUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY. DUNEDIN .MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. . GRAND MORNING CONCERT. • Mosday, 20th May. s"b c programmes. , PORT CHALMERS REGATTA. IN consequence of the inclemency of the weather, the Regatta will be postponed to MONDAY the 26th, and entries will be received up to noon of the 24th inst. A. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. Missing" Friend. . QUIP HYDRA.—Mr. James Milner, Draper, lO please send your Address to Dove and Thompon, Port Chalmere. A friend from Melbourne. Miscellaneous. M. U. I. 0. O. F. ALL those who are desirous to join the New Lodge intended to be opened on the 29th inst. are requested to call atHost M'Neill'stogive their names to that effect up to the above date. Du'nedin, May 19, 1562. (J AM I J HOTEL, Camp-street, Junction, Next the new Post Office.' PASSENGERS per Cobb and Cos. coaches will meet with first-class accommodation. E. WALSH. Proprietor. N. B. First-class stabling. HORSE FOR SALE, CHEAP.—Guaranteed staunch ; any trial allowed. W. WATTS, Auctioneer, Rattray-street. TIRO LET, Three Large Shops, opposite Caledonian JL Hotel. Walker-street.—Apply Riordan, Bros., Cafe de Paris. - ~\\T SAUNDERS k CO., Taieri Ferry, immeYV . diately below the Punt, have for sale at their Store an assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Clothing, Timber, &c. Wool, Grain, and General Merchandise Stored at moderate rates. Taieri Ferry, 24th April, 1862. CITY EXPRESS. BAGGAGE or parcels called for and delivered to all parts of the town. Orders received at Cobb & Co., at Victorian Store, Maclaggan-street: at the Royal George Hotel, George-street; or at Carriage Stand, corner of Prince and Stafford-street. JAMES OSGOOD. MESSRS. J. KEIR & CO., . George Street, Opposite the Royal George Hotel, Importers op Glass, Room Papers, Oil Colors, Paints, &c. MESSRS. KEIR & CO. are the largest holders of Window Glass and Room Papers iv Duuedin. Window Glass of all descriptions and sizes. Room Papers in every variety of design, style, pattern and quality, suitable for hotels, private rooms,'halls, passages, &c. Oils, Paints, Colors, White Lead, &c, of best qua ilty, as importer! direct always in stock. TO the Old Identity, and those who live by the sweat of their brow in Otago. ..Gentlemen—ln. tendering you my moßt sincere thanks for the liberal patronage you have bestowed, upon me since commencing business in Dunedin. I :beg leave to state that having had tbe Otago Refreshment Rooms enlarged and redecorated, and Quality, Cleanliness, and Economy being my motto, I can offer you a most delicious Steak, Chop, or other Viaud, dressed with the greatest care, served up at a minute's notice, and as cheap, if not cheaper than any other house in town. . Hoping you will still continue to favor mo with your support, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIE LANG. P.S.—Wines and Ales of the best quality. aRAND'OPENING DINNER, at the Shamrock Family and Commercial.'.Hotel, on Monday,. 26th inst. .Tickets, Half-a-Guinea.' Dinner at Eight o'clock ' ~ ' " '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 164, 26 May 1862, Page 6
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