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AMUSEMENTS, RINOKSS'S -iUEATBB. LV3T FIVE NIGHTS LAST FIVE NIGHTS or MISS GENEVIEVE WARD AND MB W. H VERNON. THIS (THURSD4I) EVENING, Last Performance of the uew play MAMMON; 08, THE MONEY MARKET! Which was bo enthusiastically reoeived onitg firat representation last evening. Mr W. H. Vbenon In his great charac:er of Sir Geoffrey Heriott. Miss Genevikve Ward as Lady Herlott. A o fc I.- Sir Geoffrey's Study. "At the Zenith." Act II.—" Falling," Act lit—Violet's Boudoir. "Falkn" After which Kiss Ward will recite Aytouus Poerr, " Kdinburgh after Fludden." - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 (Viceregal Command Night), FORGET-ME-NOT! I (On this occasion only). Mr Vornon iu his celebrated impersonation . Plumper In " 000 l as a Cucumber." Under the patronage of His Excellency Sir William F. D. Jorvola, R.E., GO.M.G., 0.8. Admission—Dress Circle, 4a; Stalls, 2a 6d ; Pit, 1«. Box plan at the Dresden Piano Dep6t, Tickets for Stalls and Pit at Nathan's. Doors open 7.30; overture at 8 o'olcck. Carriages at 10. SO. Special traraa to all parts after performance. Business Manager for Miss Ward, Signer Aqeati, Advanoe Agent ... Liddy. HARRISON HALL, FAIR OF ALL NATIONS. Patson: His Excelionoy the Governor. Opening Ceremony, THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1884. Doors open at 7 p m, 7,30-The Children in Costume will March in In National Groups, followed by general procession, 8 p.m.—Opening Address by His Excellenoy the Governor, followed by Dance (Sir Roger de Ooverley). 9 p.m.—Swiss National Dance, 9 15-French Play. The public admitted to the galleries only until after the firiit dance. ADMISSION 2«. AIR OF ALL NATIONS. PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Afteraoen—Open 3.30. 4.30 National Danca 5.0 ... .» Punoh arid Judy, EvenlDg-Open 7.30. 7.45,8.40 Punch and Judy 815 ... ... National Dance 9 0 Concert. Admission, Is, Admission to side shows, Is and Gd. FAIR OF ALL NATIONS. NOTICE. for the various Stalls msy bo sent to the Garrison Hall addressed to the care of the Ha'l keeper. ARTHUR STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL. O No" E R ! j In aid of Prize Fund. Under the Patronage of His Excellency tho Governor, LYCEUM HALL, FRIDAY, 28fch INST. Tart I. Selections by Misses Bill and Robin, Messrs F, W. Bay ley. J. Jago, H. Matthews, A. H. Norman, and H. Stookwell (who have very kindly given ihsir services), Part 11. By the Pupils of the School, Doonopenat 7 3); Concert to begin at 8 sharp, Admission—Dress Circle and Front Seats, 2s; Body of Hall, Is. EMPERANOE HALL, Mornington. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1884. THIRD ANNUAL CONCERT AND BALL In connection with the Zealandla Cricket Club, Admission: Double ticket concert and ball, ss; slnglo do do, 3s; chairs (concert only) 2s; back seats, Is. The music for the Ball will be supplied by the Italian String Band. The Grand Piano used at this entertainment kindly lent by the Dresden Piano Company. IHK LOYAL OAVEESHAM LODGE. M.U.I 0.0. F., will celebrate Its 3rd Anniversary by a BALL in the Oaveraham Hall On FRIDAY, 28th Inst. Tickets—4s Od double, 3s single, The Dresden Pianoforte Company have kindly granted the use of their Mlgnon piano. OTAGO ART SOOIEIY. ,HE NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of Works of Art is now Open daily in the Hall of the D.Y.M.0.A., Moray plaoe, from 10 a.m. to 6 p m.. and from 7 to 9 In the evening. The Exhibition will close on Saturday. Admission Is; Catalogues, 6d. JOHN H. SCOTT, Hon. Sec. OODYEAR'S ELECTRIC CIRCUS GREAT LONDON EQUESQUIRIOULUM Will Open In Duuedin 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 orowded audiences to the last. The Show is larger and better than ever, and has been reorganised for this season's tour of New Zealand. Full particulars In Thursday's Issue. GOVERNMENT HGTIOBB. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FRIDAY, 28th November, Trains will _ Run betweon Dunedin and Tahuna Park Railway Station at Intervals of half-an-hour from 9.0 a.m. to 1.0 p.m. A. GR4NT, District Traffio Manager. Traffio Manager's Office, Dunedin, November 27,1834. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. N THURSDAY, Saturday, and Monday, November 27th, 59th, and Deoember Ist, the Train usually loaving Dunedin for Burnside at 6.15 p.m. will Not Run, EXCURSION TO QUARANTINE ISLAND. ON MONDAY, Ist December, Speoial T/ains will leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 11.5 a.m. and 2.0 p.m., returning at 12.10 p.m. and 310 pm. retpectivcly. Faro, 2a 6d return, including boat fare. A. GRANT, District Traffio Manager, Traffic Manager's Office, Dunedin, November 25, 1884. MEETINGS. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE COMMITTEE, U.A.O.D. MEETING of Canterbury and Otago Representatives, on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, at Donaldson's Hotel, 8 p.m. A. H. SHELTON, Hon. Seo. JUMPS, INDIAN RUBBER AND CANVAS HOSE. Water Pipes and Sittings,

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Evening Star, Issue 6760, 27 November 1884, Page 3

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