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AMUSEMENTS. P R I N<3 E S S ; T H Ej A T » |l, ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Stage Directress...Miss Hatoie Shkppaede, o A _ to-night,!■, J 8A T RDA Y * M R H 21, TT T successful opera of the , PiW ip YOF kill arne y. Eily OOonnor Miss Alice May MONDAY, MARCH 28. ROSE OP oaSW LB. Will be produced with great splendour and magnificence Offenbach’s latest Opera Bouffa GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT Drogan ... ... ... Mish Alice May NOTICE - In consequence ofageneraUttequest, the Subscription List will remainopen foir a ‘feW days longer. ••. ■ / of Reserved Seat, and, Season Tickets admitted fifteen minutes before the general public. ; . .u/. - L . ,r- ; Carriages may be'ordered for 10.45.:;0kv.t. Business Manager General Agent . Mr William Evans.' MrM. L. Raphael. ENGLISH OPERA. .. PRINCESS THEATRE. / rjniCKRTS to all parts of the house willb« ’*“*• sold durihg the season at theOccidehtal Hotel and Dunedin Railway Refreshment Rooms. , ; ( ~: . s . . ’" dancing -classes. , v ST. GEORGE’S HALLi—JTuveniles. Saturdays, from.3 to 5. .Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. • Terms: ;One Guinea per 'quarter: (commencmgfromdateof entrance >. ; ... ,r ‘w KELLY* :v ■= From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. — . lo i'- ■—— V tr c DUNEDIN DANCING: ACADEMY;. St. George’s Hall, MRS HAMANNbegs respectfully to ca the attention of • the public general! to the .following’ classes.V: t Per Adults—Tuesday, Thnraday, and Satin day, Evening^‘ from 8 till ifoo’cjpck..' For Juveniles—Saturday Merhihg, ifirdht . j till 1 o’clock -si, l-X) .'|;- ■ N.B.—The Saturday AftethoonPlsiis wi PC held in we Oddfellows’ Hall; Ittm T 3 ; ti 6o‘cl6ck. ' .iMi to each, ' Piasa-r-One Quarter, commencing fromf date qfentranc Dunedin -dancing/ ■ 1... Gedrge’sHalil, udi Mrs Hamann begs to inform th« of. her, Adult ; Classes that the struction-will he bom half-past seven.'itfli half-past eighto’clock. ' , t DANCING. DANCING/ A A PLAIN DRESS. BALL will take place in the Drill-shed, Octagon,‘ on Monday evening, March 23, 1874,- Gentlemen's Tickets, 2s 6d; Ladies as.iistial. ‘ ‘' 'V /.. MRS

T; - V; . Ji : ., ri iTpHB Laboring Uluses and; their friends JL a'fe invited to attend a Meeting Et Pavelitch’s Universal Hotel, ' M aflaggaft street, on Tuesday, 24th ' tb take into consideration the hiiih charges made for Steerage Passages By the several Vessels trading between Dtuiedin and the different' Ports mid ibe neighbpring with a yiefrWdtitaiAing a reduction of said charges. ‘ ■■’.■■‘■yun L BPORTZtiQ. ■; BunECIN RACE Derby and Calcutta' sweeps EVERY EVENIH(J •a Promittip sijsb of<^ej^.Entries. f 7 An Auctioneer in -attendance as usual.'■» JOB WAIN; Tress^T* : A. AUGASf», Secretary. REcfUMm^]mrDerby and CAtbtfriA. sweeps . ; Foraß Events/;- v Every Evening, at the „ . WIH HOTEI,., r.f On and after Night of General Entries. ,f\ GEORGE DODSON,.Treasurer. THOMAS STANBROOK', Auctioneer and Secretary. DUNEDIN RACES j BApi^! VISITORS frpgi tho ;wiU tind ■ THE * . GLASGOW, PIE HOUSE. H ■The Cheapest.and Best Restaurant in tko ‘ - v-: o-City. v ■ Meals at all hours,, served with promptness^ • ■ ■' SCALE OF.CHARGES ,-■* Pie, with cup of coftee,. or glass beer ... 6d. Breakfast ; ,li Dinner = ... . ■>.. Is. Tea, - - • ... ... )a. is. The Glasgow Pie House is noted lor the excellence. of its Wines/ Spirits, and. Malt liquors../ . , ( • ! JOHN DONALDSON, Proprietor, u • • i Prinoes street. PUBLIC NOTIOB& ■nVn! NEW LINE OF COACHES.* , </) DUNSTAN ANd"qUEKNBTOWN vu ’ TEVIOT. MESSRS., YEEND &-POPB j,boa to an* nounce to the public that onandkftei* Friday,' the 20th, their, Southern Q f Coaches will run through ‘twsce leaving their office, .ErSpire Mwoday abd Friday, at 9 a.mi&thrbmg Tuesday and Saturday. t . , v _ ' ■ . ... 'Fares': '■■■' Dunedin to Tuapeka ... ... £Ol5 0 r ~ Beaumont , I 2 6 „ V Teviot; 7. ... 115 0 » Clyde ' ... V2VJJT 0 „ Cromwell... ' 3 -0 ' 0 „ ; Queenstown ... 8 9 YEEND & POPE, • ;v -" : -■■' Proprietor*.

IMPERIAL BUILDING- AND AttVBBSMENT SOCIETY. ? tii;w THIS Society offera more ftsSi ' u'Savibgs v Batik, as it is and a lending institute! ’ or invest thtymsavinjra'in it in sums as small as As a month, ’atad these J»rtonkjf deei abova m * • L 25. » W. DALE

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Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3457, 21 March 1874, Page 3

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