AMUSEMENTS. RINO ES S THE AT R jj; ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Stage Directress...Miss Hattie Sheppards. to \uonm r Vice-Regal Patronage. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 12. i ~ immense success of gerolsteini 1 MISS ALICE MAY AS THE GRAND , Cast of Characters: *“ tz t,” , Mr Henry Hallam mce P au , l Mr C. H. Templeton Baron Puck MrH. Vernon General Boom Mr T. H. Rainford Baron Grogg ... Mr W. Evans Nepomuc (an Aid-de Camp) Mr C. Lester Wanda (a Peasant Girl)... Miss E. Lambert Charlotte r a r . Charlotte Olga _ ( Maids of Amelia i Honor Isa ) Grand Duchess ... Miss Amy Johns ... Miss Wbeelei ... Miss Lestei Miss Florence Howe Miss Alice Mai •D ACT, UAAOa ALL.IUK iVU Peasants, Seldxers, Maids of Honor, and Grand Corps de Ballet. TO-MORROwT FRIDAY, ~VrT^JP^ uced Donizetti’s Opera „P £ VpOHTER OB’ THE REGIMENT. Mxssi Alice May. as Marie, will introduce, i the celebrated Lesson Scene, the oldfashioned Scotch Ballad , ** Robin Adair.” This Opera will be produced in the übuj liberal style of the present management. NOTICE. ®iption List will positively Clos on SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, 1874. Subscription Tickets and Box Office i Messrs Begg and Anderson’s Music Wan house Princes streeet, where plan < theatre can be seen, and seats secured i advance. SEASON TICKETS. Packets containing 24 tickets for Dress Circle, transferable ...» ... £5 J( Packets containing 24 tickets for Stalls, transferable £4 C • Prices of Admission ; Reserved Seats in Duke’s Box, 7s 6d Dress Circle, 6s ; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Prival Boxes, to hold eight, L 3, Holders of Reserved Seat and Seaso; tickets admitted fifteen minutes before tb general public. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45, Business Manager General Ageut ... Mr William Evans. ... Mr M. L. Raphael. Q UEEN’S theatre. Tu-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MARCH 12. Engagement for Twelve Nights only of t'ie Celebrated Australian Tragedienne uru° L -n RA .STEPHENSON, Who will appear in the new sensation Drama of THE DEAD WITNESS, Or Sin and its Shadow. Mary Vernon ... Clara Stephenson Concluding with the Laughable Farce of STAGE STRUCK ! Sally Scraggs (with her celebrated histiionic imitations) ... Clara Stephenson lorn Tape (with his celebrated dramatic celebrities) ... Mr J. A. South. ENGLISH OPERA. PRINCESS THEATRE. fpiCKETS to all parts of the house will be S °M during the season at the Occidental Hotel and Dunedin Railway Refreshment Rooms. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF OTAGO. npH E Summer Show will be held in X Caledonian Grounds on Thursday Friday, the 12th and 13th instant, beti the hours of 2.30 and 6 o’clock, and fr. to 11. The Provincial Brass Band has eugagtd. DANCING CLASSES. ST, GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles turdaya, from 3 to 5. Adults, days, from 7 to 9. 3 erms: One Guinea per Quarter mencing from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, Loud 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 Saturday Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock. For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock 8 N.B.—The Saturday Afternoon Class will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 3 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 instmetion will be from half-past seven till half-past eight o’clock. MEETINGS.
CTAGO KILWINNING LOD^B No. 417, S.C. . THE Regular Monthly Meeting will take place mthe Masonic Ball This (Thursday) y vening at 8 o’clocu. By order of the R. \V. M. ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. aENTLEME V,—l beg to announce that I am a Candidate for the now Vacant beat in the House of liepresentatives. It is scarcely probable that any very important questions will be dealt with during the brief remainder of the present Parliament. I will, therefore, merely say that the policy initiated by Mr Vogel’s Ministry with regard to public works and immigration will have my full concurrence and support. I shall have ample opportunity of addressing you and explaining my views on any questions on which you may desire tion, and will in du* course advertise times and places at which I hope to have the honor of meeting you. 1 am, gentlemen, obe dient servant, GEORtxB ELLIOTT IiARTON,
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Evening Star, Issue 3449, 12 March 1874, Page 3
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