AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE. i.essc es, Messrs Chas. O’Brien and Co. Business Manager, Air Chas. O’Brien. Stage Manager, Mr J. P. Hydes. TO-NIGHT, EASTER MONDAY, April 14 The Genuine and Enthusiastic Applause nightly bestowed upon CLARA STEPHENSON Proves beyond a doubt that this lady is the most talented young artiste that has yet visited Dunedin. CHARLES BURFORD, The great Australian Character Actor. To-night, the Musical Drama, in two acts, entitled JOSEPHINE, The Child of the Regiment. Josephine (with songs) - i lara Stephenson Sergeant Scalade, ol the 23rd - Chas. Burford Concluding with the Glorious Gigantic Burlesque ILL-TREATED 1L TROVATORE. Manrico - - - C lara Stephenson Azucena - - . Mr J. P. Hydes New Last Scene by Geo. Perriman. Will shortly appear Miss M. A. Aitken and Miss Flora Anstead. 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. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. MONDAY being a Holiday, the usual Weekly Practice will take place on Tuesday. Note. —As the Concert is fixed for the 29th inst, Members who wish to take part will require to attend all the rehearsals. G. H. CAMPBELL, Acting Hon. Sec. PORT CHALMERS. MR LESLIE CHARLES’S CONCERT will take place THIS EVENING (Paster Monday), at the MASONIC HALL, when he wiil be ably assisted by Mr A, J. 'lowsey, of Dunedin, and other artists; also, Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. Programme : Part I. Overture, “ Bohemian Girl ” Air A. J. Towsey ( Hee Amateurs Pallad, “Sweet Spirit bear my prayer” .... Mrs Charles Song .... Gentleman Amateur Song - - * . Mr A. J. Towsey Song, comic - - - Mr D. De Mans Duet, “ What are the wild waves saying ” - Mr & Mrs Charles Ballad, “Killarney” ■ 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 - - - Mr D. De Dana Ballad - Mrs Charles Song, “Trueblue and seventytwo ” - - - Gentleman Amateur Song - - - - Mr A. J. Towsey National Anthem. QOMPLIM ENTARY TO THE BALL VOLUNTEER REPRESENTATIVES, On FRIDAY Evening, ISth Inst. Stewards : Lieut.-Col, Cargill L, 0. Beal, Esq. Geo. Duncan, Esq. 0. S. Peeves, Efq. J. F. Watson, Esq. Jas. Marshall, Esq. G. K. Turton, E?q, J. H. Harris, Esq. T. S. Graham, Esq. W. O. Ball, Esq. E. Prosser, Esq, Jno, Mitchell, Esq. And ( fficers of Volunteers. Gentleman’s Ticket (admitting a Lady) 10s Lady’s Ticket 5s Tickets may be obtained from any of the above Gentlemen. WM. HENDERSON, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. MONDAY (this day), being Easter Monday, the usual Monthly Meeting of this Society, for receipt of Subscriptions, Ac., will be held at the ollicc, Princes street, on Tuesday, the 15th instant, from 7 to 8 o’c'ock. M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary, OTAGO INSTITUTE. A MEETING of the Institute will be held on Wednesday evening next, 10th in-t, 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. 11. Ross. Cn a Visit to Sandymouut. By Mr Peter Thomsen, On the Skull of a Grampus from Otago Heads. By Mr A. C. Purdic. Notice has been given of a motion that the financial year of the Society end in future on 31st December. D. BRENT, Eon. Secretary. TO THE CHRISTIAN WOMEN OF DUNEDIN AND NEIGHBOR HOOD. A MEETING will be held at 3 o’clock on Wednesday, the IGlh April, in the Wesleyan Hall, Stuart street, to take steps for the establishment of a Female Relume. All interested in the object are earnestly requested to attend. FOB SALS. SALE, a few Shares in the Gabriel’s * Gully Quartz mining Company (Registered). M. W. Hawkins, Sharebroker, Princes street. FOR SALE, Shares in the Clark’s Hill Prospecting Company, Tuapeka. M. W, Hawkins, Sharebroker, Princes street. I - Freehold FOR Richmond * Hill, with comfortable Cottage. Apply CONNELL & MOODIE, Princes street. SALE in Roslyn, a Dwelling House ; and Garden-Freehold. -Apply at A. Davidson’s Stoi’e, Roslyn. - ~POR SALE. RAMS, RAMS. RAMS. THE Undersigned have for Sale, in Lots to suit Purchasers— Leicester Ram Lambs, from T 2 to L 5. Ditto, two-tooth, from L 3 to L 7 10s. Merino Rams, two-tooth, from L2 2s to L 5 5s ' DRIVER. STEWART, A CO, LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a Brown Silk Umbrella, nearly new; straight handle, with carved knob. Apply Occidental Hotel.
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Evening Star, Issue 3166, 14 April 1873, Page 3
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732Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3166, 14 April 1873, Page 3
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