jpRI NO BBS’S THE AT BE. Lessee xnd Manager: Mr TTosHne. Unit production of the Original Version of •'THE TWO ORPHANS. EutireNew - cenery by Mr Williams, New Mechanic I iTpot,’. New Properties. New Dresst s, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, AUGUST 16, First prods tion of the Grand Sensation Play, in four acts and seven tableaux, entitled THE TWO ORPHANS. Louise /The Two} ... Mias Adce Dunning < v (Lingard) Henriette ( Orphan? j Miss Florence Colville Pierre (a cripp1e)..............Mr W, H. Lingard Picard (a valet) .Mr Hoskins And every Member of this Large Company. N.B.—This play created a most extraordinary sensation in London and "Paris, and kept possession of the st age in those two capitals for upwards of 1.000 nights. Seats may be reserved at Begg’s. E E N’S THEATRE. Stage Manager ... Mi'l. P. Keogh. Increasing Success of the Talented Artistes, THE A K R E L L 8. VR and MRS GEORGE DA MR 'LL. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, AUGUST 6, Shakespeare’s im'nortal tragedy of H tMLET, In which Mr GEORGE DARRELL will appear in his great impersonation of the melancholy Dane, in which he caused such a profound impression on his last visit to Dunedin. Queen Gertrude Mrs George Darrell THURSDAY—MRS GEORGE DARRELL As Leah. FRlDAY—Farewell benefit to MR GEO. DARRELL. In preparation, George Darrell’s original drama, TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE. # . _ ducted by Mr J. KeHp at St George’s Hall will be held at the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, for the future. Stuart street, August 4,1876. Shipping. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), TDIOB OAMARU. - SAMSON, pa, J. on Friday, the 18th August. ‘Passencen by 7 ajn. train. Cargo till 4 p.m. Thursday. W lOR TIM AH V.-TAIAROA, s on Friday, the 18th August. Pass gen by the 6.15 p.m. train, Cai till 2.30 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, Pioton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Mam-kau, taking Cargo and Passengers for transhipment to Karkouras, Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton,Rangitikei, Westport. Hokitika, and Grevmouth.— WELLINGTON, s. on ‘Saturday, ' 19th August. Passengen from Rattray street wharf at 3 p.m. sharp. Cargo till 4 p.m. Friday, at Rattray street wharf, To be followed by the HAW EA, a s.. on Wednesday, 23rd August. TAT'PO, s.s, on Monday, 28th August. TARaNaKI, as., on Friday, Ist Sept. For a k aro a.-h awe a, b .s., on Wednesday, the 23rd August. F OR H n KTTIKA, and WESTPORT, via Bluff and Jackson’s “ • «“ W^Qe.da r , Offices j Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under I P B B 8 8, s, s,, for BL Ea j: J» JDI oa, s. i HARBOK. Prom Rattray street Wharf, ON SATURDAYNE Cargo received at Rattray street Cargo for Invercargill and Inland 1 forwarded by rail from Bluff at Con risk and expense. H. HOUGHTON & CO Manse n STEAM TO NEWCAST AND SYDNEY, Via Lyttelton and Wellington. Superior Passenger Accommodation. THE Favorite Screw St ship EASBY, 1.489 register, A. Kennedy, KffHBSHBi mander, will be despot . _ for the above ports ® about Thursday, 14th September. FRANCIS FULTO OVERLAND ROUTE TO EUROPE SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YOR The Australasian Pacific Midi Stean under Contract with the South Wales and New Zealand Go for the Conveyance of Her Maj ( THE Screw i*tea f ZEALAND 3,600 Tons, wil I PORT CHaLM / .. „ SAN FRANCIS Northern Porte of New Zealand. K and Honolulu, On WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST Lyttelton, Welling ton. For freight or paoeage, apnly to HENRY DRIVER, Bond street, j Public Notices* THE Green Island Branch Lodge of the Prot*. stant Alliance Friendly of AnttraUfia will 1 e opened on. Thursday Evening, 17th tort., at 7.30, m the Drill-bed. Parties who have not signed the application form, ar d wishing to join the Society, may do ao by being in attendauceton the above evening. CHARLEH SaMLSOH, Chairman. GRAY, Sec. pro tern, ODDFELLOW A' LODGE FOR GREEN ISLAND. ’P B ®®? N ?_y«hing to join the al * '” tkm *" ““ JOSEPH BRAITHWAI G.M., I.< FUNERAL NOTICE. HEART LOD( 7 1 iLLK Members of the above Lot , 1 respectfully requested to attei foneral of Ihe lato Rro. Charles Crool wm leave his residence, Kensington, tc (l-huraday), the 17th inst., at half-paa ® clocltj for the Southern Cemetery By order of JOHN WOOD, MORNINGTON,- Wanted Km draper, has now *“« White Fingering Worsted (besl pence per out. '
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Evening Star, Issue 4203, 16 August 1876, Page 2
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703Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4203, 16 August 1876, Page 2
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