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AMUSEMENTS pfilN CESS'S THEATRE, Under the sole direction of BtAND' EoW. Instantaneous Success of BLAND HuLT’S THIRD AND LAST NOVELTY, NEW BABYLON. TO-NIGHT. (Under the Patronage and in Presence of the Students of the University of Otago.) GIGANTIC GIGANTIC GIUANTIC GIGANTIC NEW BABYLON. SUCCESS SUCCESS SUCCESS SUCCESS Witnessed last Night by a crowded House, who were most enthusiastic and complimentary in their praises, and all said NEW BABYLON Was the Best Production of the Season. THE SCENIC EFFECTS ASTONISHING. THE MECHANISM ASTOUNDING. LAST THE BEST DRAMA NIGHTS LA p T oi'the NIGHTS LAST SEASON. NIGHTS GORDON’S WORKS OF ART, NEW BABYLON. NEW BABYLON. Great success of Bland Holt’s songs, ‘ The Organ Man,’ ‘ Over Goes the Show.’ ESPECIAL RAILWAY NOTICE. Saturday Return Tickets to Dunedin will be issued at Oamaru, Clinton, and intermediate stations on 10th September, and will be available for return on 10th or 11th September. For the benefit of country visitors who wish to attend the performance of NkW BABYLON, trains will leave Dunedin for Balclutba, Palmerston, and intermediate stations at 11.10 p.m. onlO’li September. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. Dress Circle, 4»; Stalls, 2s Cd; Pit, Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Piano Depot. Day tickets at Jacobs’s and Allen’s, Tobacconists. Business Manager ... Mr W. H. Soagrave Advance Agent ... Mr W. H. Manning Assistant Stage Manager Mr Harry Norman PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J)ALACB SKATING RINK. GRAND CARNIVAL AND BALL, Under the patronage and in the presence of His Worship the Mayor and other distinguished citizens, will be held on FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. R. DAVY ALDRICH. ■VTOTIOB. THE PALACE SKATING J3( RINK may be Engaged Privately for Balls, Skating Parties, or other Amusements, upon reasonable terms, by applying to Mr ALDRICH, Proprietor, QI T Y HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1889, ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THK ALHAMBRA FOOTBALL ACCIDENT I FCND. 1 GRAND MAN-OF-WAR FREE AND EASY, By the Crow of the trim little gunboat Zealandia. PROGRAMME: Overture—* Primrose 1 (Bcepsant). Duuedin Ordnance Band. Opening Chorus ‘We Tars.’ Song—‘The Lifeboat.’—Densem, A.B. Song—‘Three Jolly Sailor Boys.’ —W. H. Smith, A.B. Song (Comic)—‘Mary Ann.’—Marine Dallas, Song—‘Bay of Biscay.’—H. B. Smith, A.B, Song—‘Anchored,’—F, L. Jones, A.B. Hornpipe.—Bills, A.B. Paut 11. Selection— ‘Leisure Times’ (Frost).—Dunedin Ordnance Band, Duet—‘All’s Well.’—Umbers and Jag"*, AB.s. Song—‘A Hundred Fathoms Deep,—Young, A.B. Pong—‘Under the Flag.’—Marine Maclaughlin. Song (Comic)— 1 The Heathen Chinee.’—Dallas, A. 6, Song—‘Jack’s Yarn.’—Umbers, A.B, Song—‘The Ship’s Fiddler.’—Jago, A.B. Jig,—Bills, A.B. Closing Chorus— 1 Rule Britannia.’ Ship’s Pianist Albert Vallifl, A.B. Ship’s Fiddler C. Hale, A.B, Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Piano Company. ear The Ordnance Band has kindly consented to assist. Conductor, Mr A. F. ROBERTSHAW. Tickets, 2s and Is. Doors open at 7,30; commence at 8. Dunedin engineers’ fourth GRAND ANNIVERSARY BALL— Garrison Hall, Friday, September 13th. Grand March at 9 sharp. Robertshaw’s Band; Meyer’s Catering. Double Tickets (including refreshments), 10s 6d ; Single, 7s fid; Gallery, Is. To be had from members of the Company; or P. BRODIE, Hon. Sec. Great king street congregational CHUROH BAZAAR will be opened TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30. Programme : Address by His Worship the Mayor. Selection ... By North-east Valley Band. Chorus—‘Won’t you buy my pretty flowers?’ By Flower Girls. Glee—‘ The Carnival ’ ... ... Choir. Song—Selected ... ... Miss Mollison. Male Chorus—Messrs Searle, Abernethy, Eberbardt, and Jones. Song—‘Bigßen’... ... Mr T. Searle. Ventriloqnial Entertainment (no extra charge), Mr Dickey. Art Gallery, Galvanic Battery, and other amusements. Admission, Is; Children,fid. ST. JOHN’S HALL, ROSLYN. THURSDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1889. ENTERTAINMENT In aid of St, John’s Literary and Social Club, consisting of Concert by well-known amateurs, and the lauehablc farce ‘ Rum’ns from Rome.’ Doors open at 7. 30 p.m.; to commence at 8. Admission, Is, SHIPPING. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE, K.M.S. RIMUTAKA, FROM LONDON. PASSENGERS and Periodicals for this Port by above steamer _ will arrive per s.s. Manari on Wednesday next, the 11th inst, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), TIME TABLE. MARU.— BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., on Tuesdays and Fridays. Passengers fronr from Dunedin Wharf on Tuesdayat 10 p.m. Cargo till 4 p.m. . rXELTON, and Wellington.—ROTOßUA, 8.8.. on Wednesday, 11th September. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. TTELTON, Wellington, Pioton, Nelson, Tauranga, and Manukau. —ROTORU£, 8.5., on Monday, 17th September. Passengers from Dunedin wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon, _ ... , OKLAND via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. —TARAWERA. s.s., on Wednesday, 11th September. Pas sengers per 2.80 p.m. train. . 3NEY via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. —TARAWERA, g,8,, on Wednesday, 11th September. Passengers per 2.30 p.m. tra n, DNBY via Lyttelton and Wellington.— TBKAPO, 8.8., about Tuesday, 17th SepLBOURNB via BIuff.—MANAPOURI, B,s„ on Thursday, 12th September. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 p.m. Cargo till noon. I from Auckland. ARAWATA, s.s., about Saturday, 14th of September. 4GA and Samoa.—WAINUI from Auckland, about Wednesday, 25th September. Freight and Passengers booked through. Full particulars on application. 31TI.—RICHMOND, s.s., on Friday, 10th October. iPEOIAL CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE Reduced Fares and Cargo Prices. STPOBT via Timaru, Akaroa, Lyttelton Wellington, and NeIson.—MAHINAPUA, 8.8., on Friday, 13th September. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 6 p.m. Cargo till 2 p.m. 3KLAND, via Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, and Gisborne (taking cargo for Tauranga). —A STEAMER early. BYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington.—BßUNNEß, s.s., on Thursday 12th September Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 6 p.m Cargo till 2p.m. sticks : Corner of Vogel, Water, and Cumberland streets,

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Evening Star, Issue 8008, 10 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8008, 10 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8008, 10 September 1889, Page 3