BINOESB'B THEATRE. FKIDAT729TH Ihbt. In aid of the LUtsEDIN FEES PUBLIC LIBRARY. ENTIBBLT NEW LBOTUBE By MB B. T. BOOTH, THE MAGIC OBOWDI Of, Countries I hare Visited, People I have Met, and Sightß I have Been. SBErOHY, HUMOBOUS, PATHEriO. "Humor, pathoa, comicalities, and the higher flights of eloquence were Intermingled with taste and effect, and it is safe to say that * The Magic Crowd' is Mr Booth's masterpiece,' The Ducedin Engineers' Band, by kind permission of Colonel Webb, will perform during the evening. His Worship the Mayor of Dunedin will occupy the Chair. DONT MISB IT! Tickets of AdmUsion - Dress Cirole, 2s; Stalls, 2s; Fit, Is. Bax Plan at Dresden Pianoforte Company «. Tickets at Mendelsohn'*, Jaoobs'r, Pjlncea street; Bralthwaite's, Horsburgh's, and all Bookeellere. BINOBSS'S THEATRF. Les3ee ... Mr GbOBQK Mrsoaovß Business Manager ... L. J. lOHU MR GEOBGB WUSGROVE'S LONDON ATTBAOTION I CARL HBETZ | EMPIRE COMPANY Will Commence a fchort Season of Six Nightß Only On TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 3. Mr George Muegrove has pleasure In announcing that arrangement! are now completed whereby one of bis Late3t Attractions, specially Too-, will make the'* First Appearance in New Ze;'and on TGESDAY Next. They have jptt terminated phenomenally successful seaions fn Melbourne and Adelaide, where they have been appealing to CROWDED k DELIGHTED AUDIENCE?. The World-famed CARL HERTZ. CARL HERTZ. Aetistrd by Mdma. D'ALTON, From the Empire Palace, London, the Folle Berber?, Paris, and principal American and Continental theatres. MISS ROBE DEEBING, The cbarm ng Soubrette, from Lane Theatre, London. MR FRFD MABON, A clever re entile Comcdiin frorfl the Empire and Albambra Theatres, London. And the Charming FAIRY FOU P, The idols of the Tivoli Theatre, London, Will likewise imke their First Appearance in New Zealand in a wild, farcioal absurdity, entitled, FRIVOLITY. Box Phil at Diesden. Prices: 4«, 2a 6d, and Is. R. A. UNDERWOOD, Agent. NTERNATIONAL TUS-OF-WAB. NATION AGAINST NATION. GARRISON HALL, SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 80, And Following Nights. • £ICO PBIZES £IOO FIRST PRIZE, £SO CASH and 11 GOLD MKDALS. SECOND PRIZE, £2O CASH; THIBD PRIZS, £lO CASH. The above Prize Money has been handed to His Worship the Mayor. Entries close FRIDAY EVENING (Tomorrow) at Committee Rooms, Choral Hall, Moray pi ice. POPULAR PRICES : Circle, 2s j Hall, Is. Doors open at 7. Contests commenoe at 8. There still being a few VACANCIES in the following Teams, Persons willing to compete are the Choral Hall TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'olook :■ IRISH AUSTRALIAN GERMAN SCANDINAVIAN. E. B. HAY WARD, Secretary of Committee, Choral Hall. jARRISON HALL. J THURSDAY, sth MAY, 1892. GRAND CONCERT By the Dunedin Orchestral Society, assisted by vooalUts, In aid of the Funds of the Reserves Conservation Soolety. Tickets-3a, 2?, and Is. To be had from Messrs Horsburgb, Bralthwaite, Sligo, and Wise, booksellers; Jacob?, Mendelsohn, Braid, and Niohol, tobacconists; Bible Depot, Miss Maokenzie, C. Begg and Co, and Dresden Company, Programme in future issue. MEETINGS THE DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members will be held in the Sideroom, Garrison Hall, on THORBDAY, 12th May (Chrysanthemum Show Day), 8 p.m. ANDREW BLACK, Secretary, Box 382, P. 0., Dunedin. SPORTING. UNEDIN-AMATEUB TROTTING CLUB. MAY MEETING. CARISBROOK GROUND, SATURDAY, 21st MAY. (Under the Rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association.) 1. Maice» Teot, of 25 sovs. Two miles. Nomination, 10j ; acceptance, 10s. 2. Poky Teot (14.1), of 20 sov?. One mile and a-h»lf. Nomination, 7* 6d; aooeptanoe, 7s 6d. 3. Mat Tbot, of 50 sov?. Two milei. Nomination, 20a; aceepta'-CB, 20a. 4. NOVEU Trot, of 30 sov. One mile and a-half. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 10s. 5. Pony Trot (13.2), of 15 sovs. One mile. Nomination, 7s 61; acceptance, 7s 6d. 6. Euctiuo Tbot, of 40 sovs. One mile. Nomination, 15*; acceptance, 15a. 7. Consolation Teot, of 20 sovb. About one mile and a-quarter. Nomination, 15s; aceptance free. For full programme see ' Otago Witness' of 16th inst. NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON SATURDAY Next, SOfch Inst., at 10 p.m. GEO. S. LINTOTT, Hon. Secretary, Wain s Hotel. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 30th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND GO, will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Household Furniture and Effects, inotudlng— Superior solid leather suite, mahogany round table, steel-bar fenders, cut-steel fireirons, coal scuttle, |carpetf, hearthrug*, lady's walnut work-table, cedar cheffonler, piano, music stool, bookcase, tapestry conch, 6 Bmall chairs (to match), double and (single Iron bedsteads, superior cedar do (double), hair and flock mattresses, palliasses, bolsters and pillows, cedar full-Scotch chest of drawers, washstands, toilet ware, tables, glasses, towel rails, Wheeler and Wilson sawing machine, colonial sofa, cretonne couch, washing boiler, kitchen dresser, cooking utensils, washing appliances, pair carriage lamps, camera, Etc, etc., eta. SATURDAY, SOfch APBIL, At L3O. At Rooms, Battray street, next Bank N.Z. Large Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Era Hair suite, English piano, oouoh and chairs in plush, extending dining table, brass fenders audbnuwes, oheffonier, bordered carpet, marble dock, pictnres. occasional chairs and tables, outlery, plate, cedar tables, Austrian chain, overmantel, linoleum of 3 rooms, red pine bedroom suite, duohesso pairs, commode, French and half-tester bedsteads, spring and flock mattresses, wardrobes, full-Sootoh drawers, kitchen utensils, mangle, range, stove, and one dozen tamtaMfe* L A R N B E
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Evening Star, Issue 8811, 28 April 1892, Page 3
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