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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S THEATRE. ■Lessees, Messrs Chas. O’Brien and Co. Business Manager, Mr Chas. O’Brien. Stage Manager, Mr J, P. Hydes. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Great Success of CLARA STEPHENSON AND CHARLES BURFORD. Miss Clara Stephenson as Judy O’Trot and Gertrude (with songs), Mr Charles Burford as Dan O’Carolan. The Great Sensation Drama IRELAND AS IT WAS. Judy O’Trot - . . C lara Stephenson Dan O’Carolan (a farmer) • Chas. Burford Characters, incidental to the piece, By Company. “The Sprig of the Shannon ” —“Erin my country ’’—and Double Irish Jig— Judy and Pat. To conclude with the Operetta of THE LOAN OF A LOVER. Gertrude (with songs “ i’ve no money” and “ I don’t think I’m ugly,” Clara Stephenson Peter Spike (with songs) •J. P. Hydes EASTER MONDAY. Clara Stephenson in Burlesque— ILL-TREATED IL TROVATORE. Prices of Admission.—Private Box, to seat 4, One Guinea : Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s. PIT ONE SHILLING, Box Plan, where Seats can be secured, at Mr Begg’s Music Warehouse. PORT CHALMERS. MR LESLIE CHARLES’S CONCERT will take place on Easter Monday, at the MASONIC HALL, when he will be ably assisted by Mr A. J. 'iowsey, of Dunedin, and other artists; also, Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. Programme : Part I. Overture, “ Bohemian Girl ” Mr A. J. Towsey Glee • • • - - - Amateurs Ballad, “Sweet Spirit hear my prayer” .... Mrs Charles Song .... Gentleman Amateur Song . - . *MrA. J. Towsey Song, comic - - - Mr D. De Maus Duet, “ What are the wild waves saying ” - Mr & Mrs Charles Ballad, “Kiliarney” - Lady Amateur Song, “ The Main Truck ” - Mr Charles Part 11. Grand transcriptions on Scotch airs - • . Mr A. J. Towsey Trio, “ The wreath ” - ■ - Amateurs Cavatina, “See yon Rose” - Mr Charles Ballad, “We’d better bide a wee” .... Lady Amateur Song, comic - • -MrD. De Daus Ballad ■ Mrs Charles Song, “ True blue and seventytwo” • • • Gentleman Amateur Song • • - - Mr A. J. Towsey National Anthem. MEETINGS. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of re« ceiving Subscriptions, Ac., will be held on Monday Evening next, from six to eight o’clock, WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. OTAGO INSTITUTE. A MEETING of the Institute will ba held on Wednesday evening next, 16th inst., in the University Buildings, at 7.30 p.m., when the following papers will be read On the Declination of the Magnetic Needle. By Mr A. H. Ross. On a Visit to Sandymount. By Mr Peter Thomson. On the Skull of a Grampus from Otago Heads. By Mr A. C. Purdie. Notice has been given of a motion that the financial year of the Society end in future on 31st December. D. BRENT, Hon. Secretary. LECTURES. THE Fifth of a Series of Lectures on “ The Person and Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ” will be delivered (D.V.) in Farley’s Hall, Princes street, on Sunday Evening next, the 13th inst., by Mr A. Brunton. Subject: “The coming (or presence) of our Lord in its bearing upon the people of the Jews.” Lecture to commence at 6.30 p.m. FOR SALE. FREEHOLD FOR SALE, Richmond Hill, with comfortable Cottage. Apply CONNELL k MOODIE, Princes street. FOR SALE, in Roslyn, a Dwelling House and Garden—Freehold.— Apply at A. Davidson’s Store, Roslyn. FOR SALE. RAMS. RAMS. RAMS. THE Undersigned have for Sale, in Lota to suit Purchasers— Leicester Ram Lambs, from L2 to L 5. Ditto, two-tooth, from L 3 to L 7 10s. Merino Rams, two-tooth, from L2 2s to XiS d 8« DRIVER, STEWART, t CO. HOTEL. PAYNE’S CRITERION HOTEL, PALMERSTON THE above Hotel affords superior accommodation for Families, Gentlemen and Commercial Travellers. Separate Bedrooms for all classes. It is so common to advertise “Best Wines, &c.,” that I would prefer the public to judge for themselves. Capital Stabling, kept by a Groom acknow ledged to be one of the best on the road. Horses and Buggies always on hire. HATTERS AND HOSIERS. V. R. HATTERS, By Special Appointment to His Excellency SIR GEORGE BOWEN. Fern Hill, January 1, 1573. GENTLEMEN, I am directed to inform you that Governor Sir George Bowen has been pleased to appoint you Matters to his Excellency.—l have the honor to be, gentlemen, your obedient servant. HENRY D. PITT, Major, R.A., A.D.C. MESSRS V. ALMAO A CO, Princes street, Bnuedin. Q CHILCOTT, Lamdary. Greenstone cat to any design, for 7a 6d, Rattray street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3165, 12 April 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3165, 12 April 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3165, 12 April 1873, Page 3

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