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AMUSEMENTS, r JP R.I N. 0 £ S Si. T.H B A 'T ; Bi^ stage Director : Mr J. S. Mnsgrave,'* ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY* UnderVice-Regal Patronage. RACE WEEK. . „ . GREAT ATTRACTION.; Houses Crowded to. Overflowing. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MARCtf. 27, and SATURDAY, MARGE 28, Will be repeated Offenbach's latest Bur- ! lesque Opera. GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT. Drogan ... Miss Alice May See the Great Railway Station Scene. The Departure of the Grand Armyfor Palestine. Moving off of the Train. Grand Procession of Bakers. The Cock-crowing Chorus. Grand March of Charles Martel’s Army, '" The Celebrated Gensd’ Arznes Duet. Illuminated Gardens. Entirely New Scenery by J. S. Willis. > r,: Grand Dresses and a ppointments. NOTICE. Inconsequence of a general request, the. Subscription List will remain open for a few days longer. Holders of Reserved Seats and Season Tickets admitted fifteen minutes before the general public. ,- Carriages may be ordered for 10.46.. .. On GOOD FRIDAY, A GRAND SACRED FESTIVAL. : Particulars in future Advertisements. Business Manager ... Mr William Evans. General Agent ... Mr M. L. Raphael. FANCY BAZAAR will be held'in A Dunedin, about Christmas Next, for; the ■ ’ ■ ■ .. r.-,g purpose of raising funds . . A TO PAY OFF PAPvT OF THE DEBT Upon All Saints’Church.- f Promises of contributions and help will- be* gladly received. DANCING CLASSES. ! ST. GEORGE’S HALL. —Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3 to 6. Adults, MfcsF days, from 7to 9. . , . , %J[ Terms: One Guinea per quarter (oom-i mencing fromdateof entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, ' • From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London, 1 ; .tTNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, 1 , . Bt. George’s Hfdl. : | i Mrs Hamann begs to inform; the Members, ‘of her Adult Classes that the hours for in& struction will be from half-past seven iil£ half-past eight o’clock. • j DUNEDIN DANCING I • Sfc GwigeVHalL ' !,r ' y wwi-* \ ‘ , -s; ii: - , MRS HAM ANHbegs respectfully tojodfr t the attention of . the public generally jto the following classes:— ki-tf /, ;For'Adults—Tuesday, Thursday, and SaturJ day Evenings, from 8 till. 10 o’clock. |For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from 11 | till 1 o’clock j - r U y.? •’ N.B.—The Saturday Afternoon ClassSrill ibe held in the Oddfellows’Hall, from 3 till is o'clock. : ■■■■■■■ 1 ; . i Terms to each Class—One; Guinea |»ejt I Quarter, commencing from date of entrance?-.

MEETINGS. (PERMANEJSJBUILDI G SOCIETY Gif I uTago. . ■ ' 1 THE 1216t Monthly ,M eeting; of this ( So-[ ciety will be held on Friday, 27thiha’£>jat 7 p.m., at the Office of the Society,* Temple Chambers, Princes street. . s I■ ... j.^.webb,;;;; y • ~ (. r ,‘. Secretary.;' i isJDCiOATXOXiAX.: \ ALLaAIiNTS*,SCHOOL. ,ljyj*R KIRBY has 1 formed an £veni% Olass—Monday, JJNIVERS ITY OF OTAGO, The session ‘for 1874 will be opened on Monday, the 4th May, with an IntrodnotoryAddress by Captain Huttbn, Lecturer ft»n Geology and Zoology, at 7.30 p.m. The Matriculation Examination will be held on the .Ist and 2nd of May,' commencing, at 10 a.m. • ' V-''-- '■ On Tuesday, the sth, the different classes: will be opened as follow : . Classics, English Language and Liters* ture— Professor Sale, M. A. ■ ; Mathematics and .Natural Philosophy— Professor > s hand. M.A. ■ Mental and Mural Philosophy and Political Economy—Professor Macgre* i ■ gor, M; A. 1 1 Chemistry and Mineralogy—Professor ; Black, M.A., U.i So. : Geology and Paleontology Captain ' Hutton, F.G.S. Law—Robert Stout, Esq., Barrister. Further information may be obtained on application, W. H. MANSFORD, Registrar. ■

SHIPPING, HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS gAMSON, p.s., for OAMARtJ, on Taos* day, 31st.March. Shipping orders issued till 2 p.m., and cargo till 4 p.m. Monday. Passengers by 7.30 a.m. train. (Friday), 27th March. Passengers by 5.16 p.m. train.. Offices s Harbour Chambers# • , SOUTHLAND STEAMERS SAIL AS , UNDER;H: HOUGHTON & CO. ;

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Evening Star, Issue 3462, 27 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3462, 27 March 1874, Page 3

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