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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) MARCH 27. Fint Appearance of the charming and popular American Actress, Miss MAY HOWARD, In her great and original character, GABRIELLE LE BRUN. In the emotional and military drama, by George Fawcett Rowe, entitled the GENEVA CROSS, And now being played with immense success at toe Adelphi Theatre, London, completed in tour acts. OF EVENTS, Ao, *** Act i. TheFactoryinAuxerre—TheFoster Sisten'Tyranny of Moineau—The Overseer Good Workmen.are Scarce—Mysterious Letter Riel a „ Secret—The Rivals—Rid Discharged ?he Mad Beauty’s Will—The Workman Beinstated—What, Mademoiselle, to you I owe— Nothing, you saved my little.God-child t Act n. Gabrielle’d Birthday—Bid’s Confession of Love—Proclamation of War against Prussia— My Love against my Country—Gabrielle’s Patriotic Appeal-To Berlin! To Berlin! Song, “ Partant Pour La Syrie,” * _ Act m. Siege of Pans—Gabrielle a Hospital Nurse The Little Mother — Riel declares himself a Prussian, and will not light against his country —Gabnelle denounces him as a Spy—Escape of Riel—Arrest of Gabrielle—My Life for his, Thank God—Thank God! , . ACT IV. Innide th e Fortress—The Drunken Communist —Down with Everything and Eveiybody—Martigone a Sister of Mercy—Cemiohet to the ResBesiegrcd, and Breach in the WaU— l Gabnelle Rescued by her Husband, and the head of the victorious Prussians, GRAND AND STARTLING SCENIC DENOUEMENT! To conclude with THE LOAN OF A LOVER. Gbrtrdde Miss Adelaide Stonsham Supported by the Company. _Box Plan may be seen at West’s Music Warehouse, Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Q UEEN’S THE A Tfi BAKER’S GRAND HIBERNICON. THIS EVENING, At 6 o’clock. Positively the LAST APPEARANCE In Dunedin Of this Popular Company. Admission: 3a, 2a, Is. ' DOUBLE PROGRAMME. BAKER’S GRAND JJ I BERN ICON Will appear at the ASSEMBLY ROOM, ROYAL HOTEL, , Port Chalmers, As follows: EASTER MONDAY EVENING, At 8 o’clock. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 30th SPECIAL MID-DAY PERFORMANCE for the Benefit of Schools and Families. WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH, At 8 o'clock, POSITIVELY THE LAST PERFORMANCE. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday , Thursday,-and Saturday Evenings, iron 8 till 10 o clock. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Homing and Afternoon. An hour forpreli mmary instruction given at each class. Terxni —Gae guinea per quarter, payable in advance commencing born date of entrance. Privat lessons given. Mrs HAMANN, Regent road George street MUSIC AND DANCING. I%ATR J. KELLY provides Music for priIvX vate andjpublio assemblies; also use of ?iano. Piano, Violin, Viola, ViolinoeUo, and lontra-Basso taught DANCING CLASSES. St George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adults, Private lessons by special arrangement STUART STREET. PUBLICATIONS JUST PUBLISHED, Price One Shilling, On Some Common Causes of Pulmonary Consumption, by Robert H. BakeweU, M,D„ St Anar., M.R.C.S., Eng., Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chimrgioal Society of London, late President of the Medical *Board of Trinidad, Visiting Physician of the Leper Asylum, and Medical Officer of Health for the Colony; formerly on the Medical Staff of the | Army in the Crimea and at Scutari, Ac., Ac. Author of “ The Pathology and Treatment of Small-poxon the Growth and Reproduction of the Red Corpuscles of the Blood,” Ac., Ac., &c. “ Reports on Leprosy,” addressed to the Governor of Trinidad and the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Dunedin, New Zealand : Wise and Co.; London: H. K. Lewis, Gower street. SHIPPING, HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENT Beautiful star, s.s., for tima ::u AKAROA, and LYTTELTON, To-morrow, Sunday, 28th March. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Samson, b. b. for oama ru, on Tuesday, 30th March. Cargo till 2 p.m. Passengers by 6.30 p.m, train. MAORI, 5.8., for TrMARU and LYTTELTON, on Thursday, Ist April Maori,«. b., for lyttblton. Nelson, Westport, Hokitika, and Greymouth (returning to Dunedin via Jack* son’s Bay, Milford Sound, and Bluff), on Tuesday, 13th April Offices; Harbour Clumbers. * SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. WANGANUIT 8.8,, for BLUFF HARBOR and INVERCARGILL* ON WEDNESDAY NEAT. Cargo received cm Tuesday. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees* risk. H. HOUGHTON A CO., Bond street. LOSS* POUND, fto. ONE POUND REWARD.—St.Forbuiy, a Bay Hone branded E P neck, off side,.. The above reward will be f to any tenon returning the same to G. Hooj Maoandrew’s Road, South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3772, 27 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3772, 27 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3772, 27 March 1875, Page 3

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