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AMUSEMENTS. •pEINCESS'S THEATER Director and Manager ... Signor Majeroni. Continued Success of SIGNOR { gjjggjg } SIGNORA THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 8 Grand Popular Bill. Production of the Great Legendary Drama, in three acts, entitled THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. The whole of the Magnificent Scenery specially painted for and used in the great Jubilee production of this intense drama in Melbourne has been brought, and no effoit will be spared to make this performance unique and memorable. A GREAT OAST OF CHARACTERS. During the second act Miss Lucia Harwood will sing the "Estudientina," from 'Boccaccio.' THE GREAT DUEL SCENE, Acknowledged to be the most realistic fight ever seen on the stage. Prices of Admission: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Piano Depßt; Day Tickets at Jacobs's. SPECIAL NOTICE. The following arrangements have been made for the LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE SEASON: MONDAY and TUESDAY, October 10 and 11, The Great Historical and Exciting Drama MARIE ANTOINETTE. WEDNESDAY, October 12, The beautiful Society Play JEALOUSY. THURSDAY, October 13, Last Night of the Season, and GRAND FAREWELL BENEFIT Tendered to Signora Majekoni, MARY STUART and AKER. LYCEUM HALL. SUNDAY EVENING. RAND SACRED CONCERT. 1. Grand Selection from " The Messiah " Orchestra. 2. Grand Chorus, "Gloria" ("Twelfth Mass") Choir. 3. Address ... Mr T. C. Farnie, M.A. 4. Solo—"Beyond the Gates" (Pinsuti) Mr R. C. Torrance. 5. Air—"l know that my Redeemer liveth " ("Messiah"), with violin obligato Miss Peters. 6. Selection—"AveMaria" ... Orchestra. 7. Solo and Chorus—" Marvellous Work " ("Creation") Choir. 8. Song—" Hear the Wild Winds Blow " Mr S. Myers. 9. Song—" The Vesper Hour " (Beresford), with choral obligato ... Miss Larking. 10. Quartet—'" God is a Spirit" (Bennett) Misses Peters and Jackson, Messrs Torrance and Dick. 11. Grand Chorus (finale)—" The Heavens are Telling" ("Creation'), with recitative and full band accompaniment ... ...' ... Choir. Conductor, Mr J. Parker; Accompanist, Miss Parker. Doors open at 7; commence at 7.30. Dress Circle, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. ' C E U M HA MONDAY, 17th OCTOBER. A SOCIAL, consisting of Promenade Concert and Dance, will be held to celebrate the Laying of the Foundation Stone. Sir R. Stout will deliver an Address. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Double Tickets, 4s; Single do, 2s 6d. T. P. FARRA, Hon. Sec. FIRST CHURCH. nANTATA "UNDER THE PALMS," J WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, At 8 p.m., BY A CHORUS OF 150 VOICES. Soloists: Miss Mollison and Mrs Fraser, soprano; Miss Adams, alto; Messrs Stewart and Dickson, tenors; Messrs Adams and Lane, bass. Accompanists: Mrs Salmon and Miss Morrison, pianists; Mr Wyper, jun., organist; Mr Tucker, cornet. J. R. Reid, conductor. Rev. Jas. Gibb in chair. Tickets: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. [A Card.] WING to the detention of the Mararoa at w Melbourne, Mr BLAND HOLT'S DRAMATIC SEASON is unavoidably Postponed till THURSDAY, 20th INST., at ths Princess's Theatre, on which date will be presented for the first time in New Zealand the splendid Spectacular Drama entitled "ALONE IN LONDON," with full Scenic and Spectacular Effect*. To be followed by the great Sporting Drama, "A RUN OF LUCK," AND "THE WORLD." Full particulars in Bills and future Advertisements. W. BISHOP, Business Agent for Bland Holt. PUBLIC NOTICES. INTIMATION. S.P.Q..R. S.P.Q.R. ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 155 George street. 155, SINCLAIR PEDEN AND CO. J beg to intimate that they are Removing to the above Address. In doing so, they return their sincere thanks to their numerous Friends and the Public for the kind patronage they have bestowed on them since opening. In still continuing their support they can assure aM cuch that they will make it their earnest endeavor to give such value as shall merit their approval. Buy where Cash conquers Credit and Cooperation. Buy from SINCLAIR PED*N AND CO., The Keen-cutting Grocers, 155 GEORGE STREET, 155 (OFFEE PALACE. COFFEE PALACE. ROSS BROTHERS Proprietors. The Proprietors have to thank their Friends and .. •> ,N. «... .1 _ , »_ i.. 1.1..!appeal, and to apologise to those who did not receive sumoient attention at Luncheon yesterday and to-day. On Monday next the staff will be considerably augmented. The bill of fare for lunch will be unsurpassed by anything in the City. The Two Cafe's on the ground floor (the finest of their kind in New Zealand) will then be in full operation, while the bill of fare for Tea is already. TARIFF as Follows : (Lunoh, 12 to 2; Tea, sto 7) Oold Joints, with Cup of Tea, Coffee, Coooa, or Chocolate ... ... 6d Fish, Grills, Entrees, Pastry, etc ... Is Saturday Night Suppers (hot and cold), from 7to 11 p.rn. ... ... 6d Terms i Visitors, 5s per day. Boarders, from 22s 6d to 30s per week (according to position of rooms, etc.). The whole building is now undergoing complete overhaul, and on Saturday Evening, the 15th inst., will be lighted with the electric light and thrown open for public inspection. All are cordially invitedThe Billiard-room will be open on Saturday. Two of the finest full-sized tables. Popular prices: Daylight,soup,6d; Gaslight,soup,ls; 100 up, Is 6d. Experienced Marker in attendance. PUBLIO NOTICE. XTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, J3I CHUIE SING, have Bought the Business lately carried on by Wong Hong, Fruiterer and Greengrocer, Walker street; and I hope, by careful attention and only keeping the best goods in stock, to seoure a continuance and extension of the patronage accorded to my predecessor. Notice is horeby also given, that I will pay only the accounts, due by Wong Hong to the following merchants: Messrs F. Meenan, Sandison and Co., P. and J. Isaacs, Fleming, T. Paterson and Co., Nimmo and Blair. CHUIE SING. GRAND EXHIBITION, 0? SPRIN.G NOVELTIES. ROWN, EWING, AND CO. i New Goods Are showing in the various deNew Goods partments a magnificent Stock of New Goods New Goods, which, for variety New Goods and quality, oombined with saleNew Goods able prices, cannot be equalled. New Gooda Mr Ewing is now visiting the New Goods Home markets, and knowing of New Goods our increased facilities to further New Goods extend our business, he has already New Goods sent us for this season double the New Goods quantity of Goods ordered. New Goods New Millinery, New Mantles, New Goods New Silks and Plushes, New New, Goods Dress Materials, New Prints, New Goods New Washing Textures, New New Goods Ribbonß and Laces, New Gloves, New Goods Youths' Clothing, and GentleNew Goods men's Mercery. * BROWN, EWltfG, ANBQO.

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Evening Star, Issue 7337, 8 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7337, 8 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7337, 8 October 1887, Page 3

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