AJTUBTEMENTS. pEINOESS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. Glorious Success t Still Increasing Popularity I Of MRS F. M. BATES, The young and talented American Artiste. Enthusiastic, Continuous, and Genuine Applause on the Re-appearance of Mr F. M. BATES, The acknowledged comedian and CharacterActor, Who will appear THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), JUNE 8, When will be repeated Boucicault’s sensation Drama, In four Acts, entitled THE LONG STRIKE (Received last evening with most gratifying success by a crowded house). Jane Learoyd .....Mrs F. M. Bates Moneypenny Mr P. M. Bates Th conclude with THE ALABAMA. In Preparation— Richard the Third, Fanohon, Cricket, Red Pocket-Book, and other novelties. Children in arms not admitted. Box Flan may be seen at West’s Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit,' Is. QU E B N’S THEATRES, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, BENEFIT OF DR SILVESTER (The Fakir of Oolu), Most positively The Last. Night of the Season, On which occasion a Great Programme will be presented. THE ENTRANCED LADY Blood-writing on the Arm! ‘ The Sealed Packet I The Spirit Revealed! QU E E N’S THEATRE, DUNEDIN. GRAND SPECIAL NIGHT, Under Distinguished Patronage. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1875. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT 1 Tendered by several influential Citizens to the FAKIR OF OOLU’S PREMIERE ORCHESTRE. GRAND MONSTER PROGRAMME. In addition to the FAKIR OF OOLU’S MARVELLOUS ILLUSIONS! (Who has kindly consented to perform,) The following Artistes will appear MR. JOHN MORAN, The great Irish Vocalist and Comedian (late of Baker’s Hibemicon), will appear in his “ Specialties ” for this night only. MADAME JEANNETTE, The celebrated Contralto, has kindly consented to appear. By the land permission of Messrs Steele and Keogh, A Sensational Farce, in one act, CUPBOARD LOVE, Timothy Tissue Mr H. Saville Septimus Sprouts Mr I. F. Keogh Mrs Anna Maria Tissue ... Miss Marion Willis For the first and only time in Dunedin, the SILVESTER BROTHERS (Californian Silver-roller Skaters) Will appear in their side-splitting act entitled “ The Fair One with the Golden Locks,” and the “Modem Swell (scarce out of frocks),” or—“ They would if they could; but if they couldn’t, how could they?” Concluding with “ Magog and his Fascinating Bride. Caledonian Lilt Miss Marion Willis. Will be produced, on this special occasion, the great Burlesque of Burlesques— FOUR T THIEVES. New and original Music, new Scenery, new Costumes, and new Effects. Characters by the Company—(see programme). During the Evening the Orchestra will perform the following pieces of Music:— Overture—“Le Menestrel” (Lamotte). (Selections —“Lucrezia Borgia” (Donizetti). Waltz —“Esmeralda” (Bosisio). Quadrille (from the Opera) (Godfrey). Galop —“ Wings of Love” (Karl Meyoler). Overture “Four T Thieves” (written expressly). “AmdLang Syne” and “God Save the Queen.” Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s: Stalls, 2s j Pit, Is. Tickets and seats to oe secured at West’s Music Warehouse. Also Pit Tickets can be obtained to save the crush at the doors. Doors open at 7.15, commence at 8 sharp. N.B.—This is positively the last appearance of the Fakir ef Oolu and his talented Orchestra. fpEPID SWIMMING BATH, ! oray .» Place. Swimming i>' atch, Saturday afternoon, 4 o’clock, June 12 next, for boys under 16 years of age. First prize, LI; second do, 10s, Entrance fee, Is. Mr SKATING RINK, DRILL-SHED. Proprietor FRED. ISITT. OPEN Daily from 4 to 6 p.m.; also, Tnei day, Thursday, and Saturday Evenint rom 7 to 10.30. Admission, Is. Arrangements have beei made with M Alfred Silvester, the Californian Silver-rollc Skater (son of the Fakir of Oolu), to give series of Private Lessons in Skating each aft® coon to monthly ticket holders; 10s 6d eacl including instruction. Ladies only from 2to p.KU. Lady attendant as usual. Tickets may be had of Messrs Reith an Wilkie, or at the Drill-shed. DANCING AND MUSIC. St. Geoege’s Ham. Adult Glass, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 Private Lessons by special arrangement, Mr j. k e l l hj Provides Music for Public and Privat Assemblies. Violin and Piano taugbt. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church. EDUCATIONAL. MISS MACPHERSON has commenced give Lessons in Pianoforte Music at 1 residence, Dundas street (across the bridge). For foeginneis, terms moderate. EVENING CLASS for Writm?, Arit metio, Bookkeeping, &c., Athenanu three nights per week- Mr Gow. MIS SEB BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual hours. .? ISS AITKEN gr forte Music, at street, corner of St. Am •Wlication,
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Evening Star, Issue 3834, 8 June 1875, Page 2
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721Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3834, 8 June 1875, Page 2
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