AKUBBttBKTS. RINC ES 3 9! HE A TlEjp Q RE-ENGAGBM^T • DUVAIjLI. ' *’i' ’ Monster Bill for the Bags Nights. . Great euccess of MB, ARTHUR VIVIAN TUESDAY, MARCH 23 ’ .A SILENT WOMAN, r Marianne ... ... Ml™ a _ THE BRIGANDS. In which the SISTERS DUVALLI wiU MR ARffi VIVIAN In his great Impersonations. -*- 0 ■with the Gorgeous Burlesque. n . little RED RIDING HOOD/ % Characters by Miss Adelaide Stoneham and Entire New Scen^y*mSSmian Panorama, n x»i S. Willis, a* be seen and Seats secured at Mr West s Music Warehouse. *" Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. UB E N’S THEATK^; QUEEN’S THEATRE. THIS WEEK ONLY, TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! BAKER’S GRAND HIBBRNIOON. jThe splendid Panorama, depicting the beautiU. ful scenery of Ireland, illustrated by terse elegant Lecture and Anecdotes: Moore’s M^W RonL^ ngl n h ’ S i? ot< jK ■“* Sentim^ntd BaUads; OpCTatap Selections; Irish, Dutch mid English Comicalities; and Johnny Moran’s Dances and unrivalled Bone Solos! ~ ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME: 8 7, fj" well-lmowii and popular Company, waioh has added to its ranks, since its last anpearanoe in Dunedin, some NEW TALENT. NEW TALENT. NEW TALENT, Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. at 8,; Seats may be reserved at Mr West’e Warehouse. N.B.—No free list, except the Press. - QHARLES OLARK. TEMPERANCE HALL. FOR FIVE NIGHTS. Commencing TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. ' First appearance ef the Celebrated Contralto MISS CHRISTIAN. Programme, The Rev. CHARLES CLARK|wilKfe|Ta Charles Dickens’s charming OHEISTMASOAROL. Stave L - j Marley’s Ghost—God bless you, merry IQen. tlemen—Scrooge’s Fireside—The Ghost. - Song—“ The Lime Trees by the River ”—(Maciarren) Miss Christian. M „ Stave 2. The First of the Three Spirit School-days—The Fisswig Bal Love. . Ballad Kathleen Mavonmeen ...(Orouc] Miss Christian. Stavb 3 The Second of the Three* Spirits—Christen Shops —A* Bob Cratchit’s Tiny Tim —, Game of Forfeits. Song—“ O take me to thy heart again ” (Balf Miss Christian. Stave 4. The Last of the Spirits—A Death—Tl Name of the Dead Man. THE END OP IT! Reserved Seats, 4s. Balcony andlUnr served, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Family Ticket admitting three to number* Seats, 10s 6d. The Flan of Seats at West’s, where may I obtained Tickets for all parts of the TTnii Commence at 8. Carriages at 10. R. S. SMYTHS.
DUNEDIN DANCING- ACADEMY. QUEEN’S THEATER—A Plain Drew Ball will take place in the above on Tuesday Evening, March 23,8 o’clock. Gentlemen's Tickets, 2s 6d; Ladies’ as usual . DUNEDIN DANCING AfIABTIMV QUEEN’S THEATER ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock. Juvenile Morning and Afternoon. An hoar for preliminary instruction given at each class. —One guinea per quarter, payable in advance, commencing from date of entrance. Private lessons given. Mrs HAM ANN, Regent road. George street MUSIC AND DANCING. MR J. KELLY provides Music for private andpublioassemblies; also use of ?iano. Piano, violin, Viola, Violincello, and iontra-Baflso taught. DANCING CLASSES,’ St. George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adwlfa, Private lessons by special arrangement STUART STREET. TURKISH BATHS. TOMORROW, ANtTeVERY WEDNES. DAY, from 8 a.m. till dusk. fTtHE only Cure for Rheumatism t Turkish X Bath, Moray place. Try it LADIES’ Tepid Swimming Bath, Moray' place, To-morrow and every Wednesday, from 8 a.m. till dusk. TENDEES. fTVENDERS Wanted till Thursday, 25th, X for Addition to Cottage (wood) In Queen street north. Plans and specifications to be seen at Miss Miller’s, late Fogel’s storey King street rpENDERS WANTED, till Thursday, 25th, X at 5 o’clock, for erection of .Six-roomed Cottage (wood). Plans seen at M’Qregor’s British Hotel, George street TENDERS wanted for Erection of a Brick 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. Plans to be seen at my office till Thursday, 18th, then at the office of A A Oatomore* Esq., Palmerston. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street nnENDEBS Wanted till Noon on Thursday, X 25th, for Additions in Wood to Corner Bush, Merton. Plans to be seen at my office till Thursday, 18th, then at Comer Bush. DAVip ROSS, Architect, Princes street TENDERS wanted till Saturday; 2|th, for several Brick Cottages in Hope .Street— Jjriokwo.and carpenters’ work; labor only. * DAVID ROSS, Architect - ; ‘Princes street
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Evening Star, Issue 3769, 23 March 1875, Page 3
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692Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3769, 23 March 1875, Page 3
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