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AMUSEMENTS. "pRINOESS THEATRE, Lessees and Managers, MESSRS HISCOCI.. AeMD HAYMAN. • LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ! ' LAST NIGHT BUI' ONE ! Of the great KELLY AND LEON'S MINSTRELS, TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OP THE NEW PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, 18m JANUARY, MONSTER PROGRAMME. Everyth'hg Eutirel.' New. . THE ONLY,LEON in his great masterp'oce, G A L A T E A, Supported by the whole strength of the Company; ■ And ROSE OF BT. FLOUR. Lizette, the Village Belle .. .. Tub Only Leon. FOR THIS Kid ST ONLY. Prices as usual. Box plan at Eegg's.. T>RINCESS THEATRE. . F.rsfc Appearance in Dunedin . of the NEW PRINCESS UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMPANY I And LEWIS'S ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS, AVEDNESDAY, JANUARY 52nd, 1879, In Mrs H. B. Stowb's moral and religiou. Drama, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN UNCLE TOM'S CABIN UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. The Greatest Drama of Modern Times! The Largest Combination of Talent That has Ever Appeared iv New Zealand J THIS DRAMA ~~ PATRONISED BY THE -. HAD THE SS CLERGY OF ALL UNPRECEDENTED «« D DOMINATIONS. RUN OF S3 THE MOST 101NIGH-S _,_ SENSITIVE MIND IN %•-, IS NOP OFfTENOED. MELBOURNE, go NOTHING VULGAR. AND He BEAUTIFUL BALLADS 97 NIGHTS hsj GLORIOUS JUBILEE. IN j^i", AND ADJACENT 22 MAGNIFICENT COLONIES. pp SCENERY. Dear Eva (aged 6 yea.') I irrLE Nellie Holmes TorBY (the original and e>nly") one; her 198 th appearance [ Mias Fanhy AYiseman in this character) J Usclb Tom (a real negro, and at) ~ „ ,_ . „,.„ one time a slave) , •*uvß..B.Lbwis ■ Simon Lesree ('.ho general) favourite, and tho only ex- > Mr G. W. Coliier ponent of the character) ) Toil Loker (the original) , Mr W. Sooth MISS ADELAIDE STONEHAM (Specially engage! to increase this great caßt). The greatest combination tint has ever appeared south of the Line, numbering over 30 Star Artlsta, and LEWIS'S ORIGINAL TROUPE OK COLOURED JUBILEE BINGEH.S, In their Celebrated Jubilee Songs and Dances. Full Orchestra, under the direction of MR F. LEECH. New Scenery Painted Expressly by MR J. S. WILLIS, Who has kindly consented to del y his work of art— The Panorama of Zealandla, on purpose to use his artistic skill in the production of tho requisito scenic effects required in this great drama, UNCLE TOM'S CABIST. ■Mechanical Effects by Mr Charles Locke. Properties by Mr Goorge Ward. Co.oured Fires by Mr Lomax. In order to make the success of UJSCLE TOMS CABIN As certain as it has been in the other Colonies, there wi-1 be over 40 SUPERNUMERARIES engaged to give cffvct to the realistic PLANTATION SCENES, AND JUBILEE SONGS AND DANCES. Come and See THE PLANTATION SCENES. Come and See THE REALISTIC ICE SCENE-THE RIVER OHIO FROZEN OVER. Como and See THE ROCKY DEFILE PASS. Come and See EVA'S DEATH SCEXE. Come and See THE APOTiIEOSIS. Como and See THE HAPPY HOTrENTOTS, COPELAND, YOUNG, GILLMORE, AND MOODY, . Come and See/ "Oh Golly ! I'se so AVicked," MISS FANNY AVISEMAN. Come and Hear "The Sweet By-and-Bye," ' " Good-bye, Old Cabin Home," "When Yeu are Gone We'll Misa You," " Oh! Wasn't that Wide Kiver ?" " Nearer, my Gjd, to Tnee," " My Good Lord has been Hero." EVA'S SONG, " Shall Poor Uncle Tom be Free." SPECIAL NOTICE. To enable the amusement-public of Dunedin, one and all, to witness this great production, THERE WILL BE NO ADVANCE IS THE PRICES. Dress Circe, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, ls. Children—Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, ls 6d. Secure Your Seats Early. Doors open 7.15; commence at 8 o'clock. GRAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFI'ERNOON At 2 o'clock. Adults, Dress Circle, 3a; Children, la 6d. All the Floor of the Theatr a—Adults, ls; Children,6_. DON'T FORGET, OUR STAY IS SHORT. LtDDY, Manager. DEV, J. W. ING LIS AViU give his popular Lecture-Entertainment, SONGS AND MUSIC OF SC.TLAND, At MOSGIEL, On TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1879; And his PEN-AND-INK PICTURES OF THE PAST, In the Foresters' Hall, PORT CHALMERS, On AVEDNESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1879. ROBERT KILPATEICK, 17ja Manager. ■ ""-- "' ■■ 'rrS MEETINGS QUEEN'S THEATRE. -Sunday Evening, at 8 o'clock, Addresses by Rev. John Ryley and Rev. J. G. Paterson. QUEEN'S THEATRE. PUBLIC DISCUSSION BETWEES REV. M. AY. GREEN AND MR CHARLE3 BRIGHTJ Subject: "THE DIVINE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY," Accepting the following definition of terms: — 1. By "Divine origin" it is understood to be o_ Dlvine origin in the sense in which no other religion ls. 2. In the term " Christianity" it Is understood that there are included the Deity of Jesus, and His death as an atonement for man's sin. MR GREEN Affirms ; MR BRIGHT Denies. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY EVENISUS, JANUARY 21st, 225., asd 23rd. A. H. Boss, Esq., in the chair, Assisted by David Henderson, Keg., for Mr Green j Robert Rutherfoid, Esq., for Mr Bright; and a JointCommittee. Doors open every evening at 7.30; commence at S precisely, and terminate at 10. Admission : Circle, Is; Stalls and Pit, cd. All profits from the meotiug.aud sale of report to go to the Benevolent Institution. 18ji> LECTURES. pmoiSßjiiii.. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, . MR CHARLES BRIGHT. Last Lecture Bur Onb. Subject: "ELISHA'S Mrs-j1, OR V3.E SVXOD AND THE SOUS OF THE ?l_np_t*_T_." Commence at 7.60. Admission -Circle, Is ;"Body of Theatre, 6d. MOSfBY. O LEND, SUMS OF MONEY, From £10 up to £6000, on lauded security. Transfers prepared. Leases prepared. AY.M. DALRYMPLE, Exchange Cha_i'~e~_, 95, Princes street. \M ONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security, In Bums of £100 and pwrurds, at current tato GILLIES, STREET, and HISLOP. MONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security, ou favourable terms, In nuns to ml borrowers. Lowest current rates of Interest charged. Apply CONNELL aad HOODIE. MONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Seourity. math, Anderson, and Co., Solid ton High street. 12J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5276, 18 January 1879, Page 1

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