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AMUSEMENTS. Q U E E N’S THEATRE Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Fergusron, The Hon. Julius Yogel and Mrs Vogel, Captain Jaquemart and the Officers of the French Warship Vire, The Caledonian Society of Otago. Being for the Benefit of MR ALFRED ANDERSON, R. A. M., Who will be assisted by the following Artists:— . Madame Carandini, Mr Walter Sherwin, The Misses Rosina, Fannie, and Isabella Carandini, Mr Henry Gordon, , Lady Amateurs (Pupils of Mr Anderson), And Mr George Cotterill. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), JAN. 2. Positively the Last Night but Four of the Carandini Concerts. An entire change of programme to-morrow evening (Saturday), Jan. 3. On Wednesday Evening next will be a COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT To Madame Carandini, when the Company will be assisted,by the DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. JpRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), DEC. 31. Extraordinary and Extravagant Success of THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME. AL I BAB A j The Forty Thieves, less one ! Kemp and Perriman’s Beautiful Scenery. 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 1 Goblin Candles. Commencing with a new Comedietta each evening. “TWA HOURS AT HAME.” JJEAD QUARTERS DRILL.SfIED. Every Evening at Eight. MR KENNEDY AND FAMILY Will give their Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND. Admission : Front Seats, 3s j 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 I POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, BACHELDEk’S COLuSSEAJS PANTASCOPE OF A TOUR THROUGH AMERICA. 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 Vaulkr, The moat astonishing piece of mechanism ever produced in the Colonies. Front scats, 3a ; second do, 2s ; back, le. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at S o’clock. LAST GRANT) MATINEE On SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd JANUARY, For the Accommodation of Schools and Families. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. JpPOVINCIAL YARDS IMMENSE SUCCESS of MURRAY’S CIRCUS. . Entire Change of Programme To-night. W. James Brame in New Feats of Horse

mansbip To-night. New Afterpiece 10-night. J. CuLEMAN, Agent. QUEKN’S THEATRE, Princes Street. THE Magnificent Model, “Samuel Plim. soli,” is on view at the Queen’s Theatre daily from 11 a.m, till 10 pm. Special Exhibition for Ladies and Children from 2 till 6 p.m. each day. Admission—Adults, Is ; Children half-price. 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 Adults—Saturday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from 11 4-.111 1 ft'nlArtlr Terms—One Guinea per Quarter, commen. cing from date of entrance. v y^urda y Afternoon Class will bo held m the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 3 till DUNEDIN DANCING AGATiieMv JIAAOj. A T riHi re( l uest of several Ladies and Gentlemen, a Class will be formed tor instruction only, on Saturday Evening. Terms, toe - guinea per quarter. This will be a goodjipporkunity for those desirous of learning Dwtorng. Commencing Saturday. October 18,Sxo’clook. A. HAMANN. dancing classes.

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Evening Star, Issue 3390, 2 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3390, 2 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3390, 2 January 1874, Page 3

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