AMumuaraw. RINOBSS THEATRE, ... Menu Steele and Glorious Suooesa t -.z'S^ TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MARCH 13For the last time, - ' ;>u' v THE FLYING DUTCHMAN. r fMter>"da:saas*s* lo be followed by the highly laughable sketch. THE HIGHWAYMAN’S HOLIDAY.:. To conclude with a Favorite AFTERPIECE. o^P h^ 6 Programme for Monday, wSo” 1 ‘ WB “ UKd •* Dress Circle, 4b; Stalls, 2s j Fit, 3A rji emperanc e hall. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I BAKER’S GRAND HIBEENICON. POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE, As the entire Company leave on Saturday for Invercargill, Look out 1 Look out 1 Look eut for our •GRAND FAREWELL To-Night—Great Saturday’s Bill ! Come all! All ootne 11 Cabd Milli Failvsl Admission Reserved Seats, 3s: second seats, 2s; back seats, one shilling. Seats may be reserved at Mr West’s Mußie WarehouseTj C. E. VBRNBR. Badness Manager. T E M P ® .4. £ c E HA LL, MORAY PLACE. „ MR A. D.~"dENOVEN Respectfully announces to the Public of Dunedin That he will give an v ENTERTAINMENT In the above Hall, on MONDAY, MARCH 15, or SCOTTISH MUSIC AND SONGS, : I ' when he will have the voluntary mminfamna of the following Ladies and Gentlemen Miss Hespobd, , m . _ A Lady AniWuß Tas Artillery Full Sxbino Band, Janes Murray, the Young Scottish Dancer. Me W«. Fbassb, Tenor, . . _ _ Mb Teonas Bracken. A Quartette Paext, conducted by Mr W. J. MosaiSS, Mb Charles Stub Will preside at the Grand Pianoforte. PROGRAMME: Part I. _ _ Mr Donovan rn Son S~"‘‘ Oh, wert thou in the fbmW Blast'* s ®WT* , oh, give me back those eaS'M^in^ (Eule stem) Lady Amafout Humorous Song (by desire)—" The Laird o' Cock--jP®?. ••• ••• ... ... Mr Denovan Boadmg... Mr T. Bracken Song—" And ye shall walk in silk attire" (Blamire) _ . Mine Hesters Trio—"Willie Brewed a Peck o' Maut" (Burns) Messrs Eraser, Morrish, and Denovan, Scottish Dance ... Master James Murray. Interval of Teh Minutes. _ , . Paet 11, Selections from "Martha" (arranged by M.Maine) r ... „ „ . Artillery String Band Jacobite Song (by desire)—" The HundredHpera** o . . . __ Mr Donovan Solo Pianoforte—" The I*st Rose of Summer'* D Mi Charles Sykes Song Mian Herford Instrumental Selection ... Artillery String Band Song—« Jessie, the Flower of Dunblane ” (Tannahill) Mv w. Fraser Song—" Let others sing in Praise of Wine *' (Balfe) _ Mr TWmnm.n Beading... ... ... ti> MrT.Bracken Patrotic Song—" Scots wha ha’e " (Bums) _ TWr Donovan Finale—" Auld Lang Syne" ArtiUery String Band and whole Company. To commence at Eight o'clock. Front seats, Ss; Second, 2a; Gallery, Is. Tickets may be had at Hogg's Music Warehouse, Q REV. CHARLES CLARK. U BEN’S THBATR mondayTmarch 15.
Mr 11. S. SMYTHE (late Manager for Madame Arabella Goddard) is instructed to announce that on Monday Evening, March 15, THE REV. CHARLES CLARK, The celebrated Lecturer and Elocutionist, will give his Popular Lecture Entertainment on CHARLES DICKENS, With Illustrative Rentals. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, Ss ; Pit, 2a. Plan of Circle open on Monday morning, at West’s Music Repository. Family Tickets (admitting three to dress circle, or four to the Stalls), 10s 6d. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Carnages at 10. r pHURSDAY NIGHT, Quadrille Assembly. A All members and those wishing to become so are requested to Meet in St. George’s Hall on Tuesday night, 16th inet., at 8 p.m. JJORTIOULTUBAL SOOIttTY. THE AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW Will be held in the t TEMPERANCE HALL,' Moray Place, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 17th and 18th fast. Admission. .In. Open from 2 p.m. to 10 p*m. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, nom Still 10 o’olodk. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Morning and Afternoon. An hour ■ forpreli" minaxy instruction given at each clam. ■ Term* —One guinea per quarter, payable in advance, commencing from date of entrance. Privnts lessons given. Mrs HAMANIf, Regent road, George street. \ i •, .r ■. MUSIC AND DANCING. MR J. KELLY provides Music for prl* vate and public assemblies; also use of ?iano. Piano, violin, Viola, Violinoello, ana lontra-Basso taught. DANCING CLASSES. St. George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adults, Private lessons by special arrangement. STUART STBBBft BOARD AMD RESIDENCE. - COMFORTABLE Board and Residence, IA per week. Mrs English, Nomianby House, Club Reserve. . ... . USSBT’S Central Boarding HjgwV comer Stuart and Simth Accommodation for Boarders. V■’ •irnr-ij SUPERIOR Board and Reeldonos for Tim Gentiemeri in private family. Apply Msroer, grocer. Princes street south. •« "• J. v jii li M
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Evening Star, Issue 3761, 13 March 1875, Page 3
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