AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE. THIS EVENING, And every night till further notice. CARANDINI OPERATIC AM) BALLAD CONCERTS, AND MR GEORGE CoTTERILL’S Elegant and Amusing Entertainment, FACES AM) FANCIES. Programme—Part i. : Overture, (piano)— “ Les Huguenots,” grand selections from Donizetti’s Opera, “ Lucia di Lammennoor,” Company. Cavatina—“ Sing on ye Little Birds,” Miss Fannie. Descriptive Song—- “ Wreck and Saved,” Mr Henry Gordon. Part Song (unaccompanied) “Farewell to the Foresit,” the sisters Rosina and lanni and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon. Ballad — “ Little Nell,” Madame Carandini. Song—- “ Lady of the l ea,” Miss Fannie. Solo and Choius—“ Now Tramp o’er Moss and Fell,’’ from the Operatic Drama of “ Hob Hoy,” Company. Sketches of Character by Mr Cotterell. Song— “ Pakeha-Maori.” The Birfch-day Party. Mr Alfred Vamble preambles, and gives place to Miss Doodah and her Partners. The Little Dance in the Little Room !—lnterval of ten minutes.— Part II.; Introduction—Piano, “QuiVive,” The Sisters Kosinaand Fannie. Operatic Selections from Donizetti’s Opera, 4 4 La Sonnambula, ”by the Company. Irish Ballad—“ Kate O’Shane,” Miss Rosina. Song—“TbeOldSexton,” Mr Henry Gordon. Duet— “Te’L Kammenti,” the Sisters Rosina and Fannie. Scotch Song—“Tbe Laud o’ the Leal,” Miss Fannie. Song—“My Molly Asthore,” Madame Carandini. Selection from Offenbach’s “ Grand Duchess,” Company. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4a ; Family Tickets for three, 10s 6d : Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Private Boxes to admit four, LI. Season Tickets, admitting to 20 Concerts to Dress Circle, L2 2s. Ditto to Stalls, LI ss. Tickets may Toe obtained and seats reserved at West’s Music Warehouse, Doors open at half-past seven; to commence at eight o’clock. |_> R-1 JN CE S S THEATRE. Lessees—Messrs C. O’Brien and J. P. Hydes. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 28. Last night of Miss Tilly Andrews as Fra Diavo'.o. BERNARD BROTHERS, In their daring Trapcziau Acts. Commencing with the elegant Comedietta entitled, THE SOLDIER'S RETURN. Ronzlaus - - • - Mr C. O’Brien Christine- - - Miss Jessie Raymond Concluding with, for the last time, FRA D I A V 0 LO. Fra Diavolo - - Miss Tilly Andrews Miss Cassy Mattthews’s Benefit on Wednesday. Saturday—“ Lily of the Desert.” Monday—“ Great World of London.” DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. MRS HAMANN begs to inform her Pupils and the Inhabitants of Dunedin that her Classes will be held in the above Hall: For Adults—Tuesday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock For Adults —Thursday Evening, from 8 till 10 o clock For A dnits—Saturday Evening, from S till 10 o’clock For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock Terras—One Guinea per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance. N.B. —The Saturday Afternoon Class will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 3 till 5 o clock. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, ST. GEORGE’S HALL. AT the request of several Ladies and Gentlemen, a Class will be formed for instruction only, on Saturday Evening. Terms, one guinea per quarter. This will be a good opportunity for tho-e desirous of learning Dancing Commencing Saturday, October 18, at 8 o’clock. A. Ha MANN. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, Saturdays, from' 3to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. 'J erms : One Guinea per quarter (commencing from date of entrance), J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. PAWNBROKERS. notice! I BEG to intimate to my friends and the public generally, that I have This Day disposed of my Pawnbroking Business to Messrs Lyons and Hart, of Fleet street, Arcade (three doors from High street), where all the pledges deposited with me may be redeemed. Soliciting a continuance of past favors to my successors, MICHAEL LEVY. Rattray street, Sept. 16, 1873. In reference to the above advertisement, we beg to intimate that the business hitherto conducted by Mr Levy will be carried on by us in the same businesslike manner, in conjunction with our own. All transactions strictly private and confidential. Most liberal advances made, and at the lowest rate of charges. Note Address— LYONS & HART’S “ Uncle Tom’s Pawn Office,” Three doors from Bayley’s Hotel, High street, Fleet street (late Arcade), Dunedin. BALLARAT PAWN OFFICE. MRS A. DAVIES having determined to continue tbe Pawnbroking Business so long and successfully carried on by her late husband-as above, begs to announce to her friends and the public generally, that the establishment has been re-opened to-day, and that she hopes to be favored with the same support so liberally accorded for the past nine years. All goods left on pledge with the late Mr Davies will now he delivered or renewed as desired, and Mrs D. desires to express her regret at any delay which has taken place in the delivering of goods, in consequence of her late husband’s illness, and to intimate that she will be prepared to make a liberal allowance for same. Note tbe Address A. DAViRS, BALLARAT PAWN OFFICE, Princes rtreet Smith. SPORTING. ST. ANDREW’S MEETING. and CALCUTTA SWEEPS on the above will be drawn at the Empire Hotel, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. A. AUG AN.
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Evening Star, Issue 3362, 28 November 1873, Page 3
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