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AMUSEMENTS. BIN CESS'S THEATRE. Under tie Management of Messrs .1. J. Kennedy and Albert Lucas. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Following Nights. A Dramatic Epoch. AMALGAMATION OF TWO GREAT COMPANIES. KENNEDY'S PEOPLE'S COMPANY And the ALBERT LUCAS COMPANY, The Strongest Organisation in Australasia. 17 LEGITIMATE ARTISTS. 17 The Most Successful Corned}- of Modern Days, in Three Acts, entitled THE GUVNOR, With the following.Unequalled Cast : Mr Butterscotch (a retired confectioner) _ „ Mr Frank Norton Freddy Butterscotch (his son) t _ Mr Albert Lucas Theodore Macclesfield, Sen. (Inutbuilder, Putney) ... Mr J. J. Kennedy Theodore Macclesfield, Jun. (his son) , r T „. ,- Mr A. E. Greenaway alt Jelhcoe (a retired pickle manufacturer) r, , ~ , . Mr Harry Saville Gregory (a Yorkshire groom) ~~ „ , Mr J. S. Montgomery Mr Velluns (a solicitor) ... Mr Milton Moss The M'Toddy (a gentleman of Glenalbin) nx. >t , . Mr c - R - Hill Cabman No 3,407 Mr Paul Creyton Gunnel (a waterman) Mr Wm. Sedger Cantel (servant to Butterscotch) Mr J. Manville Ullage (butler to Buttersco'.ch) Mr Wilton Power Aurelia (Butterscotch's second wife) „. .„ , , Miss lily Hill Kate (his daughter) Miss Ina Laurence Mrs Macclesfield (the boatbuilder's wife) Miss Hettie Howarde Carrie Macclesfield (the boatbuilder's daughter) Miss Lilla Wilde Barbara (a housemaid) Miss Atleigh Act I.—The Garden at Cranberry Villa, Fulham. Act ll.—Willow Tree Ferry, Putney. Macclesfield's Boatbuilding Yard. Act lll.—Butterscotch's Villa. New Scenery ! Elegant Costumes ! Full and Efficient Orchestra. ADMISSION—2s, Is, and 6d. Day Tickets Beissel's, Jacobs's, Allen's, Jackson and Goldsmid's, and Cooperative Fruit Depot. Box plan at the Dresden. HENRY G. PARKER, Business Manager. PRINCESS'S THEATRE. (By courtesy of Messrs Kennedy and Lucas.) COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to MR A. E. GREENAWAY. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 17th. \\ hen will be produced for the first time in New Zealand an entirety new version of * David Garrick.' entitled THE PLAYER. Popular Prices. Tickets now procurable. Box Plan at the Dresden. CHURCH SERVICES. N 0 X CHURCH. MEMORIAL SERVICES In connection with the Death of the late Dr Stuart WILL BE CONDUCTED TO-MORROW V,\ THE Rev. J. ANDERSON GARDINER, B.A. Morning, 11 o'clock; Evening, 6.30 o'clock. ROAD WESLEYAN MISSION HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Rev. R. TAYLOR will conduct Services. 11 a.m.—Subject: 'Secret Prayer.' 6.30 p.m.—Subject: 'Manasseh, or the Penitent Monarch.' Mosgiel Church—Mr W. BURROWS. THE COMING OF THE LORD. CLOSING Addresses by Rev. E. C. LEAL, an Evangelist of the Catholic Apostolic Church, in the CITY HALL, DOWLING STREET, On SUNDAY, MAY 12, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Afternoon (Class)—' The Calling of the Apostles.' Evening—'The Mystical Babylon and its Destruction.' Free Admission. WESLEYAN Stuart street. Rev. J. J. LEWIS Preaches: 11 a.m.—Subject: * What is the Bible ? : 6.30 p.m.—Subject: 'lhe Royal Banquet.' Everyone made Welcome. BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Garrison Hall. 11 a m.—Miss SEARS will Sing and Preach the Gospel. 6.30-Rev. W. READY. Half-hour Lecture. Subject: ' The Adversity of Life.' Choir sings 6.20. All invited. CHURCH OF CHRIST (THE TABERNACL.B), Great King ntroot. SERVICES TO - MORROW: 11a.m., Breaking of Bread. Evening, 6.30, Treacher, Mr S. ELBORN. Subject: ' Two Classes of Hearers.' Oddfellows' Hall, South Dunedin, at 7 p.m. A cordial invitation to all. CHORAL HALL. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7 o'clock. GOSPEL ADDRESS by Mr JOHN WILKINSON. All cordially invited. Choir sings from 6.30 p m. 71 I R S T C H U R C H.JL? The Rev. A. J. WADE (of North Melbourne) will Preach TO-MORROW (Sundav). Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30. Evening subject: 'An Old Testament Tragedy.' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray flap's. 11 a.m Rev. W. M. FELL. 630 p.m MrW. COULL. 3 p.m., Men's Institute : 'The Relative Importance of Three Christian Teachings.' T. MARTIN'S CHURCH, kJ North-east Valley. 4th Sunday after Easter.—Matins, 11 a.m.; Preacher, Rev. C. A. FRAER. Evensong, 6.30 p.m.; Preacher, Rev. B. M. KING. ISCIPLES OF CHRIST, _, Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street.—Services : Morning, 11, Worship; Evening, 6.30, Gospel service. All welcome. T. ANDREW'S CHURCH. O Merning, at 11, and Evening, at 6.30. Rev. RUTHERFOBD WADDELL, M.A. Evening subject: * Pilgrim's Progress—ln the Swelling of Jordan.' ANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH . (Rev. A. NORTH, Minister).—ll a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Services. Maori Hill, evening: N.E. Valley, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m.; Kaikorai, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. All scats free. All welcome. CHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Lower York place. Services To-morrow—Morning, 11; Evening, 6.30: Rev. J. M. FRASER. All seats free. ORTH DUNEDIN CHURCH, To-morrow Morning and Evening V." Rev. I. K. M'INTYRE. All are cordially invited. EING STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Services ' To-morrowi Morning, at 11,"Mr R. M'NAUGHTAN ; Evening, 6.30, Memorial service. VANGELISTIC Meeting in Farley's Hall To-morrow Night, at 7. Seat's free and no collection. ALL SAINTS' Church, Tomorrow,— Preacher, The Dean. ' Evening Lecture j ' Christ and the Spirit of Inquiry.' APTI&T Services on Sunday in Garrison —.. Hall, Mo*giel, at 11 and 6.30. Sankcy's Hymns used. RIMITIVK Methodist Churches.—Dundas street: Morning, Rev. Wm. Laycock; evening, Rev. J. R. Hindes. Kew : Moining, Mr E. Hutton; evening, Mr A. S. Adams. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. HARBOR DEFENCE?, r RJTTEN TENDERS will be received at . . this office until noon on MONDAY, the 20th inst., for the EXTENSION of the SUBMARINE MINING WHARF at Deborah Bay. Plan and specification may be seen at this Office and at the Post Office..«t JJcfft Chalmers. The lowest or aiyy tender Hot necessarily accepted^ *fi, ft, USSHER, District Engineer, Public Works Office, ■Dunedin, Bth'May, 189 ft,

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Evening Star, Issue 9703, 11 May 1895, Page 3

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