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Amusements. PRINCESS THEATRE. Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. GRAND FIBHIONABLE NIGHT. Under the Distinguished Patronage of Captain Ross, and the Volunteer Artillery Regiment. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, 19th JULY. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MISS DOLLY GREEN, (Who most respectfully solicits the patronage of < her friends and the public generally on this occasion. THREE SPLENDID PIECES. i, The curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely, to the beautiful Comedy, in two act?, of ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. Martha Gibbs Miss Dolly Green. After which, Planches Brilliant Comedietta, entitled, FAINT HEART NEVKR WON FAIR L&DY YET. Ruy Gomez Mr Clarance Holt Duchess de Torrenueva .... Mrs Clarance Holt Charles II Miss Doily Gieen { Favorite Ballad Miss Royal Togconclude with (for the first time in Dunedin) rthe popular Afterpiece, HOW TO SETTLE ACCOUNTS WITH YOUR LAUNDRESS. Mary White (a laundress),.... Miss Dolly Green. <|S* FRIDAY NEXT, THE FLOWERS OF THE FO REST, and other Entertainments. BENEFIT OF THE BAND. T> RINCES S THE A T RE.—DOLLY JT GREEN'S BENEFIT To-Night,. Under D.stingu shed Patronage. :■•■".. PRINCESS THE AT RE.—DOLLY GREEK'S BENEFIT To-Night, Under Patronage "of Captain Ross and Volunteer i Artillery Regiment. , ( "ORINCESS THEATRE.—Grand Fashionable . JL Night, Comedy and Farce. ' PRINCESS THE AT RE.—DOLLY GREEN'S BENEFIT. Mr. and Mrs. Olarance Holt and the whole Strength, of the Cjmpany will appear To-Night. "ORINCESS T H EAT RE. Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. ? ■ . . ON MONDAY NEXT ? 25th JULY, Will be presented, For the First Time on any Stage, With New Scenery, Music, Dresses,, and Appointments, An Original Drama, entitled A LIFE'S REVENGE; A Story of the French Revolution. By B. L. FABJEON, ESQ., Author of" Ye Ve:itable Legend of the Golden Fleece." mHE FIRST GRAND BALL* In connection X with Mr Harold F. Palmer's Quadrille Assemblies, will take place .On MONDAY, 25th JULY, 1864, In the magnificent and spacious Ball Room of ST. GEORGE'S ti ALL. Mr H. F. P. will endeavor to make this Ball worthy of support; and hopes by adhering strictly to the rules he has hitherto observed in the distribution of tickets will be a guarantee of its success, and pleasure to his visitors. Single tickets ..,......«...., 7s. 6d. Double d 0.................. 10s. 6d. (To be. had at the Hall.) Refreshments supplied by Mr F. Waters, Octagon Hotel. , , , DANCING to commence at nine o'clock precisely. AYRSHIRE ASSOCIATION OF OTAGO. AS OIRE E AN D BALL WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, , George Street, „ On FRIBAY, 22nd JULY, 1864. Chair to be taken at Six'o'Clock, Evening. Tickets to be procured from Messrs Dunlop and Cuthbertson, King street, and Mr Thorn pson, George street, Dunedin. GRAND SPARRING SALOON. Rat Pit. Skittle Alley—Always open. Aldinga Hotel. The renowned Harry Sallars, manager. Missing Friends. NOTICE.— If Thomas Campion, late of the Jordan gold'fields in Victoria, and last heard,of at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Princes street, Dunedin, will apply to Gordon and Gotch, Collins street, Melbourne, he will hear of an old friend, who will communicate some intelligence of great importance. ' miMOTHY O'LEUCY,.a. native of County JL Cork, Ireland, left Bendigo in January 1863—his wife is anxious to hear from him. Address, Daniel Finn, Jamieson, Victoria. TVEVERIDGE, UoBEkT, of Victoria, is (TV requested to communicate with his friends. They are very anxious about him. TULIUS RICH BERTRAM — Property el coming to you, under Mr Haden's will. Write to Grouville, and to Rev. D. 8., Ararat, Victoria. ■ , JOSEPH BENNETT, who left TVelson about tl 2\ years ago, is requested to write to his wife; and any person giving any information respecting the said Joseph Bennett, will oblige by writing to his wife, to the Post Office, Nelson. TT EATING'S PERSIAN INSECT DEJX STROYING'POWDER, for which a Prize Medal was awarded to the producer at the International Exhibition, 1862. Mr Keating's attention has been drawn to a, spurious imitation of the above article sold in Australia, made up in the exact form of the original, both in regard to wrapper and printing The imitation article is a worthless ingredient, of not the slightest value for the required purpose. Every genuine packet bears the name of "Thomas Keating" printed on a*red band round a green paper wrapper. The genuine can be had in New Zealand of MrG. M. R. Clark, Invercargill, Southland, and Mr Asher Asher. Auckland. New Plymouth, Mr J. Gilmour; < T ETCH FORD'S WAX VESTAc. R. Letchford and Co hold themselves respon siblefor the quality of their Wax Vestas, and having recently built an extensive Factory especially adapted, to this peculiar manufacture, they can. bestow proper care on all the details to repder their Vestas the best in the market. Customers,therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting " Letchford's make," as others are often substituted. Three Colt's Lane, Bethna. Green, Lon« SAUCE.— LEA & PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, pronounced by connoisseurs to be the Only Good Sauce and apmicable to every variety of dish. Extract of a letter: from a medical gentleman Madras to! his brother at Worcester, May, 851:—'Tell Lea and Perms that their sauce highly- esteemed in. India, aiid is, in my opinion, most palatable as well as the most wholeome sauce that can be made.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 806, 19 July 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 806, 19 July 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 806, 19 July 1864, Page 3