AMUSEMENTS.
THE HIBEBNICON. This entertainment is evidently increasing in favor with the public, as the Temperance Hall was crowded in all parts last evening. Wo would call attention to the announcement that Mr John Moran’s benefit takes place to-morrow evening, and we have no doubt there will be a liberal response to his appeal for support. He certainly deserves a bumper house. THE SISTERS DUVALLI. These clever artistes are the chief attraction at the Princess Theatre, but the attendance; last evening, though numerous, was not as large as we anticipated, for it must be admitted thabthe Sisters Duvalli, in their saltatory evolutions, have never been equalled by any dancers who have hitherto visited the Colonies. Their movements are full of grace, and the applause lavishly bestowed upon them by the audience amply denoted the impression they made. We hope to see a larger attendance this evening.
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Evening Star, Issue 3758, 10 March 1875, Page 2
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146AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 3758, 10 March 1875, Page 2
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