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||| E N.’ 8, THEATRE. | : Messrs Steele and Keogh. &TURI,A?I£AKCH 1L ll^ TURDAY ’ MARCH 11, iteT SATURDAY, MARCH 11. INAUGURATION op the OPERA season. ■ . ...Twenty-four Nights Only! Iwenty-foor Nights Only! Subscription Li it now open at West’s. No Season Ticket's sold after Friday. Twenty-four Dress Circle Tickets (transferable) for SIX GUINEAS. Admission On the Evenings Dress Circle Stalls -.•Pit- - ... of Performance—- ... 7s 6d ... 6s Od ... 2a 6d GRAND DUCHESS OP GEROLSTEIN—MADAM FANNIE SIMoNSEN, The Original Duchess in Australia. The Original Duchess in Australia. SIGNOR CARMINI MORLEY, The great Tenor. MR ALBERT RICHARDSON, Basso. J? 8 * Plorence Fisher Mr Charles H. Florence Miss E. Lambert Mr Henry Steinbach Miss Blanche Harris MrF. Ingmire Miss E. Beaumont Mr Ernest Dwyer. Sigror Pietro Lnisette. Messrs A. Payne, A. Paver*, Henry Hodgson, John Bamugton, Christian Tomholt, and Horace St. Clair. GRAND BALLET. Premiere Danseuses: Mdlles. EMILIE KAYE LOUISE aITCHESON. Poll Ohonta and Orchestra. Leader /, Mr T. Thompson Conductor Mr Mabhk Simonsbn Scenery (entirely new) by Mr J. S. Willis. Costumes from Paris on the moat lavish and extiavagant scale. Eepertoire of Sixteen Operas! Repertoire of Sixteen Operas! First Night! Pint Night! First Night! NEXT SATURDAY.

. Box; Office now open at West’s. Drew Circle ... 7s'6d Stalls i ... 5g od Pit... .... ... 2s 6d ” , No Free List—Press excepted. WILSON’S GfcAND PALACE CIRCUS. From San Francisco. LAST NIGHTS I LAST NIGHTS! Fifteen thousand persons already visited Wilson’s Palace Circus. \ ■ TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. THIS EVENING, MARCH 6. MONSTER PROGRAMME. All the Great Stars will Appear this Evening. Ee-appeaiance of the world-renowned AIK EC, SING OF THE AIR. TO-NIGHT. e.. THE OLYMPIAN BROTHERS, TO-NIGHT. The highly-educated Horse dNcINN-aTU* To-NIGHT. WM. H. MORGAN, Champion Hurdle Rider of the World TO-NIGHT HADJ HAMQ. the Arabian Wonder. TO-NIGHT. OMER KINGbLEY, [The Emperor of Horse Trainers, TO-NIGHT. MDLLE LEON, the Female Blondia, TO-NIGHT. THE GREAT The Whole of this indented troupe will appear in their different specialties thm evening. NOTICE. The Elevant and spacious pavillion has been fitted np for the comfort of all patrons. All trills against the Circus must be presented on Monday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. JOHN WILSON, Manager. QUEEN’S THEATRE. iai>< i7nder|the patronage of his Worship the Committee of the harmonic Society will

give a GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT To Mr W. J. Monish, on Friday, March 10, . assisted by thebest vocal and instrumental talent. Prices—Circle, 3s; stalls, 2s. Tickets at Begg’a Music Emporium, and from Mr Denovan, at Mr Pulton’s Cabinet Warehouse, George street fJIHE GREAT BLONDIN HERO OP NIAGARA, Q At theJQueen’s Theatre to-night, KEEN’S T HE A~T RE. Lessees—Messrs Steele and Keogh. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT I LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF THE MAkION E T T E S ROYAL Under the patronage and in the presence of CH,-VALUER B- ONDIN, The Heio of Nagan TH3B (MONDAY) EVENING, mat? , BABES' THE WOOD! Or, A Mother’s Prayer, With New Scenery and Effect?, closing wit the Imposing Tableaux of the ‘ASCENSION OF THE CHILDREN. In addition to the above attraction, THE FAIRy PANTOMIME Or, LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. £nd THE CHRISTY MINSTRELS! jTH E GREAT BLONDIN HERO OF NIAGARA, At the Queen’s Theatre to-night. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Established 1865. QUEEN’S THEATRE ADULT Cr.ASSES, Monday, Thursda &ud Saturday Eveuim/* a,, 1., > struction given before the genwal fet” Juvenile Classes atnrday Mom : n* Lm n« 1 o’docfc, afternoon from arranged and Pr.vate Lersona given 1 Mrs Hamann smi Vnc . R geu t r !f*d n George *tn-et. MroH having taught thousand «’5 Promise a most ceit.in am «r»ffcfal knowledge of dstncmg in a very shor

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Evening Star, Issue 4064, 6 March 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4064, 6 March 1876, Page 2

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