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Amusements. BRINCESS THEATRE. Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. LAST NIGHT OF BRLPHEGOR. THIi EVENING (TUESDAY), 28th JUNE. The curtain will rise at eight o'clock precisely to the extraordinary Komanti'; Drama, in 3 acts, replete ivith situations and effects, adapted from the French expressly for Mr and Mrs Clarance Holt, entitled BELPHEGOR, THE MOUNTEBANK ; OR WOMAN'S CONSTANCY ! Belphegor (the Mountebank). .Mr Clarance Holt (As played by him upwards of 500 nights throughout England, America, and the Australian Colonies.) Madeline(W)fe to Belphegor).. Mrs Clarance Holt | To concltde with the new Lyceum ' Farce, entitled SAMUEL IN SEARCH OF HIMSELF. Tc-mo row Evening, by de ire, LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET. fin HE FIRST BALL I of the DUNEDIN QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY CLUB Under the Patronage of the Officers and Members of the Volunteer Naval Brigade will be held ON THURSDAY, 30th JUNE, 1864, IN FAR L E Y'S HALL, v Princes Street. GEORGE F. PRICE, Hon. Sec. Double tickets 10s 6d, single do 7s 6d; not transferable—may. be obtained of Mr George Curry, Mr Selby, Public Baths, Mr Tait, Photogrephic Artist, Farley's Chambers, and of the Hon. Sec Refreshments provided by Mr Gray. Tended. mSNDE^S will be received till noon on JL Monday, 4th July, for the erection of Annexes to the Exhibition Building. Plans and specifications may be seen at our office. MASON and CLAYTON, Architects, Belgrave Chambers. ' mENDERS will be received till 10 o'clock on X Saturday, 2nd July, for Additions and Altei-iiiions to a Building in Princes street. Plans and specifications may be seen at our office, Belgrave Chambers, Princes street MASON and CLAYTON, Architects. mENDERS will be received till no6n on Wed- |_ nesday, 29th instant, for constructing an Earthenware Drain off Walker street. Particulars at our office. ~„,««• MASON and CLAYTON, Architects. Educational npHE REVEREND F. C. SIMMONS, 8.A., | Oxon ; headmaster of the Dunedin High School, wishes to receive Boarders in his house; they will have the advantage of private tuition oui. of school hours. Terms, &c, on application. ' ELLERSLIE HOUSE, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. MISS I. M. CART'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. ~ft H ISS CARY begs to announce that it is her JYL intention to open a Select School for Young Ladies, at Ellerslie House, George Street, Dunedin, (at the Junction of Regent Road) on 25th July next, being the close of the Midwinter Vacation. ' Miss Gary having for some years been at the head of a first-class school in Belfast, Ireland, can produce testimonials from the parents of her pupils, of well-known standing in that place, and is kindly permitted to give the undermentioned ( references in Dunedin. ( In addition to a sound English Education, Miss i Cary instructs in both French and Music. She considers the moral and religious training of her pupils an essential part of her duties. J A limited number only of Resident Boarders will be received. A Teacher on the Pestalozzian system, recently f<-om London, has been engaged for the Junior Pupils. References: Rev E. G. Edwards. Alfd. Eccles, Esq,, | F.R.C.S. A. C. Strode, Esq, R.M. C. H. Hardy, Esq, M.D Letters may be addressed to Miss Cary, at Best's Music War chouse, Princes street. MISS CARY begs to intimate that classes will meet at Ellerslie House as under, commencing on Friday, 29th July, and that Young Ladies wishing to attend any of these classes, can arrange ~to do so by application to Miss Cary" CLASSES: Drawing and Water Colors, Friday, conducted by Miss Smith. , ~„ , Dancing. Monday, conducted by Mr Palmer. Music, Taesday, conducted by Mi-rs Smith. History, Geography, &c, Wednesday, conducted by Miss Cary. ■~«,. o n. French, Thursday, conducted by Miss Smith. The Drawing and Music Classes will meet from 2 to 4 o'clock. For Sale ttl or sale. shares in the ! Bank of New Zealand Bank of Otago Gas Company N. Z. Steam Navigation Company, Limited Otago Steam-ship Company, Limited Otago Insurance Company j New Zealand Building Society Second New Zealand Building Society. MARTIN SHOLL, j Stock and Share Broker, Ratfcray street. Tj^X SAPPHIRE, FROM HOBARTON. 1000 Quicks 1000 Fruit Trees 500 Choice Shrubs 500 Raspberry Trees i British Queen, Prince of Denmark Strawberries Victoria and Giant Rhubarb Roots Hyacinths, Crocus, Ranunculus, Blue Ins, ■ Rose Tree 3, Polyanthus Narcissus, Ixias, Gladiolus Blue and Red Gum Seeds -Oak, Blackbutt and Acacia Seeds-Hemp, Rape and Cinary Seed, lOd lb -Maw Seed, indis- I pensa^le for Canaries ICO cases of Apples and Pears # Onion and Carrot Seeds, Leeks, Artichokes, Asparagus Plants, Flower Seeds. Also on Sale, Ex Oscar, ex Severn, the finest Grass and Ciover teeds ever imported 30 iron-bound Oak Water Casks, 100 gallons, £0s each. DRURY and CO.; Piinces street. Agent—Mr S. ROWLEY, Tokomairiro. NOTIOE. ALL Business connection, if any, between us the undersigned has ceased from this date, MATTHEW R. MILLER. GEORGE R. HYDE. Witness: C. Leson. Oamaru, 23rd June, 1864.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 789, 28 June 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 789, 28 June 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 789, 28 June 1864, Page 6