AMUSEMENTS. Jp JRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. LAST NIGHT OF FORMOSA. FORMOSA FOR THE LAST TIME, Last Four Nights Of Mr and Mrs HOSKINS, (MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE.) THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), For the Last Time, FORMOSA; Or, The Railroad to Ruin. Mr Hoskins, Miss Florence Colville, and the whole strength of the Princess Company. FRIDAY, FAREWELL BENEFIT of MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE. Pygmalion and Galatea. Galatea (her original character tin New Zealand Miss Florence Colville. And A PRACTICAL MAN. JMrCloudesly Mr Hoskins, Children in arms not admitted. Box Plan may be seen at West’s Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. QUEEN’S THE AT REE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. (EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION, Fifth Appearance in these Colonies Of The World-renowned Illusionist (Dr Silvester) THE FAKIR OF OOLU, Who willintrodnce his Marvellous and Astounding Entertainment as above. For further particulars, see future advertisement and bills. J. O. RAINER, Lessee and Manager. H. J. WHITTINGTON, Business Secretary. RINCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, MAT 26th, 1875. Under the patronage of his Excellency the Most Noble the MARQUIS OP NOEMANBT. PRESS AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. Assisted by MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, And MS WM. HOSKINS, (Who have kindly placed their services at the disposal of the Club,) Will give a performance on the above date in aid of Club’s Library and Wardrobe Fund, when will be produced the favorite Duologue of A HAPPY PAIR. Mrs Honeyton ... Miss Fiosbhce Colville Mr Honeyton Mr W. Hoskins And Tom Taylor’s celebrated Play, entitled PLOT AND PASSION : Or, the FEMALE GAMBLER. Marie De Fontagea ... Miss Pdoeence Cot,yule decile ... ... Miss Kate Vernon. Fouche Mr R. Henry Desmartes Mr J. Mitchell Marquis De Cevennes ... Mr W. L. Buchanan Berthier Mr G. Sykes Henri De Neuville Mr E. J. LeQrove Jabot ... ... Mr G. Capper Orisboulle Mr A. Wybum Pbices of Admission • Dress Circle, 4s: Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Seats can be secured at West’s Music Warehouse.
M R A. J. TOWSEY Has the honor to announce that he purposes giving a GRAND CONCERT (Under the distinguished Patronage of their Excellencies the Most Honorable the MABQTJIB AND MARCHIONESS of Nobmanbt) IN THE TEMPERANCE HALL, On THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1875. Tickets of Admission Front seats, ss; Second seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s. PROGRAMME; Part X. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 1. Overture—“ I Puritani ” ... Bellini 2. Song—“ Auld Robin Gray ” 3. Duet (with orchestral accompaniment) “On Fairy Wand,” Maritana ... Wallace 4. Pianoforte Solo—“ Rondo in E flat major ” yy chcv 6, Song—“Oh! Oh! Hear the Wild Wind Blow” ... Tito Mattel 6. Comet and Piano—Duet 7. Song—“To the Woods” ... Werner & Orchestra—“ Sonato in G ” ... Beethoven Part 11. Grand Duo Concertante (two pianos)— L’Etoile da Nord ” Osborne 10. Song—“Onoeagain” Sullivan 1L Song— KathleenMavoumeen” ... Crouch 12. Pianoforte Solo—“ Largo, Minuet, and to P lO • "V Beethoven 13. Song—“ Loving! think of Thee ’’ ... Krebs ... o ..(With Violin obligato.) 14. Song—“ Eire ” Clover 15. Quartette (unaccompanied)—“ Good Night, 16. Overture—“ Poete et Paysan”’ ... Doors open at 7.30. Concert to commence at 8. •T SKATING RINK, -s» DRILL-SHED. Proprietor... FRED. ISITT. Tuei Admission, Is. Ai£ r T<f? Qei i t8 bave made with M Alfred Silvester, the Californian Silver-rolb Skater (son of the Fakir of Oolu), to give senes of Private Lessons in Skating each afte noon to monthly ticket holders; 10s 6d eac] including instruction. Ladies only from 2to piin. Lady attendant as usnal. Tickets may be had of Messrs Reith an Wilkie, or at the Drill-shed. DANCING AND MUSIC. St. George’s Haw. Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 Private Lessons by special arrangement. Mb ~ J- . k e l l Provides Music for Public and Priv Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. Staart street, opposite Wesleyan Church TO LET TO LET, a Four-roomed House in Grange sweet B * ree k Robert Knowles, Grange fJIO LET, on Lease, terms to suit Purchasers, 8 Allotments in Upper Maclaggan street. r\ . •! „ Serpentine Avenue. Quarter Acre Section in Queen street. in Hope r °" d ' HENRY j. WALTER, Hotel Agent, Valuator, &c., Manse street. rno LET, a Six-roomed House (furnished 7 M,«Sis medi “ e “ tr7 - s - b*-: rilO LET, the office at the cor " rmcea aud Bigh streets. A. i T^°la+ E i T ’ ° ffioe and Store in Bond
fJTO LET, a foer-roomed Verandah Cotteae
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Evening Star, Issue 3818, 20 May 1875, Page 2
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