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.R*N 0E B B\B T ».B.3L*T-ar if '<- v , '*^ Messrs' J. 0. WILLIAMSON and GEORGE -MIJSGROVE. %.. .\ /. Business Manager: M* WitaßU* Buafflts. r '. , Treasurer :• Mr J. MouTaut. 1604-5 OPERA SEASON \1894-5 WILLIAMSON AND MUSGJWVB'fr ,'B'OTAL JDOMIO OPBRA COMTOSTY, Including MISS NELLIE STEWA&T.' «*— MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION OF inSS NErxrESTBWART MISS MARIETTA NASA MISS MA*3S»Ii<LARD - MR WALLACE BROWNLOW I . . MR TAPLfcY ' m HOWARD' VBBNON 2*R WM. BJOSEVSAB> MR &RTWJB MBBANT * mr Sydney deanr mr george lauri In The Most Popular of all Opera*, PAUL JONBS.;; .' ;; Oh Saturday Evening on* and all achieved *;. marked and brilliant success. Throughout the Opertftho- audienbo were overwhelmtogly enthusiastic, and almost every item was «k; demanded again and again. ;^ AND'GRACBFWL By the'&lebHrted ,- | ROYAL BALLEffItNASV jfAGNIFiCBNT SCENERY - By MessrsGeorgeGordon, J. Gordon, l, i atod Assistants.- r [ Stage-I>»ector \ Musical Director Mr React I M. Lbon Gabon. SpSciai. Notice.— Dating tire run of 'Paul | Jones'the Curtain wil Rise punotfMdlyn' - quabtkb TO' s'GBT, and owing to tbe Mini season this favorite Workcaa be played fo* a | FKW NIOHTB ONL*. Box Plan and Day Tickets for all patts of tbe ; I house at Dresden Music Warehouse. . Box Offioe for Tdesda* and WgnMJstoY at Grand Hotel. Day Sale for Stalls and Pit at Provincial Hotel Tobacconist. Under the ManHgenTent of Mr J. J. Kbnnsdy. TO-NiGHT (MONDAY), Mr GEORGE LEITOH ,^ Will appear in his most Successful Character, JOE STAMMERS, V. J In the Domestic Drama THE OLD HOMESTEAD, Supported by i Miss LILLA WILDE, Mr ALBERT LUCASi Mr J. J. KENNEDY, and the PEOPLE'S COMPANY. _ THE ORPHEUS CLUB STRING BAND Have kindly volunteered their services THIS EVENING to celebrate the Ninth Month (Thirty-sixth Week)! of the PEOSLE'S COMPANY, And we wish all our patrons a Happy l!Iew Year. ON NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, THE LIBRARIAN. Mr George Leitch in his inimitable character the Reverend Robert Sparerib. PORTOBELLO SCHOOLROOM. I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd, at 8 p.m. | RAND CONCERT AND COMEDY, Entitled •A BREACH OF PROMISE,' By well-known Amateurs from Dunedin, TO BE FOLLOWED BY A DANCE. I LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. ™ POOLEY AND CO.'S STEAM MERRY-GO-ROUND, HANOVER STREET • • ■., HANOVER STREET. Don't forget. The Last Week. One of Chicago's Greatest Wonders. GALLOPING WONDERB. OPEN Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. SATURDAY LAST DAY, 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. '■; LAST WEEK. HANOVER STREET. LAST WEEK. HANOVER STREbT. N.B.—Merry-go-Round For Sale. '■ •■ SJBETINOS. THE GAELIC SOCD3TY. —HE MONTHLY MEETING of the Gaelic Hall on WEDNESDAY, 2nd January, 1895, at 8 p.m., when the Chief-elect, the Hon. John in his office. All members and Highlanders' invited. Others admitted only by iicketSj obtainable from the Committee The Meeting will be extended for an hour or two for a Dance. WM. MACLEOD; Hon. Sec. uOBT AND FOUND. OST, a Brown Cow, with crumpled horns J and one blind tit. George Calder, N.E.V. ■'■ •: . ..■■- ■ ; OST, between Forth street, and railway J station, Tarcel containing straw hat, etc Mr Boyd, Forth street; reward. ..'■'. •. --.j LOST> Lady's Handbag, containing •money, between Anderson's Bay and Highcliff, Saturday, 29th; reward. Scott 8r05.,: produce, merchants. ~ .rOST, on Sunday, Silver Bar off medal. Finder kindly leave at Peterson'B, grooer, George street; reward.-< V , EWARD.—Lost, at St. Clair Baths, Lady's* Brooch- Apply Mr Stork. >',•''." I -40ABD AND aJESIDBWCi IE ASIDE Accommodation at Mrs Campbell's, j Nugget Bay, Port Molyneux; termtfreasonable. Trap meets paßßengers,Romahapa station. EASIDE Accommodation, Nuggets, Port Molyneux.—Waggonette meets paesen at Romahapa. Cards at Bull's, fruiterer. Ottaway. ■ : -;' .'■ '■',.' PARTMBNTS, St. Clair, iponvement fo Scott and Co., Dowling street. NCHOR Restaurant, LodgingVbouse» having taken the above, will belted to have a 1 few respectable Lodgers (15s per Week). ■ BPORTINO. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. ANNUAL G A T H E BIN G, X. JANUARY Ist and 2nd, 1895. £3SC GIVEN IN PRIZES. EVENING FETE AND PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY, JANUARY 3bd. , Music an«l Dancing at 8 p.m. Fireworks' 9 pari." ADMISSION, Is; CHILDREN, sd. Running and Walkwg ... ... £136 Bagpipe Music and Dancing ... QuonmG ... ... £lO Wbsstung ;.;• ... '.*•'■• £6O ;•'. Cycling... ... ... £6O i Hammke, Cabbb, and Bai* : ... £l3 Vadwing ... ... ... £T For details see handbills. Entries dose on FRIDAY, the 28tt|||mb«r. ";Kn>J W&m 2s 6d for U^^P^wingt JASS-OUT WILL BB ISSUED THB SWITOBBACEBAILWAY'WJLL BIT« CALEDONIAN a -m iw GATHERING on the let and mm '£.'*iil w JEM-

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Evening Star, Issue 9582, 31 December 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 9582, 31 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 9582, 31 December 1894, Page 3