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QU B K IT'S I T H EAT 88. , Lessee* Jos; PIOKEBBQHA. SPECIAL notice TO THK CITIZENS 6$ I>UNEDIN. THiS (SATURDAY) EVENING, The Brilliant Panoraitfa of . MARK TWAIN'S INNOCENTS AirROAD, 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 wi-h the highest praise of Press and Publfo, This Christmas season has been specially set apart for Dunedin. The admittance will be popuWr pSSOS, viz.: Dress Circle, 8s ♦, Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box plan at West's, Grand Gifts This NJgbi of Elegant Watches, The Magnificent Suite of Furniture " rpeclally made by North and Scoullar) Is ©•day on view at the door. Express at door to cart it away for the lucky winner. Humorist and Interpolated, JOS. PIOKERSQILL. SOIREES MtJSICALE. .HE FOURTH (and Last) CONCERT of the Series SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22np, .8 o'clock, In the Dunedin Y.M.O, Association Leoture Room.. , RING ESS'S THEATRE. Le55ee5........... .MaodoNald and Co. important announcement. boxingFnight. First Production in New Zealand of the Great YOUTH, YOUTH. WithatTthe ORIGINAL SCENERY FROM DRURY LANE MODELS, BY JOHN HENNINGS, assisted by JOHN LITTLE. The ARMS supplied from Birmingham, and by Sir W. ARMSTRONG AND CO., of Newoastle-on-Tyne. MECHANISM by GEORGE OAHILL. ELECTRIC, CALCIUM, and GAS EFFECTS, E. SIMMONS. The INCIDENTAL MUSIC composed and arranged by OSCAR B Drury Lane Theatre. First Appearance in New Zealand of the Celebrated Comedian, J. R. GREVILLE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, And Every Evening at a quarter to 8, The Great Milita YOUT In the lexicon of youth, Which fate reserves for a bright manhood, There's no such word as fail.—Bulwer Lytton. Note the following l Unequalled Oast: Frank Darlington .. .. Mr Frank Cates Rev. Joseph Darlington (Vicar ofßeechley) .. .. Mr W. GL. Carey Colonel Dalton .. "\ /Mr J. F. Cathcart Major Randall Beokley jjj Mr H.B. Walton Captain Lord Loverton £■» Mr R. Rogers Captain Hon. Arthur og Lavender » >C.§-<Mr J. H. Hariitt Willie Spratley. Mr J. H. Hazlitt Miss Roland WattsPhillips Mr F. Walters MrE. Green Mr J. R.Grevillo Lieutenant Leslie ~ ° Mr F. Walters Lieutenant Roberts ». ) \MtE. G^ oll Larry O'Pbeysey .. ' .. Mr J. R. Grevill TomGardham ) n nnvMM (MrH.Hodson Rutherford [..Convicts | Mr F . H arcourt Deputy-Governor of Convict Prison .. .. .. MrJoeTolano Swinton (a Prison Warder) M Mr J. Morgan Fowler (Mrs Walsingham's Servant.. Waiter at the Club EvadeMalvoisie Mrs Walsingham MrR. Reedman Mr H. Walsh Miss Emily Fitzroy Miss Flora Anstead Mrs Woeldridge Kitty Athdl ) Wft -fu tlj , in n f Miss M. Desraend Amy Athol j" Her Coußinß 1 Miss M. Falconer Alice Wenlook (Frank Darlinglington's Cousin) .. Miss A. Wooldridge Miss Jones (Mistress of Beech- * ley School) .. .. Miss Kate Aline Bessie .. •• •• Miss A. Livingstone Soldiers, Convicts, Warders, Villagers, Sailors, Afghans, etc.

Tableau 1. BEECHLEY CHURCH (SUMMER). THE ONLY SON. Tableau 2. PPER THAMES. CHANGING TO THE BOATING COTTAGE, THE MOTH AND THE FLAME. Tableau 8. FRANK'S ROOM. The Elaborate Furniture and Deooratloaa for this Magnificent Scene are from the Dunedln Iron and Woodware Company, Princes street, Tableau 4. MRS WALSINGHAM'S SOIREE. SWEET REVENGE. Tableau 5. THE CONVICT PRISON, THE GANG MATES. Tableau 6. THE DEPARTURE OF THE TROOPSHIP. "AULD LANG SYNE." Tableau?. DEFENCE OF HAWK'S POINT. DEATH OR GLORY. "A most realistic and truthful picture of Affghan warfare."— Vide General Lord Wolseley and General Sir Frederick Roberts, V.0., Tableau 8. BEEOHLEY (WINTER). THE RETURN. THE VICTORIA CROSS, ONE HUNDRED~EFFIOIENTLYTRAINED AUXILIARIES IN THIS GREAT PRODUCTION. The whole produced under the Immediate supervision of W. G. CAREY and H. E. WALTON. J. H, Hazmtt ... Assistant Stage Manager. Scale of Prices—Dress Circle, ss; First Stalls, 9s; Seoond Stalls, 2s; Pit, ONE SHILLING. Box Plan now open at the Dresden Piano DepOt, 27 Princes street. Tickets purohased during the day at Nathan's, tobaooonist, will be admitted a quarter of an hour before the doors are open to the public Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at a quarter to 8 sharp. J. P. MAODONALD, Manager. J. W. DODGE, Business Manager, ARRISON HALL. " TWA HOUKS AT HAMK." FAREWELL TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT (BOXING NIGHT). For a Short Season Only, MR KENNEDY Mb Kennedy MR KENNED? Will give his Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND, Assisted by the following Members of his Family:— Miss Helen Kennedy Soprano Miss Marjory Kennedy Soprano Miss Maggie Kennedy, Contralto Mr Robert Kennedy Tenor... Entire Change of Programme Each Evening. In addition to the well-known Seleotion of AULD SOOTS SANGS Auld Soots Bangs AULD SOOTS SANGS And HUMOROUS STORIES Humorous Btobiks 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. DBOEMBER 27, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. Commence at 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission : Front Seats, Ss; Balcony, 2s; Body of Hall, Is. Children halfprice. Tickets may be had of Messrs Begg and Co, Children In arms not admitted, S : KENNEDY, Manager, ELLEKNOWES ESTATE. Sections For Sale on terms to suit purJAMES A, PARK AND CO., Auctioneers,

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Evening Star, Issue 6480, 22 December 1883, Page 3

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