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4*UT7BI3ISENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Lessees : Messrs Steele and Keogh. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) DEC. 31. GLORIOUS SUCCESS or H. J. Byron’a Covent Garden Pantomime HARLEQUIN ROBINSON CRUSOE Robinson Cbusob ... Miss Clara Stephenson. £lnnd Panorama of Crusoe’s Voyage from Hull March of the Dwarf Indians. MaVGMFIC ENT TR a NsFO RM ATION. Sparkling Music. Telling Local Hits. New Songs. New Dances. THE GREAT HARLEQUINADE. Original Comic Scenes. Beautiful Last Scene, by MR J. S. WILLIS. Home of the Giant Coral in the Halls of fa'xt Sea Anemone, beneath the Calm Waters of the Crystal Deep. Prices aa usual. rpT EMPERANCE HALL. A SEMITE’S NEW COMBINATION Of English Artistes, Still enjoying a triumphant career, marked by the' nightly attendance of beauty and fashion, and whose entertainment still meets vith the hearty approval and genuine plaudits of enthusiastic admirers. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING Grand Fashionable Night. Select Programme. TO-MORKOW (Saturday) EVENING (New Year’s Night). Immense Attraction. Entire Change of Programme. MONDAY JANUARY 3, 1876, First Grand Mid-day Performance, Gifts. Gifts. Gifts. New Year’s Gifts for all children attending on this occasion. Children half-price to aU nazi* of the Hall. p P. H. KIRBY, Agent. UNIVERSITY HALL. MR and MRS J. J. WOODS’S Grand Entertainment in aid of St. Joseph’s Schools, on MONDAY EVEMNG NEXT, Under the patronage of the Most Rev. Dr Moran. UNIVERSITY HALL. Operatic Selections, Instrumental Solos, Humorous Duetts, &c., c., Monday Evening Next, under the direction of Mr Woods. Tickets of Admission, 2s 6d. I. 0. 0. F. LOYAL UNITY LODGE, FORBURY. Asocial gathering win be held at Maloney’s Ocean View Hotel, on Monday, January 3, at 7.30 p.m., consisting of Songs, Readings, and Mesmeric Stance, concluding with a Ball. Single Tickets, 2s 6d; Doable, 4s. NEW YEAR’S DAY. fIIHE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ ADJ?. JOURNED FETE will be held at St. Leonard’s on Saturday, January 1. SPORTS. SPORTS. SPORTS. Running, walking, _ jumping, and hurdle racing. Also, dancing, quoits, and oth<r amusements. Swings for the ohildren free of charge. Come one, come all,and vote your half-crowns for the benefit of a day’s country enjoyment. Splendid spot for family picnics, with the addition of the lovely sea breeze, a good day’s enjoyment for your money. A first-class brass band is engaged for the d y. For particulars see handbills. E. F. CORLEY, Hon. Secretary, I. ALL NATIONS LODGE, PORT CHALMERS. fTYHE Annual Picnic of the above Lodge will J. be held in Mr M'Dermid’a paddock, Sawyer’s Bay, oe New Year’s Day. Tickets, 2s each, To be had from Members of the Lodge. DANCING, Dancing.—An extended gramme will take place in the §;ueen’s Theatre, on the evenings "((Fridas atnrday next. Gentlemen, 2s 6d ; Ladl uioal TAiE'ii Caledonian ociety. r|IHE Sixth Annual Gathering will bo held X at Mosgiel on Saturday, Ist January, 187 G. President—R. Charteris, Esq; Yice-President-G. - rain, Esq ; Hon Treasurer—P. Dey, Esq. The usual prize-list will be presented for competition, fhe Mosyiel brass band will be in attendance during the day. Particulars in hand bills. TO. M‘LEOD, Secretary. SPORTS-GREEN ISLAND. JN consequence of the bad weather the Gieen Island Annual Sports have been Postponed till New Year’s Day, Ist January, 1876. A pigeon match will be added to the programme, JAMES GRAY, Hon. Sec, * MEETINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. MONDAY Next being a Holiday, usual Fortnightly Meeting of the Some tor toe purpose of receiving Subscriptions, & will bo held on Tuesday, 4th Januaiy, 13 between the hours of six and eight o’clock p iWILL 9. DOUGLAS, Secretary THE COLONIAL BUILDING AND IV. VESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). /'I'IHE Office of the above Company will be X open on Tuesday, the fourth day of January, 1876, from 7 to 8 p.m., for the receiving of subscription on shares, LOUIS BASCC), Secretary. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTAGO EJTHE 143 rd Monthly Meeting of the above X Society will be he’d on Friday Evening, 81st Inst., from 7 to 8 p.m,, at the office of the secretary, High street. J. S. WLBB, Secretary. Young men’s monthly breakF ' ST MEETING on Sunday Vlon iuj., January 2, 18,0, at eight o’clock, in the large room, Murray’s Hotel. Subject for Conversation ; ‘‘Father, glorify ’ihy name,” J, hn xii., 28 Tickets at Bible and Tract DepOt, and Murtay * I

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Evening Star, Issue 4009, 31 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4009, 31 December 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4009, 31 December 1875, Page 2

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