AaraMoxenub UEKH'3 !iPS3C© Directress ~ . Stage Manager ... Conductor Scenic Artist ... Mechanist iYlr xi. Ijiiss Lydia HovT^-de, ...Mr Harry Pover. ... MrH. Towle. MrE. Brfc~s. Mr D Mason. TO-NIGHT, i THE OPENING NIGHT OF THE LYDIA HOWAKDE BURLESQUE T » O U P E. THIS EVENING SVIU be presented, mi a scale of great magnificence, CHI L PERI C! King of the Gauls. To commence with Offenbach'a eharuriug Operetta, THE ROSE OF AUV 5 RGNE. Pierre (blacksmith) Mr 11. W. Carry Alphonse (cobbler) Mdlle Solango Heuiette (hostess) JMit-a Jennie Nye To conclude with Herve's most successful Extravaganza, CHILPBRIO. Chilperic (King of tuc Gaule) Mis* Lydia Howabdb Predegonde (the petite chei e) M ; ss Jennie Nye Siegbert (Chilperic's hen-pecked brother) Mr G. H. Herbert Brunhaut (the hen that pecked him) Miss Lucy Ashton Galswinda (a Spanish princess).. .Miss A. Davis Don Ner voso (a Spanish noble) Mr W. Emraett | Dr Senna (Court physician) Mr H. Stoneham | Fatout (chamberlain to Chiiperic) Mr Harry Power Landry (a young peasant) . ~..•. Mdlle. Solange Navaro Divitiacus (the Arch Druid)... Mr R. W. Caiy Alfred (pet page) Mr Roper Druids, Druidesses, Pages, &c. NOTE. "Roue of Anvergne" 8 o'clock sharp. "Chilperic" 0 „ Reserved Boxes and Dress Circle seats may be secured at Begg's music warehouse. JBS" A late train will leave Duuedin at 11 p.m. for Port Chalmers. RINCESS'S THEATRE. Stag* Manager Mr I. E. Eeoeh. THIS NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 29. Continued and Unab ited Success of FRITZ, That wondrous combination of Humor and Pathos. Come and Hear: " Dat Toy Harmonic."' "' The Coined Silver Drum." "The Lullaby." " Climb up." " Who Trowed de Bucket of Water." " The Bologna Sausage Boy." Mr J. K. EMMET. Unrivalled Soners and Dances. Tripple Encores every evening. EOR A EEW NIGHTS only. Read the Eulogies in tho Public Press. Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Begg's. IKATING ASSEMBLY, Drill-shed.
Closing of the Season. GRAND EVENING ENTERTAINMENT, ST. ANDREW'S DAY, ! Thursday, November 30. Band in attendance. To commence at 8 sharp. After 10 o'clock the Hall -will be partitioned off for Dancing. P.S. —Those desirous of having an enjoyable finish to a day's pleasure would do well to avail themselves of the above opportunity. ST. ANDREW'S DAT. iAILWAY TRIP AND PICNIC under j the auspices of the Ayrshire Association, to be held at Mosgiel, On THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. A first-class band will be in attendance. A Special train will leave Dunedin at 10 a.m., calling at Caversham and Abbotsford Stations. Visitors will be admitted to the Woollen Factory till noon. Pbogbamme : I.—Quoiting (all-comers). Entrance, 2s 6d. First, 508; second, 20s; third, 10s. 2,—Handicap Race, 200 yards. Entrance, 23 6d. First, 30s; secomt, 15s. 3.—Handicap Walking Match half-mile (boys under 16). No entrance fee. First, 10a • second, ss; third, 2s 6d. 4.—Running Hop, Step, and Leap. Entrance 2s 6d. First, 20s; second, 10a. 6.—Handicap Race, 440 yards. Entrance, 2s 6d. First, 40s; second, 203 ; third, 10s. 6,—Members' Race, 220 yards (members only). Entrance, 2s 6d. Prizes—Trophies. 7,—8e1l Race (blindfolded). No entrance fee. First, 10s. B.—Consolation Handicap, 150 yards. Open to all who have run during the day, and have not won a first prize. No entrance fee. Firßt prize, 15s; Becond, 7s 6d. 9. —Sack Kace (boys under 1G). No entrance fee. First, 7s 6d; second, 5s ; third, 2s 6d. A number of prizes will be provided for children. No winner of an advertised race allowed to compete. Three competitors or no second prize; four, or no third. The decision of the judges in all cases to be final. Return tickets, available by any r- turn train during the day (including wdmiseion to the ground) 2s 6d, may be had from any of the Committee or Members of the Association, and at the Railway Station. C, F. MACLEAN, Hon. Sec. DANCING. DANCING.—St. George's Hall. —An Extended Programme will be held in the above on Thursday .Evening, November 30th, 1876. Gentlemen, 2s (3d; Ladies aa usual. Eight o'clock. Sporting. UNEDIN SPRING MEETING. TIME OF STARTING. FIRST-DAY. ?£aiden?Plate,sl2.3o p.m. St. Andrew's Handicap, 1.30 p.m. Selling Race, 2.30 p m. Spring Handicap, 3.15p.m, Trotting Handicap, 4 p.m Benevolent Scurry, 4.30 p.m, Second Day. Hurdle Handicap, 12.30 p m. President's Handicap, 1.30 p.m, Railway Plate. 2.30 p.m. Grand Stand Handicap, 3.15 p.m. Hack Race, 4 p.m. Consolation Handicap, 4,30 p.m. Stakeß paid over on Saturday. 4th December, at 8 o'clock. SYDNEY JA.VTFS, Secretary D. J.C. Educational, "lITKITING, Arithmetic, and Bookkeeping VV —Evening class ami private lessons Mr Gow, Cargill street, off Filleul street. HE MIOSES BEbL GIVE MUSH LESSONS at their Roonw, and at the <L-irlt High School. Booms at Mr Hardy's Offices, near MrX Begg'" Mub!c Sa oon. Prince* street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4293, 29 November 1876, Page 2
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772Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4293, 29 November 1876, Page 2
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