AMI/SEJffENTB. Q UE E N’S THEATRE. Laeees ... Meaars Steele sad Keogh. Success ! Success THIS EVENING (TUESDAY). DEC. 11th, Will be repeated the beautiful three act drama, _ ALINE, TSEJEOSE OF KILL ARMEY. Alina Mias Clara Stephenson Davy O’Leary... ... ... _Mr J. B._ Steele To conclude ■with the amusing afterpiece, MY YOUNG WIFE AND MY OLD UMBRELLA. WEDNEDAY—THE POOR STROLLERS. In Preparation— The Grand Christmas Pantomime. Box Plan at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. TVUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT At the Temperance Hall, ON TUESDAY EVENING, 14th DEC. Robert Stout, Esq., M.H.R., in the chair. Selections from “Hamlet” and “The Heir-at-Law.” Recitations. Recitations. Mental Arithmetic Bee. Money Columns Addition Bee. OPEN TO ALL COMERS. Independently of the pupils’ prizes, there will be two beat match cricket bats (now on view at Messsra Reith and Co.’s) for the successful competitors among the all comers. Tickets- Front Seats and Gallery, 2s; Second Seats, la. To commence at 8 o’clock. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF OTAGO. A FLOWER SHOW Will be held in FARLEY’S ROYAL ARCADE,
On WBDNES DAY, loth DECEMBER, 1875, In conjunction with which A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT Will be given, under the direction of HERR SCHOTT, R.A.M., L., Assisted by Mrs Bartlett, Miss Hessford, and Miss Ada Schott, Mr Fraser, Mr Edmonds, Mr Litolff, and Mr Charles Sykes. The following Instruments will be used A Collard Grand Piano, an Erard, a powerful Alexandre Harmonium, the Oboe, and the Cor Anglaiao, Programme fob Concert. 1. Oveiture—“Zampa” (Trio Concertante) Herald Ist piano, Herr Schott; 2nd Piano, Miss Ada Schott; harmonium, Mr Charles 2, fiong—“ Alas! Those Chimes” Wallace Mrs Bartlett. 3, Duo—Concertante Obeo and Piano—“LaTraviata” ... Schott Herr Schott and Mr Charles Sykes. 4, Song—“ Cleansing Fires" ... Gabriel Miss Ada Schott. 5, Piano—“ Duo Concertante Belisario” Goria Miss Ada Schott and Herr Schott. 6, Song—“ Love’s Request” ... Eeichardt Mrs Baitlett, 7, Solo Concertante—“Operatic Reminiscences’ (“ Trovatore”) Scholl With solos for oboe, cor anglaise, and chorus ; piano, Mr Sykes; harmonium, Mr Litolff, 8, Song Clock” ... # Malloy Miss Ada Schott. 9, Solo—Pianoforte—“ The Auld House and the Cock o’ the North” Own/ Herr Schott. 10. Overture—“ William Tell” (special arrangement) Schott Ist piano, Miss Ada Schott; 2nd piano, Herr Schott; harmonium, Mr Charles Sykes; oboe solo, Herr Schott. 1L Song-“ Sweet Spirit, hear my Prayer” Wallace Mias Hessford. 12, Solo Oboe—English, Irish, and Scotch airs Schott
Herr Schott, 13. MaroheTriumphale—Twopianos and harmonium Schott Mias Adafcchotfc, Hsrr Schott, and Mr Chns. Sykes. Grand Finale. The Show will open at 3 p.m. Concert to commence at 8 p m. Members, with their families, free: nonmembers, 2a. Tickets may be obtained from Mr Bayley and Mr Brsith waite at the Arcade, the Members of Committee, and at Begg’a Music Warehouse, Pnnoes street ANNUAL REGATTA. JANUARY 3, 1875. PROGRAMME; Champion 4-Oar Inbiqqed Gig Race, open to all comers. Course, 3 miles. Entrance, 5s an oar. First prize, L 2 5; second prize, LlO, Amateur 4-Oar Inrigged Gig Race. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 5s an oar. First prize, 4 cups presented by Messrs Kohn and Co.: second prize, L 5. 4-Oabed Race, for heavy inrigged uncovered boats, to be approved of by Management of Committee. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 5s an oar. First prize, L 7 10s; second prize, L 4. Ships 4-Oar Gig Race, open to crews belonging to vessels in Dunedin and Port Chalmers. Course, 2 miles. No entrance. First prize, L 1 0; second prize, L2 10s. Boys’ 4-Oae Inrigged Gig Race ; age, under 17. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 2s tid an oar. First prize, L 7; second prize, L3los. Amateur Inrigged Pair-Oar Race, Entrance, 5s an oar. Course, 2 miles. Pxize, L 5. Watermen’s Inrigged Pair-Oar Race, open to lona firk watermen in Dunedin and Port Chalmers. Course, 3 miles. Entrance, 5s an oar. Prize, Lo and entrance money. Sculling Race, any boats, all comers Course, 2 miles. Entrance, ss. Prize, L 5, OaNOE Race, all comers. Course, 2 miles, Entrance, ss, Prize, L 5. PEN Sailing Race. Course, to Macandraw’s Bay and back. Entrance. 10s. Prize, LlO. No second prize, unless three boata ’etart. Entries will be received by the undersigned, Bond, up to 5 o’clock p.m,, 3otL inst., stating colors, with names of strokes and boats, and enclosing entrance fee. G. A. FENWICK, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.
PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. 10.0. F- LOYAL LEITH LODGE. ON FRIDAY, 17th inst., at 8 p.m., Temperance Hall, Hia Honor James Macandrew in the chair. Concert, Readings, and Mental Arithmetic, in aid of the Building Fund uf Oddfellows’ Hall Albany street. Tickets to be had of members of Committee. Front eats, 2s 6d ; back seats and gallery, Is. DUNEDIN Dancing Academy, Queen’s Theatre (established 1865). Adult Classes, Monday, Thursday, and Saturdaj Evenings. Juvenile Class (under the patronage of the leading families of Dunedin) Saturday morning from 11 to 1 o’clock. General Juvenile Class, Saturday afternoon 3 to 6 o’clock. Terms to each class, One Guinea per Quarter, payable in advtnce. Private Classes, adult and Juvenile, at Mrs tlamann’s residence, Regent Read—arranged>s desired.
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Evening Star, Issue 3995, 14 December 1875, Page 2
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