amusements., B: pRINCESS TH E-ATk B. ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Under Vice-Regal Patronage, htage Manager Mr A. L. Inglis. THIS EVENING, ibe last time of Offenbach’s latest Cele- ,,, orated Opera-Pantomime GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT. rogan ....... Miss Aliob Mat Coronco (Duke of Brabant) Mr Henry Hallam Golo (his Prime Minister) Mr Ci Newton Burgomaster ! MrßlSffiJ Charles Martel Mr O T U u< O h SfU Pa^ e ’’""".Mr Wilkinsol Oswald (the Duke s Page) bliss Amy Johns g r f ab / Gens IMrC. H. Templeton 1 d Annes 3 Mr H. Vernon Hermit ............ Mr Johnston Genevieve de Brabant Miss E. A. Lambart W! 6 Mias F. How. ? lu ,^ tine ) ( -Mrs Benham Isoliue, f Maids of ) Miss B. Hard. Greyhen ( Honour ) Miss K. Lester Gudule ) v Miss Alice Johns Drogan Miss Alice Max Citizens, Chorus, &c., &c. Magnificent Scenery by Mr J. S. Willis. Great Railway Station Scene and Departure of the train with Charles Martel’s army for Palestine. The Beautiful Sleep Song by Drogan. The Celebrated Gens d’Armes Duet. Concluding with the Great Christmas Panto, mime and Magnificent last Scene from the pencil of Mr J. S. Willis. The Mechanical Effects by Mr E. Huntley. The Properties by Mr Briggs. Full Band, Grand Chorus, and Complete Ballet Divertissement. Conductor ...Mr G. B. Allen, Mus. Bac., Oxon Leader ... ... ... Mons. Achilla Fleury PRICES OF ADMISSION: Packet of Tickets containing 24 to the Dress Circle, transferable, L 5; Private Boxes, Lt andL2. Duke’s Box, 7s 6d. Dress Circle, ss, Stalls, 3s. Pit, 2s. Box office at Mr G. R. West’s, where a plan of the theatre can be seen and seats secured. MR M. L. RAPHAEL, General Agent. ALL ACCOUNTS against Mr Vose to bo sent before 2 p.m, to-morrow, Crown Hotel. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, QUEEN’S THEATRE. MRS HAMANN begs to inform her Friends and the Public that she has arranged classes to suit everyone. Full particulars can be obtained at the Hall, or of Mr# H amann, at her residence, Regent road, George street. A DINNER to the American and French Officers of the Transit of Venus Expeditions will be given by the members of the Otago Institute, on FRIDAY EVENING, the Bth INST. Members desirous of joining in the above will require to send their names in to the undersigned before 4 p.m. on Wednesday, the 6th. F. W. HUTTON, Hon. Sec. gT. GEORGE’S HALL. QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, Commencing at 8 sharp. First-class Band. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. JUVENILE CLASSES Wednesdays, 4to 5.30 p-m. ; Saturdays, 3to 5 p.m. Adult Class—Wednesdays, 7 to 9. Terms : One Guinea per Quarter. J. KELLY, Professor, From her Majesty’s Theatre, London GOVERNMENT NOTICES, RATTRAY STREET WHARF. THE OTAGO HARBOR BOARD will receive Sealed Tenders until Noon of Tuesday, January 12, 1875, for the Construction of 1,140 ft. of Wharf, being an extension of the present Wharf. Drawings and Specifications to be seen at the Temporary Offices of the Board, Provincial Council Chambers. Tenders to be addressed “ Rattray street Wharf,” Harbor Board Office, Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not neces arily accepted. JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary. OTAGO HAKBOH BOARD 6 PER CENT. DEBENTURES, DUE 1913. Applications are invited by the Colonial Bank of New Zealand for the whole or part of the first issue of the Otago Harbor Board Debentures, amounting to L 20.000. The Debentures will be issued for LIOO each, will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, principal and interest being payable at the option of applicants either in Loudon, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, or Dunedin. The entire loan, which is secured on the Harbor Property aud Revenues, is repayable by annual drawings after five years from date of issue, the total sum payable being not later than the year 1913. Further particulars may be obtained at the chief office of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, who have been appointed A gents by the Board. The Debentures will be allotted as applied for, and interest allowed for payments made prior to the date of issue, which has been fixed as the Ist January, 1875. By order of the Board. JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary. Dmiedin, 17th November. 1874. SEWING MACHINES. sewing machines. THE Undersigned have pleasure in announcing having accepted the sole Agency in New Zealand for the new “HOLT” FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHIN B, A Machine we guarantee to be an exact facsimile of the AMERICAN “ SINGER,” In every way equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, aud From 20 to 25 per Cent. Cheaper. Having just received another shipment of the above excellent machines, wo shall be glad to supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Table, with and without cover; Half and Full Cabinet, Medium, aud No. 2 Wheel-feed Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. TO LET TO LET, Two Rooms. Apply Lyng’s Store, Russell street. TO LET, a Four-roomed Cottage, Bay road, just off Forth street. H. S. Fish, junk A GENTLEMAN occupying small furnished house wishes to let half, or share expenses with a respectable man engaged In town. Address “A8.L.,” Hayes* store, Keastogtou, *
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Evening Star, Issue 3703, 5 January 1875, Page 3
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845Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3703, 5 January 1875, Page 3
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