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AMUSEMENTS.

THB HIBERNIOON. The Temperance Hall was again largely attended on Saturday evening, the performance being evidently appreciated by the audie^^ THB QUEEN’S. The final entertainment by Mr and Mrs Uase at the Queen's on Saturday night was as sue oesrfnl as any of tne preceding ones, and was vastly enjoyed by those present. At its conclusion, Mrs Case amid applause, came to the f# 8 and thanked her patrons, stating J? ei ’ reception had been very gratifying and that she was leaving Dunedin with sub‘ ffibit IX3 * ,damm « f THB PRINCESS THEATRE. r The first appearance of the Sisters Dull *“ e . meana of drawing an excellent downstairs and more than average circle attendance to the Princess’s on Saturday evening In a comedietta, entitled “The Magic Toys, which for plot and action closely resembles The youth who never saw a woman, they are enabled to give ample proof S , fcl \eir undoubted skill as danseuats. Miss Heloise ma most of the dialogue to sustain, and the unsophisticated maid was capital. MrCoutts does well what little the magician has to do, but we would suggest to him the desuability of excising some passages of double entendre. During the progress of the comedietta Miss Rosalie has to danoe a hornpipe and bolero, and these she does in the manner of a most finished dancer. Both ladies attempt a litde singing, and it is their misfortune that nature has not gifted them with'better voices. However, they do their best, and had the satisfaction of seeing that their efforts to please were appreciated. The comedietta winds up with a ballot proper, in which the sisters exhibited the poetry of motion thoroughly, hrom the continued applause with which this and the incidental dances were received, it is evident the Duvallis have taken a lease of popular favor. Their entertainment was on Saturday (and will be again thin evenmg), preceded by the coraedv of “ The Spitalfields Weaver,” in which Messrs Steele and Musgrave are seen to advantage, and succeeded by the farce of “ Old Goosebe ry,” which sends the audience home in good humor.

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Evening Star, Issue 3756, 8 March 1875, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 3756, 8 March 1875, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 3756, 8 March 1875, Page 2

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