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I Amusements. , PRINCESS THEATRE. I Directors: I Messes XC. WILLIAMSON & GEO. MU& GKOVK. Advance Manager: Mr William Hughes 1891-95. DUNKDIN SEASON lS9i-!& I Of WILLIAMSON & MUSGB.OVE'S r ROYAL COHIO OKERA COMPANY, Including S | MISS NELLIJS STEWART. The Directors have tlie pleasure to announce thsJ tlie above season will lie inaugurated on. WEDNESDAY, DKCKMBER 26, ISSJ4 (BOXING NIGH'i), The First Production in Duuedin of the greases?, Comic Opera Success of recent years, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, * MA MIE HOSETTJK? 1 MA MIE KOSETTE d (By Paul Lacome and Ivan Caryll). H SATURDAY. MONDAY, and TUESDAY; DKOEMBBR29, 31, and JANUARY 1, Fir3t Time in Duuedin of Planqnette andFarnie'ii Famous Work, entitled PAUL JOKES. The Company will include— MISS NELLIE STEWART, Also First appearance of th« Eminent English TenOl' = MR JOSEPH TAPLEY. First Appearance of the Famous English Baritoaa Mii WALLACK B SOWN LOW. • First Appearance in New Zealand of ~ MISS MARIETTA NASH. And Reappearance of the Dunedin Favourites i Misses Messrs FLORENCE YOUNG HOWARD VERNOH MAY POLLARD SYDNKiY DhANSNINA OSHORN3S W. ROSKVEAK LUCY COBB A. LISSANT And GEORGE LAURI. THE OPERATIC CHORUS and ORCHESTRA n Will be under the direction of M. Leon Cakosl. y Stage Director ... Mr Hekrt Beacs i 6l OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE. \ ;s Notwithstanding the Enormous Expense afcea. if dant npon the Tour of this Great Company, ihess ie will be i. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Beyond those charged in Melbourne ami Sydney, viz. : DRESS CIRCLE ... FIVE SHILLINGS STALLS THKEE SHILLINGS PIT ONE SHILLING. "■ , 6.30, Early Door One Shilling Extk& Doors open 7.15; commences 8. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN At Dresden Music Warehouse. SPECIAL NOTICE. ' The Box Han for the Opera Company-will" bs on view- TUKSDAY and WEDNESDAY, at tk" Grand Hotel, from 10 to 5. . 22tJ ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAE. CHRISTMAS SERVICES. Christmas Eve.—Carol Service at 11 p.m. Offertory given to the Choir Fund. Christmas Day.—First Celebration, 8 a.m.; Second (choral), Mid-day. Preacher, The Bishop. S«d RIC X B T.—OAMARU v. ALBION^ CALEDONIAN GROUND TO-DAY, Play to commence at 1.30 p.m. sharp' Admission, b'd; Ladies invited. WM. MACLEAN, 25d Hon. Sec. Dunediu C.Q 6d 6d 6d Cd 6d 6d Cd 6d b'd 6d 6d b'd 6d 6d 6d 6d~Ca (id g<j Gd fj AEEISOS HALL. 6d 6d \JT fid 6d (id 6d 6Sth PEOPLE'S CONCERT. 6d . 6d ' tid 6d 6d (M CHRISTMAS NIGHT, (M - 6d 25th DECEMBER 1594. 6d Gd 6d Gd v 6d GRAND SACRED CONCERT. Sd «<i tid 6d b'd lid Programme.—Part I. 6:1 Gd Scenic Effects— "Some Beautiful Places Cd tid of the Earth." (id i 6d Song—" Behold I I Stand at the Door" I'd ' (id (Jude).- Mr Ernest Bray. 63. •id Song—"Aye Maria" (Luigi Luzai). —Miss tid b'd Kitty Blaney fd Gd Song—Selected.—Mr Taylor. 6d tid Aria- " Rejoice Greatly" (Handel).—Miss t;d b'd Cummings. Cd - b'd Song—" Rocked in the Cradle of the Gd t 6d Deep"—Mr W. Farquhar Young. Od 3 6d Song—" Come Unto Me" (Lindsay)—Miss 63 Gd Trescder. (Jd 3 (id Song—" Eternal Rest" (Piccolomini)—Mr 6d Cd Charles Umbers. fid (U 6d = (id Interval. 63 <>d «d fid Allthe Items on the Second Partof the tk\ (id Prograrume will be illustrated by Dissolv- 661 6d ing Views specially imported from Eds- &l . Cd laud by Mr G. H. Marsden. 6d . (id b'd . Cd Part 11. Cd i Gd Song—" Nazareth." -Mr Taylor. 6d 6d Song—"A Winter's Story" (Watson), — b'J lid Miss Kitty Bianey. Gi 6d Reading—" The Lifeboat" (George R. Cd Bd Sims). —Mr John Stone, sen. b«. Gd Song—"OraPro A'obis " (Piccolommi). — fc"d tid Mr James Jago. Od 6d Sons—"Calvary" (Paul Rodney).—Miss Cd b'd Treseder. <xl ■ (id Recitation —" Christmas Night in the b'd: ■ fid Workhouse" (George R. "Sims).—Mr 6d b'd Lucas. fti b'd Scenic Glories—" Some Beautiful Places tid (id of the Earth." 6,1 b'd 6d 6d Accompanist, Mrs Win. Murphy. Gd (id - 60l 6.1 The Grand Erard Piano is supplied by the b'ti Bd Dresden Piano Company. (id (id (id 6d Do.ora open at 7; Concert at S sharp. Cd (id 6c! 6d POPULAR PRICES. Iti Od Back Seats, Sixpence ; Gallery and Front fid 6d Seats, One Shilling. 63 b'd ' 64, 6d 6d Gd 6d 6d Gd (id 6d Gd Sd 6d 6d cd- 6d 6d 6d 6 $ TAILORBSSEB' PICNIC.' FRIENDLY SOCIETIES" GROUNDS, i Sawyeiis' Bay, / BOXING DAY (V^EDhESDAY, 26th). A splendid day's enjoyment arranged. Special Trains leave Dunedin Station 9.15 a.m. and 10. Tickets, 2s; Children (12 years and under), Is. To «c obtained at Box on Station Platform frotn 8 o'clock Morning of Picnic. Trains will NOX stop Bt Pelichet Bay or Kavensbourne. 25d H.'lt. aiORIIISON. Secretary. /Christmas holiday fair. Caledonian" grounds. BOXING NIGHT~ZnD FOLLOWING EVENING. All the Fun of the Fair. The Outdoor Sntertainment of the Season. Races, Trapeze Act, Bun Fieht, Pig Hunt, Sword Dance, Highland Fluig, Funny Boxing Match, Dancing, Opsn-air Competition Concert. FIREWORKS : Grand Rocket Display. .Admissionto Ground, Is ; every ticket particJpatina in the Art Union Drawing on Thursday Evening. ' 25d Sporting. >i.14; "juJLlilMii'uJS' PROVINOIAL GU2T 'vf CLUB SUMMER MEETING, lo bo held on the Club's Ground, at Peton<? a FRIDAY. 25th January next, at 10.30 ajn. (day followine Wellington Races). HANDICAP of One Hundred Sovereigns (£IOOX— Open to all comers. Four prizes of j£!?s, £20, i'lO, anJ £5 respectively, less 10 per cent, for ' expenses. Nomination (£2), with prerious performances, to reach the Hon. Secretary not later than. 4th JANUARY. Acceptances (£2) to close on 23rd JANUARY. Two Nominations allowed. I All information on application to H. D. o'CA.rjLAGHAN, Hon. Sec, Wellington. ltd "OALMEBSTON RACING CLUsi JL ■ NOTICE Mr J. T. GWYNNE, Secretary, has Ueea appointed AUTHORISED AGENT of the C'mb for the purpose of RECEIVING IMVJSSTMBNK on the TOTALISATOR at the Summer Meeting onEGtUDKCESIBER. Notice is hereby given tlr.t no disqualified parson will be allowed ou the Club's grounds. Any person found laying totalisator odds, 01 any person acceptina; totalisator odds, v.'ill bs disqualified and warned off the course. Cash betting will not be allowed. By order. J. T. GWYNNE, 2-ld Hon. Sscretsrsr. ST. GSORGI3 JAM.—Once used, nhrtiya used —All Grocers. ! a/^RS CLARK'S LAUNDRY, North-East r i.C.i Valley. Telephone 702. Work well and ■ rheosply executed and pimctually returaad »U j weathers. Lace curlaius thoroughly reuMral

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10241, 25 December 1894, Page 1

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