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AT THE THEATRE.

AMATEUR DRAMATIC AND OPERATIC CLUB. " THE STEEPLECHASE." This farce' (in which Mr Cargill and Mr Stewart distinguished themselves) was preceded by "A Happy Pair," and a short concert. Mr Solomon and Miss Cameron played "The Happy Pair" remarkably well, the lady iri ' question, both looking well, and acting prettily. .' She wore a very handomely embroidered white cambric dress, with red flowers. Misses J. Gilkison and Reynolds in "The Steeplechase" dressed appropriately', and acquitted themselves well. The drawingroom scene, as usual, was well arranged, ' CIRCLE DRESSES. Mrs Kettle: Handsome black evening dress of satin and jet. — Miss Fosberry: Handsome evening dress of black, the skirt being of net, striped with black ribbon, and the bodice of satin, with beaded jet sleeves, pointed at the neck with folds of black tulle. — Mrs Rose : Handsome costume of black satin lace and jet, the bodice being of satin to the bust, and from the bust to the throat of beaded net ; the elbow sleeves also of net, the skirt made with alternate panels of satin and lace. — Mrs G. L. Denniston: Black dress and white lace. — Mrs Turnbull : Handsome black dress.— Mrs Lindo Ferguson : Handsome opera cloak of white satin. — , Miss Ethel Jones : Evening dress of black net, and handsome cardinal plush opera cloak and beaded net bodies. — Mrs Percy Jones : Handsome blue satin, with square cut neck, trimmed with cream lace. — Miss Dolly Jones : Cream silk gauze ; low neck, short sleeves. — Mrs Henry Mackenzie: Pale blue ; scarlet poppies. — Miss Gualter : Black beaded satin. — Miss Stanford : Black ; blue moons, white flowers. — Mrs Petre : Handsome black dress ; white flowers. — Mrs Stephehson : Cardinal satin ; black lace. — ' Miss Stephenson: Bronze green. — Miss T.i Stephenson : Handsome black : blue bow inhair. — Miss Cutten : White and blue. — Mrs Michie : Black. — Mrs Martin : Blue velvet. — Mrs Buckland : Black and cardinal. — Mrs Hooper : Blue and white. — Mrs Dunn : j Salmon satin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1853, 27 May 1887, Page 32

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AT THE THEATRE. Otago Witness, Issue 1853, 27 May 1887, Page 32

AT THE THEATRE. Otago Witness, Issue 1853, 27 May 1887, Page 32