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AMUSEMENTS. Princess theatr^,. ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY^ Stage "Directress...Miss Hattib Shepparbe. rr. v Dnder the patronage of Hw ExceUency Sir G. F. Bowen, Governor of Victoria, and Lady Bowen. Hl ® S“ elle f n °y Sir Hercules Robinson, Go* eXU New So " tk w *>“- “<» My His Excellency the Hon. P A WAM Governor of Western Australia, ad W J ‘ mes -» TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I „ t> MONDAY, THE 9th MARCH, GRAND OPENING NIGHT IN WHICH * MISS ALICE MAY will ma're her First Appearance in Wallace a most Popular and Romantic Open Leader Mens, Plenty, To render the Band more complete, tki management have the pleasure of anuounoino A? ey *^f v b . eeß , able to secure the service* ol Mr Alfred Anderson for Pianoforte. Grand Chorus, GRAND BALLET, Entirely New Scenery by Mr J. S. Willis. Conductor ... TT Mr G. S. Allen. NOTICE. List will positively Close on SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 1874. Subscription Tickets and Box Office at Messrs Begg and Anderson’s Music Warehouse. Princes streeet, where plan ol theatre can be seen, and seats secured in advance. SEASON TICKETS. Packets containing 24 tickets for Dress Circle, transferable ... ... £ff ]q r Packets containing 24 tickets for Stalls, transferable £4 0* Prices of Admission : Reserved Seats in Duke’s Box, 7s 6d: OMOuda. 0. j Stalls, 4,; Pit, 2s. Private Boxes, to hold eight, L 3. T;Si derS j °uA es ® rved Sea t and Season Tickets admitted fifteen minntes before the general public. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. Q UEEN’S THE AT R I Lessee ... Mr C. O’Brien. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), MARCH 9. The greatest production of the age, GRIT Immense furore created by Rosa Towers a GRIP. Hemp s gorgeous Australian Scenery reoeive< no less than four calls .last evening. FARJEON’S GRIP TO-NIGHT. Secure your seats early. The curtain wil nee at eight o’clock precisely. Crowds unable to obtain admission to th Pit and Stalls last evening. GRIP! GRIP! GRIP] To-night, To-night, DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, Sa turdays, from 3 to 6. Adults/Mon days, from 7 to 9. ’ Terms: One Guinea per quarter (com mencmg from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, St. George’s Hall. MRS HAMANN begs respectfully to cal the attention of the public generally to the following classes; For Adults—Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock. For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from 11 till I o’clock N.B.—The Saturday Afternoon Class will be held m the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 8 till 5 o'clock. Terms to each Class—One Guinea per Quarter, commencing from 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. UEETINOS. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Usual Monthly Meeting of this Society for receiving Subscriptions, Applications, &e., will be held at the Office, Princes street, This Evening, from 7to 8 o’clock. M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary. CRICKET CLUB. /L MEETING will bo held in the Argyle Hotel This (Monday) Evening, 9th March, for the purpose of forming a Club in Kaikorai Valley district. All parties willing to become Members are invited to attend. BD’2l OATIOMAIi, MISS BELL will receive Pupils at her Rooms, Princes street, at their usual hours, from and after this date; and will Resume Lessons at the Girls’ High School on Monday, the 9th instant. Dunedin, February 2, 1874. ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOL. KIRBY has formed an Evening Class—Monday, Wednesday,, and Friday. MO2TBY. V/TONBY.—The undersigned is pn It/ to negotiate Loans of fromL upwards on Freehold, Leasehold, or Pc Security, at low rates of interest, rep by instalments, if wished. J. DOUGHTY, Land Broker and Agei Manse street, Dum

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Evening Star, Issue 3446, 9 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3446, 9 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3446, 9 March 1874, Page 3

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