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unrgßMsm. U SEN’S THEATRE. I Lessees ... Messrs C. O'Brien, J. P. Hydes, end Co. itage Manager ... Mr Chas. Burford. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MAY 22. Fnt hums tic Reception Nightly of MISS CLARA STEPHENSON, Who will appear This Evening in her great PAULIN*; DESCHAPPELLES, In Bulwtr’a Beautiful Play of the LADY OF LYONS. Pauline Deschappklles Claude Melnottk • M r Chas. Burford Concluding with the ever-welcome Burlesque of IXION THE RECKLESS. fxiON .... Clara Stephenson Queen Juno • - Flora Anstbad Minerva the Great • Johnny Hydes Notice.—The Pit and Stalls of this beau* tiful Theatre have been raised, so that every auditor has a perfect and full view of the stage. Friday—Benefit of Provincial Brass Band. Aladdin has arrived. Look out for Mr Fair* dough. Impersonation ol Clara Stephenson

UEEN’S THEATRE

FKiDAY EVENING, MAY 23rd, 1873. BENEFIT OF THE PROVINCIAL BRASS BAND. Uuder the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor the Superintendent and Bis Worship the Mayor. NOTHING VENTURE-NOTHING WIN} Interlude ; and IXION. IXIoN. IXION. For further particulars see Day Bills. N.B.—There will be a Ball, after the per* formance, at the Masonic Hall, in honor of Her Majesty’s Birthday. Ladies and Gentle* men holding Dress Circle Tickets will be ad* milted free. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalle, 2s; Pit, Is. JAMES CAHILL, Hon. Sec.

M R8 ROBERTS’S BENEFIT. POSTPONED TO MONDAY, 26th INSTANT. M asonic hall, PORT CHALMERS. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, May 22. POETIC AND DRAMATIC DELINEATIONS, PY MISS M. B. AITKBN (Mrs J. L. JBunten). Programme : “ Hubert and Arthur’’—King John * ... Shakespeare “ Lady Clare” Tennyson Lecture —“Mr Caudle becomes a Freemason” D.Jerrold “ The Rained Cottage” ... Miss London “The Woonerfu’Wean” ... Miller “The Bells” ... KA. Poe “ The May Queen” : Tart L, May Mornicg ; Part 11, New Year’s Eye; Part 111., Deathbed ... “The Charge of the Light B'igade” ... “ Come Whoam to thy Children and Me - ’ —Lancashire Poem “The Brook” ... “Mansie Wauch’s First and Last Visit to the Play”— From the Life of Mr Wauch, by Delta Tennyson Tennyson Waugh Tennyson Dr Moir Doors open 7.00, commence at Eight o’clock. Admission, 3s and 2s.

the: COLORED OPERA TROUPE’S CONCERT BENEFIT OF THE WIDOW AND family of the late MR 11. ROBERTS, Will take place on Monday Evening, May 26. Doors open 7.30. Commence sharp, 8 o’clock. ROBERTS’S BENEFIT. 'POSTPONED TO MONDAY, 26th INSTANT. FIRST CHURCH YOUNG MEN’S ’ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. HE ANNUAL SOIREE of the above Association will be held at the First Church, on Friday Evening, 23rd inat. Tea op the table at half-past six oMock. Tickets, 2s 6d each, may be had from any of the members of the Association. FOR THE B. MOLLISON, Hon. Sec.

PUBLIC NOTICES. pEAVER BROTHERS, TOBACCO MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS AND JEWELLERY, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. jyj'RS ROBERTS’S BENEFIT. POSTPONED TO MONDAY, 26th INSTANT. Hugh fraser, Saddler & Harness Maker, . Begs to intimate to his numerous friends, in Town and Country, that he has resumed Business in Stafford street, next Provincial Sale Yards, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a renewal of that support formerly awarded to him.

LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. CONNELL & MOOD IE, LICENSED LAND BROKERS and SURVEYORS. OXHEAD BROTHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS Moray Place, (Opposite the Criterion), Dunedin. Villa Residences taken in the best style of Cartes-de-Visite, 10s per dozen. ROBERTS’S BENEFIT, POSTPONED to MONDAY, 26th INSTANT. ROSES! ROSES’! ROSES J! J LIPPIATT’S COLLECTION INCLUDES over Forty out of the Fifty best Roses chosen at the late Rose hj lection by the Nurserymen and Amateur Rose growe' s of all England— (See Journal oj Horticulture, Dec. 1873) .Lippiatt’s Roses were awarded all the First Prizes at the Rose Show, and Autumn Show of the Horticultural Society, Auckland. Price, 15s per dozen. Catalogues on application to Portrait and Landscape art. E. BAIRD, Victoria Seed Stores, Auckland.

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Evening Star, Issue 3199, 22 May 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3199, 22 May 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3199, 22 May 1873, Page 3

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