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AMUSEMENTS. Br.NOESS'S THEATRE. "ALBERT LUCAS COMPANY, In conjunction with the CUNARD FAMILY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Also, MONDAY and "WEDNESDAY NEXT, Revival (by urgent request) of Mr Albert Lucas's Three-act Comedy, THE OLD MAN. THE OLD MAN. Preceded by the popular CUNARD FAMILY. Producing an Entire Change of Programme. Popular Prices—2h, Is, and6d. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), SACRED CONCERT. RECITALS, LIVING PICTURES. Overture—Selected. —Princess's Orchestra. Duet—Nocturne (Denza).— Miss Kitty Blaney and Mr W. Farquhar Young. Recital—'Dora' (Tennyson).—Mr A. E. Greenaway. Solo—'The Angel at the Window' (Tours).— Miss Helen Gordon. Euphonium Solo—'Peusee Fugitive' (Le Brun). —Mr J. Boyd. Recital—'The Curfew' (Living Pictures).—Misa Lilla Wilde. Solo—'The Mighty Deep' (Jude). Mr W. Farquhar Young. Solo-' A Winter Story' (Watson). -Miss Kitty Blaney. Recital—'The Raven' (Edgar Allen Poe).—Mr Albert Lucas. Solo -' Angels Ever Bright and Fair' (Handel). —Miss Helen Gordon. Duet—Selected.—Miss Helen Gordon (mandoline), Mr A. L. Cunard (banjo). Solo —'Ave Maria' :(Luzzie).—Miss Kitty Blaney. Grand Finale—The Living Picture 'Rock of Ages,' produced with great success on Good' Friday. Vocalist, Miss Helen Gordon; Picture, Miss Lilla Wilde. Tickets procurable To-day at BcissePs, Jacobs's, Allen's, and Co-operative Fruit Depot, or admission by collection at the door. Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is ; Pit, 6d. The Management reserve the right to refuse admission. Doors open at 8; commencing 8.30 sharp. HENRY G. PARKER, Business Manager. T> R I N C E S S'S T THEATRE. FRIDAY, MAY 3rd, 1895. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC RECITAL Tendered to MISS FRANCES ROSS. SIGNORA VENOSTA will sing 'II Bacio' (by request), and Mr lit ItNS-WALKER will sing recitative and grand aria ' Sei Vendicata Assai (from Meyerbeer's grand opera 'Dinora'.) Miss INA LAURENCE, and Mr A. E. GREENAWAY. Mammoth Programme, including Scenes from AS YOU LIKE IT TAMING OF THE SHREW PYGMALION AND GALATEA Etc., etc. MONDAY, APRIL 29th, 1895. DUNEDIN. LIEDERTAFEL INVITATION CONCERT (Ladies' Evening). Commence 8 p.m. Carriages at 10.15 p.m. J. A. HOPCRAFT, Hon. Sec. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. CHURCH SOCIAL in the HOWE STREET HALL (North Dunedin) On FRIDAY, 3rd MAY, at 7.30. A Good Programme. Addresses by Revs. J. Dawßon, J. H. Hindcs (recently from England), W. Laycook. Refreshments at Interval. Admission, One Shilling. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Lady's sma'l Silver Watch, chain attached, between Castle street and Caversham; reward. Given, Frederick Btrect. LOST (at Easter), Bunch of small Kcyp. Finder please leave same at Mrs Fish's Registry Office. REWARD.— Lost, Go'd Tennis Bat Brooch. Mackridge, Cargill road. FOUND, the Purest Smoke.—The New Venus Tobacco. At J. Mendelsohn's. SHIPPING TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. SPECIALLY REDUCED EXCURSION FARES IN FORCE BY ALL STEAMERS OVER ALL THE COMPANY'S LINES. Steamers will be despatched as under: LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON (transhipping at Wellington to all West Coast ports)— 'lora Mon., 29th April 3 p.m., D'din. [alune Tues., 30th April 2.30 p.m. train. NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLANDTarawera Thur., 2nd May 230 p.m. train. Rotomahana Wed., Bth May 3 p.m. D'din. SYDNEY via WELLINGTON— Talune Tues., 30th April 2.30 p.m. train. Wakatipu Wed., Bth May 3 p.m., D'din. SYDNEY via BLUFF. Monowai Wed., 11th May. 3.35 p.m. train. SYDNEY via AUCKLAND— Tarawera Thur., 2nd May 2.30 pm. train. Rotomahana Wed., Bth May 3 p.m. D'din. MELBOURNE via BLUFF and HOBARTManapouri Mon., 29th April 3.35 p.m. train. Ti?»«?^«« Tliur " 9th Ma y 3 P- m -» D ' dm - WESTPORT via TIMARU, AKAROA, LYTTELTON, AND WELLINGTON. Corinna Friday. 3rd May 4pm., D'din. Omapere Friday, 10th May 4 p.m., D'din. GREYMOUTH via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTONHerald Wed., Ist May 10 p.m., D'din. NAPIEII via OAMARU, TIMARU, and LYTTELTONDingadce Wed., Ist May 5 p.m., Dun'du TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEYOvalau, from Auckland, on 9th May. FIJI (SUVA and LEVUKA)Upolu, from Auckland, 23rd May. CARGO RECEIVED AT DUNEDIN WHARVES: PerS.S. Till Day. Wharf. Flora Noon. Monday Rattray st. Talune 3 p.m. Monday Tongue Herald 3 p.m. AVedncsday Rattray Bt. Tarawera 4p m. Wednesday Tongue BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Two Gentlemen. Dalmoro House, York place (fourth house from corner of Albert street). YOUNG Gentleman requires quiet, L superior Home ; hills preferred ; state terms and particular. "Shower-bath," STAB Office. LADY and Gentleman in High street, L without family, offer Board to a respectable Gentleman. Particulars from Jas. Whyte, 69 Princes street. MEETINGS. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION (Dunkoin Centre). A MEETING OF LADIES holding the Association's Certificate will be held at the Young Women's Christian Association Rooms, Moray place, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, April 30, for the purpose of forming a NURSING CORPS. AH those interested are invited to attend. OTAGO SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. |HE MONTHLY MEETING will be held . on MONDAY, 29th April, in Y.W.C.A. Rooms, at 8. Preparation Class is held in Hanover street Schoolroom, THURSDAYS, at 8.45. E. E. WILKINSON, Acting-secretary. - AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 29th APRIL, !At 11.30 a.m. WOOL SALE. ,HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND . MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will sell by auction, at the Otago Wool and Grain Stores, Lower Rattray street, as above, 30 bales, also bags, etc., wool. ANDREW TODD, Manager.' MONDAY, At 10.20 a.m. GRAIN, PRODUCE, Etc. riIHE MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY OF - 1 - NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will offer a catalogue of . f Oatß, chaff, etc., At their Stores, Cumberland street,

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Evening Star, Issue 9682, 27 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 9682, 27 April 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 9682, 27 April 1895, Page 3