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Ammwmentß. USE N’B THE LYDIA H r i. '2, BURLESQUE In attJtker Grand Bill, THI3 (MONDAY) EVENING AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. Will be produced the Latest Edition of the Extravagant Historical Burlesque. KENILWORTH; Or, Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydene, With new mechanical effects, gorgeous dresses, and effective scenery. The Great Steamboat Scene. The Landing: of Queen Elizabeth. KENILWORTH. Queen Eliwbeth (a virgin Queen) Mr Harry Power Earl of Leicester (a Premier of the Period) Miss Lydia Howarde Amy Robsart (an unprotected female) Miss Jenny Nye Sir Walter Raleigh (a gent) Mdlle Solange Navaro Tressillian (a blighted being)...Mr R. W. Cary Duke of Sussex Miss Johns Varney (Leicester’s Master of the Horse) Mr J. Howe Janet Miss Davis Wayland Smith (Broken down Banker, &c.) Mr Emmett Mike LamboumO Mr Wilkes Tony Poster Mr A. Eamsden Giles Gosling Mr Taylor Courtiers, Private Soldiers, Followers, Guards, &c. Grand Scenery by Mr E. Bqiggs. N.B. — Loud stamping and scraping of the feet on ye floor are not considered seemly in thys house, and ye people will please signify their prohibition m a more becoming manner. N.B.—Forasmuch as ye singing will be most excellent, all ye small boys who may sit in ye pit are warned to keep silence. N.B.—All standing on ye pit sits is forbidden. and ye short people who do wish to see ye singers should come earfie and get ye front seats. N.B.—Ye whole of ye townspeople may attend, as ample provision hath been made by ye manager for comfortable sitting of ye same, and much moneys been expended in ye ventilating ahd fitting up ye theatre in seemly style. N.B.—Ye Who buy tickets of Charles Begg, at his Music Store, can have numbered seats by ye plan of ye circle, for which no more paye asked. N.B,—Ye doom shall be open at eariie candlelight, which is 7J ye clocke. Entrance, 4s; ye Stalls, 2a 6d; ye Pit, Is, PRINCESS’S THEATRE. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, Under the solo Lessseeship and Management of Mr George Darrell. Monday, December 11, under the patronage and in presence of—Sir John Richardson, his Worship the Mayor, W, H. Reynolds, Esq., M.H.R., Donald Reid, Esq., M.H.R., R. Stout, Esq., M.H.R., Major Stavely, H. S. Fish, junior, Esq., H. J. Walter, Esq., Captain A. Hill Jack, Captain Reid, John Fargie, Esq., and a Committee of influential Citizens. MR AND MRS GEORGE DARRELL. For positively This Night only, commencing at 8 o’clock sharp, the brilliant comedy of THE DARRELLS AT HOME : Or, THE HAPPY PAIR. Mr and Mrs George Darrell (first time in Dunedin) in their original character in the Colony. After which Mr George Darrell will unfold his Managerial Budget, Followed l 'y the glorious comic drama, THE ROUGH DIAMOND, Mrs George Darrell and full company. Concluding with Shakespeare’s grand comedy, in three acts, of the TAMING OF THE SHREW. Katherine ... ... Mrs George Darrell Petruchio Mr George Darrell First time in Dunedin, supported by the # full strength ef the company. Special Notice. The Free List entirely abolished, notified members of the Press alone excepted. TUESDAY—First appearance of those oldestablished favorites and ponular artistes, MR and MRS J. L. HALT/, In Byron’s new comedy of “ Old Soldiers,” one of the latest London successes, by the author of “Our Boys,” and the musical comedy of “ The Professor.” Dress circle, 4s; stalls, 2s fid; pit, Is. Early application necessary for seats at Begg’s. Children in arms "not admitted under any pretence, and nut cracking prohibited in the Theatre. JBST Troo Eulentos, BILLIARDS, JNESBIT & aTcAMBRON beg to in- • form their Friends and the Public that they have leased the well-known BILLIARD SALOON, Cbttebion, Hotel, Princes street, . And trust to receive the same liberal support hitherto accorded to them.

OPENING OP THE MATAU BRIDGE. A GRAND ’DEMONSTRATION and LUNCHEON, to celebrate the Opening of the Matau Bridge, will be held on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. The Opening Ceremony will be performed by Jas. Macandrew, Esq., late Superintendent, at 1.30 o’clock, and the Luncheon will take place at the Railway Hotel, Sterling, immediately thereafter. The members of the Executive and a large number of other gentlemen are expected to take part in the proceedngs. A Special Train will arrive at Stirling at 12 30 p.m. Return tickets at single fares from all stations along the line. Tickets, 10s 6d each. To be had at the * Clutha Leader ’ office, Balclutha; Messrs Horn, Roy, and Co.’s store, Stirling; Mr G. Bell, Inch Clutha; Messrs Stoddart Bros, and Hislop Bros., and Mr Reginald Macdonald, Kaitangata; or from Members of Committee. Also, a GRAND BALL in the Evening. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. FRANK G’KANE, Railway Hotel, Stirling. Business Notice. Linen sunshades, is 3d, is ea, is 9d, Is lid ; Ladies’ Silk Sunshades. 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d; Ladies’ Shantung Silk Sunshades, 7s 6d; Ladies’ White Cotton Gloves, Gauntlets, Is, Is 9d: Ladies’ Lisle Thread Gloves, 9jd, Is 3d; Ladies’ Heather Colton Hose, 9d; Ladies’ White Cotton Hose, 6id, Bsd j Misses’ White Cotton Hose, 7d ; Black Bilk Hose; Pearl Spun Hose; Ealbriggan Hose; Lisle Thread Hose. HERBERT, HAYNES. & CO. Medical. MR E. H. BAKEWELL, M.D., has Resumed Practice at the Commercial Building Society’s Chambers, Moray place, opposite the Criterion. Hours of Consultation 9 to 11 a.m., and 7 to 9 p.m, JUST PUBLISHED, Price Threepence, “SCARLATINA, AND ITS DOMESTIC TREATMENT,” By E, H, BakeweH, M.D., late Medical Officer of Health for the Colony of Trinidad. Dunedin: Wise and Co, Princes street; or may be had by order from any bookseller. TX THOMAS, *-*■ • Chemist and Druggist, Great King street, opposite the Albany street Post Uftice. Always in stock—Drugs and Chemicals of all kinds from best manmacturers. F itent Medicines, Brushware, Perfumery, and General Toilet Requisites. Prescriptions dispensed at any time day or rifoh t ,ond on’ Sunday ‘fwm 9 to 11 a,m., and 8. to 9.40 p.m. at current .rates,

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Evening Star, Issue 4303, 11 December 1876, Page 2

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973

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4303, 11 December 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4303, 11 December 1876, Page 2

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