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AlTOßL^Era* J ANNUAL GV'/KYIW*? BUHOO KNr£[viV"?.Njii'.. , ..:si' Will bo ideated On TUESDAY EVENiIfG, DHCSMBEttIBTH. COMEDY AftD BURLESQUE. All the Characters by tho School Children. N.B.—-All those who possess ucr.ats, and were unable to attend owing to the wet night, will be allowed to use them. Those who have already seen the Performance will not be admitted without paying again. By order of the School Committee. OAVERSHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SACRED CONCERT, "UNDER THE PALMS," BY A Choir of over 100 Voices, On Wednesday, 19th December (To-morrow) Evening. Conductor: Mr Reid. Accompanist: Mr Lomas, Rev. J. Frazer-Hurst, 8.A,, in the chair. Doors open at 7.80; Concert at 8. Admission, Is; Children half-price. PRINCESS'S THEATRE, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 20th, 21st, and 22nd December, ENTERTAINMENTS In aid of the BURNS STATUE FUND. OPENING NIGHT, THURSDAY, 20th DEO. CONCERT By the Burns Statue Choir, To be followed by Gilbert and Sullivan's Sparkling Dramatic Cantata, TRIAL BY JURY, By the Dunedin Amateur Opera Association, assisted by an efficient Orchestra, under the conductorship of SIGNOR O. MORLEY. Admission—Dreas Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d { Pit, ONE SHILLING. Box Plan at Begg's Music Warehouse, where seats may be seoured. H. M. HERMAN) Hon. C. F. MACLEAN) Secretaries. CHORAL SOCIETY. Hebr Bbnno Sohebbk, Conductor, CHRISTMAS CONCERT. GARRISON HALL, FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER. Sir Michael Costa's Oratorio N A AM AN. Subscriptions, 21s; Single Tickets, 5s and 2s 6d; may be obtained of G. R. West and Co., C. Begg and Co., the Dresden Pianoforte Depot, James Muir, and M. Mendershausen. Books of Words gratis. Full and Final Rehearsal on Tuesday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. * U E E N'S T H E, A TR E, Lessee ... Jos. Fiokebsgiuu SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN. In consequence of the many personal solicitations and letters received, the determination has been made to Open the Season on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT With the Brilliant Panorama of MARK TWAIN'S INNOCENTS ABROAD, Painted by New Zealand's great artist, J. S. WILLIS. And his staff of assistants. This work has occupied Mr Willis's undivided attention for eighteen months, and where exhibited has met with the highest praise of Press and Public. This Christmas season has been specially set apart for Dunedin., The admittance will be popular prices, viz,: Dress Circle, 3a; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box plan at West's. Every evening a Magnificent Distribution of Valuable Gifts will be made, and on ihe Opening Night, next Saturday, a 12-gulnea Suite of Furniture, Gold Wfttchei, and costly artioles will be given away all over the house. Humorist and Interpolator, JOS. PIOKERSGILL,

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. SAOEED CONCERT, Christmas, 25th _ inßt., at 7.30 p.m. Friends and Patrons Invited. Admission free, RINOESS'S THEATRE. Lessees Maodonald and Co. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BOXING NIGHT. AND 7.45-EVERY EVENING-7.45. The Great Drcry Lane Triumph, / YOUTH. \ YOUTH. < > YOUTH. ( YOUTH. J The Most Successful Drama of the pant decade, With all the ORIGINAL SCENERY FROM DRURY LANE MODELS. Mechanical, Electric, Calcium, and Ga>s Effects, Together with the STRONGEST DRAMATIC ORGANISATION EVER FORMED. Complete and perfect in every detail. Over 100 Persona engaged In tbi* Oreat riay. The whole produced under the immediate supervision of W. G. CAREY and H. E, WALTON. Assistant Stage Manager ... J. H. Hazlitt. Scale of Prices—Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s; Second Stalls, 2s ; Pit, ONE SHILLING. Box Plan now open at the Dresden Piano Depdt, 27 Princes street, where seats may be secured six days In advance. J. P. MAODONALD, Manager. J. W, DODGE, Advance Representative. PRINCESS'S THEATRE. , ANTED, 100 MEN AS SUPERNUMERARIES in the production of YOUTH. Apply to Sergeant M'Oarthy, Drill Instructor, Stage Door. SHIPPING THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM. PANTS LINE. S.S. TONGARIRO. - ~~a" DMISBIOH to View this Steamer will only be granted on proL duotion of PERMIT, to 1 be obtained at the Offices of the undersigned. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). UrflON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW 'ZEALAND (LIMITED.) The above Company will despatoh Steamers m under: — OR OAMARU.—MAORI, s.a., on Tuesdays .' and Fridays. Passengers This Day (Tuesday) by 9.10 p.m. train. NOR TIMARU.—BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., I on Mondays and Thursdays. Passengers

train. OR tiYTTBLTON AND WELLEfGTON .« —ROTOMAHANA, s.s„ on Wednesday, 19fch Deoember. Passengers by 2.80 p.m. train. 108 NAPDIR, GIBBORNE. AIiTJAUOKr _J IiAND.—ROTOMAHANA, b.b., on Wednesday, 19th Deoember. Passengers by 2.80 p.m. train. fjlOR PIOTON, NELSON, TARANAKI 8? AND MANUKAU.—WANAKA, s.s.. on Monday, 24th Deoember. Passengers by 12.10 p in. train. , XIIOR. MELBOURNE VIA BLXJBTf AND JD HOBART. —TE ANAtJ, s.s., on Thursday, 20th Deoember. Passengers by 8.43 p.m. train. __«_«, "TflOß WESTPORT AND ORESTMODTH, S.S., on Thursday, 20fch December, oaWnst at Oatharo, Lytfcelton, and Welllnßton. Passengers from Dunedin wharf at 8 p.m. H7IOR AUCKLAND VIA OAMARU, J? LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE AND TAURANGA.-OMAPERE, s.s.. about Monday. 31st December, "IjlOR SYDNSiY VIA LYTTELTON AND J?) WELLINGTON.-HAUROTO, s.a.. on Tuesday, Ist January. Passengers by 2.80 p.m. train. ■ ■ TjlOR SYDNEY VIA LYTTELTON, WELJF LINGTON. AND BAST COAST PORTS. —ROTOMAHANA, s.s., on Wednesday, 19th Deoember. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. NOB LEVUKA FROM AUCKLAND 1 PENGUIN, 8.8., about Monday, 14th January, Aflri Fbbbuakt, Rstubn TigKKTS will be issued over the Ooimpany's lines In New Zealand, and to and'from Hobart and Australia, at bfbciam.v BEDpoBD baths, available for return till Blßt Swob, 1884, Omcwr: Oonw* d ttotpool and Bond rtretfs,

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Evening Star, Issue 6476, 18 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6476, 18 December 1883, Page 3

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