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AMUSEMENTS. P RINCESS’S THEATRE, Under tho Management of Mr 11, N. Abbott Acting Manager ... Signor G. Tksukuu, Business Manager Laohpan M'Gowan. Under tho DUHnguishod Patronage of Ilia SxooUowiy Sir W. V, D.J0rv01»,G.C.M.0.,0.8 , Governor of Now Jjonknd, GLORIOUS AND PRONOUNCED SUCCESS Ulot'lolifi and Pronounced SuodesH Obtained Niglil 1)V StfA.TR RON I AND WiLflON'B COMIC OPERA COMPANY In tho First Production of thn MOST POPULAR OPERA BOUFFE Composed bv LUSOOMBK BKARKLLB, BOBADIL BOBADIL BOBADI L BOBADIL BOBADIL BOBADIL BOBADIL BOBADIL Which will bo repeated for tho second time THIS EVENING. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. BOBADIL BOBADIL BOBADIL CROWDED HOUSE ! THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE I Enthusiastic Reception of MISS GRACIE PLAISTED. AUDIENCE PERFECTLY ELECTRIFIED ! Brilliant Reception of MR CHARLES HARDING. Encore Follows Encore ! Miss Fannie Liddiard, the charming Contralto ; Miss Ella Fenton, the exquisite young Soubntto; Mr Lithgow James, the powerful Baritone. Dance Caracterisque, by Signora E. Pasta. Splendid Chorus of THIRTY VOICES. Grand Amazonian March by the Corps do Ballet. Now Scenery. New Costumes. Orchestra under the Conductorship of LUSCOMBE SEARELLE, Overture at 8 sharp ; Carriages at 10.45. Prices of Admission —os, Bs, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Piano Depfit. Pit and Stall Tickets to bo obtained at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. EDUCATIONAL. NORMAL SCHOOL. rpHE above School will Rc-opon on MONDAY NEXT, the 25th inst. P. G. PRYDE. Secretary Education Board. FORBURY SCHOOL. fjpilE DUTIES of this School will be Resumed on MONDAY, the 25th INsT. J. STENHOUSE, Chairman. fjpHE MACANDREW ROAD SCHOOL Will RE-OPEN On MONDAY, JANUARY 25th. The Parents arc respectfully requested to send all the Children on the Opening Day if possible. SCHOOL will Re-open on Monday next, 25th January. Parents are requested to enrol Children as soon as possible. JAS. CAFFIN, Chairman. Cf AVERSHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL will 1 Re-open on Monday, 25th January. JAMES TODD. Chairman of Committee.

Tub mornington district sci iool will be Reopened on Monday the 2oth iust, ALEX. KYLE, Secretary of School Committee. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MRS MURPHY bar Resumed Teaching at her residence, Aistov Cottage, between Howe and Duke streets. Herr s t e i n m e t z, Voice Tuainkr, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, Has Resumed Teaching, and receives his Pupils nt the Room above Dresden Piano Depot, Princes street. |y ERR BENNO SCIIBREK HAS RESUMED TEACHING At his Rooms, Moray place, opposite Coffee Palace. OTAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Moray place. Principal .. ... Autuuu J. Bauth. THE above Academy will be opened on Monday, February Ist, on the principles of the London Academy of Music, in London, at which institution Mr Barth was one of the Masters for 11 years prior to his leaving for Dunedin. Students will obtain instruction in three branches of the profession—Harmony, Pianoforte, and Singing, or Harmony, Violin, and Pianoforte—for a term of 12 weeks, at the moderate fee of Six Guineas. Prospectuses sent free to any part of tho Colony on application. Entrance fee, ss. Entrance Examination Days Friday and Saturday. January 20th and 30th, between 10 and 4. VIOLIN. GE 0. H. SCHA CH T Has Resumed Teaching. 5 Princes street. Dancing deportment, musical CALISTHENICS. MR CHARLES HALL, Great King street north (late 111 Mato street, Hackney, London), is now forming Glasses for the above, and will introduce several New Dances which have never been danced in tho colonies. Advanced Classen, Fridays! Elementary, Wednesdays, 8 p.m. These Classes arc quit© private; only pupils admitted. Twelve lessons, LI la. Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 4 to 5,30. Dramatic Class, Tuesday Evenings, 8 o’clock. Members wanted. Schools and Families attended. Private Lessons at any hour. ss. Charles Hall’s new “Ballroom Guide." twelve stamps. LADIES’ SEMINARY, Filleul street, conducted bv Mrs Stait and Mrs Holy (nee Miss Allen) Re-opens Wednesday, 27th inst. Pupils enrolled Tuesday, 26th, 2 to 5 p.m. t7~CLAIR SCHOOL FOR YOUNG __ LADIES AND KINDERGARTEN. Principals—The Misses Turnbull. As a temporary arrangement, School will be conducted in Vestry of St. Clair Church. Duties begin February Ist. MRS R. C. FERGUSON, Teacher of Music. Piano for practice. Private instruction Reading, Spelling, Letter-writing; very moderate terms. 6 Stafford terrace, Dundas street. ARTHUR Street.—Mrs Brand will Resume he)' Music and School Duties on Monday, January 25tli. MISS DIDHAM, Teacher of Music and Singing, Hillside, Dunedin. Terms on application. INGLEWOOD Kindergarten, Queen street, Re-opens Monday, 25th. Children, three to eight; Quarterly, One Guinea; Pianoforte. Mrs and Miss Kate Grant. MUSIC.— Miss M'Adam Resumed Teaching January 21st. Wilton House, Duncan street. Particulars from Rector, Normal School. MUSIC.— Miss Gow Resumes Teaching February Bth. Lily Bank, Cargill street. MUSIC. - Miss Wicks Resumes Teaching on Monday, 26th, Brooklyn, Castle street north. LOST FOUND. &c. LOST, Bull-terrier Dog; white, young; cars lately cropped; scar on side. Please return Mr Haughton, St, Clair. F OUND, a Purse, containing sum of money. Apply P. Mitchell, Hillside, Caversham. Reward.—Lost, Tuesday morning, from JL \ r Farmers’ Arms Hotel, Black-and-white Collie Dog ; white ring round his neck ; collar and chain attached; answers to name of “Help." Return hotel. LOST on Monday last, Lady’s Macintosh. Reward on returning to North and Scoullar. WANTED Known—The Country Edition of the Stab can be obtained at the Railway Gate at 4.15 p.m. daily.

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Evening Star, Issue 6807, 22 January 1886, Page 3

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