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AMUSEMENTS, p RINCESS THEATRE. Lessees Messrs Steelb and Keogh. SoenioArtist MrJSWnr» Muswal Dieeotob "• Mb J. Enthusiastic reception of the charming vrnmv Commedirano and Burlesque Aztirt MISS ADELAIDE STONEHAM And * MRS STONEHAM. The Popular London Favorite, and the most powerful Company in New Zealand. 086 m „ to-night. w-nL? 8 MARCH 2. Will be Comedy of SSti WrtMa?” Hugh Ohalcot (his original character) 6XIIOII a mrt a i-.x. MrJ-B. Steele' fr J. Musgrave Mr L Keogh iclude Angus M‘Alister Sir Alexander Hendryn, Bart* character) Sergeant Jones “ BS Miss Marion WilUa ajii.* •** Mrs Stoneham ;v Mr IF. Keogh Chorus... . Mr D, Clinton and Company Mr and Mrs F. M. Bates will -M r h 10th, Mr Hoskins and Miss Florenw Colville, on or about the Bth of April Due S? tace j^ir l H,Si ven of the Duvalli Sisters and Bomrin^ 18 Ge ° rge DarreU AdeliSc Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, L UE E N’S THEATRE. THREE EXTRA AND FAREWELL PER. FORMANCBS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY March 4th, sth, 6tb. * ftSuTe.rESLSd 4 “**• grace egerton (Mrs George Case) To secure the above elegant and commodious Theatre for wb’ch wJI be most Posiiivelvher Last Appear! Colonies.^ 18 pi * or quitting the Her repertoire is not yet exhausted, and she has still fresh programmes to present.

THURSDAY, MARCH 4th i THE HOUSEWARMING. (Too warm to be pleasant.) Boxes, 4s; Family Tickets, to admit three. Ws, or five at 15s. (To be procured only at Mr West s Music Warehouse, where seats can be secured.) Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. j>JEW TEMPERANCE HALL. THIS EVENING, ONE WEEK ONLY. BAKE R’S GRAND PANORAMA OF IRELAND, with the GRAND HIBERNICON COMPANY. MR and MRS W. P. BAKER, Tenor and Soprano: ME CHAS. E. VERNBE, Versatile Comedian: ME JOHN and MISS JENNIE MORAN Irish Comedians; And MR HENRY BAKER, # Tenor Balladist and Lecturer. Admission Reserved Seats, 3s: second seats, 2s j back Boats, one shilling. Scats mav be reserved at Mr West’s Musie Warehouse. Pianist Mr F. W. Cullimore Mechanist Mr R. B. Wiseman Agent Mr M. G. Conway. HE HON. S. D. HASTINGS Will deliver a Public LECTURE In the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray Place, THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), MARCH 2 At 7.30. His Worship the Mayor in the Chair. T DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY QUEEN’S THEATRE. * ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday i TnnMday, and Saturday Evenings, fror 8 tiu 10 o clock. Juvenile Classes—Saturda Morning and. Afternoon. An hour for prel rnmary instruction given at each dawn. Term —One guinea per quarter, payable in advance commencing from date of nntranoe. Ptivat lessons given. Mrs HAM ANN, Regent roac George street. MUSIC AND DANCING. "jX/TR J. KELLY provides Music for pr • nnd public assemblies : also use < piano. Piano, Violin, Viola, Violinoello, an Contra-Basso taught. DANCING CLASSES. St. George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adulti Private lessons by special arrangement. STUART STREET. TURKISH BATHE TO-MORROW, AND EVERY WEDNES DAY, from 8 a.m. till dusk. THE only Cure for Rheumatism I Turkh Bath, Moray place. Try it. X ADIES’ Tepid Swimming Bath, Moras tld teSTST* “ d e,,e,y SHIPPING.

HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS MA O R I, s. s, for O A M A R U, on Friday, the 6fch March. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 8 p.m. Thursday. Beautiful star, a.*, for timaru and LYTTELTON, on Friday, sth March. Passengers by 2.30 train. Cargo till 4 p.m. Thursday. * RJ, s. s., for WEST COAST PORTS, v» 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, From Port Chalmers, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Cargo received till II a.m. Passengers by 2.30 p.m, train. Cargo for Invercargill and lutauttffsliHota forwarded by rail from Bluff s at Consignees’ risk, H. HOUGHTON & CO., Bond street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3751, 2 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3751, 2 March 1875, Page 3

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