Late Advertisements. pRTNCESS THEiIKE ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. Stage Manager Mr A. L. Inglis. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), 29th DECEMBER, Will be produced the Royal English Opera Company’s Fairy Opera, CINDERELLA. Cinderella Mias Alice May Prince „ Mr Henry Hallam Baron Pompolmo Mr G, Newton Dandim Mr C. H. Templeton 4 lldoro Mr B. Levison g ed i’° Mr H. Vernon Mr Wilkinson l airy Queen Miss K Vernon Clonnda... \ T Dau „ hterß f... Miss P. Howe Thisbe...... > o f Pompolino 1 MissE. Lambert Cinderella j 01 ™nponno (Miss Alice May (Music by Rossini.) The Gorgeous Fairy Scenery from the pencil of Mr J. S. Willis. The Mechanical EfFecta by Messrs Huntley and Parish. The Elaborate Properties by Mr E. Briggs. The Magnificent Costumes by Miss Kate Lester. HARLEQUINADE : Harlequin Mr Wilkinson Columbine Mdlle. Kate Lester l ' l °™ Mr C. Newton Pantaloon Mr C. Lester Sprites The Brothers Siegrist Full Band, Grand Chorus, and Complete Ballet Divertissement. Conductor ...Mr G. B. Allen, Mus. Bac., Oxon Leader Mons. Achille Fleury PRICES OF ADMISSION : Packet of Tickets containing 24 to the Dress Circle, transferable, L 5; Private Boxes, L 3 and L2 Duke’s Box, 7s 6d. Dress Circle, ss, Stalls, 3s. Pit, 2s. office at Mr George R. West’s Music Warehouse, Princes street, where a plan of the theatre can be seen and seats secured. General Agent Mr M. L. Raphael. jyj AS O N _I_C HALL. . DR. CARR Will give a Grand Mesmeric Demonstration THIS EVENING. Mesmerism ! Elecfcrdbiology ! Laughing Gas ! Hypnotism and Phrenology!! A Treat for All. The Entranced will see Spirits, Ghosts, and Apparitions, do strange things -imitate the Pantomime, Christy’s Minstrels, and Ventriloquists. Each Seance will be crowded with fun and enjoyable instruction and amusement. Laughing Gas ! Laughing Gas !! A source of immense amusement will be introduced each night. Professor Sykes will officiate as Pianist. Admission—ls, 2s, and 3s. Doors open at half-past seven for eight o’clock. HARBOR STEAM COMPANY. NEW YEAR’S EXCURSIONS. 4 for Oamaru, • leaving Dunedin Jetty ° n Thursday, 31st j ~, % December, returning on Sunday, 3rd January m time to catch 5 o'clock train from Port Chalmers. m Return Tickets 30 s S.S. BRUCE Will leave Rattray street Jetty at 10 o clock sharp on Friday and Saturday, Ist and 2nd January, for a Cruise to the round Cape Saunders, as far as the White Island off the Ocean Beach, affording Excursionists a splendid view of Dunedm and Suburbs. She will return to Pmt Cbanners at 5 o’clock, and passengers wdl he forwarded to Dunedin by the 5.30 tiaiu, at Slap s expense. Lunch provided on board at a moderate charge Return Pickets (including rail fare from Port Chalmers to town) ... g s P.S. GOLDEN AGE, for Macandrew’s Bay, Broad Bay Portobello, and Port Chalmers, from Old Jetty, on Friday and Saturday, Ist and 2nd January, at 10 30 a.m., returning from Port Chalmers at 4 p.m., and from Portobello at 4.30 p.m. Iten esbments to be procured ou board. Return Tickets 2s fid. WITHDRAWAL notice. SALE OF HORSES ex INDIA. N Consequence of the above Horses having been sold privately, they will not be offered at Provincial Yards on 31st inst., as previously advertised. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. JJUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK will be Open on Thursday Evening, at the usual hours, instead of Friday. EDMUND SMITH, Manager. ■'VTEWCASTLE COAL. NEWCASTLE jLI COAL. Great Reduction, Forty-five Shillings per Ton, delivered in Dunedin. Orders to be left at the Offices, Port Chalmers Coal Company, Harbor Chambers, Dunedin. TO LE L, Shop and Room with fireplace. Apply corner Smith and Dowling streets. TO LET, Comfortable Five-roomed House beautifully situated. Apply R. H* Leary, High street. UFIO LET, a Bedroom suitable for a single A man. Inquire Brown’s store, top of Rattray street. BOARD AND LODGINGS wante Young Man. Bedroom with fir* preferred. Three minutes' walk from Office. Apply “H. P.,” office of this pa WANTED TO PUKCHASE-A Second-hand Side Saddle. A.8.,” Box 121, Post Office. FOR SALE, Twenty-three Acres of Land near the Port; price, LIOO. Apply Percival, optician, George street. WANTED, a good, steady Baker. Apply Wilson, baker, Caversham, immediately. ’ WANTED, a respectable Girl, about 16, accustomed to children. Mrs Edmond Smith, London street. ANTED, two good Harvest Hands, can mow and build stacks. Ann W. H. Cuttcn, Anderson’s Bay. WAN! ED, a Servant Girl, frot to eighteen years of age. At Reid, druggist, Princes street. WANTED, Tenders for the Erect a Twojiooined House; brick and carpenters’ work. A pply Swan ar chell’s coal-yard, Great King street. NOTICE—MOSGIEL. The evening~star is no w warded daily, per 5.20 p.m. trait our Agent at Mosgiol, Mr J. H. Mure copips rosy b« obtained,
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Evening Star, Issue 3698, 29 December 1874, Page 3
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