Y - AMTOBKBWra*:. .... w ...„. j>'R I N O ER S. ‘ T jj“ii A.T E B, Positively the Last Appearance of the queen’s Variety, troupe. Last Night of Lizzie Watson Last Night of Miss Blanche Last Night of Harry Braham Last Night of Mat Riley Last Night of Jerry Wood . Last Night of Alick O’Brien Last Night of C. Baker Last Night of Mons. Hamew. Mr E. C. Shipp will appear in his celebrated Pedestal Dance. QUEEN’S VARIETY TROUPE Last Night 1 Last Night of the Queen’s Variety Troupe I Positively the Last Night of the Queen’s Variety Troupe 1!! Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. J. GARDNER, Agent. pRINCESS THEATRE. CLAUS AND REKBL CONCERTS. Director..... Signor Biscacoianti. Signbi* Biscacoianti has the honor to announce that MDLLE. JENNY CLAUS, The celebrated Violiniste, hi this City, and that she will appear On WEDNESDAY EVENING, 18th PER, • And every evening in this week, Assisted by the following distinguished MDLLE. JEANNE REEFL’ The charming young Prima Donna (Soprano!; SIGN OR CECCfIj, The eminent Tenor: . MONS. REKEL, The renowned Pianist and Composer ; And an . efficient Orchestra, under the Conductorship of ' • MONS. A. FLEURY. An entire change of Programme will lakeplace on each night. Admission:— ' T)resa Circle, ss; Stalls, 2s 8d ; Pit, Is. ; V Dress Circle Family Tickets, ; admitting three persons, 12s'6d. .i' Private Boxes, Li 10s. Proscenium Boxes, L2
Box Office at Messrs Begg and Anderson’s, Music Sellers, Princes street,' where seats can be secured and tickets obtained for all parts ef the house. > Doors open at half.past 7 . overture at 8. - Ticket-holders admitted at a quarter-past 7» one quarter of an hour before the general * public. ; - * N.8.-No family tickets sold at the door,' but only at Begg and Anderson’s during the day, where the programme of the performance can also be had. Carriages ordered at 10 o’clock. ASO N1 C HAL L . AMATEUR CONCERT, In aid of the BUILDING FOND OF EPISCOPAL CHURCH, AT ANDERSON’S BAY, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, February 16. At 8 o’clock, , Admission PROGRAMME. Part 1. Chorus—“Camovale” Song—“ Good night, beloved ” ... Duet—Piano and violin Son^— beating of my own Duet—“ lo Vivo e T’amo” Song—“ When Night is Darkest” Duet—“ I Muse on thee” Song—"Filnf mal HunderdTausend Teufel” Song—“Prova Mi dailo Sento” (opera “Ugo, Conte di Parigi”) Quartette—“ Maiden Listen ” .. • 3s. JRossini, Balfe, Macfarren. Campana. Land, Kucken, Donizetti. 0, F. Adam, Solo and Chorus—“ Come with the Gipsey Bride,” (“Bohemian Girl”) Song—“ Das Kilhlen Rad ” SongQuartette —“ Come where the cowslip bloometh” Song—“ Di Provenza ”(“ LaTraviata.”) 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. Balfe. BxuMey Wallace Werner Abt Wallace ON TUESDAY, February 17th, a LEOTU RE will be delivered at the MASONIC HALL, DUNEDIN. On SOCIAL LIFE AND POLITICS IN THE .. WEST INDIES, By 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 light 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 Trinidad, 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 7; the lecture will commence precisely at 8. Admission, Two Shillings. UEETnras. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTDAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receivmg Subscriptions, &c., will be held This (Monday) Evening, from six to eight o’clock WILL S. DOUGLAS. TO SEAMEN.—Remember, the wai Seamen (A R.) are L 8 pet mob zne Intercolonial trade. .ft HUS’ FEED 1 to v give <awav■■ Spanish Restaun&t. r Apply i '} *-■;
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Evening Star, Issue 3428, 16 February 1874, Page 3
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