amusements. jpKINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), DEC. 1. In consequence of the great success of the roman ic Drama, it will be repeated. THE LILY OF 'IHE DESERT; Or, THE ARaB SPY. BERNARD BROTHERS, In their wondr .us, dangerous, perilous act The Ladder in the Air. Miss Tilly Andrews in her character song of “ K.C.8.” The Scottish comic drama, in 2 acts, entitled THE GUDbMAJS O’ BaLLANGFIGH. Tibbie • ■ Miss Jessie Raymond Marian (with song) Miss Tilly Andrews On Wednesday—Miss ('assy Matthews’s Benefit i\ UEEN’S THEATRE BRILLIANT SUCCESS OK THE CA RAN DINI OPERATIC AND BaLLAU CONCERTS, AND MR GEORGE C »T TER ILL’S Elegant and Amusinc Entertainment, FACES AND FANCIES. ST ANDREW'S DaY—PUBLIC HOLIDAY. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, And every night till further notice. Programme—lntroducing numerous favorite Scotch Melodies. Overture—“ The Marriage of Figaro.” Selections from Wallace’s Opera of “ Maritana,” introducing “ Sing, Pretty Maiden,” “It was aKnitht,” “The Harp in the Air,”and “TheAngelus,” Company, Cavatina—“ Oh, say once more [ love thee,” Miss t-osiua. Song—“ The Village Blacksmith,” Mr Henry Gordon. Part Song—“ Evening.” Scotch Song—- “ John Anderson, ray Joe,” Madame Caraadiui. Duet—“ Lingering Voices,” the Sisters Fannie and Isabella. Ballad—“ Take my heart again,” Miss Fannie. Part Song—- “ Wha’Jl buy my Caller Herrin ?” Sketches of Character by Mr Cotterill, introducing ihe Scientific Lecture. Professor Fidget will I ecture on Signs and Symbols, Facts and Figures, Faces and Brains.—Mystery and Music. Herr Von Prossic explains Mystery most conclusively, and sings a “Little Mountain Air,” with an equally understandable explanation. Part 11. : Locke’s celebrated Music to “Macbeth.” serenade— ** When the silvery moonbeams sleep,” Miss Isabella. Old English Song—- “ The Wolf,” Mr Henry Gordon. Quartette—“ The Spinning Wheel,” from Flotow’s Opera of “ Martha.” Song—“ Cornin’ through the Bye,” Madame Carandini. N'asoJine Song—“ Carnival di Venice,” Mr G. Cotterill. Descriptive Song—“Jessie’s Dream,” Miss Fannie. Quartette —“The Rover’s Joy.” Scotch Song—“ Castles in the Air,” Miss Rosina. Laughing Chorus — •‘The Merry Gipsies,” Company. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s ; Family Tickets for three, 10s Gd : Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is ; I rivate Boxes to admit four, LI. Season Tickets, admitting to 20 Concerts to Dress Circle, L2 2s. Ditto to Stalls, LI os. Tickets may be obtained and seats reserved at the Theatre betweeen 3 and 6 o’clock in the afternoon. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o’clock. fPHE G R EAT WAX W ORK JL EXHIBITION Is bow < pen At the MASO Mo HALL. Grand collection of over Seventy-five Figures, including the Poveity Bay Massacre. Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. MRS HAM ANN 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 c ! ock For Adults—Saturday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock Terms—One Guinea per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance. N.B.—The Saturday Afternoon Class will be held in the Oddfellows’ Fall, 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 desirous of learning Dancing. Commencing Saturday, October IS, at 8 o’clock. A. HA MANN. DANCING CLASSES. (MT, GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, SaO turd ays, from 3 to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 0. Terms : One Guinea per quarter (commencing from date of entrance). J, KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, Loudon. MEETINGS. NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY AND SAVINGS INSTITUTE. I N consequence of Monday next being a Public Holiday, the usual Monthly Meeting of this Society, for the receipt of subscriptions, applications for shares, loa* s, &c., will be held, on Tuesday next, 2nd December, between the hours of six and eight o’clock p.m., at the offices of the Society, No. 1 Chambers, Princes street (opposite Government Buildings). JAS. B. M'CULLOOH, Secretary. WATCHMAKERS. Gi EOR G E YOUNG, f IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, PRINCES STPEET, I M'a\ Kill N, Opposite Bank of New South Wales. [Established 1856.] JOHN j_J ISL OP, LATE ARTHUR BEVERLY, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, ANP CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BANK OP OTAGO, Prince? street, Dunedin. SHIP chronometers Cleaned and rated by transit observation's. Nautical Instruments repaired.
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Evening Star, Issue 3364, 1 December 1873, Page 3
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719Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3364, 1 December 1873, Page 3
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