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AttV&EttENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), DECEMBER 30. Extraordinary and Extravagant Success of THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME. AL I BABA.; The Forty Thieves, less one ! Kemp and Perriman’s Beautiful t'cenery. NEW ADVERTISING DROP. Clown Mr South Pantaloon Mr Simmonds Harlequin Mr D Mason Columbine ... .. Miss Fanny Power The following new Tricks in the Harlequin* ade : Bassoon Solo ... Clown. Bucket of Water down a Man’s Throat! Great Extinguisher Trick 2 Goblin Candles. Commencing with a new Comedietta each evening. “TWA HOURS AT HAME.” JJEAD QUARTERS DRILL-SHED. Every Evening at Eight. MR KENNEDY AND FAMILY Will give their Entertainments on the SONGS OP SCOTLAND. Admission : Front Seats, 3s; Body of Hall, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Commence at eight o’clock. Children in arms not admitted. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. ASONIC HALL. Crowded Houses ! Crowded Houses ! POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, And during the Week. BACHELDEK’S mupww.va PANTASCOPE OP A TOUR TduUUGH ’MERICA. Last Night but Four of WM. HORACE BENT, Who will appear In New Songs, Dances, &c. Change of Programme each Evening, Last- Week of the Wonderful Automaton Slack Rope Vaulter, The most astonishing piece of mechanism ever produced in the Colonies. Front seats, 3s; second do, 2s; back, Is. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 o’clock. LAST GRAND MATINFE On SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd JANUARY, For the Accommodation of Schools and Families. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. A UEEN’S THEATRE LAST NIGHT"BUT TWO OF THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY) DEC. 30. In addition to the following choice Programme, purchasers of Dress Circle Tickets will be presented with a beautiful Cabinet Picture, and Stall V isitors with a Carte de Visite, of either member of the Company. Programme.—Overture—Piano—“Norma” Part Song—“ Orpheus with his Lute,” Company. Song—“ Once Again,” Miss Isabella. Song—“A Bandit’s Life,” Mr Gordon. Cavatina—“ Tell me, my heart,” Madame Carandini. Solo—Pianoforte—Airs from “Les Huguenots,” Mr Alfred Anderson. Duet and Trio from “FraDiavolo,” Miss Fannie and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon. Roman Serenade Rosina Air— ‘ Oh Sleep, it is a gentle thing,” Miss Fannie. Comic Ballad, Trio and Chorus, from Offenbach’s sparkling Opera, “ The Grand Duchess.” Sketches of Character by Mr Cotterell: “ The Wedding Breakfast,” being Scraps from the Speeches delivered by Dr. Ponder, Mr Shyly, Mr Lonesome, Mr Wyley, Captain Founder, and Master Twemble. Canzonette—“ Pecche Quanno mme vide”—Neapolitan Air, Signor Snorio, Part ll.—lntroduction (pianoforte) —“Orphee aux Enfers” Selection from Donizett’s Opera, “Lucrezia Borgia,” Miss Rosiua, and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon. Irish Melody—“ The Harp that once,” Madame Carandini. Duet—“ I would that my Love,” The Sisters Isabella and Fannie. Song—“ Swing on, old P*-ndulutn of the Woi Id,” Mr Gordon. Ballad— “ I’ll Speak of Thee,” Miss Hosina. Song—“Rockedin the Grade of the Deep,” Miss Fannie. Solo and Chorus—“ Allegiance we Swear,” Company.

BENEFIT OP MR ALFRED ANDERSON, Of the Roval Academy of Music, ON FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 2, Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Ferguseon. Also, Captain Jaquemart and Officers of the French Warship Vire, &c. &c. &c. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF OTAGO. THE First Flower Show of the Season will be held THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, IN THE GROUNDS OP J. HYDE HARRIS, ESQ., Albany street. The Flower Show will be open to the public between 2.30 and 6 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 12 o’clock. A first-class Band will be in attendance throughout the day. Admission to the Public, One Shilling; children, half price. Admission to Members and their families, Free. QUEEN’S THEATRE, Princes Street. THE Magnificent Model, “Samuel Plimsoli,” is on view at the Queen’s Theatre daily from 11 a. m. till 10 cm. Special Exhibition for Ladies and Children from 2 till 6 p.m. each day. Admission— Adults, Is ; Children half-price. The rev. t. Mackenzie praser, Of Geelong, Victoria, Will LECTURE in the FIRST CHURCH THIS (TUESDAY) EVENIN'*, the 30th current, at half past seven o’clock, Under the auspices of the Young Men’s Association of the First Church. Subject: “The Earth Geologically designed as a Human Habitation.” Admission free ; Collection on behalf of the Sunday School Library.

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Evening Star, Issue 3388, 30 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3388, 30 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3388, 30 December 1873, Page 3

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