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■ ■ - - Amusements pRINCESS THE A TRE greetress ~.Miss Dolly. Gbeen btage Manager Mr H. Richardson Great Success of the Eminent Comedienne. MISSELCISE JUNO. This Evening, THURSDAY, December 20. By desire, the great 5 Act Play of CA M I•.L •■ L El CamHle .....Miss Elo'se Juno. Snpported by the Star Dramatic Company. To conclude with the New Farce of •YOUR LIFE'S IN DANGER^ Pit Is. Btalls2s6d...Halfpricetoßoxes,9.3o. Great Preparations for Christmas. TH E A T R E R OY A U Sole Lessee Mr Sam Howard MISS ADELAIDE BOWRING and MR. J. B. STEELB," every Evening. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, DEC. 20, The performances will- commence with A WONDERFUL WOMAN. Kortense ..' Miss Adelaide Bowring Marquis de Froi.tinae Mr J. B. Steele To be followed by ~ COUSIST CHHRRY. To conclude with the farce of THE YOUNG WIDOW. SAM HOWARD, Stage Manager. ■ ANCIENT INDEPENDENT- ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, OTAGO DISTRICT. mHE First Gathering of the Members of -*• this Order in Otago will be held at VAUXHALL GARDENS ON 'BOXING DAY, 26th December, 1566, WHEN A GRAND FETE Will be held in Aid of the WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND. A Programme of the Sports is now issued, and will include—Tilting in the Ring, Horse and Foot Races, Dancing, Whealbarrow Races, Bazaar and Fancy Fair, and a large variety of Old English Sports. Brother Murray, Champion Prize Dancer of Otago, has kindly consented to appear in some of his Celebrated Prize Dances during, the Day. Schools Free. Refreshments of all kinds at reasonablerates, Tickets, 2s each. Children under 12, free^ To be had of the following Members of Committee: —Brothers W. M. Hopper, P.G.M., Cavalier, Kidston, Joel, Dods, Jones, Bird,Cleary, Brown, Gourlay, Fargie, Hudson, Micbie, M'Pherson, Lenton, Moss, Murray, Teague, Street, Webb, Stott, Green, Parry, Tishler, Bastings, Jacobs, and the Principal Hotels; and of ALFRED J. TALBOT, Secretary. VOLUNTEER BALL. mHE Anderson's Bay Naval Brigade VolX unte.r Ball will tike place on Friday, December 28, at tha Anderson's Bay Hotel. Tickets to be had of Lieut Stavely, Stafford street. Double ticket, 10s ; single, 7b 6-3. Dancing at 9 o'clock, firtHE CORINTHIAN HALL WILL BE RE-OPENED SHORTLY. riIHE CELEBRA T.S D LEOTARD TROUPE i WILL SHORTLY ARRIVE Bazaar. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH BUILDING FUND. A BAZAAR, in aid of the Building Fund J\. of the above Church, will be held (by THE KIND PERMISSION OF HIS HqNOK THE SUPEBINTENDENT AND THE HONOBABLB THE Spbakee) in the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ON THE. 2nd, 3rd, 4th and sth JANUARY, 1867. The following Ladies have kindly consented, to hold stalls:—Mrs Gleeeon, Mrs Macguire, Mrs Griffen, Mrs Mills and Miss M'Namara, Mrs Bunbury, Mrs Reany and Miss M'Sweeney. The Bazaar will. be open each day from 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. The members of the Volunteer Band have generously volunteered to play during the evening, commencing at half-past seven. Admission, Is. J. F. TULLY, Hon. Secretary. Holders of subscription lists are requested to return them as soon as possible, ; Notice of Removal. f> i M 0 Y^ A L . The Omces of the NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, Are REMOVED to 7, FLEET-STREET. J. S. and J. A. WEBB, Agents,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1553, 20 December 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1553, 20 December 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1553, 20 December 1866, Page 1