AMUSEMENTS.' DON'T MISS IT) •THE BOY~[N BLUE,' la aid of the DUNEDIN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. this evening, 1 At the PRINCESS’S THEATRE. Mr r. T, BOOTH will deliver the above celebrated Lee- 1 ture. DON’T MISS IT I Tickets of Admission —■ Dress Circle, 8s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.80; Lecture commences at 8. PRINCESS’S THEATRE. r t r Business Manager ... L, J. LOHB. PRELIMINARY. Mft GEORGE MUSGROVE’S FIRST LONDON ATTRACTION CARL HERTZ AND THE EMPIRE COMPANY Will Commence a Short Season at the Princess’s Theatre next TUESDAY, MAY 3, These Artistes have all been engaged by Mr George Musgrove iu London from the Empire, Alhambra, and Tivoli Theatres, and have just concluded phenomenally successful Seasons at the Opera House, Melbourne, and Theatre Royal, Adelaide. Farther particulars to-morrow. R, A. UNDERWOOD, Agent. City hall. FRIDAY, 29th INST., at 8 p.m. .‘A NIGHT WITH MOORS.’ [lecture and Melodies. Selections by ” The Young OeoUlans.” Proceeds for Educational Appliances CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ SCHOOL (3t. Joseph’s). Admission—2s and Is, Holders of tickets are respectfully requested to work them all off before Friday.) INTERNATIONAL TUG-OF-WAR. NATION AGAINST NATION. GARRISON HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 30, And Following Nights. £IOO PRIZES £IOO FIRST PRIZE, £SO CASH and 11 GOLD MEDALS. SECOND PRIZE, £2O CASH; THIRD PRIZE, £lO CASH. Che above Prize Money has been handed to His Worship the Mayor, Entries close FRIDAY NEXT, April 29th, it Committee Rooms, Choral Hall, Moray plica, vhere complete schedule of conditions, entry orms and all information oan be obtained from he Secretary, who will be In attendance each lay from 9 to 5 and from 7 to 10 p.m. POPULAR PRICES; Circle, 2s; Hall, Is. Doors open at 7. Contests commence at 8. B. B. HAYWARD, Secretary of Committee, Choral Hall. £ arrison hall. THURSDAY, sth MAY, 1892, GRAND CONCERT j the Dunedin Orchestral Society, assisted by vocalists, In aid of the Funds of the Reserves Conservation Society. Tickets—3s, 2», and Is, To be had from essrs Horsburgb, Braithwaite, Sligo, and ise, booksellers; Jacobs, Mendelsohn, Braid, id Nlohol, tobacconists; Bible Depot, Miss aokenzie, 0. Begg and Co, and Dresden jmpany. Programme in fntnre issue. rHE CINDERELLA BALL has been POSTPONED until FRIDAY, MAY 6. It will take place in the CITY HALL, nd further particulars will be duly announced. DANCING. Mrs A. J. M’Oregor (nit Lowe) will hold an Evening Class for Gentlemen only, should sufficient names be enrolled. Terms, LI Is per quarter, payable In advance. Broadway’s Imperial Hotel, Princes street, ELECTION NOTICES. BRUCE ELECTION. MR JAMES ALLEN will Address the Electors at the following places: GIenore—WEDNESDAY, 27th Manuka Creek — THURSDAY, 28th Waitahuna GuIIy—FRIDAY, 29th HiIIend—SATURDAY, 30th. SHIPPING lAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. S.S. ARAWArFOR LONDON. NOTICE TO PASSENGER 5 ?. THE Connecting Steamer for Passengers will be the j S.S. TB ANAU, Icavicg Dunedin Wharf On THURSDAY, 28th INST., At 3.30 p.m. .11 Balances of Passage Monty must be Paid Coastal Orders obtained before embarkaThe ARAWA leaves Lyttelton on SATURDAY, 30th imt, at 6 a.ro. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., Agents. FOR MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF AND HOBART. TEK A P O will be despatched ■MORROW (THURSDAY), 28th APRIL iead of 8.8. Talune, on Friday, as previously advertised), nsengers by 2.30 p.m. train. >r particulars apply to NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Will Despatch Steamers as under TELTON and Wellington.—Tß ANAU, 8.8,, To-morrow (Thursday)* April 28. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 8.30 p.m. jSON via Lyttelton and Wellington. PENGUIN. s.e., on Monday, May 2. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. JKLAND via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne.—Tß ANAU, s.s., To-morrow (Thursday), April 28. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 30 p.m. INKY via Lyttelton, Wellington, and Bast Coast.—WAIHORA, s.s., on Wednesday, May 4, Passengers by 230 p.m. train. )NKY via Lyttelton and Wellington.— HAUROTO, s.s,, on Tuesday, May 10. [.BOURNE via Blufl and Hobart.— TBKAPO, s.s., To-morrow (Thurday), April 28. Passenger* by 2.30 p.m. train. STPORT via Timarn, Akaroa, Lyttelton, and ' Wellington, *-OMAPERB, s.s., on Friday, April 29. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 6 p.m. Cargo till 2p.m. IYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) via Camara, Timarn, Lyttelton, and Wellington. HERALD, s.s., To morrow (Thursday), April 28 Pwengers from Dunedin marf at Midnight Cargo till DiEIAND via Oamaru, Timarn, Lyttelton, Napier, Gisborne, and Tauranga,— CHAU, as., Early. I (from Auckland). OVALAU, s.s., about Frilay, May 20, ___ I7GA ft Samoa (from Auckland).—UPOLU, 0,8., about Tuesday, May 10. MJUITA via Newcastle. BQTOKINO, o.i,| from Lyttelton abont May 20, Ha* accommodation for saloon and steerage passengers. Omen: Comer of Yoge), Water, and Cumberland streets)
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Evening Star, Issue 8810, 27 April 1892, Page 3
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764Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8810, 27 April 1892, Page 3
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