AmSMtBNTB. Ill* IT—mi* pRINCBSS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST APPEARANCE? LAST APPEARANCE Of that Celebrated Delineator. GRACE EOEKTON ' , (Mrs Geo. Cate). SPECIAL SATURDAY PROGRAMME. NEW IMPERSONATIONS And selections from the most admired of thit Artiste’s Repertoire. Mr GEORGE CASE in New Solos on Concertma and Violin. It is with sincere regret that Grace Etrerton closes her season m Dunedin this evenings the nightly mcreasmg audiences, and thelreat a®, plause bestowed on her efforts, induced her to prolong her stay, and she tried her utmost to secure a String Mall for a few mote nights, but is compelled to state that she has oompleridy failed m her endeavors to do so. This wUL therefore, be her Farewell Entertainment. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle, .4s; Stalls, Doors open at 7.«lo. Curtain rises at 8. F. DELBUBE, Agent. UKEN’S THEATRE. Q TO-MGHT, SATURDAY. FEB 27. Last Night Last Night Last Night fc^iraSn^JMiaSj» Crowded and delighted audiences attes nigbuy to the astounding Impression create* by these extraordinary and truly phenomena artists, . THE GIRARDS Again call attention to this being most dost rively the last performance they can irfv* m this City, as they sail on Monday next fa Christchurch, en route for England. Last Night of VALENTINE JACOBS, In his excellent and pleasing entertainment.
Prices of Admission— Private Boxes, One Guinea; Dress Circle. Ist Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. * QREAT AMERICAN CURCtTE. this Mraa'few. TniS FEB. 27. Champion Programme of the Season t To conclude with DICK TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK. DICK TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK. Or, the LIFE AND DEATH OF BONNY BLACK BBSS. N.B.—American Circus will perform at Port Chalmers Monday next. pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees Messrs Steels and Keogh. Grand Opening Night, MONDAY, MARCH 1. New Faces and Old Favorites. New Company. The Scenic Department Under the management of Mr J. S. Willis. Mechanism by Mr R, Parish. The Orchestra conducted by Mr Fred. Leech. Messrs Steele and Keogh are in communication with the following Artistes, who will appear during the Season : Mr and Mm F. M. Bates, Mr and Mrs George Darrell, Mr Hoskins andiMisa Florence Colville, theDuvalliSisters, and Miss Adelaide Bowrmg. Full particulars in future advertisement. JjJW TEMPERANCE MONDAY, MARCH 1, HALL. BAKER'S PANORAMA op IRELAND, In conjunction with the GRAND HIBERNICON COMPANY. Mr and Mrs W. T. Baker, tenor and ; Mr C. E. Vemer, versatile comedian ; nand Miss Jennie Moran, Irish oome* (bans; and Mr H. Baker, tenor baUadist and lecturer—pronounced by the Northern Press to be an entertainment unrivalled in the Colonies. soprano Mr Job Pianist ... Mechanist Agent ... ... MrF. W. Cnllimovo ... Mr RB. Wiseman ... Mr M. G. Conway. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday Ihursday, and Saturday Evenings, from 8 till 10 o clock. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Homing and Afternoon. An hour for preSf urinary instruction given at each nlmw l£rme —One guinea per quarter, payable in advance, commencing from date of entrance. Private lessons given. Mrs HAMANN, Regent road, George street. MUSIC AND DANCING.
MR J. KELLY provides Music for private and public assemblies; also use of piano. Piano, violin, Viola, Violinoello, Contra-Basso taught. DANCING CLASSES. St George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adults, Private lessons by special arrangement STUART STREET. SHIPPING. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS QIA MSON, p.s, for 0 A M A R U, O on Tuesday, the 2nd March. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 8 p.m. Monday. BRUCE, s.s., for OAMARU (passengers only), TIMARU, AKAROA. tad LYTTELTON, on Tuesday, the 2nd Maroh. Passengers by 10 a.m. train. Cargo till 4 p.m. Monday. ‘ Beautiful star, s.b., for timaru and LYTTELTON, about Thursday. 4th March. R I, s. s., for WEST COAST PORTS, via Bluff and Milford Sound, on Saturday, 13th March. Offices : Harbour Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail every Wednesday and Saturday, WANGANUI, 8.8., for BLUFF, and INVERCARGILL, ON WEDNESDAY NFXT. Cargo received till Monday. . • *, Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees' risk. H. HOUGHTON A 00., Bond street
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Evening Star, Issue 3749, 27 February 1875, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3749, 27 February 1875, Page 3
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