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RINOESS'S THEATRE. Lessees ami Managers Messrs Ricnoll) and A&LISON. Business Manager ... ... L. J. Lomt. General Business Agent ... Liddy. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. LAST WEEK ) GKO. RIGNOLT) I GEO. RIGNOLD And Specially-selected GEO. RIGNOLD-\ ("GEO. RIGNOLD ! GEO. RIGNOLD ( ' GEO. RIGNOLD GEO. RIGNOLD ( ) GEO. RIGNOLT) GEO. RIGNOLD ; I GEO. RIGNOLD MISS KATE BISHOP-j Aud MISS KATE BISHOP I SlM!P i a ii v . w lected MISS KATE BISHOP f S*toSw MISS KATE BISHOrJ <"**** «>mp*ny. In J. Derrick's great Eccentric Comedy (For the first time in New Zealand), CONFUSION \ 8.10 The Comedy Begins CONFUSION 8.15 Smiles CONFUSION 8.20 Laughter CONFUSION 8.30 Uncontrollable Laughter CONFUSION S.fiO Interval for Recovery.' CONFUSION 9.0 Second Act CONFUSION 9.10 More Laughter CONFUSION 9.20 Plot Developing CONFUSION 9.25 Shrieks CONFUSION 9.30 Howls CONFUSION (1.40 Convulsions CONFUSION 9.45 Nccessaryintervalforrest CONFUSION 10.0 THiitn Act Confusion CONFUSION 10.10 Cunfution Worse ConCONFUSION 10.17 Hysterics [founded CONFUSION 10.20 Sides AcMng CONFUSION, 10.40 Ambulances may be ordered, and HOME FOR RECOVERY. To bo interpreted by the following Towerfil Company:— MTOPLEFORD }"' GEORGE RIGNOLD Christopher Blizzard ... Mr Jas. A. Meade Rupert Svmbcrry ... Mr H. E. Hambro James ... ... ••• Mr J. F. Cath&iit Dr Bartholomew Jones ... Mr A. Isaacson Michael Muzzle Mr J. W. Hazlitt ROSE MUMPLEFORD.. .Miss KATE BISHOP Violet ... ... Miss Lucia Harwood Maria ... ... Miss Maggie Langueville Lucretia Trickleby Mrs George The Pig (his original character)... ... Jim The Baby ... James and Maria's Offspring (Her first appearance in New Zealand). NOTICE.-Thero will be FIVE MINUTES' INTERVAL between Ist and 2nd Acts, and EIGHT MINUTES between 2nd and 3rd Acts, CONFUSION.—The Best-constructed Farcical Comedy of modern times ; had a run of over 500 Nights at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, and is now being played there. It lias also met with the most gratifying success throughout Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and Queensland, having been played for over 2to times to Crowded Audiences, who have testified by their Boisterous Laughter and Applause that it is THE FUNNIEST OF FUNNY PLAYS. The Management beg to announce that, owing to prior arrangements and the departure of this Popular Company for the Northorn Cities, " Confusion " will be the last attraction they will have the honor of placing before the Public of Dunedin; but, encouraged by the liberal support that has been accorded them, arrangements are being made for a Return Visit, when other Novelties, including Hugh Conway and Comyns Carr's celebrated Drama "CALLED BACK," will be presented with that completeness customary under this Management. Prices— 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Carriages at 10.40. Overture at 8. Box Plan at Dresden Pianoforte Depot. Day Tickets at Jacobs's. THE FAMOUS COLORADO BEETLES ARK COMING. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. SOOIAL MEETING will be held in the University Library, on Tuesday, March 30th, at 8 p.m., to meet Professor Maegregor on tho eve of his leaving for Wellington. Admission by ticket, obtainable from Miss Freeman, Girton College, W. H. Mansford, Esq., Registrar, the undersigned, or other students. T. CHEYNE FARNIE ) For the W. A. SIM [Committee. RS KLINGENFELD (Miss Heatfc) is J. Open for Engagements during tho Winter Season—Concerts or Dramatic Entertainments. For term?, etc., apply to Mr Reidle, Dresden Pianoforte Depot. PUBLIC NOTICES. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. LAURENSON (Lato Manager of the N.Z. Clothing Factory's Retail Branch) Begs to notify the Public that he has OPENED those Premises formerly occupied by J. Wilkie | and Co. (opposite the Queen's Theatre), with a CHOICE STOCK MEN'S CLOTHING, HATS, HOSIERY, AND SHIRrS, And every Requisite of Gentlcmen'B Apparel. INSPECTION INVITED, So that Customers can satisfy themselves of ] the Cheap Prices at which the Goods will be Sold. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. SOUTH WARD. [OTICE IS HEREP.Y GIVEN that at the Nomination of Candidates for tho Offioe of Councillor this day, the only one nominated was GEORGE HAILIDAY SMITH. I therefore declare tho said George Halliday Smith to be duly elected. E. S. CLARKE, Returning Officer. Maori Hill, March 2!>th, 1886. FUNERAL NOTICE. HAND AND HEART LODGE, M.U 1,0.04?. EMBERS of the above Lodge- are respectu fully invited to attend tho Funeral of our late brother, Alexander M'Queen, which will leave tho Hall, Stuart street, at 4 p.m. To-morrow (Tuesday), for the Southern Coinetery. W. G. MUNRO, N.G. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD NOTICE. * ri'LIOATIONS will bo received until 2 l. o'clock of Thursday, the Bth April prox., for position of an Inspector of Works. Preference to be given (other qualifications being equal) to a Mechanical Engineer. Further particulars at Engineer's office. Salary monthly, at tho 2'ate of L2OO per annum. JOHN It. GILUES, Secretary. March 2fth. 1880. FANCY DRESS MATERIALS. >ROWN, EWING, AND CO. -* respectfully solicit an early Inspection of their present stock. It comprises every Novelty of the Homo markets, and, whilst the more Fashionable Fabrics have received special &.V----tendon, those of a more najturp are most carefuily The prices, which range from Bid to 6s, are, Kkon\ reasonable—in fast, ye wmoh hjwer ijhan Bunikr; qualities have been invoiced at by the manufacturers m previous seasons. Trinces Stkeet, Corner of Mans?. *ireet.

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Evening Star, Issue 6863, 29 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6863, 29 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 6863, 29 March 1886, Page 3