AicusßKEirra QUEEN’S THEATRE. Stage Manager • • Mr J, P. Hyde Business Manager • Mr J. A. South Under the direction of Mr Hoskins. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JULY 26. ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION BY MR HOSKINS, MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, AND THE QUEEN'S DOUBLE STAR COMPANY. NOTICE, The success and popularity of this Magnificent Company being now fully established, and firmly imprinted on every patron’s mind as household words, there will be NO MORE PUFFING! L THE Dr Ludwig Leah (first time) Anna • Rudolph EA H , FORSAKEN. Mr Hoskins - Miss Florence Colville • - Miss Flora Anstead Mr J. B. Steele Nathan, the Apostate - - Mr L. Booth And the Combination Star Company. LITTLE TODDLEKINS. Mr Jones Robinson Brown Smith, Mr H. N. Douglas. Private Boxes, LlO 10s; Tickets for 10 performances, LI 10s, at Begg and Anderson’s Music Warehouse. pRINCESS THEATRE Lessees - Messrs Geddes and Willis. Stage Manager - Mr G, W. Collier. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, JULY. 26, THE PLYING DUTCHMAN. Captain Peppercoal - - Mr Musgrave Lieut Mowdrey - - Mr D. Clinton Peter Von Brummell - Mr L. Macgowan Vanderdecken - - Mr G. W. Collier Leitelle - • • Mrs Walter Hill Rockalda - - Miss Fanny Sara Lucy - - - Miss Lizzie Bushe Concluding, for the last time, with CUPID AND PSYCHE. Psyche - - - Miss Fanny Sara Cupid - - . Mrs L. Macgowan NEW BURLESQUE ON MONDAY. TUESDAY, Benefit of MR AND MRS. L. MACGOWAN. JQUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT OP THE SEASON. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, In the UNIVERSITY HALL, Commencing at 8 o’clock. Part 1—“ Mendelssohn’s Hymn of Praise.” Part 2—“ Miscellaneous.” Admission by tickets issued to members only. Carriages at 10.15 p.m. Ladies or gentlemen desirous of becoming Honorary or Performing Members, will please send their address to Mr G. R. West, musicseller ; or Mr H. H. Paul, the authorised Collector. G. H. CAMPBELL, A cting Hon. Sec. MASONIC HALL. DON’T Forget To-night, the 26th, George Belcher’s light Comedy of “ Blow for Blow.” Not “Cupid and Psyche,” but BELCHER AND DRAKE, To-night, commencing at eight o’cleck. “ Honi mil qui mal ypense.” pUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY Estab. 1865, Princes street, adjoining the Queen’s Theatre, Classes Arranged as follows : For Juveniles, Saturday morning, from 11 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. MEETINGS. SOUTH WARD ELECTION. KATEPAYER 5 ? desirous to promote Mr Prosser’s election will please meet To c night (Saturday), at eight o’clock, at Mr J. T. Robert’s Office, corner of Princes and Walker streets. JAMES JAMES, Secretary. SOUTH WARD ELECTION. A MEETING of the Friends and Supporters of Mr H. S. Fish, junr., for the purpose of forming a Committee to secure his return as Councillor for the Ward, will be held This (Saturday) Evening, at the Provincial Hotel, Stafford street, at eight o’clock. EDUCATIONAL. MUSIC. BELL desires to inform her Pupils that she resumed Music Lessons at her Room, Princes street, on Monday, the 14th inst. ; and at the Girls’ High School, on Monday, 14th inst. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. EVENING CLASSES.—The Directors have determined to establish Evening Classes for instruction in Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, English Grammar, and Composition. The Classes being intended for the benefit of Youths who are unable to attend the* Day Schools, ADMISSION WILL BE FREE, And may be obtained through the President (Mr Keith Ramsay), the Vice-President (Mr I). Baxter), the Honorary Treasurer (Mr James Marshall), the undersigned, or any of the Directors. The proposed arrangements for attendance in the meantime will be seen at the Athene aium, where all wishing to join are requested to meet in the Lower Hall at 7 o’clock p.m, on Monday, the 28th inst. WILL S. DOUGLAS, • Secretary,
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Evening Star, Issue 3255, 26 July 1873, Page 3
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