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AMUSEMENTS, pRINCESS THEATER. ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Stage Directress...Miss Hattie Sheppaude. THIS EVENING, f Bellini’s Charming and Romantic Opera, SONNAMBULA, Miss Alice May Amina Cast of Characters: El vino., ... ... Mr Henry Hallam Count Rodolph ... Mr T. H. Rainford t U . eB61 ° Mr H. Vernon ot %. Mr Wilkinson Dame Theresa Miss P Howe T ll8 * Miss E. Lambert Arnrna Miss Alice May Villagers, &c., &c., By Ladies and Gentlemen of the Chorus, and Extras. ON TUESDAY, ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT, Grand production of THE LILY OP KILLARNEY, With entirely new scenery and effects by J. S. Willis and Assistants. THE CAVE SC'-NE. Miss Alice May Eily NOTICE. In consequence of a general request, th . übscnption List will remain open for a fei days longer. T^l derS i ° f .A es ® c rved Seat and Seaso admitted lifteeu minutes before tb general public. * Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. Business Manager General Agent Air William Evan Air M, L. Raphat Qu E E N»S THEA TR ] Lessee .Mr Chas. O’Brie: TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), MARCH 16 Most Unqualified Success of CL AR A STEPHENSON Who will appear for This Night only as AURORA FLOYD. Aurora Floyd Clara Stephenso t j a L M Y AUDLEY’S SECRET. Clara Stephenso On TUESDAY (St. Patrick’s Day), the Musical drama THE LILY OP KILuARNEY Aline (The Lily of Killarney) Clara Stephensc Lord Level and Nancy Bell, ENGLISH OPERA. PRINCESS THEATRE. rpiCKETS to all parts of the house trill be ■*" sold during the season at the Occidental Hotel and Dunedin Railway Refreshment Rooms. dancing classes. OT. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, SaKJ turdays, from 3 to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. Terms : One Guinea per quarter (c menemg from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, Londo DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. RS HAMANN begs respectfully I ——" the attention of the nublic iron 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 1 o’clock . I ? , ?;T The Saturday Afternoon Class will be held in the Oddfellows’ Fall, 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 instruction will be from half-past seven till half-past eight o’clock.

SPORTING. DUNEDIN RACE MEETING, 1874. Derby and Calcutta sweeps EVERY EVENING AT WAIN’S H TEL, From the Night of General Entries. An Auctioneer in attendance as usual. JOB WAIN, Treasurer. A. AUGAN, Secretary. DUNEDIN RACE MEETING, 1874. DUNEDIN CUP. jyj-ONSTBR DERBY SWEEP, ONE GUINEA.

The above Sweep will Close ou Saturday, 21st inst., at noon, and. the drawing will take place at 2 p m. the same day. The time being very limited, an early application is necessary. 1 The money received will be divided thus Ist Horee 5-10th8i 2nd do 3-lOfcha. 3rd do 2-10ths. Office hours from 11 a. m to 11 p.m, WAIN’S HOTEL, MANSE STREET.

JOB WAIN, Treasurer. A. AUGAN, Secretary. DUNEDIN CUP. ONSTER DERBY Of 500 Seva. SWEEP Subscription Tickets Oue Guinea each. The above sweep will be drawn on Friday, the 20th instant, at 9p.m. ; the Subscription Ust will close at noon of the above date. •Ist Horse SO') 80 v 8 . do 100 do 3m .do 50 do Divided among Starters 30 do Do do Non-starters 20 do Country Subscribers can depend upon havmg their 1 ickets forwarded upon receipt of Bank Draft or Post Office Order.

GtfORGE DODSON, Treasurer. THOMAS STAKE ROOK, Secretary. DUNEDIN RACE MEETI.nG, 1874. ~ ERBY AND CALCUTTA SWEEPS For all Events, at the EMPIRE .HOTEL On and after Night of General Entries THOMAS SXANBROOK, and Secretary,

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Evening Star, Issue 3452, 16 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3452, 16 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3452, 16 March 1874, Page 3

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