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AmoMmeaM. pRINCESS’S THEATRE. Leasee and Manager Mr George Darrell Brilliant Success of those world-renowned Artistes. MR and MRS J. L. HALL. Roars of Laughter 1 Thunders of Applause! TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), DEC. 13th, Positively Last Night' of Byron’s grand Comedy of OLD SOLDIERS. Lionel Leveret Mr J. L. Hall Kate M‘Tavish ... ... Mrs J. L. Hall And Positively Last Night of the intensely amusing \ 'peratic Burlesque Sketch, THE PROFESSOR. In which Mr and Mrs Hall created a perfect furore— being trebly encored, and applauded to the echo. Thursday—Complete Change of Programme. BOXING NlGHT—Grand New Zealand Pantomime, by Garnet Walch and George Darrell. J»" TROO-KU-LEN-TOS -®* WANTED—2O Dashing Young Ladies for the Ballet. _ Apply, personally, on the Stage. Dress circle, 4a; stalls, 2s 6d ; pit, Is. Box office at Begg’s. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Lessee Mr H. Fhepperson. TRIAL'EY JURY Causing Immense Excitement Every Evening. LAST NIGitT OP THE Extravagant Historical Burlesque. KENILWORTH; OB YE QUEEN, YE KARLB, AND YE MAIDEN. THURSD AY-IiTTROVATORB. In Preparation—NEMESlS. Box plan at Begg and Co.’s Music Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. DANCING. DANCING. AN EXTENDED PROGRAMME will take place in St. George’s Hall on Thursday Evening next, December 14. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; ladies as usual. 8 o’clock. 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 proceedugs 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 ‘ Clntba 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 O’KANE, Railway Hotel, Stirling. TEMPERANCE HALL, MORAY PLACE. Friday, December 15. A LECTURE (which will be varied by Musical Selections) will be delivered at tbs above Hall by ALFRED R. SIMS, K.N., entitled “ The Life and Troubles of a British Midshipman.” To commence at 8 p.m. Tickets can be obtained at Rerh and Wilkie’s, or at Begg’s Music Saloon, Princes street. Adults. 2s; Youth o , Is, £JALEDONTAN SOCIETY OP OTAGO. GRAND ANNUAL GATHERING. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. KEisSLS'GTON. January Ist, 2nd, and 6th. £533 GIVEN~IN PRIZES. RACING, 1233, including Handicap each day for L 76, L 76, and L 35. WRESTLING, LIOO, including Champion Belt. DANCING, Bagpipe Music, Walking, Leapmg. Vaulting. Quoiting, Hammers, Caber, and Stone, L2OO. TROTTING MATCH for Ponies on third day. Entries for all the Games (Bagpipe T\ and Dancing included) will close positive] Friday, 22nd December, at 6 p.m. For full particulars see programmes. T. P. WILSON Secreta Business Notice. Linen sunshades, is 3d, is i 9d, Is lid; Ladies’ Silk Sunshad Cd, 4a 6d, 5s 6d; Ladies’ Shantung Sill shades, 7a 6d; Ladies’ White Cotton G Gauntlets, Is. is 9d; Ladies’ lisle T Gloves, 9*d, Is 3d; Ladies’ Heather ( Hose, 9d; Ladies’ White Cotton Host ®ad; Misses’ White Cotton Hose, 7d; SUk Hose; Pearl Spun Hose; Balbi Hose; Lisle Thread Hose. HERBERT, HAYNES. & »'O. Medical. MR R. H. BAKEWELL, M. . Resumed Practice at the Cor .building Society’s Chambers, Mora' opposite the Criterion. Honrs of Cone 9 to H a.m., and 7 to 9 p.m, “SCARLATINA, ANrt_ DOMESTIC By R. H. Bakewell, 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. O M ANI> DhuGOI H 1 H C 5 BMIBT AHJJI i'HHOG weat King street, opposite the All .. . Post Office. Always m stock—Drugs and Chem n . . ~ j, best noanuiactun P ‘tent Medicines, Brushware, Perfi . General Toilofc. Requisites ft-esenptiona dispensed at any ti 2!? « on Stm day ‘iVnm 9to II Bb, <Uo n.m at current JEducatlona 1* VITRITING, Arithmetic, npd ,/ * —Evening class and p r Mr Gow, Cargill street, off Fillei rjpHE MIBSES BELL GIVE MUSIC LESSONS at their Rooms, and at the Girls High Schoc , booms, at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mr 0, B *** r • Mosul Sa.noa, PrlQisee streef*

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Evening Star, Issue 4305, 13 December 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4305, 13 December 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4305, 13 December 1876, Page 2

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