Advertisements received too late for Classification. COMPLI MENTA UY D INN EK TO DONALD REID, ESQ., M.H.R., At Murray’s Rooms. On THURSDAY, the 251h inst., at S p.m. His Worship Tin: Mayor in the Chair. Tickets, l()s G',l each, To he obtained of the caterer, 51 r. Robert Murray and the following gentlemen : Messrs. E. Prosser, B. Sievwrighf, C. Fellows, B. Stout, B, Isaac, A. Mercer. ASONIC HALL. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. Miss Adel ide Bowling and Mr. J. B. Steele have the honour to announce that they will commence a series of BNTB R T A I N M E N T S, On WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1871. TART I. Introduction - - - Pianoforte. The Petite Comedy (never acted in Dunedin), WHO SPEAKS FIRST? Mrs. Militant - Miss Adelaide Bowring Capt. Charles - - Mr. J. B. Steele Mr. Militant - • Mr. G. V. Wcstropp Favorite ballad by a Gentleman Amateur. Song, Mr. G. Forbes. Comic Song, “Bown, the tragedian ; or, no matter,” Mr. G. V. Wcstropp, (in character.) Interval of Ten Minutes. I 1 ART 11. Introduction - Pianoforte Selections from the great play LEAH, THE JEWISH OUTCAST, embracing the celebrated Malediction Scene. Leah - - Miss Adelaide Bowring Rudolph - - - Mr. J. B. Steele. Song, Mr. G. Forbes. Song, by a Gentleman Amateur. Serio-Comic Song, “ Oh, my Love’s Dead,” Mr. G. Y. Wcstropp (in character.) Concluding with selections fivm J. S. Knowle’s celebrated Comedy, li 0 V E CHASE! Neighbor Constance, Miss Adelaide Bowring. Wihlrake- - - - Mr. J. B. Steele. God Save the Queen. Prices, Front seats, 4s ; second ditto, 2s ; body of hall, Is. Places may he secured and tickets obtained at the hall between the hours 12 to 2. During the evening, Mr. Thomas White will perform on the pianoforte the following pieces : Solo “ Home, sweet home,” Thalherg. Solo “Martha” Thalherg. Business Agent and Manager, Mr. Robert Wilson, ST. GEORGE’S HALL. Q UEEN’S BIRTHNIGHT, MAY 24th, PLAIN DRESS BALL. Double Tickets, Four Shillings. Dancing to commence at 8 o’clock. Pianist, Mr. Syk s. Violinist, Mr. Bailey. CITY OF DUNEDlN.—Tenders will he received at the Town Clerk’s Cilice, Manse-street, on or before Thursday, 25th May, at 3 p.m,, for the supply (at per diem) of Two Horses, Drays, and Drivers, for Town work, for the ensuing Six mouths. Specifications may be inspected at the City Surveyor’s Office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. May 23, 187 L. FOR TiMARU, LYTTELTON, WEL LINGTON, ami NAPIER. Transhipping cargo for Wanganui and Tara uaki at through rates of freight. ,-a i nnilE Screw Stcamshii J- RAN GAT] RA, Captain P. Renner. Wil gfesSnßSftgan sail for the above Poifs to morrow, Wednesday, 21th inst. Passenger, by steamer leaving tlie Jetty at 2 pan. NEILL and CO., Acents. /Y UEKN’S BIRTHDAY. A fresh comXyi pany of Hot Pies appears nightly at thj Glasgow Pic House.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2578, 23 May 1871, Page 3
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