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; AmusementT> R I N C E S S THEATRE-! Under the Management of Messrs Holt and WoLFB. Powerful Novelty for WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 and 20. TWO NIGHTS MORE! The most successful of all Productions. COMEDY OP ERRORS. Shakespeare's Masterpiece ef Wit and Humor. Will be repeated. MR and MRS CLARANCE HOLT, And the Full Strength of the Double Company, Appearing in .this Glorious' Shakesperian Representation. ■ The Curtain will rise at Eight o'clock precisely, to Sbakespear'a Comedy, in 3 Acts, entitled THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. To Conclude wM; the Thrilling Drama, of intense interest, entitled THE DUMB MAN OF MANCHESTER ! (In which the Cnnipnnv will appeal.) OH FRIDAY "NEXT, Grand Fashionable Peiformance! under Distinguished Patronage! In aid of the Lancashire Relief Fund ! In conjunction with the Independent Order of Oddfellows, M.U., When the Beautiful Play of LOVE'S SACRIFICE Will be magnificently placed upon the Stage. T> R~I N C E S S ' THEATRE. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. Under Distinguished Patronage. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, FEBRUARY 20th. In Aid of the LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND, In conjunction with THE INDEPENDENT ORDER. OP ODD FELLOWS, M.U., When a Special Performance will take place. BRETHREN OF THE ORDER APPEARING IN FULL •EEG'AIH. Tickets to be had of the Committee. RACES. RACES. . TO THE SPORTING COMMUNITY. MESSRS WATERS, MORTON, and ROBERTSON are now prepared to receive orders for theiv celebrated Two Guinea- Pic Nic Cases for the Champion Meeting, containing Fowl, Tongue, Pie, , B. Champagne, and Salad, complete. ' ' Early orders respectfully solicited to prevent disappointment. ' " ' nHHE Excelsior Hall, George-street, is now open. JL This hall is well suited for lectures, concerts, tea, public, and other meetings. Apply to the proprietor, James Ctarko, Excelsior Temperance Hotel. George-street. T ANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND* The Members of the Dunedin Garriek Club have much pleasure in informing the public that they ■will give their next performance at tho Princess Theatre on Friday, the 27th instant; the proceeds on that occasion will be handed over to the Fund now being; raised for the Distressed, Lancashire Operatives. Programme (A novelty) will appear shortly. Tickets can be obtained from the Principal Store* and Hotels ia Town ; also from the Members of the " Club, Bos Office open at Ree's. WM H. MUMFORD,, Hon. See. CITY B.ATHS, Rattrsy-street. Warm, Cold, s,nd Shower Baths can be obtained from 6 a,.tsv to 8 p.m. Sundays till 32 uoon. Private Baths for ladies. ...».,■■ G. BEISSEt, Proprietor. ~y~AUXHALL GARD EN S. The buildings specially erected for private pic-aie parties, are now completed. No extra charge will be made parties wishing to provide their own collation can have the exclusive use of the grounds, and can be supplied with the choicest • wines, together with servants; others wishing to be catered for by those eminent restaurateurs (Messrs Waters, Morton and C 0.,) will please communicate; to that firm, who will be most happy to execute any orders at a few hours notice, and to prevent disappointment parties will please give three days notic* to the proprietor. ' - H, FARLEY. To LetTO LET ON LEASE, A CAPITAL SECTION, fronting Great Kingstreet, near Albany-street, ■with convenient • House—will bo leased on very moderate terms. Apply to, GILLIES and STREET, Princes-street. Medical. DR. WATERS, Physician, Surgeon. Doctor o Medicine, and Accoucheur, may be consulted daily at his residence, DowlJng-street, West, the? third house on the left- after ascending the steps a the Cutting, on the same side as the Bank of New South Wales. TTvR O'S.ULLIVAN, Licentiate Queen's Roy«J U College Physicians; Dublin and Royal College Surgeons ; London; Surgeon in the late Hon. East India Company's service: practices.his profession in Princes-street, opposite the residence of Chic Commissioner of Police. R. J. P. ARMSTRONG, Surgeon and Meccanical Dentist, Princes-street, Octagon sidea. Cutting. Artificial Teeth made on the newest principle* self-adhesion, no wires or springs. Mastication and articulation guaranteed. " : DENTISTRY. ' TV| R. AL F T~E D BOOT, Surgeon, and Mechanical Dentist, (Opposite Medical Hall,) PRINCES-STREET, Having had considerable experience under th*' tuit;on of some of the leading members of the profession, he feels himself competent to undertake the most difficult" eases, and will guarantee perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. , , Charges strictly moderate. MEDICAL HALI. Princes-street, Punedin, established 1852. WILKINSON & DIXON, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemisti. Genuine Patent Medicines, Perfumery, &c. Wholesale' and Retail DmraaiSTß. Agents for Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Duoeford's Fluid Magnesia, &c. . Fresh Leeohes. Country orders promptly executed. Missing Friends. A RCHIBALD STEWARD, late of Bendigo, will Jt\ hear of H. M'Nauahtan, at the Victorian Hotel. AA. FRYiSK,—Your Wife is lying dying. . Return immediately to the old schoolroom. A D. HANDYSIDES,—Address Wanted from' J\». himself or friends. Mr. Murray, Economist Office. Melbourne. Important advices. ERNAKD STOCK, Mr. Jamieson, Bank New South Wales, Invercargill, has a letter for you /GERMAN BROWN,—Communicate, by letter* VX immediately wtih Waters, Morton, and Robert- < son, on business of importance. OSEPH DIMKLOW, Write; your wife » ex- . ceedingly anxious.—lß7, Autumn-street, Ashby, Geeloug. Information from any one will greatly oblige. JOHN CHISMAN, your sister has arrived, and wishes to hear from you. Address Post-omce r Dunedin. WILLIAM GLOVJiR, Supposed to be at the „ Nokomia or Dunstan, is requested to com- ' municate with his Brother, at Queen-street, Dum* din.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 363, 18 February 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 363, 18 February 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 363, 18 February 1863, Page 3