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AWUQQQfMi Q| U.B E N»S T H E A T E E. j Lessee# ... C. O’Brien and Co. Stage Manager ... Mr J. P. Hydes. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MAJIS. By particular desire, Shakspeare’a tragedy of MACBETH ! l ast N igbt but Two of MISS M. B. AITKEN, who will repeat her magnificent impersonation of' LADY MACBETH ! LADY MACBETH I (Locke’s original Music ) MACBETH. Malcdlm • . Miss Flora Anstead Macbeth . . Mr Cbas. Buford Miss M. E. Aitken will deliver Tennyson’# magnificent Poem “ The Charge of the Six Hundred,” and Millar’s “Wonuerfu’ Wean.” On Friday Evening Grand Complimentary Benefit to Miss M. E. Aitken, under the distinguished patronage of bis Honor the Superintendent. Seats may bo secured at the Theatre from 11 a m. till 3 pm. On Monday next MISS CLARA STEPHENSON. MEDEA! IXION! IXIQNI IXIONI WANTED, Respectable Young Men for New Burlesque. WANTED, Twenty-four Amazons for “ Lalla Booth.” UEEN’S THEATRE. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor the Superintendent. BENEFIT AND LAST APPEARANCE BUT ONE OF MISS M. E. AITKEN. ON FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 16, she will appear as lolanthe, in King Rent's Daughter. She will also Read Edgar A. Poe’s beautiful Poem, THE BELLS! THE BELLS’! THE BELLS!!! Concluding with GUY MANNERING. MissM. E. Aitken a# Meg Merrileea Mr M. Winter ... as Henry Bertram THE PROVINCIAL BRASS BAND Will play several pieces during the evening.

THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, MAY 15. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Grand Fantasia— ‘‘ Trovatore” Schhesser Mr Alfred Anderson. 2. Song—“ Ted me my heart” - Bishop Miss Carrie EmanneL 3. Pianoforte Solo—“Danse de Negre” .... Asher Mr Alfred Anderson. 4. Vocal Valse—“ Vo Danzar” - Mallei Miss Carrie EmanneL 5. Grand Fantasia—“ Maritana ” Wallace Mr Alfred Anderson. 6. Song—“ The Queen’s Letter” Hobbs Miss Carrie Emanuel. An interval of ten minntes. Part 11. 1. Grand Fantasia—“ La Grande Duchesse .... A nderson Mr Alfred Anderson. 2. Cavatina—“ Gentle Spring ” Farebrother Miss Carrie Emanuel. 3. Grand Fantasia iello .... Sydney Smith Mr Alfred Anderson. 4. Selection —“Trovatore” • Verdi Miss Carrie EmanneL 5. Pianoforte Solo—“LaCa«cade” Paiier Mr Alfred Anderson. 6. Song—“ Sing, Birdie, Sing” - Gam Miss Carrie Emanuel.

DRAPERY. SPECIALTIES FOR MAY. 300 dozen American Clouds, from Is 3d 130 Batswing Skirts, all colours, 10s 6d 1,970 Black Straw Hats, in one lot, Is 3d 140 pieces Super Wincey, from 9d a-yard 3 cases New Black Dress Materials 5 cases Choice Dress Fabrics 7 bales White Flannels, from Is lid a 2 cases Underclothing 24 pieces Brussells Carpets, new designs, 4s 9d and 5s 6d. JJROWN, EWING, & CO. q JO HNSON, * GENERAL DRAPER, CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, Maclaooan Street, Having made extensive ALTERATIONS IN HIS PREMISES, Begs to inform his customers and the public that he is now prepared to show a very large stock of NEW WINTER GOODS, Purchased remarkably cheap, which w ill h* offered without the SLIGHTEST ADVANCE ON OLD PRICES. BLANKETS, RUGS, FLANNELS, PLAH'INGS, CALICOES, TICKINGS, SHEETINGS, QUILTS. DRESS MATERIALS IN Wincey, French Merino, Repp, Mohair, Tartans, Lustres, Ac. HABERDASHERY, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MILLINERY. UNDERCLOTHING, Ac. Millinery and Dressmaking conducted on the Premises. C. J. desires to intimate that he has now added THE TAILORING TO HIS OTHER BUSINESS, and is NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ANY ORDERS with which he may be favored. TAILORING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, will be carried on on the premises by Mr J, Walker, from Victoria. Charges strictly moderate.

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Evening Star, Issue 3193, 15 May 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3193, 15 May 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3193, 15 May 1873, Page 3

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