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amusements. Q DBEN'S THEATRE* Stage Manager • • Mr J. B. Steel# Business Manager • Mr J. A. South Under the direction of Mr Hoskins. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, The Greatest Bill of the Season. SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER A HIGH LIFE BELOW STAIRS. Mr Hoskins as My Lord Duke’s Servant and Young Marlow.—Miss F. Colville as Mrs Kitty and Miss Hardcastle. The Amusing Supper Scene To-night.— The Servants’ Jubilee To-night.—The Nodding Quadrilles To-night.—Songs and Speeches To-night. The Performance will commence with SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Young Marlow Mr Hoskins Miss Hardcastle - - Miss Colville Supported by the Company. Concluding with the glorious comedy, by David Garrick, HIGH LIFE BLLOW STAIRS. My 1 ord Duke’s Servant - Mr Hoskins Mrs Kitty - - - Miss F. Colville Rest of the Characters by the Company. On MONDAY, will be produced, with new and appropriate Scenery by Mr Perriman, and mechanical effects by Mr Scott and Assistants FORMOSA! With the most powerful cast ever seea in the Colonies. Private Boxes and Seats can be secured at Messrs Begg and Anderson’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. JpRINCESS THEATRE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. Complimentary Benefit to M. A. FOX. Miss FANNY SARA, Mr FRED CLIFTON, and a Host of Talent, Professional and Amateur, have volunteered their aer> vices. See Bills. JJUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Estab. 1865. Priuces 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. Mr T. Lack, Musical Conductor. Mbs. HAMANN, Moray place. Next to Dr. Sorley’s. MEETINGS. COMMERCIAL BUILDING A MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, Ac., will be held next Monday Evening, from six to eight o’clock. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. ART UNIONS. QEAND ART UNION OF OLEOGRAPHS AND OIL PAINTINGS. MR E. T. WHEELER, As Agent for the Proprietors, will dispose of the following Oleographs and Oil Paintings by Art Union on or about the Ist October. 60C TICKETS of 10s 6d EACH. Besides about 70 Prizes to the value of £235, the Proprietors have arranged to spend the remaining £BO in copies of some good Picture, for the purpose of giving a Prize of some considerable value to each holder of a ticket, thus securing ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS. The Principal Prizes will be on view in he office of MR R. T. WHEELER, Stafford street. LIST OF PRIZES.

Parting (Bar Guiliano), 26 x 20, in extra handsome gilt frame - £lO 10 0 A Falconer (Franq Cremona, 26 x 20, in extra handsome gilt frame 10 10 0 English Coast (F. Krause), 21 x 17, in beautiful guilt frame - 6 6 0 Drachenfels (Krause)- • - 6 6 0 Paintef s Helpmate - - - 66 0 The Chicken Sermon (Gustav Sus) 4 4 0 The First Thought do • 44 0 The Parting, unframed • • 212 6 The Falconer do - • 2 12 6 The Romance do • • 212 6 The Singing Lesson - - - 212 6 Drachenfels • ■ • • 22 0 Lorely 22 0 Godesburg 22 0 Cat and Kittens- • • • 110 Rabbits - - • • - 110 Bride Albano • • • • 22 0 Carnival 22 0 Spring 2 12 6 Summer 2 12 6 Autumn 2 12 6 Winter 2 12 6 Haste Valley - - • ■ 22 0 Laafenburg - - - • 22 0 Sitten 220 Strand 22 0 Hobson’s Bay - - • - 52 10 0 7 Maiden Hours flos each) • 5 5 0 Christ in the Garden (by Noel Paton) • - - • • 15 0 Glee Maiden - - - • 310 0 Hawking 3 10 0 Oil Painting 10 0 0 Do 10 0 0 21 otljer Prizes, of values from LlO to I6a - • • • 58 14 0 0 Q

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Evening Star, Issue 3273, 16 August 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3273, 16 August 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3273, 16 August 1873, Page 3

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