AMUSEMENTSr™" 1" PBIACBBB THEA TR E. -*- Stage Manager Mr J. P. Hydes. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, APRIL 28* Positively the Last Night of MISS ADELAIDE BOWRING, Mr J. B. STEKLE, In their charming Impersonations of St Pierre and Mitriauna, in tho beautiful Play of TII E WIF E. Positively the last night of D I D 0. ..-Eneas Miss Haniet Gordon Dido, Queen of Carthago MrC. Wilmofc FBroAY—Benefit of M. FLEURY. pRINCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY EVENING. 29th ApriL Under the immediate patronage of W. H. Royrolds, Fsq., M.H.R., M.P.C., and Speaker of tho Provincial Council of Otago, BULWER'S PLAY of MONEY. DR rNC ES S THE A T b7bl FRIDAY NEXT, Ist MAY, ANNUAL BENEFIT : or M. ACHILLE PLEU RY. "POLYTECHNIC HALL. Polytechnic Hall, Dunedin, April 21th, 1868. C. Caujwei.i,, Fsq., Trtasurcr sf the Otago Benevolent Institution. Dear Sir—My departure for Christchurclx being delayed until next wock. I am mosfe anxious to devote a portion of the intervening time to give an entertainmotit, in aid of the Charitable Institution in which I hear you take so great an interest. Had circumstances favoured me I should have mado this offer boforo, and I am now rejoiced to bo able to offer my services in favour of an establishment whkh could only flourish in the midst of a community like that which has been so kind to me. If you think my proposition a suitable one, I aball be obliged by an early reply, na there is littlo tiino to arrange a programme. I am, Dear Sir, Yours truly, Fanny ILkik. [itKl'LV.] Dunudin, 21th April, I8G& To Mrs Heir— Denr Madam—l beg to acknowledge, with thanks, your kind note of dftte, offering your valuable services in giving an Entertainment in aid of tho Bcnevoh-nt Institution, which, on behalf of tho Cmiimktec, T gladly accept; and I feel certain that the kindly feeling* you entertain towards the community of Duncdin, are warmly reciprocated by your many friends horo. Wishing you every future success, I remain, DenrjMadain, Yours very sincerely, OhKISTOI'HEK ''ALOWKM,, Treasurer of tho 'OtagOjjßeuevolenti Institution. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, 28th INST. Complimentary AMATEUR | PERFORMANCE FOX THK BEN E F IT or the BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION of OrAGO . Tendered by MRS ROBERT HEIR. Several ladies and gentlemen Amateurs have kindly g.vc-n their services for this occasion. Under tho Distinguished P.atronago of Ilia Honor the Superintendent, thii Exccuthro, tho Speaker, and tho Members of tho Provincial Couu<:ii; And the Ladies of Duuediu. The performance will commenco with— Selections (in character) from " Tho Hunchback." Ballad Gentleman Amateur. Poiison Scene. " Romeo nnd Juliet." Ballad—" Let me whisper in thine car," • Gentleman Amateur. Sleeping Scpne from "Macbeth." " Phoebe, dearest"......Gentleman Amateur. ' Church Yard Scene, "Ijeah." Musical TNrEKLUDB, Pianoforte Selection*. Ballad—" When I waa young," Gentleman Amateur. Recitation , Gentleman Amateur. Duet ;.. Lady Amateurs. To conclude with ijuckstone's celebrated farco of THE ROUGH DIAMOND. Margery (her great impersonation)... Mrs floßr. Hkir. Cousin Joe ~,.Mr W. J, Wilson. Assisted by Gentlemen Amateurs. Reserved Chairs, 4s; Balcony, 2s Gd; Pit, Is, Chairs may be uecurul at the Hall, from 11 to 3 o'clock. , CONVEYANCES^ , ' PUBLIC KOTiCE. "ji/TESSRS COBB and CO., having reJJTX ccived inatruct'ODs from tho Post-master-General to convey tho Mails by Wellington time, Notice is hereby given, thafc on and after Monday, 23rd March, the Mwl Coaohea will depart and arrive accordingly. ; :, jx i ..■■■..-. : -
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1974, 28 April 1868, Page 1
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549Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1974, 28 April 1868, Page 1
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