akvsbubnts. Q ÜBEN’S THEATRE. EASTER MONDAY. GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Including » ■ ■ SCOTCH,IRISH, ANDENGLISH SONGS BT MISS CHRISTIAN, The most Popular and Accomplished Vocalist that ever visited New Zealand. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, LAST N&Sr 6 ■ LAST night n TJTixr But One of the A fiEV. CHARLES CLARK REV. CHARLES CLARK REV. CHARLES CLARK And MISS CHRISTIAN MISS CHRISTIAN MISS CHRISTIAN mo wdl appear Te-night in the Queen’s t v* the greater capacity of the building, and when will be presented the most attractive Programme of the Season. • Dress-circle, 4s ; stalls, 2s; pit, Is. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8. Carnages may be ordered for 10 o’clock. Ao-moirow and Wednesday the Rev. Chari* Clark will appear at Oamaru. • R. S. SMYTHE. TO-NIGHT.-Lart Night but One of the most Fashionable and Popular Enter. Theatre* 6V6r given Dunedin. Queen’s T r :T^ eV ts?^ ap J 8B lark will reoifc ’Pickwickian Shooting Party.’’ “*n»« Gardener’s Daughter,” “ The Boots of th! Helly-tree Inn,” and "Bob Sawyer’s Party 1 Queen’s Theatre. - V TO-NIGHT. •—Miss Christian will shy Poor Jack Brown,” "Once Aimin’ "The Land o’-the Leal,” and vourneen. Queen’s Theatre. pRINCESS r T HBAT R f Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh, Enthusiastic reception! by a crowded house < the chanmng and popular American Actress, MISS MAY Who will appear again ' THIS EVENING, (MONDAY) MARCH 21 !n her great and original character, Gabriel lie -oruu, m the emotional and military drama, by George Fawcett Rowe, entitle THE GENEVA CROSS, Now being played with immense success i the Adelphi Theatre, London. In consequence of the length of this area drama, it will constitute the evening’s enter tamment. Warehouse 11 b “ seen at West ’« Musi Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. , A SSEM BL Y R O o'S ROYAL HOTEL. To.Nicl? RT CHALMEB& TO-NIGHT. w TO-NIGHT; BAKER’S GRAND HLIBERNICON. Admission; 3s, 2s, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8 TUESDAY (TO-MORROW) AFTERNOON At 2 o’clock. SPECIAL MID-DAY PERFORMANCE For the Benefit of Schools and Families. Admission: One Shilling and Sixpence ten parts of the house. WEDNESDAY EVENING _ ■ At 8 o’clock, LAST APPEARANCE IN PORT Of this Talented Company. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY QUEEN’S THEATRE ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesi Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, f a tiu 10 odock. Juvenile Classes—Satur Morning and Afternoon. An hour for p: minary instruction given at each nlanq, —One guinea per quarter, payable in adya commencing from date of entrance. Pii lessons given. Mrs HAMANN, Regent r George street. * MUSIC AND DANCING, MR J. KELLY provides Music for private and public assemblies; also use of piano. Piano, Violin, Viola, Violinodlo, and Contra-Basso taught. y DANCING CLASSES. St. George’s Hall Juveniles and Adulte Private lessons by spt dal arrangement. STUART STREET. MEETINGS. A MEETING of Shearers will be held at the Scandinavian Hotel, on Monday 29th inst. Full attendance required. * COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. MONDAY, 29th inst., being a Holiday, the usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society will be held bn Tuesday, 30th inst., between the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock p.m. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting of Members of the above Society will be held in the Temper* Mice Hall, Moray place, on Tuesday, the 30th inst., at 8 o’clock p.m., when the Directors* Report for the past year will be submitted, and the election of Directors, in the place of those retiring, will take place. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 3773, 29 March 1875, Page 3
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