AMUSEMENTS, p RINCESS THEA TR E Lessees Messrs Steele and Keogh Scenic Artist Mr J. S. Willis Musical Director Mr F. Leech Great Success! Great Success 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 4, Will be repeated LANCASHIRE LASS,* Or, Lost in London. SW? 10116 Mr D. Clinton L< pps (lus first appearance) ... Mr J. Roscoe Tob Anurovd Mr J. B. Steele Benjamin Blinker Mr J. Musgrave *p.j7 ”*,.,••• ••• Miss Marion Willis LiadyDragglethorpe, Miss Adelaide Stoneham 1"A X" atisß ■ Ettie Martineau Supported by the Company. To conclude with the successful Extravaganza of THE GOLDEN PL EEO E. Medea Miss Adelaide Stoneham Mr and Mrs P. M. Bates will re-appear on or about March Bth, Mr Hoskins and Florence Colville, on or about the 10th of April Uue notice will be given of Mr ard Mrs George and Miss Adelaide Bowring. On Saturday the DUVALLI SISTERS will make their first appearance. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, 1. pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees ... ... Messrs Steele and Keogh FOR TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY. " The Sisters Heloise and Rosalie u DUVALLI, Who have met with the most unbounded success throughout the whole world, and received the highest eulogiums of both the Press and the Public, on . SATURDAY, 6th MARCH, Will appear in the Ballet Codfedietta, performed for 400 times by the Sisters Duvalli throughout the whole world, entitled MAGIC TOYS. Merlin (a magican) ... Mr C. F. Coutts Valentine (the magician’s son) Miss Rosalie Duvalli U rgandula (his protege) Miss Heloise Duvalli .Music Incidental to “Magic Tots:” Song—“ Mother, be proud of your Bovin Blue” „ Miss Rosalie Duvalli Uance—Sailor's Hornpipe, Miss Rosalie Duvalli Pas Seul—Spanish Bolero, Miss Rosalie Duvalli Song—“Aßare Invention” ... MrC. I. Hall Song—“ Will you walk intpmy Bower 1” i „ Mr C. F. Coutts las Seul— Ala Demon,” Miss Rosalie Duvalli Song—“ Give me back ray Pretty Toy ” ~ ~ Miss Heloise Duvalli Duett-7- Nursery Rhymes,” Miss Rosalie Duvalli and Mr C. P. Coutts PAS DE DEUX—“ LES ROSES,” Sisters Duvalli. QU EE N’S THEATRE. TO NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, MARCH 4th. FIRST OF THE THREE SPECIAL AND FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of that favorite impersonator. GRACE BGERT ON (Mrs George Case), This Evening, when she will present* for the first time in Dunedin, her celebrated entertainment, entitled THE HOUSEWARMING (Too warm to be pleasant,) Introducing the following peculiar eccentricities Mrs Major Bluster (In the pleasing relation of Mother-in-law to Mr Case), Sprouts (occasional Waiter), Sally Grills (the Cook), Miss Alcxaudrina Spouter (Poetical, Oratorical and Musical), Mangles (Upholsterer), Trubhles (the Page), And Maggie M‘Dougal (The Australian Servant Girl). The second part will include THE RIFLE VOLUNTEER FOLLY, With American Song and Dance. HORATIO JONES, With new Song, “ The Daisy Valley.” Sairy Gamp and Jeremiah Brush. To-morrow (Friday), ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Boxes, 4s; Family Tickets, to admit three, 10s, 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. TEMPERANCE HALL. THIS EVENING, ONE WEEK ONLY. BAKE R’S GRAND PANORAMA OF IRELAND, In conjunction with the GRAND HIBERNICON COMPANY. MR and MRS W. F. BAKER, Tenor and Soprano: MR CHAS. E. VERNER, Versatile Comedian: MR JOHN and MISS JENNIE MORAN. Irish Comedians: And MR HENRY BAKER, Tenor Balladist and Lecturer. Admission :—Reserved Seats, 3s : second seats, 2s; hack seats, one shilling. Seats may be reserved at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. Pianist _ Mr F. W. Cullimoro Mechanist ... ... Mr R. B. Wiseman Agent Mr M. G, Conway. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. JJAKER’S GRAND HIBERNICON MATINEE, NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 o’clock. Admission—Half-price for Children to all parts of the House. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from Still 10 o’clock. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Morning and Afternoon. An hour forpreliminary instruction given at each class. Terms —One guinea per quarter, payable in advance, commencing from date of entrance. Private lessons given. Mrs HAMANN, Regent road, George street. MUSIC AND DANCING. —— r MR J. KELLY provides Music for private and public assemblies; also use of piano. Piano, Violin, Viola, Violincello, and Contra-Basso taught. DANCING CLASSES. St. George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adults, Private lessons by special arrangement. STUART STREET. MONET. MONEY. —To Lend, for short or long periods, sums of L2O and upwards, repayable by monthly instalments or otherwise, upon freehold security. W. Dalrymple, Jun t| Exchange Chambers, Princes street. 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 properties. URQUHART MAUPHERSON, Agent, High street. MONEY. —The undersigned acts as Bill'. Broker for the discount of BiH« of L2O- - upwards. URQUHART MACPHERSOA Agent, High street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3753, 4 March 1875, Page 3
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