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amusements. jpRINCBSS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), DEC. 15, BENEFIT OF MR .T. A SOUTH. TICKET OP LEAVE MAN. May Edwards - • Mies Jessie Raymond Sam Willougby (who has volunteered). Miss Grace Follande THE JULLIAN BROTHERS. Ballad, “ Alice, where art Thou ?” Tilly Andrews National Song - - Mr Tom Margetts Extravaganza - - Mr George Bromley Song and Dance - • Mr K. C. Shipp Exercises ■ Bernard Brothers All of whom have kindly volunteered. TOM CRIBB’S PARLOUR. Cribb’s Pett - - - Mr Geo. Belcher Who will display the Art of Self-Defence. Wednesday—Benefit Bernard Brothers. M ASONIC HALL. IMMENSE COMBINATION I’OR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, DEC. 15tb, And Evening during the Week. BACHELDER’S COLOSSEAN PANTA* SCOPE of a Tour through AMERIC A; By the Great TRANS CONTINENTAL RAILWAY, FROM NEW YORK to SAN FRANCISCO. A Voyage across the Pacific Ocean, with a Terrific STORM AT SEA. A Voyage to those Wonders of California, THE BIG TREES, CAVES OF CALAVERAS, AND THE YOSEMITE VALLEY. The accompanying lecture to the Pantascope will be delivered by Mr HORACE BENT, The Inimitable Polographist and Humorist, who will appear in Rongs, Dances, &c. Professor SAUNDERS, L.A.M., will perform a choice Harp each evening. MR H. ILLINGWORTH, the eminent Trombonist, will play a solo on the Trombone. MR T. NORBERG, Musical Director. The performance will conclude with the feats of the wonderful automatic SLACK-ROPE VAULTER, the most wonderful piece of mechanism ever produced. Front seats, 3s ; second do, 2s ; back, Is. Doors open at 7 30. Commence at 8. Car* riages may be ordered at half past 10. E. G. BACHELDER, Proprietor. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. M ASONIC HALL. THE GREAT SCALPING SCENE! By the North American. Indian Chief Wackabackei, TO-NIGHT. M A SONIC HALL. The Wonderful AUTOMATON SLACK-ROPE VAULTER To-night, AT BACHELDER’S PANTASCOPE. A UEEN’S THEATRE. THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. Under Distinguished Patronage. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, DEC. 15. Programme.—Part I. : Overture Poet and Peasant.” Chorus—“ Hark ! Tis the Indian Drum.” Cavatina-“Come, Music with Thy Softest Tone,” Madame Carandini. Bolero—“ Leggero Invisible,” Miss Rosin a. Song—“ I never can Forget,” Mr Gordon. Duet—“Guarda che Bianca Luna,” the Sisters Isabella and Fannie. Solo —Pianoforte—Fantasia on airs from Bellini’s “ Norma,” Mr Alfred Anderson. Ballad—- “ The Green Trees Whispered,” Miss Fannie. Operatic Selections from Wallace’s beautiful Opera “ Lurline!” introducing Chorus—- “ Sail on the Midnight Deep Solo—“ Flow on thou Silver Rhine and Chorus Ave Maria.” Sketch by Mr Cotterell! Speeches from a Charity Dinner, by Mr Leitchfield Mosely. Earl of Mount Stuart proposes the

Toast—A very small portion oE the Report, as read by Mr Duffer. M. Hector de Longbeau, the great French Writer, proposes “ 'lhe Ladies.” Nasoline Solo, Signor Ritti Patti. Part 11. : Introduction (Piano)— “ The Witches Dance.” Part Song—“ The Nightingale.” Song—“ I thought my Heart was all my own,” Miss Isabella. Song—- “ In Happy Moments,” Mr Gordon. Song—- “ Thou art Gone from my Gaze,” Madame Carandini. Trio—“ I’m not the Queen,” Ballad—“ When the Roses bloom again,” Miss Rosina, Song—“ Thoughts of Thee,” Solo and Chorus— “ What full delight.” TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, MISS FANNIE’S BENEFIT. Second Grand Selection of Sacred Music on Thursday Next, December 18, including the choicest moroeaux from the works of the Great Masters, viz., “Elijah,” “Creation,” “Messiah,” “St. Paul,” “ttabat Mater,” &c., &c. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s ; Family Tickets for three, 10s 6d ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Private Boxes to admit four, LI. Tickets may be obtained and seats reserved at West’s Music Warehouse. Doors open at half-past 7 o’clock ; to commence at 8. Arrived, and will shortly appear, M UERAY’S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS WITH NEW AND TALENTED TROUPE. JOHN COLEMAN, Agent. Dunedin deutscher verein (German Association) ANNUAL PICNIC, To beheld at Woodhaugh, Water of Leith, on Boxing Day, 1873. Admission, 2s ; Ladies and Children, free. Tickets may be had of every member of the Society. M. SCHNACK, Hon. Sec. PORT CHALMERS. THE Magnificently Built Model “Samuel plims;oll,” Will be on view at Dench’s Large Room, ob and after Monday, December 15th. Exhi* bition from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. Admission—Adults, Is; Children price. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD and Residence for two Gentlemen ;no children. Address “W., office of Uus paper.

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Evening Star, Issue 3376, 15 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3376, 15 December 1873, Page 3

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