AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Business Manager • Mr J. A. South Under the direction of Mr Hoskins. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. The First Night this Reason of the Beautiful Play, intitled THE HUNCHBACK. With the following splendid Cast:— Mr Hoskins .... Lord Tinset Miss Florence Colville - • Julia Miss Flora Anstead ... Helen Mr J. B. Steele - - Master Walter Mr H. *. Douglas - Sir Thomas Clifford Mr L. Booth • - • - Modus MrJ. A. South ... Fathom Mr Jones Gaylove Mr J. Thorp .... Wilford Mr R. Glover .... Holdwell Mr Newton .... Stephen Concluding with the Laughable Sketch of a FAST TRAIN. Jack Delaware (High Pressure Express), Mr Hoskins ON THURSDAY, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, Under the especial Patronage of several Families of Distinction, SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Private Boxes, LlO 10s ; Tickets for 10 performances, LI 10s, at Begg and Anderson’s Music Warehouse. QUEEEN’S THEATRE. Amateur Theatricals for the Benefit of the Benevolent Institution, On FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1873, Under the patronage of the Mayor and Corporation and the vaaious societies in Dunedin, assisted by the Misses FLORENCE COLVILLE, FLORA ANSTEAD, Gassy Matthews, and Jessie Raymond. STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is ; Private Boxes, containing 4 One Guinea. Tickets can be secured and seats reserved at Messrs Begg and Anderson’s Music Ware* house, Princes street. jp RINC ES S THEATRE. Lessees - Messrs Geddes'and Willis. Stage Manager • Mr G. W. Collier. Immense Success of THE MAN OF THE WORLD. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, JULY 30. THE MAN OF THE WORLD. Sir Pertinax Macsycophant Mr L, Macgowan Lord Lumbercourt - - Mr Musgrave Egerton .... Mr G. W. Collier Lady Rodolpho - * Mrs Walter Hill Concluding with the Burlesque of the FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD. Lady Constance * * Miss Fanny Sara Earl Darnley • • Mrs L. Macgowan Sir Guy, the Cripple •Mr L. Macgowan Francis I. of France - Mr G. W. Collier Queen Catherine * - Mr Fred Clifton Henry VIII. of England - Mr Musgrave SATURDAY—BENEFIT OF MR G. W. COLLIER. PUBLIC NOTICES. g 0 S S A* N D C 0., Surveyors, Civil Engineers, &c., BOND STREET, (Adjoining Dalgety, Nichols, and Co.) PROVINCIAL TEA MART. JOHN HEALEY, Family Grocer, Baker, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, (Corner of Manse and Princes streets), DUNEDIN. SOUTH DUNEDIN EPISCOPAL CHURCH. THE Committee for the Erection of the above Church appeal to Members of the Church of England and others, for Subscriptions in aid of the Building Fund. The amount already subscribed is upwards of Lssb, but to complete the portion of the building now being erected, a further sum of L 1,500 is necessary. Subscriptions will be received by the following Members of Committee Messrs H. Houghton, G. F. Reid, H. S. Fish, jun., R. Haworth, Thos. Austin, the Rev. E. G. Penny, or, E. PROSSER, Treasurer. G, BLYTH, Hon. Secretary. MRS STEADMAN’S Coach leaves the Gridiron Hotel, Every Morning, at half-past eight, for West Taieri, returning the same day. Mrs Steadman’s Coach leaves Gridiron Hotel, at half-past four ©very Evening for East Taieri, Reliance, ana White House Hotel. GMUNRO’S Monumental Works, • George street, Dunedin. Designs furnished and executed for all kinds of Tombstones —in marble, granite, and Oamaru stone ; iron railings, &c. Designs forwarded on application to all parts of the Colony. NOTICES OF REMOVAL. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J ADA MS, TAILOR, , Begs to intimate to his friends and the public, that he has Removed his business to more suitable premises, two doors below the Artillery Hotel, George street West, where, by attention and care in dispatch, he hopes to merit a continuation of their patronage. J. A. calls attention to the fact that he is still making Mosgiel Suits at from L 3 15s upwards. Other Cloths, &c., at equally low prices. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JJOWARD & RAYMOND HAVE REMOVED (During the erection of New Premises) TO REICHELT & CO.’S FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE PROPRIETORS of the LONDON PORT r. AIT ROOMS Beg to intimate that they have Removed to the Premises above REICHELT’S FANCY SHOP, Cuting, Princes street, opposite Queen’s Theatre.
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Evening Star, Issue 3258, 30 July 1873, Page 3
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658Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3258, 30 July 1873, Page 3
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