Amusement* RINCESS'S THEATRE. Stage Manager......*. .Mr I. F. Kepgh. To night (THUBSD <Y) .7th DECEMBER, First representation of J. K. Emmet's JAN, THE NE V GERMAN. sOriginal,5 Original, Musical, Romantic, and. Modern ) Tan ...... .. .\^:. : ..'.Mr.Jf. K Emmet Supported by Mr J. B; Steele. Mrs J. L. Byers, and the full strength of the Company. Incidental to the piec ■, Mr Emmet will • ing his original som?s writfr-n and composed by himself— '* Walking on the Esplanade," " Dot girl mit the -wooden shoes," "' She fainted j away in.mine aTms," '• >n t-t. Kilda when we are out," "Didyou fe Imy arms around your lieck '" " Touch my nose gently." Prices— Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. "Sox Plan at Begg's. UEEN'S THEATRE. Lessee ... ... Mr H. Shepperson. GRAND RicEPTION OF TRIAL BY JURY BY THE LYDIA HOWARDE TROUPE. The Grandest Performance yet issued. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Will be repeated TRIAL BY JURY, and LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. Roars of Laughter. Thunders of A pplause. TRIAL BY JU Y. In preparation the Grand Historical Burlesque K UNI L WORTH. E M P E R A NO E H AL L. ONE EVENING ONLY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER Bth, 1876. MR CHARLES BRIGHT'S Popular and amusing Lecture-Satire entitled A RACE OF BARBARrANS; Or, OUR NOBLE SELVES. Pronounced by the Australian Press the most Brilliant Society Satire of the day. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 p.m. Admission: Reserved Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s ; Gallery, Is. Places can be secured at West's. MR LECTURES. ENTLEMEN willing to form themselves j into a Committee to assist in the business of carrying out a Series of Lectures by Mr Charles Bright will please attend at the Temperance Hall immediately after the Lecture on Friday Evening. E. HUNT, Hon. Secretary pro tern. BILLIARDS. ' NESBIT &A. CAMERON beg to in* w w form their Friends and the Public that they have leased the well known BILLIARD SALOON, Cwtebion. Hotel, Pbinoes street, And trust to receive the same liberal support hitherto accorded to them.
snipping. BTRAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY. Via Lyttelton and Wellington. Superior Passenger Accommodation. r*. , rjIHE Favorite x crew -train m ship EASBY, 1,489 tor* "*&. A, Kennedy, coms£T wander, will be despatched for tbe above r,nr+i on ot about WKDNFSriA Y. 13U» X>owiuber. Reduction of Fares on the Coast 30 per cent FRANOTS FULTON. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITEI-). FOR OAMARU.—W AITAKI, as., (0. and D.S.C.), To-moreow, Friday, Bth Dec. Passengers by 7.10 a m train. S A 'MSON, p s., on Saturday, the 9th December. < argo till 2 p.m. Passengers by 11.30 p.m. train. "|Tlt)f< T i iv?, ABU. —T AJARO A, b.k., .1; To-morrow, Friday, Bth Dec. Passengers by 5.15 p.m. train. FOE LYTTELTON, WEL' INGT< N, Picton, Nelson iaranaki and Manu kau, taking Cargo and Passengers for transhipment to Kaikouras, Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Poxton, Rangitikei, Westport, Rokitika, and Greymoufch.— TARaNAKI, s. s., Saturoay. the 9th Dec. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo at Rattray Btreet wharf till 4 p.m. Friday. To be followed by the BAWEA, s.s , on Thursday, 14th Dec. WELLINGTON, s. B , Friday, 19th Dec TAUPO, s.s., on Thursday, 2lat Dec. ivrv n. A W 1 on Thursday the 14th Dec. FO ' LYTTELTON, NKLSOX. WERTPORT, fl.--k.TIkA, and GKli\MOUTH. -MAO R3. 8 . «., on Saturday, 9th Dec. Cargo till 2p m. iTTIOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON J} And WELLINGTON (booking passenfers for all Queensland ports and lelbourne ) - W A K A T I P U, s a about Friday, 22nd December. NOTE -From 15th December to 31st January. Return Tickets will be issued to p-*ts withm tne Colony at which the Company's steamers call, at a reduction of 30 per cent off double fares, available for return, till 28th February. Offices r Union Buildings, ' orner of liivwp,,,,, :,ncl Konrt street*. SOUTH LAN D .S T EAMEES Sail as under : "^OMERANG Us.. 'orBLUF, J and RIVERTO.Y, ON SATURDAY NEXT E xp M " V%^ & taBl "» ON TUESDAY NEXT. ♦JSf'j for r nvercargill and jj d T forwarded by rail !rom Bluff at risk and expense. J o nees IKJI XC^rsion u Tickots ' 50 * each - issued from 15th December, available till 28th February °?A« r V\ ND Ki!RnPM "via fcAfl FRANCIS.'O ami NEW YORK : he 3 . U:«traiiVi: : ; (.'■OUir«;:y. ;v.\ ?■ '■ ;•■ •■ avnifinf-nt & Sent-: rro.iy.,l],},. Z ! -ALA.\"DI.V. fTfSC-;. v:> ■■.,:-•■;.;■■' »•„.,, ~„ J r. W'tfiA DI'XJ- \f : 13 .."kin. • iiond street,
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Evening Star, Issue 4300, 7 December 1876, Page 2
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717Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4300, 7 December 1876, Page 2
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