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AMUaK&IJiiHT*. ALAOE ROLLER SKATING RINK, ' MORAY PLACE. Pi opri etor R. H. Don nelly. Manager G. GRi PPITHB. Open Daily—Morning, 10 to 12 (ladies only); Afternoon, 2.30 tj 5; Evening, 730 to 10. Saturday Night Next, July 7, Boys' Barrel Race on Skates Most amusing race to be seen in a Rink. Prfce on > iew at Bonanza Clothing Company. Monday Night Next, July 9, Graiid Costume Football Match on Skaies, NIGGER 3 V. CHIN AME N. Don't fail to see this great event. Chinks on the Ball. Come and see the Settlement of the Chinese Question. Children's Fancy Dress Carnival, 27th and 28th inst. Skaters' Tickets now ready. SKATES for SALE, by the Best Makers Rinks supplied. 10LUMRIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING U RINK, LYCEUM HALL, DOWLIN ~i STREET. Open from 2.30 to 5, and 7.30 to 10. On FRIDAY an Original Obstacle Race will be run. Open to all Rinks. HURDLE RACE, HALF-MILE, Test of endurance. High hurdles. On Saturday Evening. On SATURDAY EVENING, ONE-MILE RACE, for Gold Skate Pin, between Batchelor and Macedo. ON JULY 16, APRON AND TIE CARNIVAL, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Particulars to be had at the Office. Tram-Rink Tickets (including single journey in tram and admission to Rink), Is. STEEL IDEAL SKATES Wholesale at 12s per pair. RIENTAL RINK, DUKE BTREET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GREAT THREE-MILES CHALLENGE RACE THOS MAW v. A. F. HATTON. This will be the fastest and most exciting Race ever contested in Dunedin, both being well-known fast skaters. Entries being received for Grocers' Handicap, Open Press HandicapandOpen2-mile Handicap Tram Rink Tickets (including free travel and admission to Rink), Is. N.B.— Evening Charges: Ladies—Admission 6d, Skate 3 6d; other charges as usual. KNcX CHURCH. 1 —ACRED CANTATA 'A Day with our , Lord' (for the first time in Dunedin), Friday, July Gtli, at 8 p.m. Tickets, Is. ORESTERS' HALL, ? PORT CHALMERS. Proprietor ... ... A. Ingleheim. THURSDAY, JULY 5. GRAND PERFORMANCE. Second appearance of the AUSTRALIAN FROLICS. New Songs ! New Funnyisms 1 New Farces ! New Business ! Grand Gifts ! Grand Gifts ! Leading present, Handsome China Tea Service (42 pieces), and a host of other beautiful, ornamental, and useful articles will be absolutely Given Away. Great Success. Everything New. RINCESS'S THEATRE. Lessees ... Mr Brough and Mr Boucicault. Acting-manager Mr L. J. Lohr. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY Cth, FOR A SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Mr BROUGH and Mr BOUCICAULT have much pleasure in announcing that the talented young comedian MR CHARLES ARNOLD, recently arrived from London, will make his first public appearance in Dunedin on FRIDAY, JULY G, Eoa SIX NIGHTS ONLY, at the above popular resort, iu his famous creation, HANS THE BOATMAN, an entirely new and original musical comedy drama, written expressly for him by Clay. M. Greene. In introducing Mr Arnold to the Dunedin Pub'io |tbe management respectfully call attention to the following LONDON OPINIONS : 'The Times.' " The character is played with fine taste and discrimination by Mr Arnold, who has not only a perfect command cf the quaint AmericanGerman jirgon, but sings and dancos well." The 'Daily Telegraph.' "This pretty pastoral play, with its unpretentious sentiment, its ballads and dances, and children's scenes, seems so fresh and exhilarating after the aitifice of the theatre to which audiences are accustomed. We, at any rate, get out of an old groove, and welcome the kind of talent which it is pleasant to meet with, and very rare to find. The 'Morni'igPost.' "Mr Arnold has a blight and engaging manner, and in the scenes between Hans and the children seems to experience an enjoyment that is speedily reflected on the other side of the footlights." The 'Standard.' "Mr Chailrs Arnold, so well known to London theatre-goers, was the Boatman, and his singing of cheery melodies is qu/te worth listening to, whilst his merry romps with the little ones are things goodly to behold." The 'Daily Chronicle.' " Mr Arnold has a sweet voice, which he knows how to employ to advantage. ' Hans the Boatman' is not at all a stagy piece, and the scenes a~e realty pretty in idea and in execution." The' Globe.' "Mr Arnold's performance of the central character is delightful." ' Illustrated London News.' Like Jefferson and Emmett, Mr Arnold has identified himself with children's scenes in pastoral plays of a romantic tendency. He will win his way as Emmett did before him, and induce society to warble his simple ballads." 'Sporting Life.' " Now Arnold comes on with a frolicsome air, A child among children, and spoiler of care, The rich fun of Emmett, and Jefferson's whim, By nature are blended and centred in him," Box Plan at Dresden. Admission : Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. CUNARD, Touring Manager. SPECIAL LATE TRAINS. Balclutha—Saturday, 7th, and Wednesday, 11th. Palmerston-Tuesday, 10th. LECTURES. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ROSLY.N. THURSDAY, JULY 5. A LECTURE Will be givon as above on •RITUALISM. AND THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE,' BY JAMES ASHCROFT, Fstj The Chair will be taken at 7.30 p.m. Admistion Free. A'l Parishioners are invited to attend. LECTRICITY IN THE SERVICE OF i MAN/ I LECTURE AND EXPERIMENTS by ! R. C. JONES,'Esq., on THURSDAY EVENING, sth JULY, in INDEPENDENT CHURCH. Admission, One Shilling; Children, half-price. Proceeds for Church Improvements. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH HALL, Walker street. REV. K. WAD DELL, M. A., Will dt liver his THIRD LECTURE on 'SOCIAL PROBLEMS' (Under tho auspices of St. Andrew's Church Young Men's Association) THURSDAY (TO-MORROW) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. This Lecture will deal with ' Socialism: A history of its growth and of its leadors.' Mr D. White, M.A., will occupy the chair. Admission free. EDUCATIONAL. INGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION.— Miss Alioo Woolridge is prepared to receive a limited number of Pupils (Ladies and Gentlemen) for Singing, Voice Production, and Pianoforte, at her Rooms, Dresden Piano Depdt. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ►EACHCLIFF, ST. CLAIR,-Circular and Terms posted on application. OME (private family) for Ma: . or Gentlemen; terms moderate. *ui I address Jack's, baker, George stree^ PANISH Restaurant,— MeaU, 6d; Beds, kj la (septate rooms); Board and Lodging, ' 17b weekly (in advanoel. Night porter kept. ANTED by Gentjeman, superior Board T t 'and Residence. Apply with particulars, " Leon;" Star Office. 10MFORTABLE Home for 2 Gentlemen; , iermß moderate. Apply Mrs M'Queen, 1 FHleul street. .-.••*.* ■**

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Evening Star, Issue 7655, 4 July 1888, Page 3

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