I — * AUtUBBHEMTe. THEATBH jp&INOESS _ ... Messrs Steele and Keodi. p^ RE-ENGAGEMENT of the SIHTTEpja „ duvalll w Great meoen of MB ARTHUR VIVIAN. a MONDAY MARCH 22. ’ _ A SILENT WOMAN. Marianne ... Mi* Adelaide Stoneham _ THE BRIGANDS. . In which the SISTERS DUVALLIwiH appear. MR ARTHUR VIVIAN Characters by Miss Adelaide Stoneham and Entire New Scenery and Hibernian Panorama*. - m byldjJ. S. Willis. *S, Bee ? Seats secured at Mr West s Music Warehouse. Dresa Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, U Q UEEN’S THEATRE. QUEEN’S THEATRE. QUEEN’S THEATRE. THIS WEEK ONLY TO-NIGHT I oo “ m6tt *« TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT | BAKER’S GRAND HIBERNICON, The splendid Panorama, depicting: the beantt. ful soeneryof Ireland, illustrated by terse and elegant Lecture and Anecdotes; Moore’s Melodies ; Engbsh, Scotch and Imb SentimentS Ballads; Operatic Selections; Irish. Dutch and English Comicalities; and Johnny Moran’s Dances and unrivalled Bone SolosT^ ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME By this well-known and popular Company wuon has added to its ranks, since its last an! pearancein Dunedin, some ' r NEW TALENT. NEW TALENT. NEW WUaENT, Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, la. v Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ;|commenoe at a WtoShS.’ •" ** Mmio N.B.—No free list, except the Press.' TEMPERANCE HALL, FOR FIVE NI6HTBL First appearance of the Celebrated Contralto MISS CHRISTIAN, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music. it * social events of the month have been the Goddard Concerts, which were wonderfmllv successful, and at which Miss Christian faSi divided the laurels with Madame Arabella Goddard, if indeed she.did not secure.the lion’s them ~ Me lk° urne ‘ Argus,’. August . “ ¥ff. 8 . Chr wtU» has secured admiration fop her ability, and respect for her personal worth. SSvSSmSP ‘**M _ Mr R. S. Smythe is instructed by the Rev Charles Clark to announce that he has obtained tiie use of the Temperance Hall f or Piv» Evenings, and that for these XlVe FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENTS He has effected an arrangement with MISS CHRISTIAN, The most popular Vocalist that ever visited tk* Colonies, and who will have toe K? h< * of making her first apipearahce on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. The Programme will consist of DICKENS’S CHRISTMAS CAROL. Between the Staves, Miss Christian will sing • L “The Lime-trees by the River” .. 2. “Kathleen Mavoumeen” 3, ‘Oh take me to thy heart again” (Balfe) Ticket admitting three, 10s 6d); Balcony and Second Seats. 2LaBack Seats, Is. » The Plan of Seats will be opened on Wednesday morning at West’s, where also maybe n b tamed Tickets for all parts of the tt«ji 7 ° b ' ACADEMY. THEATRE.—A Plain Dm \oE Ball will take place in toe above c Tuwday Evening, March 23,8 o’clock. Genti men s Tickets, 2s 6d; Ladies* as usual."" DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY*" QUEEN’S THEATER * CLASSES, Monday, Wedneeda Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, fro 8 till 10 o’clock. Juvenile Classes—Saturds Morning and Afternoon. An hour for pre] mlnary instruction given at each class. Tern —One guinea per quarter, payable in advano commencing from date of entrance. Prfva lessons given. Mrs HAMANN, Regent roa George street. MUSIC AND DANCING. J. KELLY provides Musio for pri vate and public assemblies; also use a . Piano, Violin, Vida, VioUnodlo. am Contra-Basso taught. DANCING CLASSES. St George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adults Private lessons by special arrangement STUART STREET. M E piano. PHOTOGRAPHERS. L ONDON PORTRAIT ROOM& Established 186 L REDUCED PfR ICES, Cartes de Visites from 12s 6d per Dozen. TBHDBBB. fipENDEES WANTED, tiU Thursday, 28th, JL at 5 o’clock, for erection of Six-roomed Cottage (wood). Plans seen at M‘Gregor’s British Hotel, George street TENDERS wanted for Erection of a Bride Store in Great King street Plans to be seen at Albion House, Moray place, until 25th March. TENDERS Wanted till Noon Thursday, 25th, for Concrete Cottage, Palmerston, Plana to be seen at my office till Thursday, 18th, then at toe office of A A Catomoret Esq., Palmerston. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street TENDERS Wanted till Noon on Thursday, 25th, for Additions in Wood to Corner Bush, Merton. Plans to be seen at my office till Thursday, 18th, then at Corner Bush. _ DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street TENDERS wanted till Saturday, 27th, for several Brick Cottages in Hope street—--1 brickwork and carpenters’ work; UEor only. ; «DAVID BOSS, Architect, 1 Princes street,
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Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 3
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685Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 3
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