Aam&BtEioßta, OBINCESS'S THEATRE. I Stage Manner Mr I. F. Kcogh. Unqualified Suece*-* of the Young and Popular, Tragedian, MR DAMPIER. Another Lefitimat" Production, THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN ma, Oct. 26, Kotzebue's Emotional Play, THE a i K A N tt E B. TheFtranger ..Mr T'ampier i MrsHaller Mra Walter iiill ; To eonolude with the favotuite Irish Comedietta, ANDY BLAKE. Friday—Benefit of Mr Dam pier. In Preparation— FAUST AND MARGUERITE. UEE-N'S THEAT RE. Farewell Peison of SIMONSEN'S OPERA COMPANY. THIS EVENING (Thursday), OCT. £6, Lecoeq's world-renowned Opera Bouffe. LA FILLE DE MADAME AiNGOT. Ange Fitou (a Poet in love with Clairette) Fi'nor Carmini Moriry Xarivaudiere (Friend of P.arra?, and oons'-ir-ing against the Republio) Mr H. Hodges Louchard (Police Officer, at the order* cf l.ar":vaudiere) i(rß Levis n Pomponnet (Barber of the Market, and kidi--drttßser to Wdlle. l.ange) ...Mr M. .Steinbaoh Treintz (dandy »f the period) DarbysHre Cadet Mr Murkhum Bateaux Mr R. Weber Otticerof Hussara Mr. J. L. Skinner Guillaume Mr Ewart TheHoctof Calypjo.BaU. Mr Henry Javotte \ Market-women M «-"* / V Somer^ Cydalise Mias E V.iris Hewilie (servant to Mdlb. Lan e) F. Beaumont Babet (servant to Chirette) Miss Mi'iia Hish-r Wad-me I'e I-aney -Mrs Benha^i Mdlle Lange ( ictress, and favorite of barras) Miss E. A Lachert Clairette Ang6t Madame Fanny Swnskn Market men and women, people, citizens, ladies, hussars, soldiers. &c. In Act 3, the Celebrated Comic Quadrille, by Messrs Darbyshire, Thomas, Markham, and s-tonebam. TO-MORROW (Friday), CARLO Plan of reserved sents at West's Music Waloon. Business Manager, \ir W. T. KEITH", /gent, Air M. 1,. RAP* Li EL. EMPERANCE HALL, LAST WEEK OP THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, LAST NIGHT OP. LONDON. THE RAILWAYS" CRY-STAL PiT ACE. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCtf MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT a SSOC-I AT i ON. A COWERS A ZIONE will be h< Id in the Hall To-morrow Evening. Ciair to be taken at 7 p.m. Admission, 2s, by <i<k*tonly. Pefreshmenfs • roviied during the evening. Tickets procurable at vir i>. Wood's, Piinues street, and Messrs Gilmour Eros., Walki-r CONCERT AMD DANCF, FOR A BENEVOLENT PURPOSE, Will be hj Id in the EMPERANCE . HALL l ON TUESDAY, the 31«t OCTOBER, «876 Under the Patronage of the City Uuardu and KB. Rifles Doors open at 7.30 p.m. !The Artillery Band anl all the Leading Lady and Gentlemen Amateur Singers will nfcßist on the occa ion. Committee : JWero P. Ba»ker . ow (<,f Esther and Low), KSrcaldy J. Marshall, .V\. S Dougl.ii L. Wie«tland, < heme, J. Macgregor, I ane. J. M JajnitrtOQ Dunning. Public Notices. DUNEDIV, PENIVSUr.A. \ND or'KAN BEACH RAILWAY CO.VLPANY. ' OCEAN BEACH. From FRTOAV OCT OF . ER 27, 1876, Until further notice. TIME TABLE. Down Trains. Diinedin Heaves) ... ?.£ Jg 1% Ooeanßeach (arrives) 7.3!'' 9.5 Up Trains. N t». » „ . am »•"» P.m p.m n.!i -. (.ravas) i.oo y.io i.2.25 2.15 5 23 Duuedin (arrives) ... 7.45 9.20 12 35 2.25 5.35 S U N~D~A Y S. Down Trains Dttiedin 'leaves) .. 20 3.i> 4 0 530 Ocean Beach (arrive) 2.10 3.10 4.10 bh Up i'l-flit!R Ocean Beach Heaves) -Jis 315 K ?.so Duxudin (arrives) ... 2.25 3.25 440 6u FARES :- i_* ? ing J? , „, Return. l«t, Is, 2nd, 9d | Ist. 1« 61; 2nd, la. T. CALLENDKR, ■ ec etary. NO lIOE. o{\ YOUNG PlJs For- Rale, Cheap. &\J Apply D. Wedworth, Maori Rill. HIGHEST Price dven for EgM, Turkeys, Bnd Fowls, Criterion Hotel. KNOX CHURCH. HP 3 ? • Ne^, C ir Urch will bo opened on Himdh(idSfc^next ' wh6a *"*«* n }} am * Professor Salmnnd 2 30 pm., Rev. a. B. Tv'd 6.30 p in., Rev. W m . Will. _^ e Collection will be in aid of the Buildir; G A. S'orial Meeting to celebrate th* «,»■; „ ofthe New Ohnrch. wil! b« hel! oa •■u-s -* 7th November T ef » ~u tlw tal/i-a m w, e oj.j Chorch at oid v.m /uVr-en. th>» will adjonrn to the New iiuiVli .. ' IV - ' dress*. w;!l be deUvo eu by revcrul and fiij mis. lTie pr-)ce*ds ...f the Veetr.pr .are to ' e devot«d to fenc ; J% the >e , < Gfoun t Application f,r-itting ß in «hj« V- w fhiireh , will be receive-' up fo the ■' tl, Nov- „■=,- ~ v
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Evening Star, Issue 4264, 26 October 1876, Page 2
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664Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4264, 26 October 1876, Page 2
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