tTEKN'S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager ... Mr H. Sh^penoa, Grand and Unabated Sttoceiß of the GORGEOUS PANTOMIME, THE WHITE CAT THE WHITE CAT . THE WHITE CAT. Thunders of Applause at the Lillipution March of the Cameron Men. Drllltd and Arranged by MR H, POWEK. Remarks: SUCH GORGEOUS SCENERY t Such Handsome Dresses 1 SUCH SPLENDID MUSIC! Such Genuine Fun I • SUCH LOVELY CATS! Such Handsome Belles! SUCH A BEAUTIFUL BALLET! Such Marvellous Effeots! SUCH SMILING FACES! SUCH A GRAND PANTOMIME! THE WHITE CAT TO-NIGHT. Special Arrangements. Three Clowns. Three Pantaloons. Three Clowns. Three Pantaloons. FRESH FUN EVERY NIGHT. MIS 3 NYE'd NEW DANCES. LA CHATTE BLANCHE; Ob, THE WHITE CAT ! ~~ "■ jratic Gems selected and Look out for " La Sylphide." Box Plan at Begg and Co.'s Mußic WareBox open at 7.30. Performance at 8 sharp. PRINCESS'S THEATRE, Lessee and Man»ger...Mr George Darrell. TO-NIGHT I TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHi 1 . NEW ZEALAND PANTOMIME, TROOKULENTOS! Undoubteldv the Grandest Needing no Bogus Advertisements to herald it. The unanimous voice of the public announcing its unqualified pre-eminence. Ask the thousands who have already witnessed It Read opinions of all the papers, then come and judge for yourselves The Great SAM PO- LE To-night. m . VJ . The Channinjt PATTY HOLT To-night. The Eccentric OLLY DEERING To-«dfc*\ . STONEHAM.the Funny Clown, to-nisrht. WILLIS'S Marvellous SCENERY to-night. Never Equalled. GRAND DOUBLE HARLEQUINADE. Further announcement unnecessary. No advance in the prices. Box offiee at Begg's. ORINCESS'S THEATRE. EXTR AORDINA R Under engagement and will shortly appear, the world-renowned ZINGABI GHRI*TY MINSTRELS, Thirteen in Number. NEW SONGS, NEWGEMS, NEW JOKES. mEMPERANCE HALL, TRIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, GRAND FASHIONABLE NI3HT. GIFTS! GIFT Si! Batchefrer's Combination. Pantascope Pacific Route American Dioramas. MKRRIMAC AND MONITOR. OLYMPUS, Introducing many of the Gods and Goddesses gorgeous Fairy Transformation ever presented to the Public of this City. GIFTS! GI F T S!l The Leading Gifts This (Friday) Evening will Include Large 8-day Clock, Crystal Inkstand, Inlaid Workbox, Large Album, Dessert Stand, Silk Umbrella, Cedar Card Table, Biscuit Casket, Bag Beßt Flour, Meerschaum Pipe, Silver Card Basket, Toilet Set, Together with 50 or 60 other Useful Gifts. Million Pbices: Front Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s; Back Seats Is. GRAND MATINEE Saturday Afternoon at 2.30. Every lady and all the children will receive a New Year's Gift. Admission: Adults Front seats, 2s; second seats, Is: duldren. 6d and Is. Every lady and all the children a gift! I. O. G. T. A PICNIC on New Year's Day in Sawyer's Bay in connection with All Nations and to be followed by a Couuert in the evening Tickets. 2s. The only ticket available bears the Lodge ■tamp. J. HARROD, W.S. TAIERI CaLEDOMAN SOCIETY. THE Seventh Grsnd Annual Gathering will be held at Mopgiel, on Monday, Ist will be submitted for competition. Running, Wrestling, Quoiting, Jumping, Dancing, &c," The Mosgiel Brass Band will be in attendance. NEW YEAR'S DAY. THE Annual Picnic of the Wakari Rifles will be held at the Kange onMenday next, commencing at 12 noon, a dmissroo free to the public. Refreshments may be had on the ground. In the evening a Ball will be held m thei Drill-she?, commencing at nine o'clock, lickets, 5s each, my be had from officers and Members of the Company. Corporation Nocioea. GREEN ISLAND CORPORATION LOAN. TENDERS are invited for 10 (or any less number) Debentures of LIOO each, redeemable in twenty years from date of issue, secured on the Municipal Hates in accordance with the Otsgo Municipal ( orj-orationß Ordinance, 1865, and bta-.ii g iutueso at the ra;e of 7 per cent. p« aimun, pay;.bl fc halfyearly. Tnders will be received at our office in Moray place, Dunedin, until Thursday. 4th January, 1877. J RFTC) tc DUNCANS. JEdnuetlOßAL -\lf IBS GIBSON, ■**"*• Student' of the Voyal Academy of Music, England, gives Lessons upon the PIANO and in SlN'il G, at pupils' residences in Dunedin and Port Chalmers. Cornhill Cottage, Caversham, Dunedin. mHE MIOSES BELL GIVE MUSIC LESSONS at their Rooms, and.at the Girls High Scboc. Kooms at Mr Hardy's Offices, near.MrlA Ben's Mufe Ba ton, Princej ifcetfc
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Evening Star, Issue 4318, 29 December 1876, Page 2
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672Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4318, 29 December 1876, Page 2
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