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AMUB£fifSHTB RINOKSS’S iHKA 7R E. Under the Management of W ILLIAMHON, GARNER, AND Co; THE SHERIDAN SEASON STILL BOOMING. ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE. f LAST TWO NIGHFS P.: SinVELY< LAST TWO NIGHTS (LAST TWO NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT, JANUARY 7. ! Will bo presented the popular story by Harriet Beecher Stowe, dramatised by Alfred Dampier and John F. Sheridan, in four act?, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN UNCLE TOMS CABfN UNCLE TOM’S CABIN UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. A MAGNIFICENT OAST:Geo ge Harris Ephraim Shelby Phiueas Fletcher Augustin St. CUir ... Simon Legree Dan Haley Tom Loker (with song) Uncle Tt m Cudjoi Silas Hawk auctioneer James Towle ... Sambo Quimbo Eva St. Clair El'zi Harris Little Gcorgie Harris Cassie Emiliue Aunt Ophelia Aunt Chloe Mrs Shelby Topsy (her great character, as originally performed by her in Australasia) Mr Wilfred Carr Mr Walter Dalgleuh Mr J. S. Porter Mr J. Boothman Mr Alfied James Mr Button Roy’e Mr Henry M. Imano Mr John Tcdor Mr Charles Bovis Mr Julius Erickson Mr D. Godfrey Mr R. Scott Mr Joseph Edwards Miss Oracle Whiteford Miss Stella Tudor Miss Connie James Miss Beatrice Lome Miss Lillie Williams Miss Alice Austin Mr William Bovis Miss Gertrude White Silas Fanny Wiseman MARKS, a lawyer Mr JOHN F. SHERIDAN (With song. ‘You cin’t think of everything’), As played by him in America, England, and Australia. Act I.—Shelby’s Plantation. Uncle Tom’s Cabin. “The Jabilee Festival.” Songs and Hymns—‘Go down, Moses,’ ‘twing low, sweet oharht,’ieto. Act 2 Escape *.f Elizi. The Great Ice Scene. Act 3. —The Mississippi Steamer. The Cotton Scene. Incidental to this scene—Eva’s Birthday. GRIND NEGRO FESTIVAL. Banjo Solo ... ... ... Miss ABUSE i Song ... ... Miss Beats ice Lobne Song—‘The Swanee River”— Miss Whitkpobd Triple Clog and Statue Dance, j Miss ARLINB and BOVIS BROTHERS. The Death of Eva. Act 4.—The Slave Sale. The Bowie-knife Fight. Death of Legree and Death of Uncle Tom. Apotheosis—Eva in Heaven, Note.—The quaint Negro hymns will be given with original effects, as successfully rendered by this company of vocal artists in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, etc. Remember, positively LAST TWO NIGHTS, this company being advertised to play In Oamaru on Friday evening. Timaru and Christchurch to follow. Box Plan, Dresden ; Day Tickets, Jacobs’s. J. A. Robertson ... ... Conductor. Manager ... ... William Hughes. R BY. CHARLES CLARK. REV. CHARLES CLARK REV, CHARLES CLARK REV. CHARLES CLARK.

“ And will I see his face again, And will I bear him speak?” PRINCESS’S THEATRE, MONDAY NEXT. Reappearance in Dunedin, After an absence of 12 years in the Old Country, of the absolutely UNRIVALLED ENTERTAINER UNRIVALLED ENTERTAINER UNRIVALLED ENTERTAINER, Who will present, for the first time in Dunedin, bis entirely NEW DICKENS LECTURE NEW DICKENS LECTURE NEW DICKENS LECTURE, With Humorous and Dramatis Recitals. Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2*; Fit, Is. Plan of Seats at Wise, Caffin, and Co.’s on Friday. R. S. SMYTBB. CHAMBER Concerts—Preliminary Notice. —Messrs Barth and Schacht announce the Second Series to commence in May. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, MRS JAMES’S Private Boarding Establishment, Albyn House, King street. — Visitors to Dunedin will find comfortable Accommodation. TWO Boarders Want comfortable Parlor, Two Redroocaß; piano, ; state terms; hill preferred. "Permanent,” Star Office. EDUCATIONAL. BANJO AND GUITAR.-! beg to notify Visitors and others I shall be happy to give a course cf Private Lessons during their stay in the City. ALFRED G. BAKER, next Choral Hall, Moray place. N.B.—May be seen at studio every afternoon except boll days. M~~TBS KATE BUSCK (Muslic Konservatorium, Copenhagen) Is prepared to receive Pupils for Plano, Violin, Viola, and Guitar. Highest credentials. Cards at the Dresden. MEETINGS. FARLEY’S HALL, Princes street. M R C. H. H I N M A N, Evangelist, Will (d.v ) Preach ia the above Hall TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. All are earnestly invited. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE, 5.0., NEW ZEALAND SOUTH. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS cf the above District Grand Lodge and Brethren of Daughter Lodges are requested to attend the Consecration of the New Hall and Installation of Officers of Lodge Peninsula Kilwinning, No. 696, 5.0., at Portobeilo, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 9th inst, A Coach will leave the Post Office at 6 p.m. HENRY NEILL, D.G. Sec. MASONIC. The regular monthly meeting of Lodge Otago Kilwinning, No, 417, S.C., will be held in the Freemasons’ Hall, Moray place, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 7 30, Visiting Brethren from sister constitutions cordially Invited to attend. B. TURNBULL, Sec. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Contributors and Life Ooverners of the Otago Benevolent Institution for the purpose of Electing Two Trustees, under the provisions of Section 34, Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act of 1885 Amendment Act, 1886, will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, the Bth January, at 3 o’clock p.m. Life Governors have the power of exercising their votes by proxy, given in writing. A. OLULEE, Secretary.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on the 4th inst. (Sunday), a St. Bernard Deg, about two years old; color, yellow with white points and black muzzle; answers to the name of "Bob.” Any person returning same or giving information leading to the recovery of the dog will bs suitably rewarded. Address Mr Murlih, corner of George street and Albany street. Any person found retaining the dog after this notice will be prosecuted. LOST, about a fortnight ago, Spaniel Pup (slut); brown-and-white; reward will be given, but anyone detaining same after 9th inst. will be prosecuted. Apply Mr Walker, Cumberland street. LOST, Bulldog (white); chain attached; finder rewarded. Mr Fraser, St. Clair. LOST, Fox-terrier Pup; finder will be rewarded. Mrs Simmons’s, corner of Battray and Brown streets. 1 /» WORDS FOE ONE SHILLING.JL U The charge for Wantods, To Lets, For Sales, etc., etc.. Is Is for Sixteen Words. Space Advertisements are charged at the rata of 4s per Inch the first insertion, and 3s par inch subsequent insertions. Standing Advertis ments by special arrangement. ■ you get Wolfe’s Schnapps. JACOBS’S Sale Bankrupt Stock.— Luge Stock Useful Ornamental Goods. Everybody invited to see prices before purchasing.

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Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8407, 7 January 1891, Page 3

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