AMUSEMENTS pBINC HEAIRE, Under tlie Management of Mr Brough and Mr Boucicault. Business Manager and Treasurer, Mr J. IS. Kills. POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS OP Mr FRANK THORNTON AND TUB BROUGH-BOUOIOAULT Specially Selected Comedy Company. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 20, Positively Last Night of MAMMA MAMMA, Mr FRANK THORNTON as Jack Pontifex, And MY MILLINER’S BILL MY MILLINER’S BILL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JANUARY 21, LASTjNIGHT BUT ONE of tne SEASON, Will be given, by vtry general request, the PRIVATE SECRETARY PRIVATE SECRETARY. Frank Thornton as the Rev, Robert Spilding, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, Last Night o' the Season and Benefit of Mr FRANK THORNTON. Positively Last Appearance in Dunedin of this Inimitable Comedian and the Brough and Boncicault Specially Selected Comedy Company. Full particulars in Tuesday’s pipcis. USUAL PRICES : Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2? Gd; Pit, ONE SHILLING. _ Doors cp n at 7.15; peifoimance at S; carnages at 10 00. Box plan at the Dresden. Lay tickets at Borman’s, tobacconist, Grand Hotel. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. BURNS’S ANNIVERSARY will be cele- „ ,^ c( L by a SUtPER to be held at the SHAMROCK HOTEL on FRIDAY, the 24th January, commencing at 9 p m. sharp. JvHS CLEGG, Secretary, Tickets (10s) can be obtained of Mr A. Sligo, stationer, and Mr John Gill'es, f jrniture warehouse, George street; Mr P. Miller, saddler, Rattray street; and from the Directors, EXHIBITION NOTICES. "VTEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS -Li EXHIBITION. MONCAY, 20th JANUARY, 1800. Open at 10 a.m., c o e at 10.30 p.m. Admission—ONE SHILLING; Children Halfprice. GREAT MILITARY DAY. All Volunteers and Military (in uniform) admitted free. In the Afternoon, at 3 o’clock, FREE ORCHISTRAL CONCERT. And in the Evening, at 7.45, in the Music Hall the Prizes and Trophies won at the Rifle Match will be handfd over to the Successful Competitors by Mrs John P.oubkts, the Mayoress of Dunedin. N.B - In order to make this interesting Ceremony specially attractive, A SPECIAL GRAND CONCERT Wi 1 be given as per advertised Programme. All Volunteers (in uniform) will be admitted Free. In order to accommodate all parties desirous to witness this Grand Military tipplay, the doors of tbc Concert Hall will be opened at Seven sharp, the Admission being ONE SHILLING to all parts of the Hall. , Prize-takers will be provided with Reserved ■Seats in front of the Dai?. All those Volunteers not prize-takers will occupy Choir scats, aril bo admitted through side doors. At 7 4-) a Special Overture will be played hv a Combination of Bands and Orchestra, which will precede the Distribution of Prizes, after which the Musical Programme will be produced. Notice. —Come early and secure seats if you wish to witness this Great Military Gathering and enjoy one of the Grandest Musical Treats of the season. D. HARRIS HASTINGS, Secretary, QONCERT HALL. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1890. GRAND SPECIAL CONCERT. Miss FANNY BRISTOW will Sing ‘ Stay with Ble ’ (Mattel) 1 Tell me, my Heart’ (Bishop). Miss FREDERICA MITCHELL will Sing * Bonnie Sweet Bessie ’ (Gilbert) (By particular: request) and * The Arrow and the Song ’ (Pinauti). The EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA will Play Overture—* Zampa ’ (Herold) Selection—* Faust’ (Gounod) M?rch—‘Mditaire,’ Op. 51 (Schubert) March—* Husarenritt ’ (Spindler). MEETINGS. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CONFERENCE. A TEMPERANCE MEETING will be held THIS EVENING in the Dundas street Church, to commence at 7.30. D. Goldie, E;q., M.H.8., of Auckland, will preside, aid addresses will be delivered by delegates from various parts of the colony. The Conference Soiree will bo held in the Dundas street Church at G. 30 pm. TOMORROW EVENING. G. Froggatt. Esq., J.P., of Invercargill, will preside, and addrefsea wi 1 be given by Revs C. E. Ward, J. Guy, W. S. Potter, and J. Dawson. Tickets for tea, la. DUNEDIN ATHENAEUM AND MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Subscribers will be he’d in the Lower Hall of the Athenaeum on MONDAY, 27th inst., at 8 o’clock p.m. Copies of the Report and Bal-ance-sheet may be obtained in the Library. W. E. HARLOW, January 20,1890. Hon. Secretary. THE DUNEDIN CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED, THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Auction Room of the Dnnedin Finance, Loan, and Agency Company. High street. Dunedin, on THURSDAY, 23rd January, 1890, at 3.30 p m Business : To Receive Report and Statement of Accounts and the Election of Directors and Auditor. Every Shareholder desirons of becoming a Candidate for the office of Director must leave notice thereof at the Office of the Company at least Seven Days before the meeting. Proxies must be lodged not lees than Fortyeight Hours before the meeting. J. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Duncdim 13th January, 1890. EDUCATIONAL. BANJO AND GUITAR. MR ALFRED G. BAKER receives Pupil on Banjo and Guitar at his Booms. Dagmar College (next Choral Hall), Moray place. B PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING, Etc. MR J. T. MACLEOD SMITH, Scotland street, will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, January 27Singing Class ftr Ladies and Gentlemen. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. VACANCIES FOR PUPIL - TEACHERS. A PPLICATIONS will be received up SATURDAY, Ist February, for Vac cics in the following Schools Caversham Dunedin—Union street ~ George street ~ Albany street ~ High street East Taieri Evansdalc Hampden Kakanni Kaikorai Kaitangata Kensington Lawrence Mornington N.E. Valley North Oamaru Otepono Port Chalmers Ravensbournc Tokomairiro. Applications must be on special form, copies of which may be obtained at the Education Office or at the above-mentioned Schools, P. G. PRYDB, Secretary. Messrs fitchktt and thobnton, Solicitors, Crawford street, have Money to Lend on freehold securities. ■VTEW ZEALAND and South Seaa'EiWbT_Ljl tion.—Persons engaged In the Erection of above buildings can get best Meals and Beds in town at Spanish Restaurant, Princes street south. Meals, fid—at all hours. Beds, Is, Night porter kept. EXHIBITION Model Piano; seven octaves, steel frame, covering Wrest plank, full trichords, repeater action, I NOISED, gilded, and engraved panels; price L3B, not cash; no discount^Now on view Ohaa. Eeee and Go,
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Evening Star, Issue 8119, 20 January 1890, Page 3
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