AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees • Messrs Geddes & Wilms Stage Manager • .Mr Hoskins. Continued Success of FOIIM 0 S A ! Hearty applause. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Under the direction of Mr Hoskins, from instructions furnished by the author, the New Drama of Modern Life, entitled FORMOSA; OR, THE RAILROAD TO RUIN. With New Scenery, by Mr J. S. Willis. Major Jorum Mr Hoskins Jenny Miss Florence Colville Supported by the Star Company. JY ew QUEEN’S THEATRE, ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. Directors - - Messrs Lyster &, Cagli. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Jaw. 22 Meyerbeer’s Grand Historic il Opera, LES HUGUENOTS. Valentina ... Signora Knrichetta Bosisio Margueritadi Valois, Signora Tamburim Coy Urbano ... Signora Teresina Riboldi THURSDAY EVENING. Farewell Benefit of SIGNORA ZENONI, Donizetti’s Grand Opera, L A FAVORITA. Cavatina “Largo al Factotum,” from L’Opera II Barbiere. Signor Tournerie, La Caluuia; Barbiere, Signor Dondi. Friday Evening, LA TKAVIATA. Private Boxes, holding six persons— Lower tier £2 0 0 Upper tier 110 0 Prices of Admission at Doors—Dress Circle, 6s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Box Office open at Mr West’s, music-seller, Princes street, where Tickets can be obtained and Seats secured. Doors open at 7.'10, Overture at 8. James Mills, Esq., Manager of Harbor Company, has arranged to issue Tickets and Passes to the Residents of Port Chalmers, for the Opera on the occasion of Signora Zenoni’s Benefit, on Thursday.— Return Tickets (including admisssion to the Opera) : Pit, 4s; Stalls, 6s; Dress Circle, Bs. ASONIC HALL. ““ X FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. CORA DE LAMOND, The Only Female Magician in the World, Assisted by Her Beautiful Sister, MADEMOISELLE CHRISTINA, And MASTER WALTER, Will give their highly Amusing, Interesting, and Instructive ENTERTAINMEN T. MADAME CORA Will also Distribute Valuable and Useful PRESENTS among the Audience. The Leading Gift for Saturday Evening will be a SILVER-PLATED TEA & COFFEE SET Of Four Pieces. Admission—Front seats, 3s ; second, 2s ; back, Is. BURNS’ ANNIVERSARY. THE Directors of the Caledonian Society have resolved to offer prizes, consisting of Illustrated Copies of the Works of Bums or any other Scottish Poet, for Recitations of any of Burns’s Poems. The Competition will take place in the University Hall, on Saturday, 25th instant, at 2.30 p.m., and will be open to pupils attending any School in the Province. Competitors are requested to attend at the time stated. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. DRAPERY. NOTICE. IN consequence of the long passages made by recent arrivals, we have just opened 53 Cases of CHOICE SL MMER GOODS intended for our November trade. These goods were purchased by our Mr Ewing at a large discount from manufacturers’ prices, owing to the unfavorable English Season, and will be sold proportionately cheap, so as to insure an entire clearance between this date and the end of January. BROWN, EWING, & CO. Dunedin, December 20th, 1872. COACHES. MESSRS COBB & CO. beg to offer to the pleasure-seeking public further faciiltics for visiting their friends during the Holidays, they having instructed their Agents to issue RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE FARE AND HALF FARE, Available for One Week, issue commencing December 4th, continuing to January 31st. Passengers holding Return Tickets must give twenty-four hours’ notice of their intention to use them, and have their names placed du the way-bill, otherwise the Company will not be responsible for any disappointment or delay, as only ONE-HALF of each Coach will be kept for returns, and that not later than twenty-four hours before starting. JOHN CHAPLIN & CO. BOOKING OFFICE— Manse street, Dunedin. JNVERCARG ILL AND BACK. RETURN TICKETS, AVAILABLE FOR FOURTEEN DAYS £3 10a Od. SINGLE FARE THROUGH TO INVER. CARGILL £2 Os Od. Passengers holding Return Tickets to give 24 hours’ notice of intention to return, JOHN CHAPLIN & CO. BOOKING OFFICE: Man-e street, Dunedin. December 21, MRS STEADMAN’S Coach leaves the Gridiron Hotel, Every Morning, at half-past eight, for West Taieri, returning the same day. Mrs Steadman’s Coach leaves Giidiran Hotel, at half-past four every Evening for East Taieri, Reliance, and White House Hotel
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Evening Star, Issue 3097, 22 January 1873, Page 3
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657Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3097, 22 January 1873, Page 3
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