HUN'S THEA TR 1. My L F Keegfc, --*--■> success of Second week, and increasing success of THE DARK UL S. VR.AND MTIS GKO> GK »» KH XL. THlS('atar ; »y EVENING, AUGUST '9, ' BEAT ' OUBLE BILL. THTJ B NNlrf efISHWIFK. Maggi* I \f , Farlan \ •'* fafisf.wve) > ... M s George Dan-ell Miss Thi tWown ) An-"* tKe gi*afc- \TiH-ric n eha-a.terietie nensntioh d-am , .LIFE IN TUB .-ACAWUOD , Bube Redmond ISfr George Darrell Hel«n Crawford. Mrs George f arrell Monday—First production of -./eorge Darrell's new and origin.il drama TRANBFORTEI> FOR LTFK Entirely new scenery by J. S. Willis. RINOKBS ; S fHUTfiB. ' Lassiee and Manager: Mr Hoskins. LA*T TWO ORPHANS. -The greatest success ever witnawd in a theatre THE *NOW H3> N E ! The moat realistio picture witnessed on any state. Thi? list act created aperfect furore •■'■" of excitement. OBIS (f-atnrdav) EVKNING, AUGUST 19, ■ ■ ..i fHE*TWO ORPHANS. - Louise ( The Two) Miss Alice Dunning I y ■ (Lio er.') Henrietta I Orphans J Mias Florence Colville Pieri* (a cripple) ... Mr W. H. Xingard Picard (a yalet) ... . ..« ... Mr Hoskins Fist time, a new and original comedy, by Byron, in three acta, entitled MARiiIED IN HASTEI . And a new Farce. Seats may be reserved at Bigg's, Frinees street. UNEDIN HARMONIC SOCIETY. FIFTH CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, TEMPERANCE HALL.
PUBLIC LECTURES. CAVERSHAM ~PREBBYTERIAN OHUROH. BHORT Series of not less than Five LecL ' tufts will be given in the above Church, angeirients have already been made with __ following gentlemen :—Dr Stuart, John Bathgate, Esq., and Professor SalmOnd. The first wfll be delivered by Dr. STUART on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 23rd AUG., At 7.30 o'clock. : Subject:—" Kngland'tfFirßt Celony. M lockets for the series 2b, to be had at the phopi In Caversham. . v ingle lecture, 6d. For. future lectures see 8 r*& ANIBD Known - Bt'. George's Hall. /'Members' of Mrs Hamann's dancing eliM ; (Motid&y} are requested to Attend half-au-hour before the usual time. • Non members Willi not W admitted without an introduction by attending members. ANCDfG.-The Classes hitherto conA by Mr J. Kelly at St GeergeVHall irfll be held at the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, for the future. ' ; Btoart street, Arururt 4,1876. gripping. OVERLAND ROUTE TO ET'ROPE, via SAW FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK The Australasian Pacific Mail Steanuhit Company, under Contract with *be New """"Souwi Wales arjd NVw Zealand Governmeutsfor the Conveyance of Her MajeHtyV Mails. Swew : t-*:im«<hir! -** ZEALANDI4. S.WO Ton**, leave PORTCTIAr,MRn»s.* f ,r Northern Ports of New Zealand, KJiud»vix. 2nd Honolulu, Cn WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST. 1876 Passengers proceed from Dunedin by 2.30 p.m. train. Booking to Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and, Auckland. For freight or passage, apoly toe HENRY DRIVER, ' : ~ Bond street, i«en». UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). FOR O AMARU. SA MSON\ p. b., on Tuesday,, the 22nd Auguet. ."wenKPra fcy 7 a.m. train, Cargo till 4 y.m. Monday. >R TIMAfiV.-TAUBOA, us, "" * "e22nd August. Passengers from wharf at 5 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. •TOR AKARO*,I>YTTELTON, Wellingtf n. Pieton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Mau{.kau, *aking Cargo and Passengers ror transhipment to Kaikouras. Wangnnui Napier, Povertv-Bay.Foxtou.Rangitikei, Westporfc. Hokitika, and Qreyraouth.— HAWEi, b s.. on Wednesday, the 23rd August. Passengers by 12 15 p.m train. Cargo till 4 p.m. at the Kaihvay Station. To be fo!l»wed bv the T.VPPO, s. a, on Monday, 28th August KI ss. on Friday. Ist tiept. WKLL T NG TON, s. s, on Wednesday, 6th Sept. TTvOR AK AROA.-HAWEA, *«., X? on Wednesday, tbe 23rd August. Cargo received at Railway Station till 4 p,m % Tuesday. TpOR HOKITIKA, GRWYMO'TPH, and JE WES (PORT, via Bluf and Jaekson's Bay. MAORI, s «., ou Wednesday, Offices : ( orner of Liverpool and Bond s'reets - '> i r T -1 L A *" <■ -: •■■ -V -M 7f U i» : .'tiil s Ji f HAHBOi:. From Port Chalmers. ON MONOAY NEXT. Passengers by 12,1& p.m. train. \IM N G A N u"7, 5.8., for BLUFF ** HARBOR, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. , •"■' v ; ' ; ■!■'■'' Via Lyt'elton and Wellington. £ : e'iior Auti. :»:.»:-y. ■'*<|jS. ."- sJ.ip E:\3HV 1./f-^'.O lv %?V■'•"' , '°W MM * l 'f *-• y-O'-'iis-iy. eor.v i&'s£..% M'-utisle?, wili bo ileKMa-tuhed ' u>t '.he- %ho\- , M .,it, ~,, or shear fbm Hy. 14th Sppterober. FRANCIS FULTON,
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Evening Star, Issue 4206, 19 August 1876, Page 2
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