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Show To-Xigllt. At tho theatre this evening an en tertainme..t 1 U-presented lh.!'. is new on t nt sta;t.- and iuiertbtmg, likewise. A the proceeds are to be devoted .o Le'p in the erection ol the :new tabernacle a public building and an ornamoi.t to the city a Urge 'audience may be anticipated. The fir;t put of tbe programme is the temperance drama in five acts, of "Tea Nights in a Bar Room," in which the characters will be presented by the Twenty-firsi ward dmnmlic association, Tiie 1 diea and gentle men of this company have won some ; laurels in their performances "at home," and their many friends will bo anxious to see how they feel and act on the big Btage of tbe theatre. The second part consist of a "Grand Olio." Tho Union Glee club, tbe Azalea club, the Fifteenth ward choir, Miss Mackay, Mr. A. Owen, Mr. John Diynes and Mr. Willie Davis are billed to nppuar, with glees, choruses, dtieta and songs. Trofessor Thomas will lead the orchestra and Professor Jos. J. Daynes will bo (he acc3mpani;t. |