'C ALITOR N lAN Q I B C US, PRINCESS THEATRE. -Proprietors.., Hebe S. GREENBERG- and CO. -Manager Mr W. H. EOLEY. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. IMMENSE SENSATION. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, Nov. '3oth, THIRD GRAND CHANGE OF PERFORMANCE. ■First time here, 'the' Great New Sensation Act, THE FLYING BAR ON 3 HORSES. First time here, the splendid performance on the DOUBLE TRAPEZE. New Feats by the Dogs and Monkeys. NEW AMUSING FARCE. Doors open at a Quarter past Seven, to commence at Eight o’clock. -Admission: Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s; Children, half-price. Notice. —Private Boxes and Seats may -be -secured at Mr Rees’s. The Last Grand FASHIONABLE DAY PERFORMANCE On SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd DEC., At 2 o’clock. -Families and Schools at reduced prices. N.B.—Riding Lessons given on application to Mr -W. H. Foley, at the Theatre. ARDENS. A U XHA L L Q A. C. Rees Lessee. OPEN DAILY, (Sundays Included). ADMISSION FREE. UNAVOIDABLE POSTPONEMENT, (In consequence of the weather), , of the RAND FETE CHAMPETRE, ’’vur VAUXHALL GARDENS, Until SATURDAY NEXT, DEC. 2nd, Under the Patronage -of the Eight Worshipful THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND, (Scottish Constitution), And the Right Worshipful THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF OTAGO, (English Constitution), The proceeds to be devoted to the Benevolent Funds of the Provincial Grand Lodges. -Admission to the Gardens, 2s 6d. Children under twelve years of age free. Non-Masons admitted. Tickets to be obtained of any of the Officers of -the Masonic Lodges under the Scotch and English Constitutions, and of Brother Rees, -and at the Gates on the Fete Day, and those already issued will be available. -Steamers and Boats will run all day at 6d fares. The Tide will servedhom 9 o’clock in the Morning. An excellent Quadrille Band has been engaged for the day. -A Collation will be provided at a moderate charge. OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS of the Association, and Volunteers and others intending to. join, are requested to pay their subscriptions forthwith (in 'order to enable them to compete in the forthcoming matches) to the Hon, Treasurer. A. MFARLAND, High street. PIANOS FOR HOT # CLIMATES Manufactured by Wilkie, Kilner and Co. These instruments are not only elegant in appearance, but are made of the best seasoned materials, stand admirable in tune, and .possess an excellent quality of tone. A variety on view at Wilkie, Webster and Co.’s Show Rooms, 15 Collins-street east, Melbourne. Repairs of every description thoroughly executed.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 802, 30 November 1865, Page 3
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