Q .. -AJiusßkKNTs. UEEN’S THEATRE. Lessee ... Mr 0. O’Brien. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 4. Grand Extra and Farewell Appearance of MISS LIZZIE WATSON AND MR HARRY BRAHAM. _ First Night this season of THE FRENCH HIGHWAYMAN I Miss Lizzie Watson and Mr Harry Braham’s Musical Entertainment. Concluding with the laughable Farce of the MAN IN POSSESSION. To-morrow Evening, Farjeon’s GRIP, or « Tale of Anstralian Life. Scenery entirely new, Mr Tom Kemp; Mechanism, Mr Scott; Properties, Mr Bernard. ~P BIN CJS 8 S THEATRE. CLAUS AND REKEL CONCERTS, Director Signor Biacacoianti. Positively Three Nights Only. THURSDAY EVENING, 6th MARCH, Re-appearance of MDLLE JENNY CLAUS. FRIDAY EVENING, 6th MARCH. Benefit of Mddle. Jenny Clans. SATURDAY EVENING, 7th MARCH, Positively the Last Night of Mddle. Jenny Claus, previous to her departure for Wellington. N.8.--Signor Biscaocianti begs to announce that, in compliance with the generally expressed wish, the Prices of Admission for these last Three Performances of Mdlle. Jenny Claus will be as follows Dress Circle Single Tickets. 4s; or Family Ticket, admitting Three, 10s. 9 Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. fr°rf ove has pleasure in stating that these Final Concerts will be of a most attractive character, as Mdlle. Jenny Claus will, for the first time in this city, execute several beautiful compositions of the most celebrated classical and modern composers: and an entirely New Selection of A irs, Songs, Ballads, and Dnetts, will be given by the members of the Company, to which, in order to obtain more variety, and gratify his many mends and admirers, the name ®f MR ED WARD TOWSEY, The Favorite Local Tenor, has been added. The Orchestra, under the direction of M. Fleury, whose efforts have been received with so much favor on the previous occasions, will also be in attendance, and perform several new pieces between the parts. The Programme of the First performance wiu.be published in tomorrow’s issue. Bux office at Messrs Beggand Anderson’s, where seats can be secured, and tickets obtained • • pBINCB'SS Tfl EAIB B. ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. , Under the patronage of His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen. Governor of Victoria, and Lady Bowen. His Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson, Governor of New South Wales, and Lady Robinson. ' * His Excellency the Hon. F. A. Weld, Governor of Western Australia, and H« Excellency Sir James Fergusson and Lady Fergusson. GRAND OPENING NIGHT THE fith MARCH, * With Wallace s most popular and romantic Opera, MAKITANA. Montana. Miss Alice May FULL BAND. Conductor Mr G. B. Allen, Mus. Bac., Oxon. Lea^er .Mens. Fleury. With Grand Chorus. Under the Sole Management 6f Mr G. B. Alien. ■ TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, Benedict’s Grand Sensational Odom* - CF KI BLARNEY, W Ith entire JS ew Scenery by Mr J. S. Willis. Subscription. Tickets!and Box Office at Messrs Begg and Anderson’s Music Warehouse, Princes streoet, where plan of Theatre can be seen, and seats secured in advance. SEASON TICKETS. Packets containing 24 tickets for Dress Circle, transferable ... ... £5 JOs Packets containing 24 tickets for Stalls, transferable ... - ... ... £4 Os Prices of Admission Reserved Seats in Duke’s Box, 7s 6d i Dress Circle, 6s ; Stalls, 4s j Pit, 2s. Private Boxes, to hold eight, L 3,. . Holders of Reserved Seat and Season Tickets admitted fifteen minutes before tho general public. Carriages may be ordered for 10,45. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OP OTAGO. THE Summer Show will be held in tho Society’s Marqnee on -Thursday and Friday, 12th and 13th March, 1874, in the Caledonian Grounds. ' Exhibitors and Competitors are requested to send in their entries at as early a date as possible. DANCING CLASSES; ST, GEORGE’S HALL,-—Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. ' t . j. ■; l erma: One Guinea per quarter (commencing from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall, MRS HAM ANN begs respectfully to call the attention of the public generally to the following classes For Adults—Tuesday! Thursday, and Satixrday Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’olpck. For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from II till 1 o’clock . , Saturday Afternoon Glass will be held in the Oddfellows’ Fall, from 3 till 5 o’clock. ; r '. Terms to each Class-One Guinea pisr Quarter, commencing frbm date of entrance. Dunedin dancing academy, St. George’s Hall. Mrs Hamann begs to inform the Members of her Adult Classes that .the hours for ; instruction will be from' half-past seven : till half-past eight o’clock. asc i Set' p a'S e, i£.d i On tended programme. l ex-
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Evening Star, Issue 3442, 4 March 1874, Page 3
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