AMUSEMENTS. RiN CESS'S THEATRE. Under the direction of ... Mr Phil H. Xibbt. Stage Manager MrW. G. Cabit. Musical Conductor ... Mr Leech. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, JUNE 83rd. NIGHTLY CROWDED BY DELIGHTED AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDDBNOIS To witaeu the great Sensational Drama, tn four acta, entitled •OASTADRD7T,' 'OAST ADRIFT' .„__, •OAST ADRIFT.' MrW. G. CABBY And the Foil Strength of the STANDARD DRAMATIC COMPANY STANDARD DRAMATIC COMPANY STANDARD DRAMATIC COMPANY. New and Magnifioent Scenery by J. Willia, Properties by W. Cole. Limelight by Mr Manden. In Active Preparation, •JOORISSB, THE JUGGLER.' Popular Prices of Admission: Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Reserve Seats at Dresden Pianoforte DepAk. Stall and Pit tickets at Jacobs's, tobacconist. UNEDIN MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. CHORAL BALL, TONIGHT. THIRD CONCERT. Tickets at Dresden Company's or Door, 2i. A D A M E PATEY! ADAME PATKY! BNGLAND'S GREATEST CONTRALTO. GARRISON HALL. OPBNING CONCERT, THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 25th. CONCERTS Will also be given in this Hall on the following FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY. THE BOX PLAN NOW OPEN At the DRESDEN PIANOFORTE DEPOT. MADAME PATEY Will Ping Reoit. and Aria—'Che Faro' ... (Gliiek) ' She Wore a Wreath of Robbs * ... (Knight 'Land o'the Leal' (Scotch) THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 25. BALCONY, 4s; STALLS, 3s; PIT, 2s. Not more than six seats will be issued to any one person (see below). Considerable alterations have been made by the Trustees of the Garrison Hall for the comfort of patrons. The Balcony has been entirely reseated with comfortable upholstered seats. This will now be the fashionable portion of the hall, as is the case in the Melbourne and Sydney Town Halls. Further partioulars shortly. Australian Representative Mr Lohb Direotor MrW. H. POOLE ADAME PATEY'S CONCERT SEASON. IMPOBTAST NOTICE. —To prevent speculation in the sale of Seats, the Management has decided In no instance to sell more than Six Seats to any One Person. "A GENTLE REMINDEB." "VTO one who can possibly manage it should .131 mißs the opportunity of hearing Madame Patey, Enghnd's greatest contralto, and one who is equally at home in high-class music as in the old familiar soßgp, which she renders very sweetly. Those coming to hear her will find Ample, Really Good ACCOMMODATION at the Leviathan Hotel, adjoining the Railway. A. D. SILK, Proprietress. P. 9.—A1l citizens of Dnnedin who intend availing themselves of this Great Musical Treat, whioh, in all probability, may never ocour again in their lifetime, will find a most SUMPTUOUS TKA p;ior to going to the Concerts every evenirg. A. D. S. . JOHN'S CHURCH, ROSLYN. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. WEDNESDAY, 24th. Fall Choral Evensong, 7.30 p.m. Preacher, The Bishop. THURSDAY. Social Gathering and Musical Entertainment, St. John'BHall, 8 p.m. Refreshments included. Admission, One Shilling; Ohi'dren, half-price. LECTURES. TECHNICAL OLASSE3 ASSOCIATION. % COURSE OF LECTURES in aid of the *I Building Fund will be given on the following dates in the Choral Hall : Jane 24.—Professor Black, * Sulphur: Its Properties, Uses, etc' July I.—Professor Hutton, 'The Weigh* of the Earth.' July B.—R. 0. Jones, Emu, 'Electricity: Some of its Practical Illustrations.' July 15.—James Allen, Esq , 'The Life of r a Crystal-' July 23. Professor Parker, • Color in Animals : A Study in Evolution.' Tickets for the Course (transferable), 4s. To be had of all Booksellers, etc JOBN J. PURVIS, Hon. Sec. Students' Committee. MEETINGS, LODGE ST. PATRICK, No. 468, LO. \SE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of this Lodge will be held at Masonic Fall, Morjy place, on WEDNESDAY, 24th j inst,, at 8 p.m. Business: Installation of W.M. and Investiture of Officers. Visiting brethren cordially invited. ' A. BARRETT, Secretary. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the undermentioned Lodges are requested to meet at Masonic Hall, Moray place, Dnnedin, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 24th hut., at 8 o'clock, to attend the Installation of W.M. and Investiture of Officers of Lodge St, Patrick, No. 468. LO. :- Lodges St. Andrew, 432, 5.0.; Otago Kilwinning, 417, 5.0.; Celtic. All, S.C. ; Peninsula Kilwinning, 692, S.C.; St. I John Kilwinning, 662, BC.i Cargill Kilwinning. fi32, 5.0.; Otago, 844, E. 0.; Dnnedin, 931, E.C.; Port Chalmoxs Ma* rlne, 942, E.O. Bro. J. Goldeb, R."W.M., 432, S.O. Bro. W. B. Cole, R.W.M., 41?, S,C> Bro. R, Ross, R.W.M.. 4?7, S.O. I Bro. F. T. TaY&ob, 8.W.M., 698, S.C. I Bro. 8, 8. Minß, R.W.M., 662, B.C. Bro. R; G. Anderson, R."W.M., 632, S.C. Bro. R. W. M'Villy, W.M., 844, E.C. Bro. J. Stonk, sen., W.M., 931, E.C. Bro. J. Cunhincham, W.M., 942, E.C. DISTRICT GRAND LODGES OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND, E.O, AND KEW ZEALAND SOUTH, S.O. ,H8 OFFICERS AND of the above District Grand Lodges are re quested to Meet TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, the 24th inst., at the Masonic Hall Moray place, at 8 o'clock, to attend the Installation of the W.M. and Officers of Lodge Si Patrick, No. 468,1.0. SYDNEY JAMES, D.G. Sec, E.O. HENRY NSILL, D.G. Sec S.C. ATIONAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. FRIDAY, OTNISt. 189 L Athenaeum, Octagon, 8 p.m. Is a Legislative Council Necessary ? Speakers—Sir Robert Stout, Messrs J. A. Millar, Man<z, Rutherford, etc All cordially invited. The discussion will be open to everyone. L. BEER, EUv, See. B0£5& RESIDENCE. ;OCNG Man Wants Board and Residence, _ with other boarders preferred. "Unua," Stab Office.
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Evening Star, Issue 8549, 23 June 1891, Page 3
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