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AMUSEMENTS T> BINGES S’S THEATRE. TO NIGHT (FRIDA'S), AND SATURDAY, December 21 and 32. Entertainments In aid of tha burns status fund. THIS EVENING, The Original Comedy, In ono act, of OLD FLUSTER. Oast of Characters: Mr Ezekiel Fluster Mrs Toby Diokson Herbert Vernon Dobson Webster ... Dp Pullemout Mrs Piaster Minnie Diokson Angelina ... Mr T. Black Mr J. T. Stewart Mr Hardy Mr A. D. Donovan Mr F. A. Hooper Mr Macgregor Miss Ward Miss Smart Miss Heath, To be followed by a MUSICAL INTERLUDE. Concluding with Gilbert and Sullivan’s Cantata, TRIAL BY JURY, BY THE DUNEDIN AMATEUR OPERA ASSOCIATION (Assisted by a strong and efficient Orchestra, under the eonduotorship of Signor 0, Mobley), Admission: Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d J Pit, One Shilling. Pit and Stall tickets at Nathan’s, Princes street. Box plan at 0. Begg and Oo.’s Warehouse, where seats may be secured, „ H. M. HERMAN) Hon. 0. F. MACLEAN f Secretaries.

SOIREES MUSICALS; THE FOURTH (and Last) CONCERT of the Series SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22nd, 8 o’clock, la the Daaedin Y.M.O. Association Lecture Room. QU B B N’S THEATRE. Lessee ... Jos. Piokebsqill. 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, fainted 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, 8s; Stalls, 2a; Pit, Is. Box plan at West’s. Every evening a Magnificent Distribution of Valuable Gifts will be made, and on the Opening Night, next Saturday, a Magnificent Suite of Furniture, Gold Watches, and costly articles will bo given away all over the house. Humorist and Interpolator, JOS. PIOKEBSGILL, piilNOESS’a THEATRE. Lessees Macdonald and Co, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BOXING NIGHT. AND 7.4S—EVERY EVENING—7.4S. The Great Drury I*ne Triumph, f YOUTH. ) _ YOUTH. < > YOUTH; { YOUTH, j The Most Successful Drama of the past decade, With all the ORIGINAL SCENERY FROM DRURY LANE MODELS. Mechanical, Electric, Calcium, and Gas Effects, Together with the STRONGEST DRAMATIC ORGANISATION EVER FORMED. Complete and perfect in every detail. Over 100 Persons engaged in this Great Play, The whole produced under the immediate supervision of W. G. OAREY and H. E. WALTON. Assistant Stage Manager ... J. H, Hazlitt, Scale of Prices—Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3a; Second Stalls, 2s ; Pit, ONE SHILLING. Box Plan now open at the Dresden Piano Dop6t, 27 Princes street, where seats may be secured six days in advance. J. P. MACDONALD, Manager. J. W. DODGE, Advance Representative. G arrison hall. " Twa Houes at Hame,” FAREWELL TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT (BOXING NIGHT). For a Short Season Only. MR KENNEDY Mb Kennedy MR KENNEDV Will give his Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND, Assisted by the following Members of his Family iss Helen Kennedy Soprano tsa Marjory Kennedy Soprano iss Maggie Kennedy Contralto r Robert Kennedy Tenor, itlre Change of Programme Each Evening,

In addition to the well-known Selection of AUJjD SOOTS SANGS Adld Soots Bangs AULD SOOTS SANGS And HUMOROUS STORIES Humorous Stories HUMOROUS STORIES, The MISSES KENNEDY will sing (in Gaelic) a number of GAELIC AIRS Gaelic Airs GAELIC AIRS, Specially arranged for them as Vocal Trios, and play a selection of REELS AND STRATHSPEYS, arranged as Pianoforte Duets. Performances will be given on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, THURSDAY. DBOEMBBR 27, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, MONDAY. DECEMBER 81, TUESDAY, JANUARY I, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. Commence at 8 o’clock. Prices of Admission : Front Seats, 3s; Balcony, 2s; Body of Hall, Is. Children halfprice. Tickets may be had of Messrs Begg and Co, Children in arms not admitted. R. KENNEDY, Manager. TAIERI CALEDONIAN SOCIETY’S Annual Sports, Ist January, 1884, will bo held at Mosgiel on the Cricket and Recreation Ground. A very liberal programme provided. Entries for the various events close at 6 p m. on the 24th December, 1883. Programmes to bo had from Mr J. Wilkie, bookseller, Dunedin, or J. H. MURDOCH, Hon. Sec., Mosgiel. TENDERS for the Right to Sell Refreshments (non-alcoholic). Fruit, etc., for Stands No. 1. and No. 2, close on 23nd December. To be addressed Hon, Sec. T. 0.8., Mosgiel. GOVERNMENT NOTICES; V. B. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. ON TUESDAY, 25th December, the Trains usually leaving Dunedin for Burnside at 6.15 p.m. and Burnside for Dunedin at 8.15 p.m. will not run. The Train usually leaving Mosgiel for Dunedin at 9,20 a.m. will not run. On Wednesday, 26fch December, a Special Train will Leave Dunedin for Palmerston at 9.45 a.m., Waitati 11.5 a.m., Soaoliif 11.40 a.m., Waikonaiti 12.15 p,m., arriving at Palmerston 12.50 p m.; Returning from Palmerston at 3 45 p.m., leaving Waikouaiti 4 20 p m.. Waitati 5 26 p.m., arriving in Dunedin at 6.56 p.m. On same date Special Trains will leave Dunedin for Mosgiel at 10.15 a.m. and Outrara for Mosgiel at 11 0 a m. in connection with the Taieri Show. The Train usually leaving Mosgiel for Outram at 5.10 p.m. will not leave till 6,15 p,m. A. GRANT, District Traffic Manager. Traffic Manager’s Office, Dunedin, December 21, 1883. "VT OTlCE.—Established 1861. Beissels J3( Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hairdressing Establishment and City Baths. Next Coffee Palace. FIREWOOD.— Wanted, Tenders for Carting 100 Cords Firewood from Mr Richards’s ground, Pino Hill, to premises near railway station, Ready-money Richards, George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 6479, 21 December 1883, Page 3

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