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AMtUSBMENTB. EINOESS'S THEATRE. Lessee Bland Hor/r. Business Manager .. W. D. Seagrave. Business Agent W. K. Bishop. Assistant Manager Mr T. A. Howard. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF BLAND HOLT'S SEASON. TO-NIGHT, And Every Evening during the Week, At 7.45, Dunedin's Favorite Drama, THE WORLD (First Time since 1882). KLA.TSTD 'HOfl'S SPECIALLY-ORGANISED COMPANY, Including MRS BLAND HOLT. All the Original Effects. Appropriate Scenery by Mr George Gordon, Assisted by Mr Peake. The Most Successful Drama of the Day, In 8 Acts, entitled THE WORLD, By Paul Merritt, Henry P6ttitt, and Augustus Harris. Sir Clement Huntiugford Mr Walter Howe Harry Huntingford ... Mr Frank Gates Moss Jewell Mr Bland Holt Blackstone Mr W. H. Seagrave Langley Mr G. R. Ireland Owen Mr A. G. Poulton Pearson Mr E. A. Ryan Martin BaHhford ... Mr Augustus Glover Marshall Mr A. E. Nelson Dr Hawkins ... Mr Harry Noiman Dr Wyndham Mr J. A. Wistman Lawrence ... .. Mr H. A. Robson Locksley Mr T. A. Howtird Rushton Mr E. Arrowsmith Commissioners in ( Messrs C. Howard and Lunacy! G. E. Elton Detective Mr F, A. Garden Ned Owen Miss Montie Fredrics Mabel Huntingford ... Miss Ida Herberte Mary Bljth Mrs Bland Holt Alice Miss Agnes Lorraine MissM'Tabb Mrs Walter Hill Passengers, Colonist?, Seamen, Carriers, etc. Act I.—Cape Colony. The Diamond Fraud. Act 2. The Equator. The Infernal Machine Act 3.—The Raft. The Last Drop of Water. *" iA —Crystal Palace Gardens, SvHnnham. Cent, by Cent. Act s.—The Grand Hotel. Fatality. Act 6.—Lincoln's Inn. The Doctor's Certi6cate. Act 7.—The Lunatic Asylum. Esau and Jacob. Act 8.-The Palace Chambers. The Wages of Sin. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Piano Company's Warehouse, Princes street, where Seats may be reserved. Stall and Pit Tickets at Jacobs's. For Special Trains see daily papers. Doors open at 7. Overture, 7.40. Curtain, 7.45 punctually. TYCEUM HALL. SUNDAY, sth NOVEMBER. GRAND MUSICAL NIGHT. 1. Overture—" The Daughter of the Regiment" ... ... Orchestra 2. Glee—"Allegiance We Swear " Choir 3. Address ... ... Mr T. C. Farnie 4. Double Quartet—" Jingle Bells " Quartet Party 5. Song—"Tom Bowling"... ...Mr Dick 6. Song—"Dublin Bay"... ... Lady 7. Selection—" La Siege de Corintho " Orchestra 8. Glee—''The Rose of Allandale"... Choir 9. Cornet Solo ... ... Mr Sttatton 10. Hong—"The Maiden'sOhallenge " Miss Scott 11. Song—" The Lighthouse on the Sea " Mr Clarke 12. Quartet—" Four Jolly Smiths " Misses Peters and Larking and Messrs Dick and Torrance 13. Anthem—" All Hail, Zealandia!" Choir Conductor, Mr Parker; Accompanist, Miss Parker. Doors open at 7; commence at 7.30. Dress Circle, Is; Body of Hall, Od. SOUTH DUNEDIN CHURCH. GRAND BAZAAR GARRISON HALL, Opkns on TUESDAY EVENING, Bth NOVEMBER. TUESDAY EVENING, Bth NOVEMBER, At 7.30 p.m., And continues on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Hours: 3to 5.30, and 7 till 10 p.m. The immense quantity of Goods for Sale at the Bazaar have all boen marked at MOST REASONABLE PRICES, And Visitors will receive full valuo for money. ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINARY : Weighing Machine, Printing Machine, Telephone, Galvanic Battery, Shooting Gallery, Gipsy Fortune-teller, Ventriloquist, etc., etc., etc. Don't miss the Grand Opening Night. Dr Stuart will Preside. Keith Ramsay, Esq., will deliver Opening Address. Admission \ One Shilling. TEMPERANCE HALL, MORNINGTON. 4 N ENTERTAINMENT will be holden on \. FRIDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, 1887, in aid of the funds of St. Mary's Church. Paiit 1.-TABLEAUX VIVANTS „ 11.-OHARADE IN 3 ACTS. Interspersed with Songs by local Amateurs. To commence at 8 o'clock.. Admission, Is; Children under 12 half-price. YCE U M HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25,1887. PROFESSOR OSCAR DAVID'S GRAND GYMNASTIC ENTERTAINMENT. Complimentary Benefit tendered by his Pupilß (kindly assisted by the North Dunedin Rifles). Under the patronage of S : r Robert Stout, K.0.M.G., Drs Brown, Ooughtrey, Davies, Roberts, Stenhouse, Lindo Ferguson, De Zouohe, Golquhoun, Professor Malnwaring Brown, H. Mackenzie, Esq., the Mayor and Councillors of Dunedin, the Caledonian Sooiety of Otago.

Sir Robert Stout, K.O.M.G, in the chair. M. J. MONKMAN, Hon. Secretary. RELIMINARY PROGRAMME of THE OTAOO ANNUAL REGATTA, To be held on BOXING DAY, 1887. 1. Yacht Race (open to all-comers).—Dis-tance, 10 miles. 2. Four-oared Ships' Gig Race (for youths under 18 years).—Distance, 2 miles. 3. Maiden Four-oared Inrigged Gig RAOEt—Distance, 2 miles. 4. Seine Fishing-boat Sailing Race.— DUtanoe, 5 miles. 5. Boys' Raoh (under 15 years).— Distance, lmile. 6. Junior Foub-oared Inrigged Gig RAOE.~Distanoe, 2 miles. 7. Dingey Race (boats not to exceed 14ft; one man only),—Distance, 2 milos. 8. Fishing Whalbboat Sailing Race.— Distance, 5 miles. 9. Gbeasy Pole. 10. Junior Pair Oar Inrigged Gig Race. —Distance, 2 miles. 11. Open Boat Sailing Race.—Distance, B miles. 12. Whaleboat Race.—Distance, 5 miles. 13. Senior Four-oabed Inbig Gig Race,— Distance, 3 miles. 14. Ships' Four-oarbd Gig Race (to be pulled by ships' crews).—Distance, 3 miles. 15. Scullers' Race (best and best boats).— Distance, 3 miles. 16. Four-oared Ships' Gig Race (open to all-comers).—Distance, 3 miles. 17. Senior Pair-oared Inrig Gig Race.— Distance, 2 mile s. All boats to be subjeot to the. approval of the Commodore and Sailing Committee, Full particulars to be had from the Hon. Secretary, H. J. PULLAR, Port Chalmers. HE ROYALTIES. THE GRANDEST SHOW OF THE SEASON Commences NOVEMBER 23. ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE NORTH-EAST VALLEY. N response to the numerously-signed RequisiX tion that I should allow myself to be nominated for the position of Mayor for the above Borough, I have much pleasure in acceding to that request. „,„„„ SEPTIMUS MYERS. BOROUGH OF VALLEY. COUNCILLOR RUSSELL respectfully soli; cits the Suffrages" of the Ratepayers for the position of Mayor, and will state his views on municipal matters at the Council Chambers on Tuesday next, at 8. p.m. 1 The Mayor (Mr J. E. White) will preside,

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Evening Star, Issue 7361, 5 November 1887, Page 3

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