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"tTno f^iBI ft OBSB’S T BEAT BE. Bodies* Manager Advance Agent . , ' L AST NIGHTS Signor ACHAT!, ' (lODT. last nights Of BUSS GBNBVIBYE WABD : . ; :» - " AND . " BBW.E VEBNOH. WEDNESDAY AND iTBUBBDAT» NOVEMBERS (md 27, First time in New Zealand cihlhe New ComedyBtaima, written expressly-for Mr VebnoN I by Sydney Otundy, Esq., entitled MAMMON j P*, THE MONEY MARKET I Sir Geoffrey Hctiott(a successful speculator). • MbW/’H.VEBNbir Ur Ohlnnery (a millionaire brewer), Mr C.Fenhm Mr Wentworth (aheditbr) ! ... -Mr A. Darrtll George Sorrell (fc yonng Mr Montgomery Parker (Sir Geoffrey’s secretary), , - MrA-RLewrence James :: Mr-Edwaids Mrs OtJjiqery... . Miss Blojrft Amtead Violet {Sir Geoffrey’s daughter), , ], ; r* Miss Watts PHlUlns Lady, Eterlott {Sir Geoffrey’s wife)] • MlssGsneviEvb WABD Acti-Slt Geoffrey's Study] AttheZenith;” 1 Act 11.-“ Palling ” Act HI —violet's Boudoir. '- I ‘Falling.■ M 'I ; After which MisS Wabd will recite Aytouns , Poem, the '• Widow of GißHOa*.'-” ; ; | /P OBGET rM «• NO T i : - On Gils occasion .the patronage of , ' HlsExoalienoy Sir Wiliam F. D. Jezypis, . : ! .B ( E.,GGk.M.G,p.B, V Circle, 45;,, Stalls, 2s 63; Pit, Is, Box plan at tpe, Dresden Plano Depflt. Tickets for Stalls and Plt atNiihafirß. ,‘ 'Doors 6pen 7.30; hveutoreAtS o’clock. Oarrlsgesjat Hi SO. Speolifltratns'lo an parts after * *•• Ivi su 0 , A GBI OULT UH A L ; “ ■ i-kwb . ■ 1 ■ PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, u,. a: EIG HT H ANN DAL 6-H’O W; TAHDNA PARK, MUSSELBURGH. ; WEDNESDAY November 26 and 2f* .. FIRST DAY-WEDNESDAY, i . JUDGING DAY.. . li; . AdmlssiohvSs 6d frCm 10,15 a.m. , Trial of Sheep Dogs at 3 SGp.m. Tralus ftbm railway station every hour; Trams from at short Intervals during day. • ’’ . 1 SECOND DAY—THURSDAY. November 27; j PEOPLE’S-DAYi rank whole holiday, pCBho Half. . i ... holiday. iAHmlsslon, Is, from Ip a.tn., jThe Park will be formally opened by His BjxoeUencythpQoveinor at 1130 a.m(Grand Parade of Prize Cattle before Eds Excellency after the, • opening ceremony. Second Grand Parade of Prize Stock at 3 p.m. 'Leaping Matches and Hurdle Jumping from S.'SOp.m. . ;-: I Trains from railway station every 20 minutes from 10,15 a,m. , " : Trams from Manse street corner at short Intervals during day. Flnt-olasS BAND In attendance. SYDNEY JAMES, ■:> Secretary, AvR Bis 0 N HAL Li ' FAIR OP ALL NATIONS. ; Patron': His Excellency theGovemor. -r ri Openlpg Ceremony, . THURSDAY, 27th NO VEMBBB,IBBt. Doers openat 1 p, m. 7,3Q-The Oliihlteu fn.Costume wWMaroh in Ip Natlohal Groups, followed by genital procession. 8 p.m.—Opening Address by Hit Excellency the Governor, followed by DancaJfSff Edgar do I Ooverley), ' 9 p.m.—Swiss National Dance. • • 915-French Play. • i: L’INOOGNITO, V, .... ... OD . C’EST L’HABIT QUI FAIT IB MjOINB. ; I - pEBSONKAGES: Le Dnchesse de Bapfei Madame de Krt»konnau (la damn' i d’hoaisw) : ... .' ... ! La Mere Gertrude L’Anberglste La Grande Qudule fsa servante) Lina (petite paysanne coquette) Claire (petite paysanne mall* cleuse) .... ..... ... . Paysannes. Bliss Fodbr Bln Gibson- '. Mrs Allen ■ Bliss' Gracy Miss Smy the Bliss Muret La icdhe si passe de nos jours daps'on village AllenwpjiL, , Prlz d’Bntibe, Is, The pnblio admitted to the galleries only until '! after the first dance. ADMISSION 3s. OTAGO ART SOCIETY. fTIHB NINTH r ANNUAL EXHIBITION of X Works of Art Is now Open.; daily In the Hall of the D.Y.M.C.A., Moray place, from 10 ‘ in the evening. a.m. to 6 p m., and from 7 to 91 .The Exhibition will close pn Saturday, Admission Is; Catalogues, 61. JOHN H. SCOTT, Hon. Seo FAIR OF ALL NATIONS. NOTICE. . i OODS for the various Stalls may be sent JT to the Garrison "mil addressed to the re of the Had keeper. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 1 Of the )T AGO ANNUAL BEGATTA, To be held on BOXING DAY, DKOKMBBR 26, 1884. Yacht Face (open to all comers).—Centreboards to be sealed up or down, At option of j owner. Dlstsnce ten miles. Foub oak SHtpa’ Oia Back;— For youths under 17. Distance, two miles. Seniob Foub oab Inbio Gig Back.—Distance, three miles, ; 'Ssfaq Fjshing-boat Sailing Race —Distance, five miles : : Bona Fide Whaleboat Back—Boats not to exceed 28ft; four-oars and steer-ear. Distance,‘five miles. SHirs’ Foub oab Gig Race —To he pulled by ships' crews. Distance, three utiles. (Watebman’s Skiff Sailing RACE -Boats not to - exceed. 22it overall. Distance, five miles. Mot less than four boats to start, or no race. Seniob Pair oar Inbig Gig Race —Distance, two ra'loi. . Open Boat Failing Race, Distance, five miles. , ’ (Junior Foub oar Inbig Gig Back.—Distance, two miles. Dingey Rage.—Boats not to exeaed Flft; pull Or sail; ore man only.' Dlstanoetwo miles Juniob Paib oab Inbig Gig Race.—Dlstanoe, : two miles. jFoUhOAB Race (In ships’ gigs) —Open to ' Volunteers only. Bach otew to be cmposed of members of one company. Dts* I tacce, three iniles. FoUb oab Rage (In 'ships’ gigs).—Open to all comers. Distance, three miles, ITo conclude with a Tub Rage, All boats to be subject to thd approval ci the Qominodore and the sailing Committee. Fall particulars as to prizes, etc., shortly. j A. W. JOHNSON, Seoretaty. TTTOODYEAE’3 ELECTRIC CIRCUS GREAT LONDON EQUESQUIRIOULUM Will Open In Dunedin on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29. ; This Great and Genuine Canvas Show Is now on Its passage down from Sydney, where It has just concluded a most brilliant season of seven weeks, drawing crowded'andlehoes to the last. ! The Show is larger and hotter than ever, and {has been reorganised for this season’s tour of NoW Zealand, Full particulars lu Tbutadaj’c blue.

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Evening Star, Issue 6759, 26 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 6759, 26 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 6759, 26 November 1884, Page 3

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