Advertisements received too late for Glassification. PRINCESS THEATRE Lessees • Mkssrs Gbdprs k Willis. Stage Manager • Mr J. P, Hydes. I,AST NIGHT BUT TWO. THIS (MO >DAY) EVENING, Sept. 2nd, THE JA PA' ES E ENTE KT AI S MEN V. YOSHI MATZ-GREATEST SUCCESSES THE PAPER ROPE THE INVISIBLE WIRE NEW TUB CLIMBING FEAT, Miss FLORENCE BERESF )RD and Mr MARGE ITS, Signor Ferrari’s Favourites, CATCHING A GOVERNOR. Katherine Kloper - Miss lennie Nye
MR HOSKINS AND MISS COLVILLE Will shortly appear. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. THR Committee have much pleasure in arnouncing that the FIRST CONOR FT of the new season will be given in th® UNIVERSITY HALL, THIS EVENING, the 2nd SEPTEMBER. PAKT I ROMBERG’S “LAY OF THE BELL.” PART 11. Overture—“ Stradella ” • • Flotow. Part Song —“ Waken Lords and Ladies gay.” - Reay. Song —“ Be Still my Heart” (with violin obligato) .... Instrumental Quartette - - Pleycl Chorus —“ Comrades in arms ” Adam Song—“ Welcome ray Bonnie Lad ” (with bond accompaniments) Liuley Duet Instrumental Selection from the favourite opera of “ Pipele”— Arranged by George Heichardt Part Song —‘ - ’Tis May upon the Mountains ” - • • Reay Andante and Variations for violin Betts Descriptive Sccna— ‘ ‘ The Desert ” Emmanuel Chorus— God Save the Queen ! Doors openfat eight o’clock, to sommonco at half-past eight precisely. Subscription Tickets of Honorary Membership, entitling the holders to two tickets for each of the four Concerts of the Reason, price LI la, may be had from Mr G. R. WEST, or G. B. LILLY, Hon. Secretary. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. The Committee of the above Institution desire to acknowledge, with sincere thanks, the receipt of the following donations in aid of the charity, viz. From Mrs T. M, Wilkinson, a parcel of clothing and toys. A, Beverley, Esq., L 7 Is .'ld being the proceeds of a Lecture delivered by the Rev. Alexander Reid ; and L2 from the Tailors employed by Messrs Brown, Ewing and Co. By Order, JOHN 9. HICKSON, Secretary. August 31, 1872, STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions. &c., will be held at the offices of the Society, Princes street, on WEDNESDAY, 4th September hist., between the hours of G and 8 o’clock. CHAS. REID, Secretary. THIRD NEW ZEALAND BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTM ENT SOCIETY. rjnilE Thirtieth Monthly Meeting JL of the above Society, for receiving Subscriptions and Sale of Money, will be held at the cilice, Exchange Chambers, on TCESDAY evening the 3rd inst., at 7 o’clock. Sale of Money at 8 o’clock. W. ORAM BALL, Secretary. rpHE INSPECTION of the DUNEDIN ARTILLERY is POSTPONED till the SECOND TUESDAY of this Month, owing to To'morrow being Mail Day.
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Evening Star, Issue 2976, 2 September 1872, Page 3
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