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[ Amusements. LYSTER'3 ' ROYAL ITALIAN 'AND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, 1 Composed of the following distinguished artistes: — | Mr Henry Squires Madame Lucy Escott Mr E. A. Beaumont Mile Rosalie Durand Mr Frank Trevor Miss Georgia Hodson I Mr Henry Wharton Mrs Ada King i. Mr J. E. Kitts Mrs Andrews Mr Fred Lyster Miss Watson i Conductor ... .. Mr Geo. Loder Stage Manager ... Mr W. Lloyd THIS EVENING, i TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, ' - Bellini's Grand Opera, I PURITANI, And Donizetti's Opera Comique, DON PASQUALE. Commenciug at 7.30 p.m. Door 3 open at 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, Benedict's Romantic Opera, THE LILY OF KILLARNEY.THURSDAY, ISth SEPTEMBER, Verdi's Grand Opera of ERNANI. FRIDAY, 16fch SEPTEMBER, Verdi's Grand Opera of RIGOLETTO. SATURDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, Verdi's Grand Opera (for the Last time), IL TROVATORE. And (by request) Doniaatti's Opera Comique, THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. ggjf On Saturday Evening the Doors open at 7 o'clock; Performance to commence at. halfpast 7. Doors open athalf-piftt 7 o'clock. Performance to commence afc 8 o'clock precisely. Carriages may be ordered for 11 o'clock. Children in arms not admitted. Box Office opin, 12 to 3 daily, at Rees' Cigar Divan, Staff .rd street. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF thb PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL ASSEMBLY HALL. PaoraißTßßßSs »E LLE N TULLEY. A GRAND SELECT BALL Will be held in the above spacious Hall oo " TUESDAY, 13th SEPT., 1864 Master of Ceremonies—Mr W. Jones. Double Tickets ............ 10s. 6d. Single „ 7s. 6d. Supper included. Tickets to be had of the following gentlemenMr Charles Begg, Music seller. Princes street; Mr ainsworth, bootmaker, Stafford street; Mr Towers, Royal George Hotel, George street; Mr Peterson, Hamburg .Boarding House, Rattray street; Mr Hu;Jsoh, ' Scandinavian Hotel, Maclaggan sfcreet; Mr Hansen's Alliance Hotel, Maclaggan street; Mr Cooper's, Billiard Bar 4 Criterion Hotel. THE New Billiard Boom is open. Devilspool, Pinpool, Billiards, Skittleß, Bagatelle. Free for drinks. Aldinga Hotel. CIHAMPION FOOT RACE-£SO a-side, at J Vauxball, on Monday, 19th September. This great Foot-race, to decide the Championship of New Zealand, between Frederick Wain, of Canterbury, and Daniel *i tiugstall, of Otago ; distance 300 yards; start at 2 p m..—Admission, ls. each to the Gardens—Conveyance per boat from New Jetty, or road via Anderson's Bay. Tender*. fjfVENDERS wid be received till the 14th SepX tember, by the Key. Charles Connor, at Oamaru, for the erection of a Presbyterian Church there. Plans and specifications to be seen at our office, Belgrave Chambers, Princes street, Dunedin. ~,,„,„„ MASON and CLAYTON, Architects. f (VENDERS will be received till noon on X Tuesday, 13th, for adiitioos to a residence in Walker street. Plans and specification to be seen at our office. „ MASON and CLAYTON, Architects. /iIE«DEKS will be received till noon on X Wednesday, 14th instant, for the erection of Stablins, near Caversham. Plans and specifications to be seen at our office, Belgrave Chambers, Princes street. MASON and CLAYTON, Architects. mEWDBRS wante-i for Additions to the Old 1 Club Hotel. Plahß and Specifications to be seen afc my offic - till noon on Tuesday, 13th inst. DAVID ROSS, Architect, No. 1, Chambers, Princes street. TENDERS invited for extensions to the Premises of A. Myers, Esq., Jeweller; Princes Btreet. To be lodged on or befora Wednesday, the 14th inst., at 10 a.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. A. LAWSON, Architect. ' T|!ENDERB required for extensive Alteration X and Additions to Villa Residence. Plans and specifications to be seen at my i office, G. GREENFIELD, ! Architect. TEN D BRS wanted for Pulling Down and Rebuilding a Store. Particulars at my office. C. G. SMITH, Architect, Cutting. Educational VISITING GOVERNESS.—A youDg Lady recently arrived from England, wishes tb give instruction in Music, German, or French, all of which she studied in Germany under the best masters. Address C. S., Post Office, MISS BLAIR'S Preparatory School, Dowling street, near the High School. Boys prepared for the High School, and references kindly permitted to many families in Dunedin. Full particulars on application.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 851, 13 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 851, 13 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 851, 13 September 1864, Page 1

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