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ABMUMRieBt■< Q UEEN’S THEATRE, Directress ... ... Miss Lydiu Howards. Stage Manager Mr Harry Power. TO-NIGHT, another Large Bill will be presented by LYDIA HOWARDE TROUPE, The Greatest Novelty of the present day M.DLLE. ERANZINI, Queen of the Bicycle! Pronounced to be the most astounding Feats ever attempted. TO-NIGHT, the BeautPul Burlesque, FRA DIAVOLO ! At 9.30 o’clock MDLLE. FRANZINI, in her great Bicycle Feats. The whole to conclude with a GRAND CONCERT, In which Miss Lydia Howarde will sing Bishop’s beautiful song “ Bid me Discourse,” with flute obligato by Mr H. Poole - "What shall be say of Franzini and her marvellous Bicycle performance ? The applause was most enthusiastic, and bouquets were showered upon the stage. Her handsome .appearance and graceful poses crested a furoie, and it is not too much to anticipate that crowded houses will nightly testify to her marked ability.—* L'Entre Acie' March 27. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is.

PRINCESS’S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager, Mr George Darrell. 7,000 PERSONS IN SIX NIGHTS Visited the Princess’s Theatre to witness that lovely avd accomplished artiste. MBS SCOTT-SIDDONS, MRS SCOTT-SIDDONS, “Who will appear tb-night in a Grand Doable ~ - Programme, suppoi ted by MR GEORGE DARRELL. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) ONLY, Shakspeare’s Grand Play, in Four Acts, The MERCHANT OF VENICE. Portia Mrs Scovr-SIDDONS Shylock Mr Geo. Darrell Bassanio Mr J. B, Steele Concluding with Shakspeare’s 3-act comedy, TAMING THE SHREW. Katherine ... ... Mrs Scott-Siddoks Petruchio ... Mr George Darrell Tuesday— The School for Scandal. BMP E RANGE HALL. .MONDAY, JANUARY 29. HE REV. W. KELLY, S.J., will deliver his celebrated Historical Lecture " Paris; her Battles, Sieges, Fortunes that she has passed.” H's Worship the Mayor will take the chair at 8 p.m. Reserved Seats, 3s; Body of the Hall, 2s; Gallery, Is. Tickets may be had of Messrs West, Princes street; Macedo, South Princes street; F. Meenan, Gaorge street; and of the Members of the Committee.

Shipping. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). OE F F OR O AMARU. —WAITAKI, (O. and D.S.C.), To-morrow, Tuesday, 23rdAap. Passengers by 7.10 a.m- train. till 4p.im Monday. S A‘M 3O N, pt b., . on Wednesday, 21th January. Passengers by 9.30 p.m. train. Cargo till 2 p.m, OB TIMARU. TAIARO A 8.8., To-morrow, Tuesday, 23rd January. Passengers by the 5.15 p.m. train. XjlOR SYDNEY, via Lyttelton and WelJC lington (booking through to all Queensland Ports). WAKATIPIL s. s., on Wednesday, the 21th January. Passengers by 12.15 p.m, train. To be followed by the ROTORUA, s. s., via all Northern Ports, on Wednesday, 7th February. FOE LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki and Manukau, taking Cargo and Passengers for transhipment to Eaikouras, Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton, Rangitikei, Westport, 'Hokitika, and Greymouth.— TAU PO, s. s., ©n Friday, the 26th Jan. Passengers by 12.15 p.m. train. Cargo now being received at the Railway Sheds. To be*followed by the TARANAKI, s.s., Tuesday, 30th Jan. FOR AKAROA - TARANAKI, s.s., on Tuesday, 30th Jan, F OR NAPILB, POVERTY BAY, TAUEANGA, and AUCKLAND.— WAN AKA, 5.8,, about Monday, sth February. Nom—From 11th December to 31st January, Return Tickets will be issued to parts within the Colony at which the Company’s steamers call, at a reduction of 30 per cent, off double fares, available for return till 28th February. Offices : Union Buildings, Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets.

STEAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY. Via Lyttelton and Wellington. or about WEDNESDAY, 24th January. Through Tickets to London by s s. Nemesis 3896 tons, leaving Sydney about 24th February. SJO UTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under: WANGANUI, a. s., for BLUFF HARBOR, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Passengers by 5.15 p.m. train. Express. s.s., for bluff and RIVERTON, ON SATURDAY NEXT, Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail !rom Bluff at Consignees’ risk and expense. Excursion Tickets, 50s each, available till 28th February next. IHE Favorite Screw SteamA. ship EASBY, 1,489 tons register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Reduced Fares. FRANCIS FULTON fc£. HOUGHTON & CO.,

Bualnosa Notice. BOYS’ CAPS, 6d j Men’s Caps, 6d: Boys’ Tweed Suits, 6s 3d: Men’s Tweed Coats, 10s 6d ; Boys’ Printed Mole Tronsers, 4s 9d; Men’s Cotton Bedford Trousers, 8s 6d ; Mens Tweed Trousers and Vests, 14s 9d; Mens Paget Coats, 15s 6d; Men’s Pelt Hats, 2s 6d; Men’s Straw Hats, 2s 6d; Men’s Cotton Shirts, Is 9d; Strong Tweeds, 2s 3d peryard; Men’s Oxford Shirts, 3s 6d; Mosgiel Tweeds, 4s 6d yard ; Men’s Alpine Hats, 3s lid.— HERBERT, HAYNES & CO. FOR SALE, on very easy terms, Half-an-acre, with two Feur-roomed Houses, with stable on the ground, at the Glen ; very cheap. For price apply to G. Border, George street. F 108 SALE, Four-roomed Cottage and Section, Boslyn. Apply James Winter, Wanted a number of Expends enced Men to kill rabbits: must have good dogs. Apply M'Kenzie’s Labor Mart, 6, Ajrcade, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 4337, 22 January 1877, Page 2

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