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I AMT7B£MKHT3 RINCESS'S THEATRE. Under the Management of MesHß WILUAMBON, GABNEB, AHD CO. THE BRISTOL* ROOMS AGAIN! SHERIDAN AGAIN THB RAGE OF DUNEDIN. That the ITeturu to Mirth and Music, exemplified by the present delightful production of FUN ON THE BRISTOL baa met with the inßtant and most hearty approbation of the Dunedin public, was endorsed night. By half-past 7 every portion of the Princess's -Theatre was crowded to its utmost capaoity. The ovation accorded on his appearance to MR JOHN F. SHERIDAN MR JOHN F. SHERIDAN (The Widow O'Brien) was a ciroumatanoe to be remembered. Every well-remembered feature of this extraordinary performance was hailed with enthusiasm, while the new and varied embellishments that characterise the present sumptuous production of ' Fun on the Bristol' proved a constant succession of surprises, and won the heartiest commendation of the vast audience. SPECIAL NOTICE. Having due regard to the extraordinary fascination this uniqae performance haß ever exerted upon the Dunedin public, the Management have determined that this presentation of the play shall be on the scale of a Grand Comic Opera Production. To this end a Full Opera Band, Chorus, and Ballet (numbering in all thirty perrons) will take part in the production. All the Latest London Songs, Dances, The Management may fairlv claim all their efforts to have been fully justified, and that, if possible, THE SUCCESS OF ' FUN ON THE BRISTOL' 18 GREATER TH&N EVER. TO-NIGHT, at 8 (curtain 10.4n), MR JOHN F. SHERIDAN, Together with the whole of the ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY And THE TUDOBS (The American Duettists). At 10 o'clock, the _.__„„ BEAUTIFUL S VOCAL BALLET. Bux Office at the Dresden. Day Sales, Jacobs's, tobacconist. The Prices of Admission-4s, 2s 6d, Is. WM. HUGHES, Manager. /"I I T Y Under the direction of Messrs MaoMahon. THE PHONOGRAPH. A Sensational Success. Edison's Startling Talking Machine. Messrs MaeMaJbon announce with pleasure , the Brilliant and Unequivocal Success of Mr I Edison's Latest Phonograph, Received last evening by a CROWDED AUDIENCE With Unbounded Enthusiasm. A Veritable Sensation. The Wonder of the Age. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), At 8 o'clock, EDISON'S MARVELLOUS PHONOGRAPH, The Greatest Achievement of the Ingenuity Professor Douglas Archibald, M.A.,Oxon„ will deliver an intensely interesting Lecture, and exhibit the incredible capabilities of Edison s Astounding Talking Machine. FoDgs by famous artißteß, Speeches by Mr W. K. Gladbtono, Instrumental Music performed in Europe and America, will be actually reproduced with marvellous fidelity. The PhoDOgraph is capable of reproducing the same voice from the same "record" many thousands of times. By this means human speech may be preserved for ever, and the voices of the living and the doad will mingle in futurity. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Second Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Box Plan at Dresden Music Warehouse. WM. A. JINKINS, Business Manager. UNEDIN HIGHLAND ED7LES' GRAND _, ANNUAL SOCIAL BALL At GARRISON HALL, Grand March Commences at 9 p.m. Music by Mr A. F. Robertshaw's Band. Catering by Messrs Meyer and Son. Double Tickets, 7s 6d; Lady's Tioket, 3s; Spectators' Tickets for Gallery. Is. By permission of Colonel Wales, Volunteers ill be permitted to appear in uniform. LOST AND FOUND. TBAYED, from Halfway Busb, a Grey Pony, branded f)"on off shoulder ; 10s reard will be paid for information or him. T. G. Brickell. Math street.

TRAYED into my paddock, Grey Pony, ,v_, branded C on off shoulder. Owner can have Bame by paying expenses, E.M'Millan, expreirsman, Bishopsoonrt, _ OST, at Hibernian Pienie, yesterday, Lady s Handbag, containing parse and money. J. Rossbotham's, tobacconist, George street. _ on Wednesday, Bay Pony, 14.1, square cut tail, black points. Apply Mr Begg, Stafford street. CHT, on Wednesday, 24th. Nut off dray _i wheel: finder rewarded. Geo. Wix, South Dunedin. LOST, Gold Brooch, red stone, between George street and St. Clair, Please return George'Blyth, shipping agent. ' OST, from Albert street, Fox-terrier Pup. J Reward on returning to James Hogg, Albert street. OST, Gold Brooch, at Sawyer's Bay picnic j finder known. Reward on returning to P. Keoghs (Sargood's). LObT, Christmas Day, small Gold Looket, with photo. Finder please leave Universal Hotel, Maclaggan street. LOST, at Maori Hill. Black-and-tan ColHe Pop, answers to the name of "Glener," marked brown spot above each eye. Kindly return to Chamber of Commerce. LOST, Pooket Book, containing papers, etc. Two pounds reward. Meyer, Star Coffee Boarding-house, Moray place. OST, Pink-and-grey Parrot. Apply Mrs I Watson, George street, near St. David street. LOST, 6 Five-pound Notes of National Bank. Reward on returning to John Hislop, jeweller, Princes street. OUND. DRUNKENNESS and the mmmmmsimsMmm AND EFFEOTUAD CURE. Thousands prove it. It in a recognised antidote to drink. Pamphlet, with full particulars, rent free by return. GOLDEN SPECIFIC COMPANY, 145 and 147 Collins street, Melbourne. Vic. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXOuiilON TO LAKE WAKATIPTJ. ON WEDNESDAY, 7th January, a Cheap - Excursion Train will leave Dunedin for Kingston at 8.0 a.m., leaving Abbotsford 8.20 a.m., Mosglel 8.40 a.m., Milton 9.40 a m„ and p.m., and Qaeenstown about 6.20 p.m. The Steamer will leave Qaeenstown on the return journey at noon on 10th January, and Train will leave Kingston at 4 p na. The Fares from Dunedin, Abbotsford, Mosglel, Milton, Lawrence, and Balolutha (including the steamer fare from Kingston to Qaeenstown and back) will be : First clans, 30a; Second class, 22s 6d. The passengers from Lawrence will require to leave there by the 6.80 a.m. Train, and must return from Qaeenstown by steamer leaving at 6.15 a.m. on Saturday, and by Train leaving Kingston at 8.46 a.m. on Saturday, 10th, January. To ensure proper arrangements being made for the oomfort of passengers, no tickets will be lamed at Dunedin after 8 p.m. on 6th January. These tickets (excepting those issued at Lawrence) will be available T only. By order. Traffic Manager's Office, ' Dunedin, 16th December, 1890.

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Evening Star, Issue 8399, 27 December 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 8399, 27 December 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 8399, 27 December 1890, Page 3

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