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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS’S THEATRE Leasee and Manager ... Bland Holt. liutinesa Manager .. W. H. Scagravc. Business Agent W. K. Bishop. Assistant Stage Manager Mr T. A. Howard. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, First Production in Dunedin of BLAND HOLT’S Second Novelty, A RUN OP LUCK, Written by Henry Pettittand Augustus Harris, Interpreted by B and Holt’s Speciallyorganised Company, including MRS BLAND HOLT. Gaud.—ln order that the details should be as complete as when presented in Melbourne and Sydney, Bland Holt travels with all the original Scenery in this representation that was idealised and executed by Mr George Gordon, assisted by Mr Ptake; the whole forming a series of the most picturesque stage views ever presented to the Australian and New Zealand public. Characters Harry Cop dey John t’opsley Squire Selby George Selby Captain Trevor Charlie Sandown Jim Ladybird Lord Earlswood The Duke ... Joe Bunny ... Sam Tomkiuson Station-master-Law yer Parsons Judge Parke Clerk of the Scales ... Daisy Copsley Lucy Bycfield Mabel Selby MrsWilmore Aunt Mary ... Phcebe Wood Mrs Seymour Maude de Lacy p «rker Mary Auctioneer ... Railway Porter Tom Catehpole Cerberus Mr Cbown ... in the Drama : Mr Walter Howe Mr A. G. Poulton Mr Augustus Glover Mr Frank Cates Mr G. R. Ireland . Mr Bland Holt Mr J. A. Wiseman Mr Harry Norman Mr T. A. Howard Mr W. H. Seagrave Mr Harry Nelson Mr H. A. Robson Mr F. A. Garden Mr C. F. Howard , Mr G. H. i lt->n Mrs Bland Holt Miss Mabel Tracy Miss Ida Herberte Miss Agnes Lorraine . Mrs Walter Hill . Miss Montie Fredrics . Miss Nellie Robins . Miss May Poole . Mias Annie Johnson . Miss Josephine Thomas . Mr E. A. Ryan . Mr Harry Keen . Mr E. Arrowsmith Mr C. Dowton Mr W. Pierce. Pictures of English Homesteads expressly painted by MR GEORGE GORDON, Assisted by Mr J. Peake. GOODWOOD LAWN, by MR J. BRUNTON. Original Drury Lane Music, Act I: THE COUNTRY. COPSLEY’S TRAINING STABLES. Act II: LONDON. Scene 1: The Sale by Auction, Scene 2 : The Hail at Mrs Wilmore’s. Scene 3: The Ballroom. Scone 4: The Boudoir. Scene 5 : The Garden in Regent’s Park. Act III: THE LAST MEET. SELBY HALL. Act IV: THE RACE. Scene 1: George Selby’s Chambers. Scene 2 : The Parlor. Scene 3 : The Stables. Scene 1: The Railway Station. Scene 5; The Lawn at Goodwood. Scene G : Ihe Weighing Room. Scene 7 : The Paddock. REAL BLOOD RACEHORSES. PACK OF FOXHOUNDS. THOROUGHBRED HUNTERS, Etc., Etc. Note. —Real Thoroughbred Horses supplied by Mr W. H. Taggart, of Moray place. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s Gd ; Pit, Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Piano Company’s Warehouse, Princes street, where seats may bo reserved. Stalls and Pit Tickets at Jacobs’s. For Special Trains see daily papers. Doors open at 7. Overture, 7.40. Curtain, 7.45 punctually. Y C E U M HALL. Lessees ... R. E. Moore and Harold Ashton. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Positively Last Appearance of the Famous MAMMOTH MINSTRELS and SPECIALTY ORGANISATION. A Grand Monster Farewell Performance. Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, Gd. pRINCESS’S THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING, Sunday Evening. Commencing at 8 o’clock precisely. An Intellectual and Musical Treat. GRAND CONCERT, by the Famous MAMMOTH MINSTRELS, assisted by Members of the Bland Holt Comcany (by kind permission of Mr Bland Holt). Programme: Overture, Orchestra; Quartet “The Third Night,” Misses Violet Kingsley, Lola Desmond, Messrs Fred Turner, and Douglas Hamilton ; Recitation (selected), Walter Howe; Jubilee—“ Slavery Days,” Charles Faning; Song—“ The Cradle of the Deep,” Doqglas Hamilton; Song—'’ Nazareth,” Miss Violet Kingsley; Recitation—- “ Smiting the Rock,” Miss Ruby Clifford; Song—*■' Lovers and Friends,” Miss Lola Desmond ; Ballad—” There’s no one like Mother,” Fred Turner, Interval of Five Minutes. Tryrolean refrain—“ Come Away,” Charles Faning; Dramatic recital (selected), Augustus Glover; Song—“Dublinßay,’’DouglasHamilton ; Song (selected), Miss Violet Kingsley; Recital—“Seven Ages of Man,” H. A, Pouli ton; Negro melody—“ The Old Log Cabin,” Fred Turner ; Song—“ The Twilight,” Miss Lola Desmond ; Recitation—“ Dream of Eugene Aram,” Prank Cates; Sympathetic duet—- “ The West Coast,” R. E. Moore, Harold Ashton; Negro hymn—“ Steal Away to Jesus,” Chas. Faning and Company. God Save the Queen. Doors open at 7; commence at 8. Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is; Pit, Gd. pYC EU M HALL. S NDAY, 30th OCTOBER. GRAND MUSICAL NIGHT. 1. Overture—" The Daughter of the Regiment” ... ... ... Orchestra 2. Glee—“ Allegiance We Swear” Choir 3. Address ... ... Mr B. Rutheiford 4. Double Quartet —“ Jingle Bells” Quartet Party 5. Song—“ Away to the Mountain’s Brow ” Mr Clarke C. Song-“ Queen May ” ... Lady 7. Selection—“ La Siege de Oorinthe ” Orchestra 8. Glee—“ The Rose of Allandale ” Choir !), Cornet 5010... ... Mr Stratton 10. Song—“TheMaiden’s Challeiige”Miss Scott 11. Song—“ Tom Bowling ” ... Mr Dick 12. Quartet— “ Four Jolly Smiths ” Misses Peters and Larking and Messrs Dick and Torrance. 13. Anthem—" All Hail, Zealandia! ” Cho’r Conductor, Mr Parker; Accompanist, Miss Parker. Doors open at 7; commhnoo at 7.30. Dress Circle, Is; Body of Hall, fld. Garrison hall. GARRISON HALL. GARRISON HALL. grand bazaar. GRAND BAZAAR. gPand BAZAAR. ■ Great Attractions }, Gr&t Attractions ! j Great Attractions !, jTHE SOUTH DRNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH, Assisted by Town Churches, will ppep their ■ QRA ND i BAZAAR m TUESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, Which will he continued during the Week. Dn Steaut will preside, Opening Address by Keith Ramsay, Esq. gar Look out for Advertisements Next Week, LOST POUND &c. LOST, between Dunedin Station apd P«rt Chalmers, Plush Containing gold pin and a ticket ‘Please return to Stationmaster either Port or Dunedin Station; will be rewarded. LOST, a Red-breast and Grey-back Cockatoo, from Leith street. Reward on returning to A. Stoneham, Leith street, near St. David street. . ’ • FOUND, in Mra a Sum of Mbhey. o*rier oatt have gams by giving particulars, ; ■ ■

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Evening Star, Issue 7355, 29 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7355, 29 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7355, 29 October 1887, Page 3

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