AMUSEMENTS. pRINCBSS THEATRE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, APRIL 17. Under the Patronage of the CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF' OTAGO. GRAND AMATEUR PERFORMANCE , In aid of the SCOTT SCHOLARSHIP FUND, By the Members of the PRESS AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB, Assisted by Miss Marion Willis, Miss Gassy Matthews, Alias Marion Moore, Miss Grace Follande. The Band of the Artillery Volunteers hare kindly offered their services, and will perform during the evening. e An Amateur Performance will take place as above announced at the Princess Theatre, when the following programme will be presented:— Overture—Fantasia on Irish Airs - Volunteer Artillery Band. To be followed by the capital Faroe ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS. Mr Mitchell Mr Bracken Mr Perrier Miss Matthews Miss Moore Miss Follande Miss Willis. Mr Spriggins Major Regulua Rattan Victor Dubois Mrs Spriggins Angelina Julia Anna Maria Waverley ’Quadrilles ... Band. To be followed by the Trial Scene BARBELL V. PICKWICK. (A little altered from Dickens.) Mr Justice Starleigh Mr Sergeant Flaherty Mr Sergeant Buzfuz Crier of the Court Policeman (Italian) Mr Pickwick Mr Winkle Mr Weller Sam Weller Foreman of the Jury First Member of the Press Second Member of the Press Mr Utting Master Bardell Master Ward Mrs Bardell Miss Willis Mrs Oluppina ... ... Miss Moore Mrs Sanders ... ... Miss Matthewi Messrs Perker, Dodson, Fogg, the Jury, &0., by Members of the Press Amateur Dra< matic Club. Mr Buchanan Mr Bracken Mr Perrier Mr Thomson Mr Little Mr Robertson Mr Mitchell Mr Hare Mr Humphries Mr Canning Mr Nichols Selections from “ Maritana” - Volunteer Artillery Band. To conclude with the excellent Farce, THE TURKISH BATHS. BUI Spriggs ... ... ... Mr Hare Tom Griggs Mr Mitchell Adolphus Fitzmortimer ... Mr Robertson Josiah Ponder Mr Thomson grip * Mr Canning Tom Miss Moore Miss Amelia Tippet Miss Willi* Finale—National Anthem ... ... Band. The Overture will commence at 8 o’clock precisely, and curtain will rise immediately on its conclusion. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 6s Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Plan of the Theatre may be seen and seats secured at Mr G. R. West’s Musu Warehouse. Carriages may be ordered for a quarter to 11 o’clock. Vivant Regina, Princeps Cktaoearttm et Leurs Enfants. DAVID R HAY, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
QUEEN’S THEATRE. Immense success of that talented Young Actress RuSa. TOWERS, Come and see Eosa Towers as the Waif of the Streets. . Second night of the great drama, with en* tirely new scenery by T. S. Kemp. Five new and grand pictures of art, painted especially for the WAIF OF THE STREETS. Rosa Towers as the Waif To-night. In consequence uf its great success, this piece will constitute the whole performance. ON MONDAY, THE BALMORAL VARIETY TROUPE Of Scottish Vocalists and Performing Dogs. Miss Jessie Campbell, Miss Flora Clyde, and Miss Grace Cooke. The Herd Laddie and his Twa Collie Dogs. The World’s Wonders, imported expressly for the Queeh’s Theatre. Look out for the Wonderful Performing Goat, which will tell the fortunes of every one present. A POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor, by the Pupils of the Dunedin Collegiate School, will be given at the Masonic Hall, on Wednesday evening next, the 22nd April, at 8 o’clock. The proceeds, after paying expenses, will be handed over to the Early Closing Associa* tion. Tickets may be procured at Messrs Baird, Bookseller, George street, Begg and An* derson, and Reith and Wilkie, Frinoes street. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, Sa* turdays, from 3to 6. Adults, Mon* days, from 7 to 9. Terms: One Guinea per quarter (com* mencing from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. MRS HAMANN begs respectfully to cal the attention of the public generally to the following classes:— For Adults—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock. For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock N.B. —The Saturday Afternoon Class will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 3 till 5 o'clock. Terms to each Class—One Guinea per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance. UNFURNISHED ROOMS to Let. Apply Economic Printing Works, Maclaggan street, - % •
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Evening Star, Issue 3479, 17 April 1874, Page 3
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669Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3479, 17 April 1874, Page 3
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