AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY Under Vice-Regal Patronage. * IMMENSE SUCCESS Of Flotow’s Beautiful Opera, M A R T -H A, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th, Will be repeated the favorite English Opera, MARTHA. LADY HARRIETT....MISS ALICE MAY. Sir Tristram Mr H. Vernon Lyonel. ...Mr Henry Hallam Plunket Mr C. H. Templeton Mayor of Richmond Mr B. Leveson LADY HARRIETT...MISS ALICE MAY Nancy.. Miss F. Howe. In order to revive the Good Old Days of Queen Anne, and the merry-making at Richmond Fair, all the Old English Sports and Pastimes will be presented in a most realistic manner. Mr Punchinello having been expressly en S a S e d for this occasion. Characters Incidental to the Fair Scene : Bruin (the bear) Mr Sloway Orem (the bearward) Mr Cudgel Mr luglis Thin Boy Mr Wilkinson Punch and Judy By the celebrated London Punch and Judy Man and his Dog Toby The Mesmeric Clown Mr Newton Giantus (the strongman) Mr Hamilton Crowdero (the fiddler) Mr Winkley Astrologer (the knowing one) Sig. Banfyeani Tim Bobbin Mr Diokford Conductor...Mr G. B. Allen, Mus. Bac., Oxon. Leader Mons. Achille Fleury SCENERY BY MR J. S. WILLIS. Box office at Mr G. R. West’s, where a plan of the theatre can be seen and seats secured: also, Book of the Opera. Stage Manager ... ... Mr A. A. L. Inglis MR M. L. RAPHAEL, General Agent. Y OLUNTEER HALL, WATER OP LEITH, DR CARR will give a grand Pheno-Mes-meric and Hypnotic Seance, on Friday Evening next. Professor Sykes will officiate as pianist. Admission, 2s and Is. 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 Mrs Hamann, at her residence, Regent road, George street. Sl--0R G E’S HAL L. 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 EDUCATIONAL. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE School will be re-opened with a complete and efficient staff of Masters on Tuesday, the 2nd February, 1875. Mr D. Petrie, M.A., will conduct the Classical Department until the Rector’s arrival iu March next. The will be thoroughly re-organised, and divided into a Lower and an Upper Department. The Upper Department will have a Classical and a Modern Side. Boys will bo admitted to the Lower Department without examination, if they have reached the age of about nine years. There will be an examination before admission to the Upper Department. Fee, Jj2 per Quarter, payable in advance. Full information may be obtained on application. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary. MISS HUIE, lately arrived from Germany, will form German Classes, commencing Tuesday, the 2nd February. Terms at the Giiis’ High School. CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, STUART STREET.—The Session will begin on Monday, 25th iust. The Evening Class opens on Ist February. A. MACGREGOR, Master. MISSES BELL will resume Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes stioet, on Monday, January 18th, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual hours. MILTON HALL SCHOOL, STUART STREET. THE First Quarter of the above School will commence (D.V.) on Monday, 25th inst. W. ANDERSON, Master. FORBURY.— The New School will Open on Monday (January), 18th inst. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE School will be Re-opened on Tuesday, the 2ud February. There are a few Vacancies for Boarders. Extra Classes as Heretofore for Music, Singing, and German. Fees—For Upper School, L2 10s. For Lower School, L2 per Quarter, payable in advance. Girls will be admitted to the Lower School without examination, if they have reached the age of about 9 years. There is au examination before admission to the Upper School. M. G. BURN, Lady Principal. DUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, View Terrace, Dowling street. Principal— Mß A BARRETT. THE First Quarter of the year 1875 will commence on Monday, 25th January. Young gentlemen as boarders on moderate terms, cards of which will be forwarded on application. PIANOFORTE. MRS S. MARTIN begs to inform her Pupils and the Public that she resumes teaching on Monday, January the 6th, 1875. St. Andrew and Filleul streets. KONST. MONEY. —I have principals who are prepared to advance on mortgages of freehold rural land. Also, sums of ,£SOO and upwards to lend on town and suburban ptopurtics* URQUHART MACPHERSON, Agent, High street. TO LEND, Sums from L2O upwards, on landed security ; repayable monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, yearly, or othoiwise* W. Dalrymple, jnn., Exchange Cbamb n. 1 Princes street,
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Evening Star, Issue 3715, 19 January 1875, Page 3
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