Amusements. Q IT B E N S THE ATKt Lessees—Messrs Steele and Keogh. GRAND DOI BMi BILL, HIS EVENING (SATURDAY), MAY 20. The performance to commence with BLACK-EYED 8 THAN. William Mr J. L. Byers Susan Mrs J. L. Byers To conclude with SIXTEEN-STRING JACK; Or GUNPOWDER DICK, the FEMALE HIGHWAYMAN. Rosalie ... Mrs Walter Bill. MONDAY—“ Othello.” Q UEEN'B BIRTHDAY. LOYAL LEITH LODGE, T.O O.F. GRAND DEDIC iTION CEREMONY, CONG HR’, AND BALINEW ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Albany street, near George street. Grand Dedication Ceremony, 11 am, when ' Addresses will be delivered bv P.G.M. Bro. B. C. H aggitt and Bro. R Stout. Br>. T. Bracken will de iver a Poetic Address specially prepared by him for the occasion Second and final Rehearsal in the 11, Tuesday evening next, at 8 o’clock The Grandest Amateur Concert of the Season. Bro. B. C. Haggitt, P.G.M., has kindly consented to preside at the Concert. Programme: od£—"Remember” ... Donizetti Song (selected) Miss Jfesford Pianoforte Solo-- “H Trovatore”... ■’. Watson Song—-"Day and Night I thought of Thee” ... ... Schrivall Song —“ Out on the Rocks ” { Qabrid) Recitation —"Bingen on the Rhine” Mr T. Bracken Bong—"Vagabond” MoUoy Song—“ The beating of my own heart” ( Maefarrtn) Miss Edhouse Pianoforte Solo Mr A. J. Towsey Recitation' "The Bells” ... Mr A Barr, tt Song—" True to the Last” (S. Adams) Miss Webb Duet (selected)... Messrs Stewart and Sinclair Trio-r-" O, Memory” ... Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs Mr A. J. Towsey will conduct the musical arrangements of the Dedication Ceremony, and officiate as accompany>st at the Grand Concert. GRAND BALL, 9.30 p.m. The concert will commence at 8 p m. precisely ; chair to be taken at a quarter to 8 p.m. Tickets for Concert—Front seats, 4s; back ■eats, 2s. Grand Ball tickets (refreshments included)— Single, 10s 61; double, 15s. Double tickets to admit to front seats at the concert, and to the grand ball < me Guinea. Tickets to be had at the offices of Messrs Wheeler, Braithwaite, Wise and Co., Livingston, Howard and Raymond, and from members of the Committee. LOYAL DUNEDIN LODGE, M.U.L0.0.F. fTIHR Fourteenth Anniversary of the above JL. Lodge will be celebrated by a Concert and Ball, on the evening of Wednesday, 24th May, 1876 (Queen's Birthday), at the Tern perance Hall. I 'ouble tickets, 6s; single do. 4s (including refreshments), to be had of the Committee. WALTER IBEOTSON, Hon. Sec.
PORT CHALMERS. FORESTERS’ HALL. The port chalmefs colored OPER A TROUPE ,WiU give their first ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT ON THE QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. Remember 1 The Troupe will perform the original operetta, written by Da De Mans, of the BEAU-HIM-AND GIRL. No relation whatsomever to Balfe’s Bohem’an Girl. Great Hit! Immense Fun 1 Admission ... as, 2s, Is. “ If yen feel dull, and spirits droop, Just pay a visit to the Opera Troupe.” —Shakespere. ASSOCIATION. ANNU \L~EB-UNION, TEMPERANCE HA L. TUESDAY, MAY 23. James Seaton, Esq., M.H.R., President, in the chair. Concert at 8 p.m. precisely. Ball immediately jon the conclusion of Concert. Admisden to Concert and Ball (including refreshments), four shillings. Tickets may be had from the Committee or Members of the Association, and at the door of theHalL For further particulars see programme. (J. F. M aCLEa. Hon. Sec. GRAND BILUARD TOUI NAMEN) At the Bull and Mouth Hotel Rooms. Maclaggan street. To commence on Monday, April 10, and to terminate on Saturday, June 10, 1876. Ist' Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Handsome Cup ... „ 8 3rd „ Superior Field Glass, „ 4 inners of tournament i previous to th ; sda f e will not be allowed to c >mj ete. « 'pen to amateurs only. Entrance, 6.1 per break. For fall paiticulars, apply to A. Ca M KRO n , at the Rooms. Public Notice. THE MILTON POTTERY WORKS (Limited). Capital, Lf>,ooo, in Shares of ’ 1 rach. first Issue 3,000 shares. I eposit on application 6s, and on allotment 5s per share. FOR Prospectus of the Company, Lists of Provisional directors, and every inf r mation, application may be made to interim Secretary. The Provisional Di ectors having acquire i the, freehold'of the woks, with the whole plant, machinery, and go ds in course of manu facture, intend commencing operations without delay. '1 hey will therefore •ntinuite in a few days the early closing of the 1 sts of applications for first issue of shares GEORGE GRANT, Intei im ecretiry. Rattray street. Dune in 19th May, 1876. TO GENT! EMEN. 67Twi'l-Bilk Umbrellas, 11s 6d; worth 16s 6d. 36 „ „ 12s 6d; worth 17s 6d. 36 „ ~ 14s 6d; worth 19s. 50 „ „ 16s 0d; worth 21s 6d, j' 80 „ Zinella 160 Alpaca I 3s6dto7s6d. rjT'iEabove were purchase*! a great bargain iu the Engli-h market, which enables us to quote such extraordinary low prices BROWN, EWING, & Co , Princes stieet an! Mi n ; e street. TT)IRi S and Animals stuffed in first style ; JX albatross skins cleaned. Apply Caledonian hotel, Walker »tre6fc.
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Evening Star, Issue 4128, 20 May 1876, Page 2
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