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Amusements pRINCESS ' THEATRE Directress Miss Dolly.Gbeek Stage Manager Mr H. Richabbsos* THIS EVENING (MONDAY), Nov." 19, . The successful drama (3 acts) last time.' A FARMER'S'STORY, ""*" In which the whole Company will appear. - To conclude (2nd time) New Farce*: TRYING:IT, Om ■ . 'I To-morrow—Grand Fashionable "Nighf, . Tom Taylor's glorious comedy (3 Acts) BABES IN THE WOOD. . - PIT ..;....,.. .... ONE SHILLING. pSINCESS THEATRE « 1-- FRIDAY, 23ra>NOVEMBER. •■" ■- —• ■ .-, , _^' - - ■ - a : -1g rand concekt * -;- : "WILL,BE GIVEN BT the;v dunedin choral .union ■*■ " GERMANIA," •&-~ AND MEMBERS OF THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, * Under the'Condluctorship of'Mßi1. WEBER, Assisted by Professionals and Amateurs (Vocal and Instrumental). Mons Flenry's Band have kindly proffered their services for the occasion. ?* The Dramatic Company will perform a New Spark'lng Comedy. For the Benefit of the Sufferers through the LATE WAR IN GERMANY.- . For particulars'see future Advertisements. ST. GEORGE'S HALL. T ADIES and Gentlemen,, members of the ±J Dunedin Philharmonic Society, and the Dunedin Choral Union, Germania, also Amateurs -who are willing to render their assistance, are kindly invited to attend a rehearsal on Monday evening, at half-past seven o'clock sharp, for the concert to ba given at the Princess Theatre on Friday, the 23rd November, for the benefit'of the sufferers by the late war in Germany. F. WEBER, - Conductor; JTIHEATRE ROY AL. Sole Lessee 4 Mr-Sam Howard MISS ADELAIDE BOWRING AND '. *' MR J. B. STEELE, Every EveniDg. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), Nov. 'IST, Second representation of the highly successful ■ ■ production, ,- .. SUSAN HOPLETj ! Or, the Adventures of a Servant Girl. Susan Hopley Mis 3 Adelaide Bowring William Dean Mr J.B. Steele To conclude with . - -~ THE WANDERING, MINSTREL. * Jim Baggs (with song)....iMr Sam-Howarl Daring the course of the piece, Hornpipe .........Mrs Sam Howard Ballads Miss Nye and Miss Shepparde S. Howard, Stage" Manager, THEATRE ROYAL. - NOTICE. - .' IN order to offer an extra inducement to the Public to patronise the" Dress Circle during the limited engagement of the present Company, the Management have issued Subscription Tickets (eight for Ll), thus reducing the expense one-Tialf to -anyone taking that quantity, These Tickets are transferable, are admissible any evening during the"present "year (Benefits excepted),/and" are to be obtained of Mr Barker, Criterion Hotel, or Mr F. Varley, at the Theatre. A. GRANtf MOONLIGHT BALL take place at VAUXH A L L, ON , MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 19ia. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. AD3USSION, Is. The Swimming Baths are now open. The Private Grounds are now open to Engagement for Pic-Nic Parties. THE CELEBRA. TEQ LEOTARD TROUPE WILL SHORTLY ARRIVE Educational. * ' MUSIC," " MRS. T. WHITE . TEACHES OS BINGIN&, - PIANOFORTE, am> 2he GUITAS. \ MR T. WHITE, ' Pianist, Teacher of the Pianoforte. Terms:—Six. Guineas per quarter ; at his residence, Four Guineas. . - ■ ■ 'Corner of Stuart and Smith streets. ' ■ "^ music. ' ■""" \; MBCHARLES SYKES,: ' Teaches of the Fianoeobxsj Harmonium and Osoan. , Eor terms, apply at his residence) Coiner of bowling and Canongate Streets (Bell Tower Hill); or to Mr Charles Begg, Music Ware* ' louse, Ptiaces street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1527, 19 November 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1527, 19 November 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1527, 19 November 1866, Page 1