S T - Gr THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), 25th January. First Production of MB AND MRS GEORGE CASE’S “TRIP TO THE RHINE.” With entire Change of Programme. EORGE’S H ALL - G RACE JgJ G E R T O N (Mrs George Case), AND , M R. (GEORGE Have the honor to announce that they will present this Evening, their Entertainme nt, entitled “ OUR TRIP TO THE RHINE,” And the Eccentric People we met there. This entertainment is pronounced the most complete of Mr and Mrs George Case’s repertoire. The costumes are ■ costly, the changes are rapid and varied, •and a beautifully painted view of the Drachenfels, and exterior of an hotel is • presented, adding much to the effect of •the characters. Tvoß TRIP TO THE RHINE. Entire change of Programme. TO-NIGHT. .QUR TRIP TO THE RHINE. First Appearance of MR AND MRS CHOWDLER, MISS CHOWDLER, - AND MASTER CHOWDLER. UR TRIP TO THE RHINE. New Scenery, embracing ’a beautifully painted view of the Drachenfels. QUR TRIP TO THE RHINE. MISS WEEPS AND MR GIULIO AUGUSTUS MUGGS. '“ Oh ! 1 rushing, gushing, blushing soul.” t TRIP TO THE RHINE. Miss M ‘Durk, Scotch Seng and-Highland Fling. ,UR TRIP TO THE RHINE. The Count De Flamboose and Professor Blunderhausen. ( QUR TRIP TO THE RHINE. •LadyMountchesnut Overbrook, Tally Ho! The Hunt ! the Glorious Hunt!! TO-NIGHT. 1 QUR TRIP TO THE RHINE. MR AND MRS GEORGE CASE Having arranged to shortly - reappear in Melbourne, can only perform a few nights longer in Dunedin. , Doors open at half-past 7, to commence '-'at'B o’clock precisely. Reserved seats, 5s ; unreserved seats, -3s. Places may be secured at Mr West’s Music -'Warehouse, Princes' street. Children under twelve, half-price; under three, not admitted. Carriages may be • ordered at half-past ten. During the continuance of Grace Egerton’s entertainment, a Cloak Room, with female attendant, is provided for the convenience -of Ladies visiting the Reserved * Seats. It is respectfully announced -that the person in attendance is not allowed to ■accept any Fee on Gratuity. ~~ THE RENOWNED ENT O N rjl R O U P E , And those Petite Artistes, % THE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, Will Shortly Appear. 7GTAGO" BENEVOLENT TNSTITUTION. A GRAND GALA & FANCY FAIR, J\ under the patronage of the Ladies’ bazaar Committee, will be held at VAUXHALL GARDENS, On SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1866. A Concert will also be held -in the nurse of the afternoon. Mrs Mumford md Miss Bell have kindly consented to jive their services. . A steamer will run to ’and fro‘till lalf-past 11 o’clock , p.m., at Sixpenny ares. Admission ’to the Gardens, 'ls. LhilIren free. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 849, 25 January 1866, Page 3
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