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RINCESS THEATRELessees • Messrs Gbddes k Willis Stage Manager • - Mr Hoskins. Constance ... Miss Florence Colville Master Wildrake Mr Hoskins Supported by the Star Company. Concluding with MY WIFE’S SECOND FLOOR. To-morrow, TUESDAY (by desire), ROMEO AND JULIET. On WEDNESDAY Evening will be produced, under the direction of Mr Hoskins, from instructions furnished by the author, FORMOSA. With New Scenery, by Mr J. S. Willis. QUEEN’S THEATRE, ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. Directors - - Messrs Lyster & Caoli. OPERA SEASON—TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. First Appearance of SIGNORA RIBOLDI. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JAN. 13. Several patrons of the Opera having expressed a wish that a better known Opera should be selected for the opening night, the Directors have much pleasure in announcing that, in compliance therewith, they will commence the season with Donizetti’s ever acceptable and popular Opei'a, LUCREZIA BORGIA. U Duca - - - Signor Enrico Dondi. Gennaro - • Signor Ferrante Roenati Maffeo Orsini • Signora Teresina Riboldi (Her First Appearance.) Gubetta - - • Signor Pietro Favas. Rustighello - - Signor Francisco Benso Lucrezia Borgia - Signora Marghuerita TUESDAY EVENING, Donizetti’s charming and favorite Opera, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. Lucia - - - Signora Tamburini Coy. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), THE LOVE CHASE. R. Zenoni.

NOTICE. TH E Directors have the honor to announce to the public of Dunedin that, finding on arrival here the New Queen’s Theatre is capable of holding a much greater number of persons than they expected, they have decided on adopting a more liberal scale of charges for a SEASON OF TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, commencing This Day (Monday), January 13, at the following very low rates : Twelve Tickets, Press Circle £3 0 0 ~ ~ Stalls ... 2 0 0 Pit ... 0 18 0 Prices of Admission at Doors—Dress Circle, 6s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at eight. Subscribers can receive the difference of amount paid by them on application at the Box Office, Mr Wise’s, Princes street, where tickets can be obtained and seats secured. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JAN. 13. GRAND BALL, a la JULLIEN. MONSTER ORCHESTRA (Including Provincial Band.) MR F. J. WEALE, being about to leave for England, begs respectfully to annaunce that he will give a Grand Ball as above, the principal Musicians in Dunedin having most kindly volunteered their services. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. Double ticket to admit lady and gentleman, or two ladies, 5s ; Single do, 3s.

MEETINGS. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE usual Monthly meeting of this Society, for the receipt of Subscriptions, Applications, &c , will be held at the office, Princes street, This (Monday) Evening, from 7 to 8 o’clock. M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary. CAN All Y AND POULTRY' ASSOCIATION. A FULL ATTENDANCE of the Members of the above is requested at a Special Meeting, to be held at the Bull a»d Mouth Hotel, this (Monday) evening, at S o’clock. EDUCATIONAL MEETINGS. T3E Annual Meetings for the election of School Committees in the several Educational Districts throughout the Province will be held in the This (Monday) Evening, 13th January, afe seven o’clock The Dunedin Meeting will be held in the Middle School-house, between Dowling street and York place. JOHN SPERRY, Secretary. PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD of OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. THE Synod will meet in tbe First Church on Wednesday Evening next, 15th instant, at 7.30, when a Sermon will be preached by Rev. Dr Stuart.

PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing to tbe undersigned are requested to be paid on or before the 31st, inst,, or legal proceedings, will be taken to recover tbe fame. c. Davidson, Tailor, Maclaggau, street?.. HENRY STONE, of Lyse* Norfolk,, would be glad to heaj? of bis brother. Address Pine Hill. nPHE subscriber begs to inform numerous n enquirers that he is not tbe party on tbe Main South Bead who advertises in the Dally Timea for a partner, with a small capital, to work a coal pit. AND. POLLOCK, Prince of Wales and Fairfield Collieries, Green bland.

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Evening Star, Issue 3089, 13 January 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3089, 13 January 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3089, 13 January 1873, Page 3

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