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AMUSEMENTS. queen* s Theatre. Lessees : Messrs Strfcle and Keogh. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. THE PRESS DRAMATIC CLUB Will give a performance on the above date, in aid of the SAILORS’ HOME. Under the patronage of His Honor the Superintendemt, the Hon W. H. Reynolds, His Worship the Mayor of Dunedin, His Worship the Mayor of Port Chalmers, &c. Tom Taylor’s sparkling society comedy, VICTIMS! Xq which Mias Clara Stephenson, Miss Marion "Willis, Miss Bessie Vivian, Miss Polly Leake, and Mies Kate Vernon will assist the Club. Admission—Dresa cirele, 4s ; stalls, 2s : pit, Is, SJeats may be secured at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. Note. —The steamer Portobello will c nvey visitors from Port Chalmers, returning at 11 y.m. FRIDAY EVENING, Production of the GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME Of i ROBIVSON CRUSOE. IJIEMPERANCE HALL. For Four Nights Only, Commencing WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 22. HOBERG’S AMERICAN EXHIBITION. THE SPOiTED BOY, JETromlthe wilds of Africa, the most wonderful phenomenon ever exhibited. MISS MATILDA SANVILLE, The Fairy Queen, The smallest perfectly developed woman®in the world. PROFESSOR RADCLIFF, The Musical Genius. ME. C. E. MOULTON, The Lightning Calculator, Formerly of Barnum’s Museum, NewYtrk, i Do not fail to see the WONDERFUL MAN OP FIGURE 1 . THE WONDER FUL DOG “CH P.” | This curious specimen of the canine family illustrates to what perfection the brute creation can be educated, having actually been taught I to read, spell, calculate, play cards, &c. Doors open at 7.30-; commence at 8, Admission as usual. FRANK HOREERG, Agent. UEEN’S THEATRE CHRISTMAS NIGHT. HERR SCHOTT’S GRAND SACRED CONCERT. Programme; ATo. 1, Overtures ~ “Hymn of Praise” maestoso, allegretto. and adagio Mendelssohn Full orchestra, Ist harmonium, Mr. Chas. Sykes; 2nd do, Mr Litolff. I 2, Duet and chorus—" I waited for the Lord; heiuclineduntome” Mendelssohn Miss Ada Schott and Mrs Bartlett, band, chorus, and harmonium >. 3, “CuiusAnimam”(Stabat Mater) Rossini Solo for two harmoniums, pianoforte. 4, Duet —“Power Eternal, .Tudae and Father, who shall blameless stand before thee” (Stabat Mater) Rossini Miss A. Schett and Mrs Bartlett. £5, Solo and chorus—“ When thou oomesttothy judgment, Lord remember thou thy servants ” Inflammatus (Stabat Mater).... Rossini Mias A Schott, band, chorus, and haimoriums. j 6. Solo, violin- “Adagio Sonata,” j op. 30, No. 1 Beethoven ' By Gentleman Amateur; pianoforte, Herr j Schott. 7. Solo and chorus—La Curita—“Strength of the holy virtue divine ” ... Rossini Band, chorus, and harmoniums; solos, Miss Ada Schott and Miss Hesford. 5, Oboe solo—Meditatiop on Bach’s prelude to his No. 1 organ fugue. Gounod Oboe, Herr Schott; harmonium, Mr 0. Sykes; pianoforte, Mias A. Scnott. 9. Grand Marche des Flambeaux—The Rev. F. Scotson Clark, composer By full orchestra, harmoniums, and pianoforte, Interval 1. Vocal trio—“Ti Prevo” ... Curschma Miss chott, Mrs Bartlett, and Miss ie-for> 2. Piano Concerto, op 22 Mendelssoh Solo piano, Herr Schott; 2nd psan-», v*ina , i-chott; harmonium, i\ir 'J. Sykes ; so' clarionette, Mr Hears ; Ist and 2nd violin viola, violoncello, and ..ontra-basso, GentL men Amateurs. 3. Chorus and solo—“To thee, great Lord Mofc in Egitto . Rossini Solos for ba tenori, and soprani. Band, cho .e.and harmoniums, 4. Chorus—“ And the Glory of the lord.” (Messiah ) Handel. 5. Solo -Alto—“ He was deep sed.” Handel . 6. Solo and chorus—The Messiah “ O thou that tellest g >od tida , “B“ in on /,' Handel Solo, airs Bartlett; band, chorus, and ha: moniums, 7. Finale— “ The Hallelujah Chorus” Handel N.B.—ln order to permit of family re-unior end social gatherings on the above evening tb Concert will commence half-an-hour earlier. Doors open at 7, concert to commence at 7 3( Prices of Admission—Dross circle, 4s: stall! Zs : pit, Is. Carriages may be ordered for 9 45, Box plan and ticket office at Begg’a Musi Saloon, Princes street. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. The third concert of thi SEASON will he given in tho Univci Bicy Hall, on Christmas eve, at eight o’clock. Programme : _ .“May Queen.” I art 11. ; Selections trom “ Creation ” S. N. MUIR, H.A.C. B.S. Rr. ST PHE S’' DAV, (Boxing Dav). HIBERNIAN FETE. Hi BE RKIAN FETE HIBERNIA N FETE. ’ Committee have much pleasure in au--4. nouncing that G. Wallace, J- eC| , of Green/aland has generously granted to ttvm for their use for Bo.vutg Day a (hat class jdeco.f land to hold their aur-iml trie at the township of Burnside, Groan Island. A iis>!-class Programme issued, Bp«r, n for young and old. N.B.—The Hiboruiau Band will be in ali en- . dance, t 1• ■’ RCL , lot*. Sc*;. , SPORTS. SHORTS. .-.POB'IS GREEN I«L NO. Annual sports win h- held in Mr David Andrews’s racwmirsn paddock on Monday, 27th December, 157i> Aiirmes’on 1 to grounds hv ticket, Is. Tickets to he had nf fiJotlbors of Committ.?;*, ( JAMBB GRAY, i Hen, Secretary and Treasurer, j t

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Evening Star, Issue 4002, 22 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4002, 22 December 1875, Page 2

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