AMUSEMENTS. jyj ASO NI 0 SAL L. Positively the Last Night, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 14 ih. BACHELDER’S COMBINATION. Last Night of THE COLOSSEAN PANTASOOPE OF AMERICA. Last Night of WM. HORACE BENT. Last Night of THE GREAT, INDIAN SCALPING SCENE. Last Night of the Wonderful AUTOMATON SLACK-ROPE YAULTER, Admission-Front Seats, 3s: Second- 2s: Back, Is. pRINCESS THEATRE QUEEN’S VARIETY TROUPE. Last Night But One. Last Night But One Everything New To-night. PYGMALION AND HIS GAL-A-DEAR, Pygmalion.. ..To-night Lizzie Watson Gal-a-Dear...To-night.. ..Harry Braham Supported by the Company. Great Success ! Great Success 11 Of Mr JERRY WOOD (Irish Comedian) Second time To-Night! Second time To-night Rooky Road to Dublin, To-night I stands for Ireland, To-night • Musical Shoeblack, To-night Irish Pipes, To-night. MONDAY NIGHT. MONDAY NIGHT, Last Appearance of the Queen’s Variety ' Troupe. ALEX. O’BRIEN’S FAREWELL BENEFIT. Last appearance of Lizzie Watson, Harr Braham, Mias Blanche, Mods. Hatnew Aleck O’Brien, Mat Riley, C. Baker. O’Brien's Benefit. O’Brien’s Benefit. Monday—Last Night. Monday- Last Night Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. ' J. GARDNER, Agent. CLAUS AND REKEL CONCERTS. Director ... Signor Biscacoianti. SIGNOR BISCACOIANTI has the honor to announce that he has made arrangements with MADLLE. JENNY CLAUS, The celebrated Violinists, for a concert tour through the Provinces of New Zealand, and that her first performance will take place in this City on or about 20th February inst. MADLLE JENNY CLAUS And Party will arrive by the mail steamer Otago, from Melbourne, when full particulars will be given.
M ASO N I C HALL. AMATEUR CONCERT, In aid of the BUILDING FOND OF EPISCOPAL CHURCH, AT ANDERSON’S BAY, on MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16. At 8 o’clock. Admission - • . .3 S PROGRAMME. „ Part 1. Chorus—“ Camovale” Song— ‘ ‘ Good night, beloved ” ... Duet—Piano and violin Song—“ The beating of my own Heart” ... ..; ... Duet—lo Vivo e T’amo ” Song—“ When Night is Darkest ” Duet —“ I Muse on thee”... Song—“Fiinf mal Hunderd Tausend Teufel ” Song—'“Prova Mi dailo Sento” (opera “Ugo, Conte diParigi”) Quartette—“ Maiden Listen” Mossini, Balfc. Macfamn, Campana. Land. Kuckcn, Bonisctti. C, F, Adam, Part 11. Solo and Chorus—“ Come with the Gipsey Bride,” (“Bohemian Girl”) ... -Song—“ Das Kiihlen Rad ” SongQuartette —“Come where the cowslip bloometh” .* Song—“ Di Provenza” (“ La Traviata.”) Duet—“ Flow on thou shining river” Song—“ When the quiet moon is beaming.” Quartette—“ Two roses” Song—“ I cannot bear to say farewell” Song—“ Yes, let me like a soldier” (“Maritana”) ... ... . God save the Queen. Haifa BucUey Wallace Werner Abt Wallace ON TUESDAY, February 17th, a LECTURE will be delivered at the MASONIC HALL, DUNEDIN. 'On SOCIAL LIFE AND POLITICS IN THE WEST INDIES, Bv ROBERT H. BAKEWELL, M.D.,Late President of the Medical Board of Trinidad, British W.I. Syllabus. —Part I.—lntroductory. First landing; the scene on the wharf ; a fight for the luggage. Our daily life ; “I want my early coffee.” A Barbadian’s idea of an English breakfast. Negro servants and their little ways. Amusements in the tropics. Advantages and disadvantages of a tropical climate. Yellow Jack. “Twenty and twenty.five.” Insect life. The languages of Tnmdad, and the races that inhabit it Negroes: their weddings; their religions’ Obeah. Negroes in a rage; the Barbadian use of the razor. Negro conceit and extravagance in dress. Colored people. The heathen and the Christian Chinee, John Ningpo, Esquire, and his christening parties. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Hindoos, and other coolies. Immigration into the West Indies. How conducted ? How a Crown Colony is governed. Behind the scenes at Government House.* Different -kinds of governors. Vice-Regal' etiquette. French and English in Trinidad. A few words about slavery. Future of the West Indies and position of the negro. . Doors open at half-past? ; the lecture will cemmence precisely at 8. Admission, Two JpREP ARE for the Masquerade Ball.’ DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. MRS HAM ANN begs respectfully to c the attention of the public genera to the following classes:— ° .■ For Adults—Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat day Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock. For Juveniles-Saturday Morning, from till 1 o’clock - . Saturday Afternoon Class x> nftff 8 to each . Clasa —One'Guinea i Quarter, commencing from dateof<mtato I *>
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Evening Star, Issue 3427, 14 February 1874, Page 3
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