AiU W QUEEN’S THEATRE, Lessees; Mot.rs Sleek sad Fvccgh. TRIDAY, DECEMBER 24. .CHRISTMAS EVE. GRAND DRESS REHEARSAL, Performance of the Gorgeous Christmas Pantomime— HARLEQUIN ROBINSON CRUSOE ; or PR!DAY AND THE FURIES, THE DEMON OP DISCORD, and the KING OF THE UaNNHUL ISLANDS. Illustrated by Magnificent New Scenery from the Pencil of MR J. S. WILLIS ; Novel arid Startling Mechanical Effects, by E, HUNTLEY ; The Facial Contortions, Properties, etc., by GEO. WARD And a Numerous Staff of Assistants; The Sparkling Music, by MR F. LEECH. Grand Procession of the Dwarf Indiana. New Panorama of Crusoe’s Voyage from Hull. Calcium Light Effects. Songs of the Day. New Dances. Gorgeous Last Scene. New Local Hits on Topics of the Day, by a well-known Local Author. Robinbok Crusoe ... Miss Clara STEruExson In which she will sing “Silver Threads amongst the Gold,” sung by her in the Northern Cities, and encored three or four times nightly. King of the Ganvubal Islands Mr J. Muagravo Will Aitkina Mr D. Clinton Man Friday Mr I. F, Keogh The Elf Miss Polly Leake Jenny Pigtail Miss Marion Willis And the full strength of the Company, GRAND TRANSFORMATION. Clown ... ... Harry Boieno Stoneham Panto Alex. Ashton Harlequin J. Hooper Columbine ... Bessie Vivian Harlequina Marion Willis Sprite Master Deville Magnificent Last Scene 1 The Rome of the Giant Coral in the Halls of the flea Anemone, beneath the Calm Waters of the Crystal Deep. Tb.e whole produced under the direction of MR I. F. KEOGH. fSPECIAL NOTICE.—On Christmas Eve the curtain will rise at a quarter-past eight, wid the Pantomime will constitute the entertainment. Prices as usual. JPUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. THE THIRD CONCERT OF THE SEASON will be given in the University Hall, on Christmas eve, at eight o’clock. Programme ; Part I.: “ May Queen.” Part 11, : Selections from “ Creation ” S. N. MUIR, Hon. Sec. rjtEMPE RANGE HALL. FOR A SHORT SEASON. SMITH’S NEW COMBINATION OP ENGLISH ARTISTS. This Superlative Troupe will have the honor Si “ a^D £> their first appearance at the above Hall on MONDAY EVENING (BOXING NIGHT), DEC. 27, 1875. The Company comprises a Constellation of Artists ef the first magnitude, jand unequalled In their respective roU of business, P. H. KIRBY, Agent. H.A.C.B.S. ST. STEPHEN’S DAY, (Boxing Day). HIB»RNIAN FETE. HIBE RNIAN FETE, T HIBERNIAN FETE. 'HE Committee have much pleasure in an nouncing that G. Wallace, Esc/ , d Green Island, has generously granted to them »c* their use for Boxing Day a first-class piece of land to hold their annual fete at the township of Burnside, Green Island. A fisst-clasa Programme issued. Sports for young and old. N.B.—The Hibernian Band will be in attendance, R. CARROLL, Hon. Sec. ENTRIES Close for Handicap Races and Walking Match 9 p.u. Friday, at Royal George Hotel. *D UNNING, Walking, Hop, Step and Jump, Standing Jumps, Irish Ji- Skinpmg Match, Quoit Match. Hibernian Fete. Hibernian b™i7 G^d Handicaps, Good Prizes, No Shams, at Wre Hibernian F6te, Merry Christmas. IBERNIAN FETE.—AII going with - the Jolly Hibernians on Monday, Come one, come all. Hibernian Sports. HIBERNIAN FETE—Trains leave pur tual at 9 and 10.15 a.m., 12.15,1.30, 4.1 ana 0.30 p.m. SBWIHQ MACHINES. IMPORTANT! 11 NOTICE TO FAMILIES, OSNGER’S CELEBRATED SEV p u MACHINES, tan be obtained on hire, from Mr A] comer of Prir oes and Dowling streets, Du xenna cash, deposit from 10s. Weekh tOfcnts. from.2s fid. SEWING MACHINES. FjpHE Undersigned have pleasure in : i. nouncing having accepted the ai Zealand f-,r the new HOLT'- FAMILY SHUTTLE SEW IN MACHINE, A Machine we guarantee to :. u an exact f. simile r.f the AMERICAN *‘ S: n(4rr »» In every way equal for beauty of’fiukh tv workmaunbift, a a d FBOii 20 to 25 I*S£ C’P.ST. CanAi 'r R Having just received another aliWoafc eft above excellent machines, wo abaft bo t-Q-i supply sample orders, ‘ h ‘ "* Toio shipment compriseu-Phun Table, wi and without cower ; Half and Full Cabin* Medium, and Ne. 2 Wheel-feed Machines, ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., WflOWsale and Retail Ironmongers and Ire Merchants, IMPORTANT NOTICE !1 1 ' WANZBR’S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, At English Prices. The Little Wanzer Hand Lock-stitch Sewing Machine, pearl inlaid, not in the Colonies before, including fifteen extras % £j 4 With Stand to work by foot ... ’’’ £5 5 The new Patent Wanzer Letter A Hand Lock stitch -'sewing Machine, not in the Colonies before, including fifteen extras £4 10 With Stand to work by foot £5 11 Over 100,000 of these favorite Sewing Machines at present in use. To be had only from A. B. SIDFOKD 4, Farley’s Arcade, Dunedin, Agent for fcew Zealand, Inspection solicited. Instruction ftm
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Evening Star, Issue 4003, 23 December 1875, Page 2
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756Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4003, 23 December 1875, Page 2
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