AMUSEMENTS. RINC.ESS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of those Eminent Artists, *MK AND MRS HOSKINS. (MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE). THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, The Celebrated Adelphi Drama, THE GREEN BUSHES, Miami Miss Florence Colville. To be preceded by Bayle Bernard’s Comedy (received last evening with immoderate laughter), entitled A PRACTICAL MAN. Mr Clondealy Mr Hoakine A gentleman of imaginative tendencies. MONDAY - QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, And Last Night of MR AND MBS HOSKINS. Attractive Holiday BiII—LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. Children in arms not admitted. Box Plan may be seen at West’s Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. QUEEN’S THEATRES, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION, Seventh Appearance in these Colonies Of The World-renowned Illusionist (Dr Silvester) THE FAKIR OF OOLU, Who will introduce his Marvellous and Astounding Entertainment as above. For further particulars, see future advertisement and bills. J. 0. RAINER, Lessee and Manager. H. J. WHIITINGTON, Business Secretary. pBIKCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, MAT 26th, 1875. Under the patronage of his Excellency the Host Noble the MAEQUIS OF NOBMANBY. PRESS AMATEUiTdRAMATIC CLUB. Assisted by MISS PLOBENCE COLVILLE, And ME WM, HOSKINS, (Wb) have kindly placed their services at the disposal of the Club,) Will give a performance on the above date in aid of Glob's Library and Wardrobe Fund, when will be produced the favorite Duologuo of A HAPPY PAIB. Mrs Honeyton ... Miss Floeencm Colville Mr Honeyton Mr W. Hoskins Ayd Tom Taylor’s celebrated Play, entitled PLOT AND PASSION; Or, the FEMALE GAMBLES. Marie De.Fontages ... Miss Flohenoe Colville Ceoile ... Miss Kate Vernon. Fonohe ... ... ... ... ... Mr B. Henry Deemartee ... ... Mr J. Mitchell Marquis Do Oervennes ... Mr W. L. Buchanan Berthier ... Mr G. Sykes Henri Da Neuville ... ... Mr B. J. LeGrovc Jabot - - CMehonlle Mr G. Cappe] yba Mr A. Wyban Prices of Admission : Drea Circle, 4s j Stalls, 2aj Pit, Is. Beats can be secured at West’s Music Warehouse.
ft* SKATING EINE ; -ft DRILL-SHED. Proprietor FRED. I9ITT. OPEN Daily from 4to 6 p.m.; also, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings rom 7 to 10.30. Admission, Is. Arrangements have been made with Mr Allred Silvester, the Californian Silver-roller Skater (son > of the Fakir of Oolu), to give a varies of Private Lessons in Skating each aftermoon to monthly ticket holders; 10s 6d each, including instruction. Ladies only from 2to 4 p.m. Lady attendant as usual. Tickets may be had of Messrs Eeith and Wilkie, er at the Drill-shed. LOT AND PASSION. DANCING AND MUSIC. St. Gkoboe’s Hal?. Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 Private Lessons by special arrangement. Mr j. kelly. Provides Music for Public and Private Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church. MEETINGS. EVANGELICAL PREACHING, Christian Chapel, Great King street. TH OS. H. BATES, Evangelist, Will (D. V.) preach TO-MORROW v NING. T. DICK will (D.V.,)JPreach in the Temperance Hall, Sunday, May 23, at 6.30 p.m. All are invited to come. THIRD NEW ZEALAND BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. XTOTICE is hereby given that a Special -Li General Meeting of the Shareholders in the above Society will be held in the Tcmpe nmoe Hall, Moray Place, on Monday, the 31st May instant, at the hour of 8 o’clock in the evening, for the purpose of altering the rules of the Bocrety in the following particulars, viz.:— Rulei 64, to substitute for the words, sum equal to seventy-five per cent, on the profits” the words ‘such proportion as the committee Way determine of the profits,” Rule 66, to substitute for the words “ a pro <rala proportion to the extent of seventy-five per cent, on the profits to be realised, shown up to the last previous balance-sheet,” the words such proportion as the Committee may determine of the profits realised. ” purpose of addin S th « following rule Shareholders may vote either person pr *l XI i e i ß L but no P prson other than a ihaieholder shall be appointed a proxy.” JAMES WINTER, Secretary. TO LET TO LET, a Six-roomed House with laj fruit garden, at Kensington, fronting 1 ijncket Ground Apply on the premises: at the office of Reeves and Co., Maclagt T 10 LET, in Sunnyside, Four-roon fronfcßg raain road, Kaiko ley. Apply Marshall and Matheson. nno LET, a twe-roomed Cottage. Farbuiy. K * L * yden > Macandre TO LET, two Rooms. Apply Store, Momington. ’ npO LET, Two Rooms in Castle str rr”*? ° f uiifurnishfid ; »ui dressmakers. Apply James B. M : Oul X Chambers, Brinces street. AfOUE-ROOMED HOUSE I A PPIy Kensington Hotel. rjV> LET. the office at the Inglis PnnC * S and High Btreet »- A, rpO LET, a four-roomed Verandah
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Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 2
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755Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 2
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