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AMUSEMENTS. RINCESS'3 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! (Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor), BLOW FOR BLOW, In aid of Dunedin Hospital Funds. Admission: Circle 2s, Stalls Ib, Pit 6d. Tickets at Dow's, Allen's, Jackson's, Mendelsohn's, Jacobs's, and Pollock's. His Excellency the Governor. DUNEDIN BURN£ CLUB. RAND ANNUAL GATHERING In Celebration of the 136 th ANNIVERSARY OF THE POET'S BIRTH. j GARRISON HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, 2oth JANUARY, 1896. J. B. Thomson, Esq , President, in the Chair. PROGRAMME.-Pabt I. Overture-'The Fair Maid o'Perth' (Volti).Dunedin Naval Band. President's Opening Remarks. Ononis—'There was a Lad.'—Choir. Song—' A Man's a Man for a' That.'—Mr Jago. Kong-'My Heart is Sair for Somebody.' Madame Venosta. Sent;—' There was a Lass.'—Mr Armstrong. Address.—Hon. Thos. Fergus. Song—'My Heather Hillß.'—Miss Cooper. Song—' bae Bring to Me.'—Mr W. F. Young. Song—' Last May a Braw Wooer.'—Miss Fraser. Recitation—'Tibbie Leerie' (in character) —Mr Strachan. Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. Scottish Selections on the Violin.—Mr Beath. Choru-, from the 'Cottar's Saturday Night.'— 1 Choir. Song—'Sly Widow Skinner.'—MrW. F.Young. Song—'Doon the Burn, Davie, Lad.'—Miss Fraser. Duet—' Ye Banks andßraes.'—Madame Venosta and Miss Cooper. Song—'Mary Morrison.'—Mr Armstrong. Song—'My Love is like a Red, Red Rose.'— Miss Cooper. Song—' Corn Rigs.'—Mr Jago. Song—'Tam Glen.'—Madame Venosta. Chorus—' Scots Wha Hae.'—Choir. 'Auld Lang Syne. 1 Musical Conductor, Mr J. B. Fergcsson. Accompanist, Mrs J. Todd. Doors open 7.30; Overture 8. Admission: Front Seats and Balcony, 2s; Body of Hall, 1?. Trains will leave for Mosgiel and Port Chalmers after the Concert. T>RINCESS'S THEATRE. Under the management of L. J. Lohr. TUESDAY NEXT, 28th JANUARY. T. A. KENNEDY, MESMERIST, KING LAUGH-MAKER OF THE WORLD. Mr Kennedy has lately terminated a two years' season at the Westminster Aqaarium, London, and bas been appearing ia Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide with extraordinary success. THE MOST POPULAR AND PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT EVER WITNESSED. UNIQUE, NOVEL, AND FULL OF FUN, Combining features interesting alike to the grave and reverend scientist, the seeker after sensation, and the masses who only ask to be provoked to side-splitting mirth. The occult art of Mesmerism HAS NEVES BEEN EXERCISED in so powerful a manner. Selecting subjects from the audience, he first binds them with a magic spel), then, at his bidding, the helpless victims perform antics so strange and ridiculous that all beholders are forced to ROAR WITH LAUGHTER. All agree that the Success of no dead or living Exponent of Hypnotism approaches KENNEDY'S TRIUMPH OF MIND OVER MATTER. THE DUNEDIN LAUGHING SEASON Will Commence NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 28. Representative for Mr Kennedy, Mr J. BROWN. Business Manager, EDWIN GEACH. 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6J 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6J 6d 6d 6d I T Y H A L L. 6d 6d \J 6d 6d TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT M 6d and 6d 6d TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 6d 6d January 24 and 25. 6d 6d 6d 6d THE EVENT OF THE YEAR i 6.1 6d 6d 6d CRAYDON AND WOOD'S SURPRISE 6d 6d PARTY, 6d 6d Headed by the Renowned 6d 6d HARRY CRAWFORD 6d 6d (Late of the World's Trio\ 6d 6d Champion High Kicker of the World. 6d 6d 3 | PERFORMING DOGS. | 3 6d 6d Note. —On SATURDAY AFTER- 6d 6d NOON Mr ALLAN "KERR (Champion 6d 6d Trick Cyclist of the World) will RIDE 6d 6d through Princes and George streets on 6d 6d ONE WHEEL, starting from the Post 6d 6d Office at 3 o'clock. 6J 6d Doors open 7.30. Overture at 8 sharp. 6d 6d Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, Sixpence. 6d 6d Day Sales at Jackson and Goldsmid's. .6d 6d R. W. CAMPBELL, Agent. 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 616 d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d I T Y HALL. ■KJ A WHIRLWIND OF GAIETY. A CYCLONE OF FUN. Commencing MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 27. A SHORT SEASON ONLY. First Appearance this Season of the FUNNIEST SHOW ON EARTH, Which has been diawing Crowded Houses throughout the North. LONDON BELLRINGERS. LONDON BELLRINGERS. Sweet Sounds of Music. The Latest of Ballads on over 100 Handbells. FAUST FAMILY, FAUST FAMILY, Musicians, Pantomimists, Comedians, Gymnasts, Wonderful Entertainers. MARTYN HAGAN, MARTYN HAGAN, King of Funland, Burlesque Artist, Comedian, Actor-Vocalist. LUCY FRASER, LUCY FRASER, Refined, Dazzling, Dashing, and Renowned Drawing Room Entertainer. JOHN GOURLAY, JOHN GOURLAY, Famous Eccentric Comedian, Scotch Vocalist, and Reciter. A BRILLIANT COTERIE OF COMEDIANS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. PRICES TO SUIT THE PEOPLE. Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, SIXPENCE. J. ST. CLAIR, Manager, ■LLUMINATED AQUATIC DISPLAY (In aid of the Regatta Funds), TUESDAY EVENING, 28th JANUARY. Tickets can be obtained from any Member of the Committee, Yacht and Boat Owners, Jacobs, Mendelsohn, Dickinson, Braitbwaite, Allen, Dresden, C. Begg and Co., Sligo, Horsburgh, Mrs A. D. Silk, and other leading shopkeepers. The 10 p.m. Train to Port Chalmers will be delayed 15 minutes, leaving Dunedin 10.15 p.m. E. B. HAYWARD, Seoretary Dunedin Annual Regatta, Princes street. Two smart young Men wanted to push sale of tickets. UNEDIN SHAKESPEARE CLUB will ' RESUME their WEEKLY READINGS TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, at 8 o'olook, in the Chamber of Commerce. Play to be studied ' Henry VIII.' Vacancies for a few Working Members.

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Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 9911, 24 January 1896, Page 3

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