AXUraXEKTS, pfiINCESS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Koogli. TUKSDAyTmaR' 'H 16, 1 he Performance will commence with the TwoAct Drama. GILDEROY. To be followed by the musical drama. lakes op killarnby. . In Which the SISTERS DUVALLIwiII appear. To conclude with A.SS. tb ® SiSt<!rß DUVAHt WfU SowSd CAN cS l * m 0 here - tb « «*“ «- x?wS‘awsis ta, " m 4 “ Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. R QUEEN’S THEATRE. For Six Nights Only. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. V Dunedimtes have now an opportunity of enjoying a pleasing intellectual treat, such as is rarely offered to them, and which is a relief to the i> onotony of conjurors, dancers, acrobats, comic singers, and others of the like genua.”— ‘ Otago Daily Times,’ this day. . “As Dickens was par eoaodUnce the literary public lecturer of England, so will the Rev. Mr Clark become the literary public lectuier of Australia.”— ‘ Otago Guardian,’ this day. “An unusually large proportion of the auditors was composed of ladies, for whom the entertainment seemed to have a special interest.”—‘N. Z. Times’ (Wellington), February 12,1875. “ We welcome him to this land as a Christian man and a Christian minister.”— * Christian Record’ (Dunedin), Nov. 14, 1874. SECOND APPEARANCE In Dunedin of the celebrated Lecturer, Humorist, and Elocutionist, THE REV. CHARLES CLARK. who, in the Queen's Theatre. This Evening, will give, for the last time, his Popular Lecture Entertainment on CHARLES DICKENS, With Illustrative Recitals. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Family Tickets (admitting three tb dress ciro'e, or four to the Stalls), 10s 6d. Plan of Seats at West’s Music. Repository. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Carriages at 10. TO-MORROW—“ TOWER OF LONDON.” R. S. SMYTHE. Q HE E N’S THEATRE BAKER’S -HIBERNICON Will re-open during the RACE WEEK. Particulars in Posters, &c. 0. E. VERNER, Manager. THURSDAY NIGHT, Quadrille Assembly All members and those wishing to becon so are requested to Meet in St. George’s Ha on Tuesday night, 16th Inst, at 8 o’clock. JJ OR TI CULT URAL SOCIETY. THE AUTUMN PLOWER SHOW Will be held in the TEMPERANCE HALL, Moray Place, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Nth and 18th inst Admission, la. Open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday, Ihnmday, and Saturday Evenings, from Still 10 oclock. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Morning and Afternoon. An hour for preliminary 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. 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 Adul , Private lessons by special arrangement STUART STREET. RADIES’ TURKISH BATHS. TO-MORROW, AND EVERY WEDNESDAY, from 8 a.m. till dusk. THE only Cure for Rheumatism ! Tuil. sh Bath, Moray place. Try it. LADIES’ Tepid Swimming Bath, Moray place, To-morrow and every Wednesday, from 8 a.m. till dusk. GOVERNMENT NOTICES, V. R. Public Works Office, (Colonial Architect’s Branch,) Wellington, 2nd Maron, 1876. TENDERS are ifivited for the erection of a Post and Telegraph Office, at St. Rattans, in the Province of Otago. General conditions, specifications, and drawings may be seen at the offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Public Works Office, Dunedin. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister tor Public Works, and marked outside “ Tondera for Post and Telegraph Office, at St. Bariums, will be received at the office of the undersigned up to noon of Tuesday, the 23rd day of March. 1875. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. EDUOATIONAX. r|>HE MISSES BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual hours.
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Evening Star, Issue 3763, 16 March 1875, Page 3
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