Amusements. \ Q HERN'S THE ATil E . I NEXT SATTJRDAtTmAKOH UNEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 11. %NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 1L THE OPERA SEASON. Twenty-Tour lights Only J Twenty-four Nights Only! Subscription List now open at West's. No Season Tickets sold after Friday. Twenty-four Dress Circle Tickets (transferable) for SIX GUINEAS. Admission on the Evenings of Performance— Dress Circle..,' 7s 6d Sthlla. 5s OdPit; ... 2j 6d GRAND DUCHES3 OP GEROLSTEINMADAM FANNIE SIMONS SN, The Original Duchess in Australia The Original Duchess in Australia. SIGNOR CAEMINI MORLEY, The great Tenor. MB ALBERT RICHARDSON, Basso. Supported by Miss Florence Fisher M r Charles H. Florence Miss E. Lambert Mr Henry Steinbach Mias Blanche Harris Mr F. Tngmire Miss E. Beaumont Mr Ernest Dwyer. Signor Pietro Luisette, Messrs A, Payne, A. Paver?, Henry Hodgson, John Barrington, Christian Tomholt, and Horace St. Clair.*
GRAND BALDET. Premiere Danseasss: Mdlles. EMILIB KAYE LOUISE .iITCHESON. Full Chorus and Orchestra. Leader Mr T. Thompson Conductor Mr Maexin Simonsbn Scenery (entirely new) by Mr J. S. Willis. Costumes from Paris on the moat lavish and extravagant scale. Repertoire of Sixteen Operas! Repertoire of Sixteen Operas! Pint Night I First Night! First Night! NBXT SATURDAY, Box Office now open at West’s. Dress Circle 7s 6d Stadia ... 5s Od i Pit.,. 2a 6d , ; ~No Free List—Press excepted. a HERN’S THEATRE. FRIDAY, lOmTmAROH, 1876. Under the patronage of his Worship the Mayor, H. J. Walter, Esq. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT to Mb W. J. by a full band under the leadership of ■. Mr S. Little. Mb Charles Sykes, Accompanist. The Dunedin Harmonic Society and All : Saints’ Choir, soloists. Mr A J. Towsey, Piano. Solo Vocalists: Mrs Bartlett Mrs Humffray Miss Lhuning Miss Hertford Mr Marsden Mr W. Fraser Mr Statham Mr Denovan.
5 ’ Circle,ss; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Tickets and box plan at Begg’s Mvuio Warehouse ; Mi; Denovan, Fulton’s Cabinet Ware* house, George street. B li “ N D I N~, THE HERO OF NIAGARA, ; i Has. Arrived, and will make his FIRST GRAND SIGH ROPE ASCENSION, ON SATURDAY. MARCH 11th, 1876. .In his MONSTER ARENA. ' St. Hilda Road, opposite the Brick .Works, The dimensions of which far surpass any other canvas enclosure in the world. The. performance will include the same trulywonderful feats as pei formed by him over THE BOILING CHASM or THE FALLS OF NIAGARA, In America, .r. t -Jn the presence of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and suite ; Including His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, Earl of St. Germain, the Marquis of Chandos, Lord Lyons, General Williams, Major Tcesdale, Major-General Bruce, and many other noblemen and gentlemen. RAILWAYNOTICE. Trains will tun during the BLONDIN ASCENSIONS -- - r At-Excursion Fares. For particulars see railway advertisement. NOTICE to the SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. All who are desirous of witnessing the EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCES OF M. BLONDIN. Must avail themselves of this opportunity of teeing him in Dnnedin, as he will sail for America at an early date.
r- --- Fortheeonvenienco of the public, and to prevent crowding, the doora will open at 3 p.m. • Performance to commence at half-past 4 p.m. sharp. * Prices of Admission— Phst Class Seats 4s Second Class Promenade ... 2s ■ Children, half-price. No Smoking Allowed. NO RE-ADMISSION. Letters of communication to be addressed to • • -• J. R. BLONDIN, i i Or, C. P. NIAUD, Secretary, Imperial Hotel By order. Lb CHEVALIER BLONDIN. H. P. LYONS, Agent. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Established 1865. QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Thursday, and Saturday Evening*. An hour’s instruction given before the general dancinar. Juvenile Classes Saturday Morning, from 11 till a o clock j afternoon from 3 till 6. Private vJasses arranged and Private Lersona given at r residence. Regent road, off George street. Mrs H. having taught thousands a Dunedin, can promise a most certain and graceful knowledge of dancing in a very short tlnwi ; Ot. GEORGE’S HALL.-ThTHall having undergone a thorough repair. To bo Let 'jor*concerts, balls, and private assemblies. >1 Olass on Saturdays, * at 3 p.jp. PULT OLABS, forming of which dm *■: i notice will be given. -S! u| f JB£VASrE ASSEMBLY.—A series of all J*-, Private assemblies, under the supetin tenaenoe of a committee, commencing at ai eariy date in March. 6
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Evening Star, Issue 4066, 8 March 1876, Page 2
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683Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4066, 8 March 1876, Page 2
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