AMUSEMENTS.! RINOESS'S THEATRE. Under the dlreotion of ... Mr Pmi H. Kibbt. Stage Manager MrW. Q. Oabit. Brilliant and Enthuslastio Reception of Mr OHA& J, S. PALMER In h!s great Anglo-Swiss Impersonation, MY SWEETHEART MY SWEETBBART MY SWEETHEART, The Success of all Successes, as was evidenced Last Night by a Crowded and Delighted Andienoe. Mr W. G. CAREY and the Standard Dramatic Company. This Play is fall of Mario, has genuine touches of pathos, and is otherwise One Big Laugh from beginning to end. Dress Circle, 4j } Stall', 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Positively no free list. Press alone excepted. Reserve Seats now on sale at Dresden Piano Warehouse. Pit and Stall Tickets at Jacobs's, tobacconist. N.B.—To avoid late termination the Performance will commence at 7.45. p.m. ARRISON HALL WEDNESDAY, 15h JOLY, 1891. GRAND POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL AND VOOAL OONCBRT In Aid of DOMINICAN CONVENT SCHOOLS BUILLING FUND, Pbogbammk : Overture —'Leonore* (No- 3, Beethoven)—(ff ammer).—Messrs Barth, Ttmson, Sonacht, Winokelmann, and Chapman. Song—'The Admiral's Broom' (Bevan).—Mr Manson. Violin Solo-'Polonaise' (Laub).—Mr Geo. H. Sohaoht. Valse Song—' Speak' (quintet accompaniment) (Arditi).-Mrs Wm Murphy. Pianoforte Soli-fa,) • Impromptu' (b) ' Polish Dance' (Seharwenka).—Mr A. J. Barth. Song—'Thady O'Flinn' (Molloy).-Mrs W. Angus. j 'Cello Solo—• Mazurka' (Davidoff). Herr Winokelmann. 1 Song—' Margarita' (Lohr).—Mr F. L. Jones. Vocal Quartet—'From the Valleys and Hills' (' Bohemian Oirl') (Balfe*. Meadames Murphy and Angus, Messrs Jones and Manson. Interval of Ten Minutes. Violin and 'cello duo (Leonard and Semis).— Messrs Sohaoht and Winokelmann. Song—'Barney O'Hea' (Lover). — Mrs Wm. Murphy. Viola solo —' Nocturne' (Kalliwoda). Misb Busck. Song-' Good-bye' (Tosti).— Mr F. L. Jones. Vocal quartet—' When a Wooer goes a wooing' ('The Yeoman of the Guard')—( Sullivan).— Mesdames Mnrphy and Angus, Messrs Jones and Manson. Song-'ln Cellar Cool' (Old German).—Mr Hanson. Olarinetsolo— Larghetto(from op. 108) (quartet accompaniment)— (Mozart). —MrW. H. Corrigan. Song—'Cradle Song of the Poor'(Lindsay).— Mrs W. Angus. Tema con Variation! from 'Trout' Quintet (Schubert).—Messrs Bartb, Sohaoht, Miss Busck, Messrs Winokelmann and Robertshaw. Aooompanist, Mr Jesse Timson; Musical Director, Mr Geo. H. Schaeht. Note.—Owing to the length of programme, it is particularly requested that no item be redemanded. Doors open 7.15; commenoe 8 o'olock. Prices—Bs, 2s, and Is. Tickets at the Dresden, Messrs Begg and Co., Maoedo, Mendelsohn, Princes street; and Mr J. Cantweil, grocer, and J. Dunne, bookseller, Oeorge street. FRIDAY EVBNING, JULY 17, 1891, GRAND CONCERT In Aid of Funds of the Albion Cricket Club. Vocalists: Mrs Angus, Miss B. Joel, and Miss A. Cooper, Messrs Arthur Hunter, J. T. Praln, W. J. M'Laughlin, D. A. De Mans, J. 0. Lawton, and E. A. Joel; assisted by Mr AG. Baker's Quartet Party and an Efficient Orchestra. Musical conductor, Mr D. Cooke. Tickets, 2s and Is. May be obtained from Members of the Club. J. IRELAND, Hon. Secretary. LODGE ST. ANDREW, 482 S.O. NNUAL INSTALLATION BALL will be held in CHORAL HALL, TUESDAY, JULY 14. Masons, 5s : Non-Masons, 7s 6d.
DUNEDIN BUILDBEB' ASSOCIATION. SOCIAL REUNION Will be held at CHORAL HALL ON FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1891. C. F. Meyers, of Roslyn, Caterer. Tickets may be had from the Members of the Association, or from the Secretary, OHAS. E. GEORGE. N ENTERTAINMENT will be given by L the Hanover street Young Men's Mutual Improvement Sooiety In the UPPBR SCHOOLROOM, Hanover street, in aid of the Free Reading Room, on MONDAY, 13th, commencing at 8 p.m. Admission, Is. D. ROY, Hon. Secretary. WAKARI RIFLB VOLUNTEERS. (WENT Y - SEVENTH AV NIVERSARY BALL will be held on FRIDAY, the 17th INM\, At the Good Templars' Hall, KatkoraL Good Music. Wood?, Caterer. R. GILLESPIE, Hon. See. OTAGO SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.Annual Sooial Meeting will be held on MONDAY, 20th July, in Choral Hal), at 7.30 p.m. Admission, One Shilling. Fuller particulars in future advertisement. GOVERNMENT NOTICES LAND DISTRICT OF OTAGO. AND Open for Sekotlon as Village HomeI steads: Warepa District.—Sections 44, 52 to 54, and 56 to 65, block 1., containing from to 49 acres each, will be open for application as above at the Grown Lands Office, Dunedin, on and after WEDNESDAY, 6th AUGU3T, 1891, at rentals varying from Is to 2s 3d per acre per annum. NOTE.—No person having an interest in any land of more than one acre In extent in the Celony Is eligible at a selector. For plans and full particulars apply at this office. J. P. MAITLAND, Oommissio) er of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, 4th July, 1891. LAND DISTRICT OF OTAGO.
AND OPEN FOR SELECTION AS VILLAGE HOMESTEAD?. PUBAKANT7X VILLAGE: WOODLAND DlSTßlCT.—Petitions 1 to 10, Bloek VII., and 1 to 10, Blook X,, unsurveyed, averaging about 30 acres each. TAUKOPU VILLAGE: TAUTUKU DISTEIOT.-SeoHons 1 toll, Blook IV., utsurveyed, averagingabout 20 acres each, will be open for appUov tlon as above, at the Grown Lands Ofßoe, Dunedin, on and after WEDNESDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1891, at a rental of Is per acre per annum. Nora—No parson having an interest in any land of more than one acre in extent in the colony it eligible at a •elector. For plana and full mrtymilan apply at tb's Office. J. P. MAITLANDi Oommistjoner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Offloe,
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Evening Star, Issue 8565, 11 July 1891, Page 3
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842Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 8565, 11 July 1891, Page 3
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