I AMUSEMENTS, pRINCESS THEATRE. Last Week but One of b.VICH’S ENGLISH & CONTINENT AT, CUM vaTION THIS (SATURDAY) : VfiNING An Immense Double Bill * Novelty. Novelty. Sensation. Sensation, ini Greatest and most Varied Programme yet givon To night. Vose in two performances, ifce unapproachable Dk Castro Fa milt, , 1C > Vincent, Montebello. Young England Alberto, and Annette. B TO-SIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 10-NIGHT. Tuesday Next-Benefit of the De Castro Family. An Immense Programme on that occasion. ■ P. H. KIRBY, Agent. UEEN'S THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY. SEPT. 28 and 29. COLORED OPERA TROUPE’S CONCERTS A LA CIiRYSTY’S 1116 first Concert being in aid of the * _ SAILORS’ HOME FUND. °p first concert. With Sketch of Jokes, Dialogues, &c., &a, tfl be introduced. _ First Part. Overture ... “Esmeralde,”-(flute solo) “ Music hath Charms,” a Scotchman’s Lkao . M ™ lo . WLat are you Playing? Opening Chorus...“ Strike, Boys, Strike,” .. mi> description of a Horrible StriS” 1 * 117 ' » HlflLv® K “ dV Mr Nisbefc She s Black Mr Collin* Lawyers m General—Dunedin ones (l _ in particular. Break it Gently to my Mother” Mr Edward* Cons.-Local, philosophical, and otherwise. Corporal Schnapps” ... Mr Norton, “T> irr o ?? Go ° <l 1 emplara—L 0. G. T. „ Waiting, Bessie Darling” ... Mr Harris, Annie on the Banks o’ Dee* ... Mr Russell Ihe monotony varied by a Ghost Story, The Phantem Chorus “ALa Sonnambula” And sensational appearance of a six feet 7 ' apparition. Short Interval Overture " The Grand Duchess” Full Orchestra, oestette... Come where the Cowslip bloweth” The Troupe’s Latest Idea,° mpMly ’ THE SIAMESE TWINS. The Twins will speak on subjects political and will disagree like other politicians. _. . _ Unexpected Climax I Original Song and Dance “ Little Ada”
n - Mr Leslie* Gens d armes Ditty ... ‘'We'llnm’em in” Ballad (with comet effects)...“ Hark, Ikear"^' an Angel sing” Mr Harris Burlesque Quartette ... “ The Four Crows” , .. _ , Members of Troupe, Finale,,. We re goin’ to leave de place” * Entire Company, Short Interval Concluding with the very Latest Edition of THE COLLEEN BAWN, Introducing the usual Sensational Business, i rofframmea and tickets may be obtained at Mr West s, where seats can also be seemed*
NOTICE, Concert at port chalmers, Monday, September 28. The steamer Golden Age will leave the Old Jetty at a quarter to 7. Return Tickets, including admission to Concert, 8s 6d each, ihe Provincial Brass Band will accompany the steamer. Moonlight J TO UET. TO LET, a Shop in George street, at present in the occupation of Mr Sligo. Apply T. Oliver, Sussex Hotel TO LET, ON BUILDING LEASES, for 21 yean, with full valuation for improvements: Part of Section 61, block XVL, Cumberland street. Section 86, block V., Stafford street Section in Hope street, between Stafford and High streets Section facing main South road atOhversham, between Benevolent Institution and Parkside Hotel, villa sites only. Section (10 acres) 14, block IV., Upper Kaikorai District, for Sale or Lease. Section (50 acres) 6, block XXX., Waihola District, for Sale or Lease Sections in the towns of Oamaru, Palmer* ston, and Hampden Apply to ► WEBB & FULTON. C CENTRAL Offices to Let. Apply to R, J T. Wheeler, Stafford street, TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS.—To Let, either tor one year or a term of years, a Farm of about eighty acres, near Maori Hill; all fenced and partly laid down id i nglish grass. Apply 0. R. Chapman, Solicitor, Princes street. Opt) LET, Echo Bank, a House of seven X rooms, with six acres of Land, in the North East Valley. G. W. Eliott, N. Z. Insurance Company. TENDERS nPENDKRS wanted for the Erection of X Provincial Government Normal and Art School Building, in stone and brick. A Iso for the erection, in stone, of the Port Chalmers Grammar School. Plans, &c, to be seen at my office. Separate tenders will be received ; to be in the Government Tender Bex by Noon on Tuesday, 29th inst. DAVID ROSS, Architect. npENDERS Invited for the Erection of X Residence in Royal Te:race for Keith Ramsay, Esq., to be lodged with the under* e gned on or before the SOth inst,, at 4 p m. R. A. LAWSON, Architect. f RENDERS Wanted for Fittings for a ( rocery Store at Port Chalmers. MASON & WALES, .Architects. r RENDERS will be received at the office X of the Secretary for Works, Dunedin, until noon of Tuesday, 6th October, 1874, for —Contract No. 966—Formation of 38 chains of Road at the Kaikorai. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of tender ob* tained at the office of the Provincial Engineer, Dunedin. Tenders to be endorsed “Tender for Contract No. 968.” The Government does not undertake to accept the lowest er any tender. SEWING MACHINES. SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. rHE most simple, complete, and perfect Machines yet invented. G. M. Aldrich, Vgent, corner of Princes and Dowling streets Dunedin. Machines sold on deferred payments. Be* ware of imitations of the “Singer” Ma« B • -
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Evening Star, Issue 3618, 26 September 1874, Page 3
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