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AMUSEMENTS. jp R INCESS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. Continued Success, and Genuine Popularity of Those Eminent Artists j, Mr and Mrs HOSKINS, L (MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE.) | THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, MAY 30.' J Lord Lytton’s celebrated Play . . RICHELIEU ; or, THE CONSPIRACY I ■ Cardinal Richelieu Mr Hoskins Julie de Mortemac....Miss Florence Colville Chevalier de Mauprat Mr J. B. Steele To-morrow (Tuesday) The great Emotional Play, TEMPTATION ; or, LED ASTRAY, In preparation—PAUL PRY, and the worldrenowned FORMOSA. Mr Hoskins and Mias Colville in their great original impersonations. Children in arms not admitted. Box Plan may be seen at West’s Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4sj Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. jpyiNEDIN HARMONIC SOCIETY. FIRST* 6"o*NCERf Will be held at the * TEMPERANCE HALL, On MONDAY, MAY 10, 1875. PROGRAMME. Past I. 1, God Save the Queen.” 2, —lnstrumental Selection, “Martha” Flotoxv. 3, Song—“ Come into the Garden, Maude.” A—Part Song—“ The Dawn of Day,” - Samuel Reay. s.—Trio—“ Mary, I will wait for . Thee” Ctaribel. I®. —Song—“ The Bell Ringer” ... V. Wallace. 17, —Chorus—“ Blow, gentle gales” Sir H. R. Bishop. (8. —Song—“ Oh ! Haste ye birds”... Gunibert. 9. Pianoforte Solo—Rondq,—B Minor „ Mendelssohn. 10, Glee—“ See the Chariot at hand” W. Horsley. Interval of Ten Minutes. Paet 11. I»—lnstrumental Selection 2. —Song-Valse—“Ben e Redicolo,” Randegger 3. —Glee —“ Where the Bee Sucks ” . Harmonised by Jackson 4. Tenor Song—(Selected) 5. —Chorus—“ Spring with fairy foot returning”...Music from “Guillaume Tell”

6. —Song—‘‘Derraot Asthore” ... Crouch 7. Lullaby—“ Sweet and Low ” J. Barndby 8. Duet—“ Greeting ” ... Mendelssohn &—Song—“ And ye shall walk in silk attire” ... ... Sir H. R. Bishop 10, Part Song—“ Ah I Could I with fancy stray” J. L. Hatton 11. Chorus Harmonised by V. Novello Tickets—Eeserved Seats, 3s ; Body of Hall, 2a; Gallery, la—may be obtained at Berg’s Music Warehouse, Princes street; Humffray’s, George street, and from any member of the Society. CHAS. H. STATHAM, Acting Secretary. JgT, MATTHEW’S BAZAAR, Under the Patronage of the Most Hon. The Marchioness of Normaaby, Will be held in the Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 12th Instant, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Open from two till five, and from 7.30 till ten p.m. Admission, Is first day; fid following days. Q v E33 N’S THEATRE E. l EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION, Commencing on FRIDAY, MAY 14. Fuftt Appearance in these Colonies Of The World-renowned Illusionist (Dr Silvester) THE FAKIR OP OOLTJ, Who will introduce his Marvellous and Astound- _ ing Entertainment as above. For further particulars, see future advertiseblent and bills. __ .0. RAINER. Lessee and Manager. E, J. WHIITINGTON, Business Secretary, ITIZENS’ BALI c TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND THE MARCHIONESS OF NORMANBY Pn FRIDAY EVENING, 14th INSTANT STEWARDS : His Worship the Mayor and Members of th< City Council, Messrs Wales, J. H, Harris Walcott, J, White, A. H, Jack, J. Copeland S. Mmr,J. Cargill, W. Stavely, G. C. Matheson .M. Ritchie, W. N. Blair, W. C. Roberts, G.STurnbull, J. Davie, T. S. Graham, W. M. Hodgkins, H. Howorth, R. M. Robertson, J. . ?[* Walter, C. H. Howden, L. O, ®eal, G. W. Eliott, C. C. Kettle, D. Mills W. J. M. Larnach, H. Driver, J. Marshall, T: xJirch, J. Wain, A, I), Lubecki, Professor* pale and Shand, Drs. Hocken, and Burns, _ Tickets can be obtained from the Members of Committee:—His Worship the Mayor, and Harris, A. H. Jack, J. Cargill, J, White, D. Mills, J. Copeland, G. C. Matneaon, ikr «. Blair, L. O. Beal, H. J Walter, E, Prosser, and G. W. Eliott. J. B. MUDIE, Hon. Sec,

SKATING RINK, DRILL-SHED. TO Commence Tuesday, 4th May. Open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Hours, 4to 6; 7to 10.30 p.m. An attendant has been engaged for the convenience of Ladies only, practising between 3 pad 4 p.m, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. , Admission— Tuesday, 2s; Thursday and Saturday, Is. Monthly Tickets, admitting at any time, SLOs 6d, may be had of Messrs Keith & Wilkie. DANCING CLASSES. gT. GEO E G E*S HALL. Adult Class will meet on Thursdays, at 7, instead of Tuesdays (other classes as usual). J. KELLY, Stuart street. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. QUEEN’S THEATRE; CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday, an< * Saturday Evenings, from o till 10 o clock. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Morning mid Afternoon. An hour for preliinmary instruction given at each class. Terms ■—One gninea per quarter, payable in advance, commencing from date of entrance. Private lessons given. Mrs HAMANN, Regent road, George street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. PRIVATE Board and Residence for two or three Gentlemen, at Albion House, Moray place, near First Church. PERSONS visiting Oamara will find a good and comfortable Home at Mrs Alex. Morton s. Wharf • street. Mrs Morton’s Home jjommands a beautiful view of the town and

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Evening Star, Issue 3809, 10 May 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3809, 10 May 1875, Page 2

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