AMUSEMENTS. p RINCESS THEATKB, Under the management of Messrs Steele" and Keogh. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. Fifth performance of the PRESS DRAMATIC CLUB. IN AID OF THE SCoTT SCHOLARSHIP FUND. The Overture will commence precisely at 8 After which M r Vincent Pyjke MUR will deliver ’ * ’ AN ORIGINAL PROLOGUE, To be followed by Morris Barnett’s famous sparkling Comedy, in three acts. THE SERIOUS FAMILY. Captain Murphy Maguire ... Mr T. Bracken Mr < barles Torrens ... Mr E. J. LeGrove Frank Vincent ... Mr J. B. Hunter Mr Aminadab Sleek ... Mr J. Mitchell Mrs Ormesby Delmame ... Mrs Walter Hill Lady Sowerby Crcamly...Miss Bessie Vivian Mrs Charles Torrens ... Mias Marion WilliK.mma Torrens ... Miss l.illy May Graham .... ... Miss Ettie Martineau Poetic Address (written expressly for the tt- ~ Ofcafion), by Mr T. Bracken. Highland Fling ... M.ss Ettie Martineau The entertainment to conclude with Sterling Coyne’s excellent Farce of * URGENT PRIVATE AFFAIRS. Mr Deutatns Detts Major Poikinghome Mr Bagshaw ... Joe Jumballs Mrs Dentatns Dotts Mrs Poikinghome Sally Vatins ... Mr J. Mitchel Mr C. Do L. Grahac Mr J, B. Hnnte Mr F, Humphrie Miss Marion Willi Miss Bessie Viviai Miss Lilly Ma; FRIDAY— Benefit of Mr J. J. Utting. m „ When will be produced THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON, SATURDAY—THE OCTOROON. Seats may be secured at Mr West’s Muti Warehouse, Princes street. Prices for this occasion— Prices Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d Pit, Is. Q UEEN’S THEATR T „ the great CALIFORNIA MINSTREL THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and S VTURDA August 13, 14, and 15, LAST THREE NIGHTS THIS (Thursday) EVENING, AUG. I xr ~? ntire Change of Programme. New Songs and Jokes in the First Part SUTTON AND KELLY In New Songs and Dances.’ First Time of WHO DIED FIRST? First Time of THE CHARCOAL MAN. A w^ R m AT Catastrophe First Tune of the Laughable Farce. SCHOOL * r • E ?i DA J AUGUST 14, Jomt Benefit of Messrs Sutton and Kel Fnces; Dress Circle (secured seats), ■ Stalls, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. ' Tickets and places at George R. Wei Pianoforte Gallery. Business Manager, G. W. ROCKFELLE SUPPER may be bad every night Dunning’s City Dining Rooms. Prii street. EMPBRANCE Moray Place. HAL L , GRAND OPENING NIGHT. FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST. SOIREE, CONCERT, and DANCI Tea on the table at 6.30. Tickets, 2s 6d for Soiree and Concert bouie, Concert, and Dance, single, ,° u^ r e > 7® To be obtained from M W. Hay, M. Menderabausen, W. S Reith and Wilkie, Princes street: M James Prior, J. C. Kroon, George st and the Secretary. JAMES B. M‘CULLOCB No. I Chambers, Princes stre MEETINGS. f|IHE Regular Monthly Meeting of the Otago Kilwinning Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hall on Thursday Evening, at eight o’clock. By order of the R.W.M. TENDERS. TENDERS wanted, till Noon onM 17th inst., for the Erection Brick Shops and Dwellings in George for Messrs M‘Donald and Coring. DAVID ROSS, Architect (opposite Critei TENDERS Wanted for the Erection of Provine al Government Schools, Forbury—wood. Plans, &c,, to be seen at my office, lenders to be in the Government Tender Box by Noon on Tuesday, 18th instant. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Opposite Criterion. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES. THE undersigned have pleasure in announcing having accented the sole Agency in New Zealand for the new “HOLT” FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, A Machine we guarantee to be an exact facsimile of the AMERICAN “SINGER,” in every way equal for beauty of finrah and workmanship, and From 20 to 25 per Cent. Cheaper. Having just received our fourth shipment of the above excellent machines, we shall be glad to supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Table with and without cover; Half and Pull Cabinet, Medium, and No. 2 Wheel-feed Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE & (JO., Wholesale and Retail ironmongers and Iron Merchants SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. THE most simple, complete, and perfect Machines yet invented. G. M. Aldrich. Agent, corner of Princes and Dowling streets^ Machines sold on deferred payments. Be* imitations of the “Singer”
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Evening Star, Issue 3580, 13 August 1874, Page 3
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649Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3580, 13 August 1874, Page 3
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