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, R iNotesfi _ r.i’rnt v "*•* •>' /.<> .svm« tfnd^ RACE WEEK< ! GRK;AT ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT Offenbach’s latest Celebrated Cohdo Opera GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT. Brogan ... ... Miss Alio® May The management have’ihnolr pleasure in announcing that, in order to 1 make this Opera more complete, they have effected an engager ment with Mr - J. ! Musjjrave'tor the ‘dramatic Parte '/ •. J l -T ‘ 1 i. (.• • - -J •j t C t r\ ‘ WEDNESDAY. MARC& 25; 1 •* $ By general request, Offenbach’slOpera - Bouffe r T H E GK A N I):: 1) G 0 Grand Duchess ... ... THURBD A t Grind re production of Balffe’s-Grand ll! ypsctacularOperA'T*' ll - ‘ "'SAWriLLA'I SataneUa MissAHbe'Mfr {r v NOTICE. : ! r n0 In consequence of a general rcquest.the Subscription IHrtwill remain open fora'lfew days longetv ,T, ' < ’ , - I’i: 1 ’ i: - ,fr ''' ... Holders of Tickete admitted fifteem 1 minhtehbefbro ilhe gpnbralpublic. 1 * . < i.r. ; i i.f ,Can£ages may be orderedfor 16.45., . ' ,W (V‘'‘' <•■ ” ■ ufi .:■*! 1 s» :si 1.-.-Js. 1 ' On GOOD FRIDAY. 5 J f; • ' A GRAND SACRED FESTIVAL. in futtirh Adverti&tintiit^ Business Manager General Agent 1 Mr WilU&in Evicts. ,MfyjG.Ra^el Q CEB N’S T fiT EAT RE. 'Glorious Success of 7 - T ' ; ; 7THE ' PANTOMIME, Il ‘ MISS CLARA ... f . . THIS EVENING ! ™ Clara Stephenson as-BrinfibGriiSeful. . Malle Blanche and Mons Hamew ill their ‘ tohderful Leap for WbP 3trtaT Clowp Mr J. A. South;,, Harlequin, Mi Glover; Columbine, Mdllbßlanohei Pantaloon, MrlpgliiV • Kemp’s Magnificent sjoeiiery To-hight, ' A Further particulars see; himfibifisi oh ( .(j.y i» fmA u 'A. Crowded. Houses. ~ Enthusiastic: Audience .j. _S«,-StatiPerfbraacrs,,.V' V"' New Songs, Operatipfieleclion ' 7 l>\r \ Incomparaple;Ente,rtamment q| Oddities, i ventitled tLh y,:: Isoi Minuteaof Genuine Fun, witixout vulgarity 111 .bG.h’.V 0-KTo Miss Fannie Sara To-night. .nii •’ • iFred Clifton To-nighti rrrM :ikv: r ■!:, ; j-.! , Mat. Riley To-night. -i.h>< j XP ocli" m . - Charley Baker Tomigh E. C. Shipp To-night. Edw. Harris To-nigh % BiUy BiU and Father To-hlfeht. * Piapiatand Muaicftl.Director v , Mr ELHarri tiilifi-'l in x Million Prices.^'.'r*" 6~ Front seats, 3s; second Zs; bactj saata J

A. J, Dunedin,., about::lpfiri^bm^ '''tfffi'f&'tfi pnrpoßf ftT TO PAY Promises of contributions and h&J)’wiirb& ST^» GFORQE’ S HALL. > >Saturdays, vfrom., 3, tOr6. rfMnrfiVtHi'V J/sfl ’ —.Tr: days; from 7 f,». Terns: garter (commencmg from date of jentrance), ~,,( . J. KELLY, Professor, ; ~T / From Hcr Majesty’eTheatre. LoftdoiK fr i; tti; 1 - "j n w,». l, — u- T ... ■ ft] DUN EDIN.JDANGING AUiIMSMY. St. George’s Hall. MBS respectfully; to oall ( . the attention of 'the public generally to .tbßifollojeing claaees;;—; v,uU I Tneeday, Thursday, and SaterI 1 J da^^emnge,from bHU ForJAvei^ I .f>j (i tUl l o’clock, ; , V,d boJauK bollock' , Terms to each Class—One, .Quarter, cbmmencihg 5 date of’outrage. DANCING : ACADEMY*, i’ll.? Oecffge’B Halt) ! ' V ' OW-f Mra .Hamann begs to inform, the Member* 'of jbet* Adult that the Wt&fc Stmction;will,be‘from half-past eight o'clock i. ; ; ‘

,vno;4- U PORTING. i'l’oauucH jOVU D DUNEDIN RACE MEETING., 1874 T ,ERBY AND CALCUTTA SWEEPS EVERY'EVBNIKtf ;c: ’ ' jl ~ V W ■• AT WAIN’S , ' From the Night of General Enfmea! x} An Auctioneer m attendance as usuaLJOB WAIN,. Treasurer. A. AUG AN, Secretary. DUNEDIN RACE MEETING, |BRBY AND CALCUTTA- SWEEPS ■ : For all Events; ■; f ; !1 . 1 : i I Every 1 Evening, «t 1 the' -wm'U EMPIRE HOTEL, Oh'and'&ter Night’ of General Entries.' **' : ( ; 6EUBGE ; f ; THOMAS STAtiBKOOR, ;;» : Aq«t»ne» D TTNK KSERVED - Sale of ,U auction,-on the premises, on froto 7 and on {L book, containing at Scobl&a bopt-botae; rr+hf -notes. Apply

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Evening Star, Issue 3459, 24 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3459, 24 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3459, 24 March 1874, Page 3

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