AMUSEMENTS. Q tTEBN'S THEATRE SATURDAY, MAT 9, Will be produced, with New Scenery.. NICK OP THE WOODS. Mißa Rosa Towers make W w Look out for the great Anti-Spiritist MR W. aThSmak jp RIN CESS THEATRE, THIS EVENING (Friday), MAY 8. Grand Change of Programme* And Positively theJLast Night hut Five OV THK GREAT SIAMESE AND ASIATIC EQUESTRIAN COMPANY, Prior to their departure for Christchurch, YOUNG AMERICA TO-NIGHT, DICKENOSKI TO-NIGHT. MONS, SALBNO TO-NIGHT, MADAME SALAVARO TO-NIGHT. MANKICHI TO-NIGHT. And the world-renowned MAKICHI, the Siamese Lady, To-night. The most varied Entertainment over wit- , nesaed in Dunedin. Remember-The but Five in Dunedin 1 Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Tickets can be obtained and seats secured by application to Messrs Begg and Anderson, Princes street. NOTICE. LAST GRAND MID-DAY MATINEE, For Schools, Families, and Children, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 9, With full and entire Programme. Children half-price to all parts of the house. WILLIAM BURTON, Agent. SCHOOL. HO USERUSLYN AND KAIKORAI INSTITUTE. AMATEUR CONCERT, Tendered by the Institute to MISS WEBB. THIS (FRIDAY) "EVENING, MAY 8. A. Wales, Esq., M.H.R., in the Chair.
PROGRAMME: _ Part i. Song—“ Tom Bowling ” (Dibdin) Song—“ Laird o’ Cockpen* ” (Scotch) Song—“ Jessie’s Dream ” (Blockley) Recitation-** The Eve of Waterloo” (Byron) Song Be Kind to Anld Granny ” Duet—“ Minute Gun at Sea ” (King) Song—Comic ® Scene—“ Little Comedy of Marriage ” , Part 2. Duet—“ Hunting Tower ” Song Her Bright SmUe ” (Wrighton) Song—“ Par Away ”(Lindsay) Song—“Baldie Buchanan” Beading • (Bums) Song—“ Within a Mile of Edinhro’ ” Song —Irish, comic Recitation—“ Charge of the light Brigade ” (Tennyson) Duet—“ Peace to thy Spirit” (Verdi) Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o clock. Dancing classes. Terms: One Guinea per quarter (com mencmg from date of entrance). „ -4 KELLY, Professor, Prom Her Majesty’s Theatre. London. SHIPPING. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS gAMSON, p.s., for OAMARU, on Taos, day, 12th May. Passengers by 7,30 a.m. train. Shipping orders issued till 2 p.m., and cargo received till 4 p.m. the day before sailing. and LYTTELTON, on Sunday, 10th May. Cargo till 2 p.m. Saturday. Offices; Harbour Chambers." STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX AND KAITANGATA, Taking Cargo forßaldutha and Inch Olutha. FJIHE S.S. LADY OF THE LAKI Will Sail for the above Ports TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 9th INST. Cargo till 4p t m, - O. F. REID, - - ■ ■' - ’ ...V'.’"' ' Agent SODTHLiKD BTEAMEKS iSAtt^AS x 9W V* afig™ 1 : n htoohtoh*
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Evening Star, Issue 3497, 8 May 1874, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3497, 8 May 1874, Page 3
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