AuniMaokeatffc . RINCESS'S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager Mr George Darrell. i FAREWELL BENIiFIT OP MR AND MRS. T. L. HALL. I TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), D£C. 22, Commencing with, in two acta, the grand drama (by desire), RIP VAN WINK.I/E. Rtp Mr J L. Hall Dtune Mrs J. L. Ball Concluding with, first and only time, the burlesque of ALADDIN. Mr J. L. Hall in his marvellous impersonation of. THE WIDOW TWANXfcY. Aladdin Mrs J. L. "all Mra J. L. Hall will' sing "The Idle Vaga bond Boy," •« The Merry Swell," " My Guiding Star," "Sweet fcpirit, hear my Prayer," ••Let me Be." Saturday—Grand Double Bill tV TROO-KU-LEN-Ti >S *S* Dress Circle, 4s; Stallß, 2s 6d; Fit, Is. , UE EN'S THEATRE. Lessee Mr H. Shepperson, The greatest Hit of the Season, NEMESIS; Produced grandly by the LYDIA HOWARDS TEOHPE. TO-NIUHT (FRIDAY), DECEMBER 22 Under the patronage of the Dunedin Fire Brigade and Visiting Teams Grand procession of Firemen, their appearance on the stage, during which Miss Lydia Howarde will sing Mr Hume's celebrated "Tramp of the lire Brigade." Gr-md Tableau of Firemen. To conclude with a petite Comedy. < m Saturday, for the last time ' ■ Nemesis." Christmas Night—Grand Sacred Festival. Mr Bracken's National Hymn will be snug assisted by the '• »tillerv Pand On Boxing Night—l he Greatest Pantomime of the day, "L<* Chatte Blanche: or, The White Cat." .
lEMPERANCE HALL, For a Short Season only. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). BACHELDER'S MAMMOTHPICTORIAL AND MUSICAL COMBINATION. COLOSSEAN PANTASCOPE Of the new Pacific Mail Route from New York to Australia, Together with Chase's Wonderful Mechanical Dioramas iUuabetweeu the Ironclads MSRRIMAQ AND MuNITOR. Concluding eveiy evening with the Grand Fairy Spectacle, entitled BILYERLAKE, EN< CHANTED PA!,ACE; OK ABODE OF THE FAIKIKS. The most gorgeous and effective me.hanism ever exhibited in this \ ity. Million Priced : Front Seats, 3*; Second Seats, 8s; Pack Seats, Is. Overture at 8 o'clock. RINCESS'S THEATRE. Under the auspices of a Local Committee. SUNDAY, 24th DECEMBER. 1876, MR CHARLES BRIGHT Will deliver a Lecture, enlitled "FREE THOUGHT V. FETTEBED THOUGHT." Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. Admission— Pit, Free; stalls, 6d; dress circle, 2s. JKITTLESJ SKITiLES! SKITTLES! Annual Tournament at the Queen's Alley, to-night, Friday, and Saturday. GRAND CHRTSTMAS BILL Will take place on DRir.L-SHED, <vREFJN ISLAND. Under the patronage of tho Officers and Members of the South District Rifle Rangers. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 5s each, to be had»of the following Members of Committee :—J. J. Eagerty, Esq.; W. H. DavidßOtl. f.sn • .Inhn Rnun Van ' Henry Wilson. Esq. ; John Mann, Esq. James Miller, Esq.; David \ 'avidsoa. Esq. W. Woods Esq.; VV. H. Fastier, Ksq.; Jam s Gray, Esq.; William Siddles, *.sq.: Charles An efficient Band will be in attendance.
[oabd] R RCHWARZBACH (Pupil of the late Professor von Graefe, Berlin), limits bia practice exclusively to the treatment of Diseases of the It YE, EAR, AN ft THROAT. Temporary offices at Murray's Private Hotel (Parlor No. 6), Dunedin. Hours: From 10 am. to 1 p.m. Poor patients producing a certificate of indigence written by a physician or by an official person, or sent by a charitable society, will be treated free of charge. • MR R. H. BAKEWELL, M.D, has Resumed Practice at the Commercial Building Chambers, Moray place, opposite the Criterion. Hours of Consultation 9 to 11 a.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. V 3 T Price Threepence, "SCARLATINA, AND ITS DOMESTIC TREATMENT," 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. T H O M L ~, ■ ■ Chemist aki Prttggt*it. Great King street, opposite the Albany street Post Office. Alwayß in Btock—Drugs and Chemicals of all kinds from best mamuacturers. P itent Medicines, Brushware, Perfumery, and General Toilet Requisites. Prescriptions dispensed at any time day or nigh Land on Sunday «frnm*9 to 11 a.m., and G t«> 9.A0 D.m. at current r»ta« Timber Yards. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. MESSRS W. ASHER & CO. have always on hand full-assorted stocks of Timber and Building Material at lowest current rates. Do do White and Red Pino Do do American I umber Also, Deal, Oregon, fi merican Shelving, Clear and SningUw, Kauri, White, Hed and hlock Pine. Goal, Hardwood. Jarra, Totara, Red and Black Birch, Doors, Sasheß. Mouldings, Architraves, and Skirting. All classes of Turnery, Nav*f» t Felloes and Spokes, Galvanised Iron. Bricks. Tiles, and Blocks, all sizes ; Lambeth's Drain PipVK, Typhons Bends, and Junctions, White's Stone-baked Drain Vii*s, &c. Contractors and the Public may rely upon receiving l every, attention and their orders being executed with correctness and dispatch at • MBSSKS W. ASHER & CO.'B Timber Yards, Mo: ay plate.
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Evening Star, Issue 4313, 22 December 1876, Page 2
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