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AMUSEMENTS. RINCE SS'S THEATRE. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT AMY SHER WI N, AUSTR ILIA'S QUEEN OF SONG. Positively H3R FAREWELL APPEARANCE, Close of the Most Successful Season on Record. The Programme will include all the most favorite Selections from MARITANA, And the famous MAD SCENE from LUCIA. Reserved Seats at the Dresden. Day Tickets at Jacobs's and Allen's, tobacconists. Popular Prices-Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2i 6d; Pit, Is. Stall Ticket-holders admitted by High street entrance till 7.30. Doors open at 7.15; to commence at 8 p.m. _ ~ HUGO GORLITZ, Manager. PRINCESS'S THEATRR. WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 14. Under the Patronage of the Savage Club and Leading Citizens of Dunedin. Me Frank Cates) A (Mb Frank Catks Mh Frank Catkb V Mr Frank Cates Mb Frank Cates J tribute (Mr Frank Oates TO THE MOST POPULAR LEADING ACTOR OF AUSTRALASIA, Who will appear on Wednesday Evening as a Reciter. TRAGEDY: " ' Eugene Aram' was rendered with a tragic force and an intensity of feeling which held the audience spellbound." COMEDY: ''Mr Gates's great powers of mimicry were displayed In an amusing fashion." Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2a 6d; Pit, Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Dep6t. Tickets everywhere. HARRY NORMAN, Manager. A GRAND SACRED CONCERT will be given in the N.E. VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

On WEDNESDAY, 14th INST., At 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Organ Fund. A first-class Programme lias been arranged, consisting of solos by the best local voices and a good selection of choruses. jANCING, Dancing.—Madame Hamann's J Classes for Juveniles and Adults at St. Paul's Schoolroom, "Wednesday afternoon and evening; also, Classes at her residence, Fernhill, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Terms to each class, one guinea per quarter in advance ; private lesson, 5s by appointment; and classes arranged at pupil's own residence, if required. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, 15th MARCH, THE PALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK, MORAY PLACE, Will be opened as follows: — Morning—From 10 a m. to Noon, for Ladies only. Admission, Free. Atternoon—From 2..°.0 until 10 pm. Admission, One Shilling. Mr A. Gibson, the Premier Roller Skater, has been engaged, and will appear every evening. Note.—The Rink will be opened for invited gusts only on Wednesday Evening. R. H. DONNOLLY, Manager. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. ANNIVERSARY OF ST PATRICK'S DAY. /HARRISON HALL. Under the patronage of Colonel Wales and the Officers and Volunteers of the District. ST. PATRICK'S EVE, FRIDAY, 16th MARCH, 1888. DUNEDIN IRISH RIFLES. CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT. Vocal and Instrumental Mubic will be given by Miss Maey Hums Mias ConRiQAN Miss B. Joel Mms Waiah.

Mb W. Fraser Mr A. J. Barth Mr H. S. Reunert Mb J. Jago Mr Macleod Smith Mr W. H. Corrigan Mr E. A. Joel Mr H. Matthews Mr W. Ibboteon Mr T. Hunter Mr F. L. Jones Mr Chas. Umbers Mr Jas. Wilkinson Mr M. J. Brookes Mr G. D. Dallas Mr R. H. Hayes Mr T. Deehan Mr Oatchpole Mr G. D. Cameron. THE DUNEDIN GARRISON BAND, Under Mr Bandmaster Wishart, and several other Vocalists and Instrumentalists. Reading by Major Callan. Volunteers are permitted to appear in uniform. Chairs, Sa ; Gallery, 2s; Body of thq Hall, la. Tickets at Dresden Piano Company's, Messrs C. Begg and Uo.'s. J. A. Mocedo's (202 Princes street), and J. Dunne's (141 George street iARISBROOK CRICKET CLUB j AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1888. to All Amateurs. EVENTS: High Jump. 100 Yards Flat Race. 300 Yards Handicap (open to High School Boys only) Bicycle Mile Handicap). Quarter-milk (Handicap). Pony Rack (Trot Handicap, 2 miles). Tug-OK-'YVar, 8 men a-Bi'de (open to Volunteerc, Cricket, Football, and Rowing Clubs). 120 Yards Hurdle Race (10 flights). Drop-kicking Football. 150 Yards (Handicap). Pony Hurdle Race. 1 Mile Walking Race (Handicap). Halk-mile Handicap. Consolation Race (220 Yards Handicap). 5 Mile Bicycle (Handicap). Entries for each event, Is; Tug-of-War, 10a per team. Entrance for Pony Races—Flat, 10s; Hurdles, 53. Tonies to be 14 hands or under, and ridden by amateurs only. Entries will be received up to and including Monday, 12th inst.. till 8 p.m., at Pier Hotel, by J. H. STEPHENSON for Pony Races, and Club's Committee for all other events, or by ROBT. C. AUSTIN, Hon. See.

MEETINGS. IT. PATRICK'S EVE CONCERT.-Dun-J edin Irish Rifles—Notice of Rehearsals. Second Part of Programme, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 7 p.m. sharp, at Dresden Piano Company's. First Part of Programme, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., at Mr A. J. Barth'e, Elder street. Second Part, Final Rehearsal, Thursday, 8 p.m ~ at Garrison Hall. UNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. j Conductor ... Mr A,- J - Earth. T;hQ, Firm Rehearsal of Mendelssohn's ELIJAH will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on TUESDAY NEXT, 13th. M. J:. BROOKES, Hon. Sec. * MEETING of Sympathisers with the .i. Irish Cause will be held in the Christian Brothers' Sohoolroom, Rattray street, Dunedin, on Tuesday next, the 13th inst., at 8 p.m., to consider the best means of Aiding the Nationalist Leaders in the present crisis. A full and punctual attendance is earnestly requested. CARGILL ROAD WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. A TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING AVIIX BE HELD ON TUESDAY EVENING (TO-MORROW), MARCH 31st, 188 a Tea on tables at 6.30. Public Meeting 7.45. Addresses by Revs. Parsonson, Laws, Mr Duke, Cole, and others. Tickets, Is each. PROTECTION LEAGUE 01 OTAQO* DJOURNED GENjBRAi MEETING to &£arcl|J^lßßß,atßpjm Business: Tariff, etc. A. H. SHELTON, Hon. Sec.

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Evening Star, Issue 7468, 12 March 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7468, 12 March 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7468, 12 March 1888, Page 3

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