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AMUSEMENTS. Q UE E N’S THEATRE. lessee Mr C. O’Brien. To-night, SATURDAY, Great and Genuine Success of M *ss ~l izzi e Watson. Who will appear in her Wondrous Hiber>V an Impersonation ot JUDY O’TROT in the Sensation Irish Drama of ~ . P*; L , AND AS IT WAS. Musical Melange.—Medley Duet, Miss Lizzie Watson and Harry Braham : Jockey Hornpipe, Mr R Glover; Character Song* ‘‘Where’s Peter?” Lizzie Watson • French Orcheatra, Oln Anthem, Lizzie Watson, To-night !-The Great Irish Comedienne—Lizzie Watson. RINCESS THEATRE. CLAUS AND REKEL CONCERTS. Director Signor Biscaccianti. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Feb. 21. Fourth appearance of MDLLE. JEft NY CLAUS, The celebrated Violiniste, . PROGRAMME. ; nt S ohont "? irtl - Orchestra 1. Komanza— lo son con to.” {Campana) Signor Cecchi 2. Piano Solo—‘‘Grand Polka de Conoert V .V 7-, (AM) By the Composer 3.,.Song—“ I dreamt that I dwelt in 1 Marble Halls” (“Bohemian ° irl J „- r - (Balfe) . tt- Mademoiselle Jeanne Rekel 4. Violin Solo—Celebrated “Elegie” [Ernst) Mademoiselle Jenny Claus Introduction to Part II Orchestra 1. Cavatina—“Masnadieri” ... {Verdi) _ _ Signor Cecchi. 2. Duet—“Faust”— Grand Fantasia for two grand pianofortes { Osborne ) „ r • ? r ,“ n ? e r son and Mons. Rekel 3. Irish Melody — u Love’s young drea “V- . {Moore) . Mademoiselle Jeanne Rekel 4. Violin Solo—“ The echoes of the AIP3 m (desc^P fc , i l ve ) {Beriot) Mademoiselle Jenny Claus. D I ? P Tf t . loQ .< t p P - rtlll - , - Orchestra 1. Duetto— ‘Pangi 0 cara” (“La Traviata”) ... (Forf) v ana oiffno; 2. Violin Solo-Grand Fantasia on Popular Airs from ‘ ‘ Trovatore” (A la Mademoiselle Jenny Claus 3 ' B /*VS r ?J a -“J‘ Di tusse edele ” ( Ballo in Maschera”) ... (Vert . ~ , _ Signor Cecchi 4. God Save the Queen By the Grebes The Orchestra under the Conductorship MONS. A. FLEURY. THE FIFTH GRAND CONCE] _ OP MDLLE. JENNY CLAUS 11A _ Will take place on ~Y EVENING, FEBRUARY ! POPuTap ATp| la pn^^ and Fantaßia or POPULAR AIRS FROM “LOMBARD iler greatest triumph in Melbourne. Admission;— Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 2s 6d j Pit, Is. Dress Circle Family Tickets, admitting thi persons, 12s 6d. Private Boxes, LI 1' Proscenium Boxes, L2. NTS? 0 ? 4 Messrs Begg and Anderso S fiI a t eh f° ÜBe, ir here Beatß can bc secui tained^ 648 f ° r &U parts of the hoUBe < Doors open at half-past 7 ; overture at Vmf/-mi family tickets sold at the do. but only at Begg and Anderson’s during 1 day, where programmes of the performan. can also be had. Carriages ordered at 10 o clock. p RINCESS THEAT ENGLISH OPERA COMPi ihe Subscription Season is now which will consist of 24 nights, comme &e^ h b^ h - » f -*■* Packets, containing 24 tickets for Dress Circle, transferable ... i Packets, containing 24 tickets for totalis, transferable /.. ... £ Prices of Admission : Reserved Seats in Duke’s Box 7 1 Dress Circle, 6s ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s! Pi Boxes, to hold eight, L 3. The subscription list is open at hj. Begg and Anderson’s, where apian c Theatre may be seen and seats see Early application is necessary, as the I rapidly filling. ANNIVERSARY or* wi £ nti(J ote Division of the SONS OP TEMPERAN A GRAND EVENING CONCERN be given at the Drill-shed, Od 0 - „ MONDAY EVENING, 2nd March, 1874, at 8 o’clock, uAde patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, His Honor Judge Chapman, His Worship the Mayor, A. R. C. Strode, Esq., R And other gentlemen. The proceeds to be devoted for the ben the Benevolent Institution. The Artillery Band will perform < the evening some choice selections froi best Operas, &c. Pianoforte arrangement under the dir of Mr Moss. Well-known amateurs will sing durii evening. ° Tickets to he obtained of the Offic Temperance Divisions and Lodges. Progr a mmein a future advertisemeni At the conclusion of the Concert, Ds will commence, accompanied bv th band, J Invitation tickets will bo issued b Committee. The Band will pky “God Sav Queen at 1 o’clock. Committee of Management -—D. C ron, E, M. Moss. W. P. SHACKLEFORD, DUNEDIN DANCING ACAD St. George’s Hall. MRS HAMANN begs respectfu attention of the public to the following classes: For A dults—Tuesday, Thursday, a day Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’( For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, till 1 o’clock * , Saturday Afternoon Class will be held m the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 3 till 5 o'clock. Terms to each Class—One Guinea per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.-Juveniles. Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. lerms: One Guinea por i mencing from date of entrance) „ „ J-KELLY, Pr From Her Majesty’s Tbeal

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Evening Star, Issue 3433, 21 February 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3433, 21 February 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3433, 21 February 1874, Page 3

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