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Amusements. PRINCESS THEATRE. Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. Great Novelty for THI3 EVENING (MONDAY), 27th JUNE. The curtain will rise at eight o'clock precisely to the extraordinary Romantic Drama, in 3 acts, replete with situations and effects, adapted from the French expressly for Mr and Mrs Clarance Holt, entitled BELPHBGOR, THE MOUNTEBANK; OR ' WOMAN'S CONSTANCY ! Belphegor (the Mountebank). .Mr Clarance Holt (As played by him upwards of 500 nights throughout England, America, and j the Australian Colonies.) j Madeline (Wife to Belpliegor). .Mrs Clarance Holt j To conclude with the new Lyceum Farce, entitled SAMUEL IN SEARCH OF HIMSELF. ST. GEORGEM HALL, Stuart Street. Dancing and Deportment ftxercises, Evening Class for Ladies and Gentlemen, Tuesdays nnd Fridays. 8 p.m. Juvenile Clas<, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2 pm. Private Lessons by Appointment. Terms may be had at the Office, St. George's Hail. MR HAROLD F. PALMER has the honor to announce his SELECT WEEKLY QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES will commence on Monday Evening next, 27th June, in the magnificent Ball-room of the above Hall. Ladies' Tickets " for the season" may be had on application to Mr H. F. P. personally, or on receipt of card of address preceding the Evening of the Assembly. Thi< rule will be adhered to. Refreshments supplied by Mr F. WATERS, Octagon Hotel. Gentlemen's Tickets ss, to be had at the Hall only. Dancing will commence at half-past eight precisely. M. C, MR HAROLD F. PALMER. THE FIRST BALL of the DUNEDIN QUADMLLE ASSEMBLY CLUB Under the Patronage of the Officers and Members of the Volunteer Naval Brigade will be held ON THURSDAY, 39th JUNE, 1864, IN FARLEY'S HALL, Princes Street. GEORGE F. PRICE, Hon. Sec. Double tickets 10s 61, single do 7s 6d; not j transferable— may be obtained of Mr George Mr Selby, Mr Tait, and of the Hon. Sec Meetings. j A PUBLIC MEETING of gentlemen favorable to the formation of a Naval Brigade in Port Chalmers, will toke place at the Georere Hotel, on Wednesday evening, the 29th inst, at seven o'clock. NOTICE. mSE Annual Meeting of the Horticultural JL Society of Otago. in accordance with the ru!e=. will be held in Molr's Hotel, Manse street, on Wednesday evening,-the 29 th. instant, at 7 o'clock p.m. JAS . WILSON, Hon. Secretary. Tsacters. mSND",«S will be recsivei till noon on JL Monday, 4th July, f"r the erection of Annexes to the Exhibition Building- Plans and specifications niav be seen at our office "MASON and CLAYTON, Architects, Belgrave Chambers. nriENDERS will be received till 10 o'clock on J_ Saturday, 2nd July, for Additions and Alterations to a Building in Princes street. Plans and specifications may be ssen at our office, Belgrave Chambers, Princes street MASON and CLAYTON, Architects. mENDERS will be received till noon on WedI nesday, 29th instint, for constructing an Earthenware Drain off Walker street. Particul3rS atOUVOIECe- MASON and CLAYTON, Architects. TENDERS winter) for Excavating for new Arsade, at risk of M'llvain and Co. THE OTAGO WITNESS Of SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, WILL CONTAIN, In addition to Twenty-four Pages of Interesting I Reading Matter, AN ILLUSTRATION OP THE FIRE IN GEORGE STREET, Taken on the Spot by our own Artist. FOR SALE. SHARES INT THE Bank of New Zealand Bank of Otago G»s Company N. Z. Steam Navigation Company, Limited Otngo Steam-ship Company, Limited Ot3>aro Insurance Company New Zealand Building Society Second New Zealand Building Society. MARTIN SHOLL, Stock and Share Broker, llattray street. NOTICE— FIRE liN UKiOKGtf STREET, i H WILSON & C:». have a temporary Office at Mr W. H. Mumford's opposite the Provincial Hotel. Parties who took charge ot any books, papers, or goods saved from the fire, willobliae by communicating. • ... All parties havinjr claims against the business are requested to furnish them without delay ; and prompt payment of all outstanding accounts ■will oblige. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. " In thy prosperity remember the poor." AUCTION BAZAAR, IN AID OP THE FUJJDS OF THE ABOVE CHARITY, The Committee are unavoidably compelled by the inclemency of the weather to postpone the Bazaar until further notice. ■ Intendiog Contributors are respectfully requested to forward their contributions as early as possible, as the Bazaar will be held upon the first possible opportunity. ; Goods will be sent for or received at the office of the Society, Princes street. t W. M. HOPPER, Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 788, 27 June 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 788, 27 June 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 788, 27 June 1864, Page 6

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