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Amusements T> RI N CE S S THEA IS E. Lessee and Manager Mr Gkorgk Darreix. ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE Last Night, on the occasion of the second performance of " The Sunny South." accorded a BRILLIANT and ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION to the celebrated Australian Actor and Author, MR GEORGE DARRELL 1 Increasing Success MR GEORGE DARRELL V- of Lis Incomparable MX GEORGE DARRELL ) Sensation Drama, ( THB SUNNY SOUTH ! A Success Beyond Words!-? THE SUNNY SOUTH I (THEPUNNYSOUTHI "The Sunny South" was again received from first to last with one uninterru, ted wave of enthusiasm. Mr Darrell, Miss Mayor, and the members of tbe Compa.-T were called and re-called atthe close of every act; whilst the telling situations and stirring,sensations were folic Ted with ringing and prolonged applause. The splendid Scenery praised by all. Synopsis: The Home of the Cliesters—The" Digging' Camp— Finding the Big Nugget- Stickii!.^ up the Bank— Repulse of lhe Robbers - The Living Target, and The Zigzag Railway—a snene of unparalleled grandeur. THE SUNNY SOUTH, TO-NIGHT, with its Five Huge Sen: ations. Prices—Dress Circle. 4s; First, Stalls, 3s; Second Stalls 2s; Pit.ls. Box plan at Dresden Pianoforte Depot. Day Tickets afc Jacobs'. Bap JOE BROWN, Agent lor Mr Darrell. THE DUNEDIN SHAKESPEARE CLUB Will Read MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, In the LYCEUM HALL, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 9th APRIL. Rev. StuTHEHFORD Waddkll, M.A., in the Chair. VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS By Friends of the Club. Pianiste .7. ... Miss Jessie West. Commencing at 8 o'clock. Tickets (2s and ls) to be had of Messrs! Wise, Caffin, and Co., J. Wilkie and Co., and J. Braithwaite. 6ap NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 10, at 3 o'clock, Atthe LYCEUM HALL. HERR FELIX SCHMELLITSCHECK, who is leaving for Sydney, will, with the kind assistance of several well-known musicians, give a FAREWELL CONCERT. The Programme will include the last two movements of Mendelssohn's Concerto, ArtOt's Souvenir ' de Bellini, and the Kaiser Quartett by Haydn (to be played by Messrs Schmellitßcheck, Coombs. Schacht, and Charles Waud) ; Herr Scherek will play two Pianoforte Solos—Grillen (Whims), Waruin (Why?), by Schumann, and Caprice (Polka de la Heine) by Raff. Madame Morley, Mr S. Moyle, Air Reunert, and Mr Charles Coombs have also . kindly consented to assist. The accompaniments will be played by Herr Steinmetz. Tickets to be had afc the Dresden Piano Co. aud. Begg and Co.'s, and afc the door. Prices: Front Seats and Dress Circle, 4s; other Seats, Half-a-crown. sap TYOEUM HALL. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, At 3 o'clock. FAREWELL MATINEE, Given by HERR FELIX SCHMELLITSCHECK Prior to his departure for Sydney. Programme : I.—Quartett in C major (I—Allegro) ... ; Haydn Messrs Schmellitscheck, Coombs.Sehacht.Waud. 2.—Song " When the Swallows homeward fly" Abt Mr H. S. Reunert. 3.—CornefcSolo "Rcved'Amour" Ji. Millards Mr Charles Coombs. 4.—Song "Patria" 7'Mattei Mr S. Moyle. s.—Violin Solo " Souvenirdeßellini" Artol Herr Felix Schmellitscheck. 6.—Song "Sognai" Schira i Madame Morley. ((a)-Gri'len (Whims) \*,,L,__„- h----i f P,__„„ s„ii J(i)-Wariim(Why?) > Schumann T.-Piano Soli c) _Caprice, ".LiPolka (. de la Reine" ... Raff' Herr Benno S-herek. B.—Song " The Rcll Call'; "_ _Pinsv.ti , — " "" Mr_H. sVßeifnert. " q _violin ( "Andante and Finale) Solo -1 from Concerts in E ■ \-Mcndtlsstiht ( ■ minor" ' ) ' Herr Felix Smellitscheck. 10.—Song " Sing. Sweet Bird" Gam Madame Morley. - 11.—Quartett in'C major (ll—Andante), - " Menuetto and Finale" Haydn Messrs Schmellitscheck, Coomljs.Schacht.Waud. Musical Director Herr"Felix Schmellitscheck. The Grand Piano to be used at this Matinee kindly furnished by the Dresden Piano Company. Doors open afc 2.30; Matinee commences at 8 o'clock. Admission—Front Seats and Dress Circle. 4sBody of Hall, 2s 6d. Tickets at the Music Warehouses and at the Door. _ 9ap NOTIOE TO THEATRICALS ANi> OTHERS. ANGR for USE ol" bh« VMiingtou BILLHOARDS, communicate with BLUNDKLL BROTHERS, Proprietors Evening Post, r, ~, Weilingtop. Or with GARDNER & M'DONALD, . Agents, Brighton Chambers, Cashel et., Christchurch. Meetings. mEMPERANCE AND PROHIBITION". " . -" ADDRESSES will be given by SIR WM. FOX And MR T. Vf. GLOVER THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, In the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Rev. 11. Borrie's), North-East Valley. The Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock. 9aP A. S. ADAMS. Hon. Sec. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT I SOCIETY. [Established 1819.] THIRTY-SEVENTHANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirtvl^,?££ lU, be hel£ ? the Chamber of Commerce, Sydney Exchange Sydney, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon of WEDNESDAY, 21st April IS SB, for tho purpose of— ' 1. Receiving the Report of the Directors on tho business of the Society for the year ended 31st December ISSS. ' 2. Electing Directors to Fill Three Vacancies on '>' the Board. l- 3. Electing an Auditor in lieu of James Robertson, Esq., who retires. i 4. Declaring the Amount of Divisible Surplus for the year ended 31st December 18J5. .The following duly qualified members havo eiven the requisite notice that they are CANDIDATES for the Seats to become vacant at the Board — ': The Hon. Sir JOHN HAY, K.C.M.G. iILP J. P. ABBOTT, Esq., M.P. **.u-ij. \ The Hon. H. E. CuHEN, Esq. I JOHN B. DONKIN, Esq. : JAMES R. HILL, ESQ. ! S. A. JOSEPH, Esq. ! FRKDK. LEE, Esq., J.P. ■ GEORGE A. MURRAY, Eso v ; FRANCIS TAIT, Esq., M.P, Voting-papers will be issued to the members immediately, and must be Returned tn rtT« tKS Office of the Society, Sydney (though the pos?)1f L tlie Printed Envelope addressed to the Scrutinews enclosed for that purpose. «-«ui.iuew__ Por the Office of AUDITOR, the following Mem bers are CANDIDATES-.— S era" ~ JAMBS D.MILNE, Eso. JOHN F. PAIGE, Esq. By order of the Board. ALEXANDER J. RALfeTON, 'Head Office. Sydney, • Seoretaf i'- ;'- 22nd .Starch 1886. g,, USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. [Established 1849.] SPECIAL MEETING. MBPTTNT R MB\ GIVE r NJi hat a SPECIAL ilfiiHillM} of the Members of this SopipHbe; held in the Chamber of Commerce, Sydney °'cim ui the atte ~ <* WHDNKSDAY, the sth day of May. for the niiv pose of Amending Bye-law Vby the "nsertion ' between the words-'which shall retire Mn C 17, page 19. and the words "no member sh-U " Ac., m line 18, page 19, of the following clause ■-' ' " Provided that in the event of there being two '' or more vacancies in the Board of Directors' '"'. to be filled up at the animal meeting, the Directors elected thereat shall have the right ot choosing respective! v which vacancy they will fill, the nrioritv of choice being given to the Directors elected in the order in which they stand ou the Poll, commencing with the Director having the highest number of votes. In the ease of an equality _ of votes for any two or more of such Dhec- ' -' tors, the choice, unless mutually agreed upon, to be determined by lot.'" :- Bjr order of the Board. ( s ALEXANDER J. RALSTON, Head Office, Sydney, S<Xt &Ty ' ' ' flth March 1866. ' 9ap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7533, 9 April 1886, Page 1

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