j AMgBBMDBKm jp El NOES S THE ATE "p Htage Director * Mr J, S. Mosgtave. v Royal English opera company. , Under Vice-Regal Patronage* Immense Success of ' , . GENEViEVE DE BRABANT, Which will be repeated To-night,for the last ..'time.' .. : TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, ) Will be repeated ( •ffenhach’s latest Bar* league, Opera. . •' GENEVIeVjb* DE BRABANT. Drogan ... ... .... Mies .Alice May See the Great Rail ways' Station . Scene. The Departure of the Grand Army for Pales.• • tine. ■ Moving off of the Train. Grand Procession of Bakers. ' ’ The Cock-crowing Chorns. K. " Grand March of Charles Martel’s Army. The : Celebrated Gens d’ Arxnos Duet. ' Illuminated Gardens. Entirely New Scenery by J. S. Willis, . - Grand Dresses and f ppointments. ; NOTICE. In consequence 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 10.45. On GOOD FRIDAY, A GRAND SACRED FESTIVAL. Particulars in future Advertisements. ' Business Manager ... Mr William Evans. General Agent i...,MrM.L. Raphael. M A S 0 NIC H a l l. 1 Glorious Success. l 1 : -lit i TO-NIGHT; - IGHT. - Crowded houses/ 1 Delighted audiences/' Six 1 star perforiners, Entire change of proj gramme. New ■' Songs, nbw dances, operatic selections; Eyerything new A. J.' MILLS, Agent/'' . DANCING. CLASSES.;; - ‘ ST. GEORGE’S HAli;.±Ji^ e kU(^ l ‘S&. .. tprdays, from 3 to, 5. .Adults, Mondays, from 7;tp 9. * Terms : One Guinea per ; quarter (commencing from date of, entrance). ./ • f J. KELLY, Professor,' f. f From Her Majesty’s Theatre, Londonl i .tJNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, St.'George's Hall.'"'"- ; /"•■ ‘ Mrs Hamann begs to infptm the Members of her Adult. Classes that the hours for .instruction will he froth half-past: ; seven till half-past eight o’clock* , ~ . \ DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. £t; George’s'Hall. . ■ / . ! ■ ■ .t • *fy. •.. • .‘t . : RS “HAMANN begs respectfully to call t .'• the attention of the public generally to' the’.following classes:— For A dulls—Tuesday, Thursday, andiSathr-: j . day Eyehings, ( from B'till l().q , cl.oolt. ( Por Juveniles—Saturday Morning-, fmm: 11 | till' 1 o’clockj N.B.—The Saturday Afternoon Class will beheld in the.Oddfellows’ Hall,, from 3 till 5 o'clock. ' , i Terms to each, Clasa-r-One., .Guinea- per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance. MEETINGS. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL investment bqurty. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the 1 above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &0., will be held next Monday Evening, from Six .to eight b’cloblL ‘ ■ WILL S.; DOUGLAS; :V v ” Secretary.' :j ‘ 10 JOURNEYMENi BOOTMAKERS. A meeting of the above will be held; at the European Hotel, on Monday, the 30th 1 instant, : at 8p m. sharp; 1 All Makers and 1 Finishers arerequested ip attend, '"y By order of the Committee; ,ni , r , ■*. JBJDtS CATION AL. UNI VERSITY. OF OTaGO. RICHARDSON SCHOLARSHIP. rjiHE Competition i for; the; Richardson! Scholarship, will take place on Fridaxf, Ist May, 1874. .. }i * V / ' | The subjects for examination, with the marks showing the .relative; value of each, are the following.; English, 15.0; Arithmetic, Isosi Geometry, Euclid,, Books I. and It., .100.;. Algebra, ,100 ; , Latin, . Virgil’s Georgies and' De Amicitia,; 200,; .Greek; Anabasis, General Geography, and History of England, from the Revolution to the accession qf Queen Victoria, 100 ; Natural Science, 100. Competitors ’must .have attended for two. years, ; some, Provincial _ school, and for one year the High School of Dunedin. Ago must not exceed 18.-; 1 , . cT i The. Scholarship is tenable for three years,! and of the value of £3O per annum. i The names of competitors, with certificates, of good conduct, must be sent to me on or before 30th April. W. H. MANSFORT), Registrar. . AHIPPIJNei. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS gAMSON; p.s., for .OAMARU, on Tuesday, 31st March. Shipping orders issued till 2 p.m., and cargo till 4 p.m. Monday. Passengers by 7; 30 a. m, train. JgEADTIFUL STAR, 5.8.,f0r TIMARU, A£AROA, and LYTTELTON, on Wednesday, Ist April. Cargo till noon. .Passengers by 2.36 train. | Offices : Harbour Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS BAIL AS UNDER;— : :v H.* ■■it ►N * CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 3463, 28 March 1874, Page 3
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