amusements. pRINCESS THEATES. Lessees - Messrs Geddes and Willis. Stage Manager - Mr G. W. Collier. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), The Sensational Drama entitled THE BOTTLE. Richard Thorn ley - Mr H. N. Douglas George Gray • ■ Mr D. Clinton Coddles • - Mr Lachlan Macgowan Dognose ... Mr G. W. Collier Hon. Oeo. Hounslow - Mr F. E. Lyster Spike . . - Mr Musgrare Ruth Thomley - - Mrs Walter Hill Esther Clare • - Miss Marion Willis Kitty Crump • . Mrs Lachlan Macgowan Mrs Wolf • • Miss Docy Mainwaring Concluding with the Farce of THE WIDOW’S VICTIM. MONDAY EVENING, MISS FANNY SARA & MR F. CLIFTON. BURLESQUE OF CUPID & PSYCHE. TWELVE Dress Circle Tickets fer ONE POUND. “ On their own merits modest men are dumb.” QUEEN’S THEATRE. Stage Manager • - Mr J. P. Hydes Business Manager • Mr J. A. South Under the direction of Mr Hoskins. TO-NIGHT f(SATUEDAY), JULY 19. CROWDED FASHIONABLE HOUSES NIGHTLY. MR HoTKINS, MISSJ FLORENCE COLVILLE, And the only Star Dramatic Company in the Colonies. First night of Tom Taylor’s Comedy of OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Mr Hoskins - - as Asa Trenchard Miss Florence Colville „ Florence Trenchard Miss Flora Anstead ~ Mary Meredith Mr J. B. Steele ~ Lord Dundreary And the Great Star Company at the Queen’s, comprising all the most competent artists in New Zealand. THE HANDSOME HUSBAND. Mrs Wyndham - Miss Florence Colville Mr Wyndham - Mr Hoskins Seats and Private Boxes for twenty-four performances, LlO 10s; also, packets of Dress Circle Tickets, containing ten, LI 10s, at Begg’s Music Warehouse. A good cep; is better than a bad original. OUTRAM DRILL SHED. MISS AIT KEN (Mrs J. L. Bunten) Will give one ef her Entertainments in the above Hall, on Monday next, the 21st July, when she will be assisted by Mr M. Winter, the celebrated Tenor. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8. Admission, 3s and 2s. Programmes at the door. BY REQUISITION. RICCARTON DRILL SHED. MISS AITKEN (Mrs J. L. Bunten) will give one of her ENTERTAINMENTS ia the above Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, 22nd July, when she will be assisted by Mr M. WINTER, the celebrated Tenor. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Admission, 3a and 2s. Programmes at the door. pUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY Fstab. 1865, Princes street, adjoining the Queen’s Theatre. Classes Arranged as follows For Juveniles, Saturday morning, from II till 1 o’clock; afternoon, 3 till 5. For Adults, Monday evening, 8 till 10 o’clock; Thursday evening, 8 till 10. For Ladies, Tuesday afternoon, 3 till 5 o’clock. . To each of the above an hour is given previously, for instruction, so that Ladies and Gentlemen receive all necessary attention. Terms, One Guinea per quarter. Bands provided for balls, evening, and juvenile parties. MRS HAMANN, Moray Place, Next to Dr Sorley’s. SERMONS. CHRISTIAN MEETING HOUSE, Great King street south. MR THOS. H. BATES, Evangelist, from America, will (D.V.) Preach in the above place To-morrow Evening. Subject: “Living conscientiously.” ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Of CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOLS Will be held TO-MORROW in the Congregational Church, Moray Place. THE Rev. A. REID will Preach in the Morning at 11am.; the Rev. Dr ROSE BY in the Evening at 6.30 p.m. Mr John Paterson will conduct a Service for Children in the afternoon at 3 pm. Collection at each service in aid of the Sabbath Schools. MEETINGS. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c,, will be held next Monday Evening, from six to eight o’clock. _ WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. ELECTION FOR MAYOR. MONSTER MEETING. Mr THONEMAN will address the Ratepayers of the City in the MASONIC HALL, on Saturday Evening, 19th inst., at Eight o’clock. 6 JAS. B. M'CULLOCH, Secretary. the mayoralty. Mr MERCER will Address the Citizens This (Saturday) Evening, at the Oddfellows’ Hall, George street, at halfpast seven o clock. JAMES JAMES, Secretary, ELECTION FOR MAYOR. A SPECIAL MEETING of Mr Thoneman’s Central Committee will be held at the Committee Booms, High street, This (Saturday) Evening, at Seven o’clock sharp. A full attendance requested. r JAS. B. M'CULLOCH, Secretary*
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Evening Star, Issue 3249, 19 July 1873, Page 3
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657Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3249, 19 July 1873, Page 3
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