AMUSEMENTS. ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM. MONDAY, APRIL 18, at 8 P.if. Entertainment on behalf of choristers’ Guild by Mr and Mrs Hubbard, assisted by friends from St. John’s parish, Roslyn. “The Crushed Tragedian,” “ Boots at the Swan,” etc. Admission—ONE SHILLING. Entertainment (In aid of the Funds of St. Paul’s Church Ladies’ Guild), CHORAL HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, at 8 p.m. Patt I.—Concert (Vocal and Instrumental). Part ll.—Historical Tableaux children). Performers: Mrs Muiphy, Miss Bell, Miss Marshal), Miss Muir, Miss Weidner, Miss Jeanie West, Miss Wilson, Miss B. Wilson, Mr Jones, Mr Norman, Mr H. Smith. Admission, Is; at 8,45, 6d. pRINCESS’S THEATRE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 22 and 23. THE DUNEDIN AMATEUR DRAMATIC AND OPERATIC CLUB Will produce H. J. Byron’s well-known Comedy OUR BOYS. Sir Geoffrey Cbampneys ... Mr P. E. Hubbard Talbot Champneys ... Mr St. J. Branigan Perkin Middlewick ... Mr J. W. Cargill Charles Middlewick ... Mr J. T. Stewart Kempster ... Mr E. Keith Johnston Poodles Mr W. G. S. Bain Violet Melrose ... Mias Fanny Jones Mary Melrose ... .. Miss Ethel Jones Clarissa Champneys ... Miss Reynolds Belinda ... ... ... Miss J. Gilkison Doors open at 7.30 pm.; performance atß o’clock. Admission: Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Piano Company, Princes street, where tickets may be obtained. N.8.-Subscribers will be admitted either evening', but not both, and are requested to reserve their seats early. Fifteenth successful concert SEASON, 1871. 1887. FIRST VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND OP THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, FROM NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, U.S.A., Who have arranged to give several of their UNIQUE AND INIMITABLE CONCERTS In Dunedin. S3T This Company consists of Eleven Colored Persons; the majority are EMANCIPATED SLAVES. In addition to Modern and Popular SOLOS, GLEES, Etc., The Programme (which is changed for each Concert) comists of Selections from the WILD, WEIRD PLANTATION MELODIES, OR SPIRITUALS, That were Composed and Sung by the CAPTIVE SLAVES. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS Have been honored by Special Request to Sing in the presence of — HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA The Emperor anil Empress of Germany The Empress of Russia The King and Queen of the Netherlands The King and Queen of Saxony The Prince and Princess of Wales The Crown Prince and Princess of Germany His Excellency the Governor of Victoria and Lady Loch The Grand Duke and Duchess of Hcpse The Grand Duke and Duchess of Baden The late Prince Henry of the Netherlands The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone The Right Hon. John Bright His Excellency J. A. Garfield, Pres. U. S. His Excellency the Governor of N.S.W. and Lady Carrington HIS EXCELLENCY U. S. GRANT, Pres. U.S. Full particulars will shortly appear. PUBLIC NOTICES. JpUBLIO INSTRUCTION IN COOKERY. COURSE op 12 LESSONS in COOKERY, With practical demonstrations, by MRS MACPHERSON (Late teacher in the Edinburgh School of Cookery, and holder of a first-class diploma from the National Training School of Cookery, South Kensington, London), At the ODDFELLOWS’HALL, Rattray street, Commencing on MONDAY, 25th APRIL. Afternoon Glasses on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Glasses (especially for teachers, young ladies in business, servants, etc.) on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 7.30 pm. to 9-30 p.m. Doors open half an hour before each lesson. Tickets for course of 12 lessons, 16s ; single lesson, 2s, The teacher cooks and explains the dishes. Learners should take notes. Tickets and programmes may be had from Messrs Begg, Braith waite, and Macedo, and at door of Hall. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr J. 0. Wyllie are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late adopted daughter Agnes M‘Kay, which will leave his residence, opposite University, Castle street, To-morrow (Tuesday), 19th inst., at 2,30 p m., for the Northern Cemetery. A, AND T. INGLIS, Undertaker?. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. "VT OTICE.—The Burgess Lists and Defaulters’ J3I Lists for the various Wards of the Borough are now Open for Public Inspection at the Borough Offices during office hours. E. S. CLARKE, Town Clerk. MANTLE DEPARTMENT, Brown, ewing, and go. respectfully solicit an early Inspection of the following Now Goods MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES ULSTERS ULSIERS ULSTERS ULSTERS ULSTERS ULSTERS BOAS BOAS BOAS Ladies’ Seal Paletots and Mantles; Ladies’ Plush Dolmans; Ladies Plush Dolmanottes; Ladies’ Circular Fur-lined Mantles; Ladies’ Tourist Fur-lined Circulars and Dolmans; Ladies’ Cashmere and Macintosh Mantles, in great variety. Ladies’ Kyrle Oloth Ulsters and Dolmans ; Ladies’- Tailor - made Jackets; Children’s Ulsters, all sizes, in newest styles, A SPECULTYTHH NEW SHAPE FUR BOA. BOA.S, BROWN, EWING, AND CO. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS THE DRESD EN admitted on all sides to be the best and cheapest house in the Colony for Pianos Organs, and every kind of Muaiwl Instrument. Tho Sheet Music stock is enormous, and must be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy Hire System. J. A. X, REIDLE, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE ‘EVENING STAR’ RUNNERSi SOCIETY Deliver Bills, Circulars, Plans, etc., from house to house, in any district In Dunedin and suburbs, from Is Cd per 100. For information, etc,, apply to the Publisher Office of this Paper POSTAL Orders.—Advertisers are requested to remit Postal Orders instead of stamps AUCTION’S. THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, 1887, At 12 o’clock noon. Under Distress for Rent. Lachlan m*l b a n has been instructed by the Board of Governors of the Otago Boys* and Girls’ High Schools to sell on the above date, at the Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, Tho following STOCK;— Ist, 300 mixed wethers, now running on section 1, block Y., Strath Taieri District 2nd. 8,000 mixed sheep, now running on Run 213 a, Stnfeh Taieri 3rd. 6,000 mixed sheep, running on Ron 205, Strath Taieri. Terms cash, For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer; or Messrs Duncan and Macgregor, solicitors, Albert Buildings; or the undersigned.' P O. MAOANDRBW, SecretaryHighSchool Board* Dunedin.,
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Evening Star, Issue 7189, 18 April 1887, Page 3
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