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Amusements. QUEEN’S THEATRE Lessees— Mejsrs Steel? and Krogh. Positively Last Night But One. . j , OF the ■ ROYA L MARION BTT ES, Who leave by H wea on Tuesday for Christchurch. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING-. Three distinct performances. I THE "CHRIST?IT MINSTRELS! BABES IN THE' WOOD I XSf> . LITSLE RE33uRIDiNQ HOQD. Oooie hid 3dA * ' MARIONETTE JOE, f TKfriWohder-of Clowns. ’T-il • i■ ■■■> » ~ 7 vr , i G#od Eyeningto You AH. ,IK Reiheraler, Last But One. MONDAY—Special Performance, and Positively Last Appearance of the. -ROYAV MARIONETTES. ■U/iA ‘ ! .v- '? — IL-. :V' - Dress Circle, 4s; ■ Stadia, 2s 6d j Pit, la. f&htsmay be at i Mr West’s/ (JEO, W. GEODES, Treasurer and Business Manager Mr W. Hoskins. '

Q IT E E N * S T H EAT RE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. SIBIOESENR ENGLISH OPERA COM* P ANY Will poaitiveL appear ‘ SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 1876. j, GRAN 3? EUCHES3 J , JBox Plan at West’s, Princes street. O’ E B N ’ S THEATRE. .... A GRAND CONCERT . . WiU ke given on March 10, as a Complimentary Night to Mr W. J. Motrisb, _. By the ihxnedia Harmonic Society, ijjiua 1.- _« available talent in Dimadm. For tickets, apply to Mr A. D. Denovan, A ..Fulton and Co., George street. w ILSON’S GRAND CIRCUS. PALAO f ' H 'Froth San Francisco, California, THIS ‘(PS?!)AY) EVENING. FASHIONABLE NtGHT. - All the Great Stats will appear. Firpt -Night or: the World-renowned 77 • A A IR E 0 , KING OF THE AIR. r>a jo j Night of the ; OLYMPIAN BROTHERS.

First Night of the highly-educated Horse . • .■.CIN'OINNATUd.' . SRAND CHANGE OF PROGEAAME, Every person who Visits this epYb'N did e-n pbrtai nme nt r 19 delighted and satisfied. The Marquee is fitted up for the comfort of " all patrons. _ ITJU9 evening' fIUDAY, A,Special ..,stations— returning after the performance. Evenlng there*will be a Special ; Train from Port Chalmers. TOMORROW AFTERNOON, SATURDAY, last Mid-day Performance at 8 p.m., doors open at 2. Children Is, to all parts except Chairs. iPniOES: ■ Chairs—GrandStand ... ... ,6s Family Circle ... ... 3s Pit ... ... r . ... ... ... 2s t , .Carriages may be ordered at 1Q.20. JOHN WILSON, is-.ri; as’..;- ■ ■ <y-. j '-Manager. B (O N N . THE HERO OP NIAGARA^ 0. <t.’iJ’-v u . IS COMING. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Established 1865. % •''QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CL ASSES, Monday, Thursday, m and Saturday Evening?. An hour’s instruction aiven before the general dancing. JuvenilOU&eafes "aturday Moming.from 11 till 1 o’clock; afternoon from 3 till 5. Private Classes arranged and Brlvatd Lessons given at Mro-HamaanV residence. Regent road, off George street, Mrs H, having taught thousands is Dunedin, can' promise a most Certain and graceful knowledge of dancing in a very short time. UT. GEORGE’S HALL.—The Hall having tmdergone a thorough repair, To be Let conceits, balls, and private assemblies. | \ANClNG.—Juvenile Class on Saturdays, BKF’j alt 3 p.’iq., . ’ DULT 'CLASS, forming of which due • notice will be given. I>R IVATE A> SEMBLY.—A series of six private assemblies, under the superintendence of A committee, commencing at An early date in March. B ANDS PROVIDED. Violin apd Piano ta apcl Piano taught. Mii. J. KELLY, • Stuart street {Qpppsite Wesleyan Church). ptRAND HILLIvRD TOURNAMENT v3T during thu month of March is now on daily at Sussex Hotel ROotils, George ptveet. Ist' prize.... ... ...* ... Ten pounds wdC jJ. '' Gold albert Value L 3. Ope** to:amateurs only.: Entrance, 6d a break. For full particulars, apply IHOS. RYAN, At the Rooms. IF ■ MU .i, : m,^— Business, Notice. *pPT -BRUSSELS CARPETS; NEW CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3s per yard. Kidderminster Oarpets,®) lid per yard. New Hearth Rugs, 6s 9d. Stair.Carpets, JLa per yard. ■ (HERBERT. HAYNES. b CO. 'BY PERMISSION. • . Under the, Patronage of Bis Honor -the Super* >' J urtendent, J " VVOWELL’a GRAND ART UNION Of -ilji "Inlaid N ZealandWO«d. >. i, vrioe L 475. XOa each, i s Thoatye, Pn&cw street. ISO

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Evening Star, Issue 4063, 4 March 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4063, 4 March 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4063, 4 March 1876, Page 2

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