Amusements. QUEEN'S TBE .TrfE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. SIviOSSEN’S ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. TO-MORROW (Saturday), 11th MARCH, GRAND OPENING NIGHT, On which cccas : on will be performed Offenbach's Opera Bouffe, THE GRAND DOCHESS, With new dresses, new properties, and appointments, made orpre sly for Mr Simonson iu • Paris. ' The Grand Duchess of . Gerolstein. New Scenery by Mr J. S. Willis, Prince Pan! ... ... Mr M. Steinbach Baron Puck ... ... ‘ ... Mr L. Markham Baron Grog. ... ... Mr Darbyshire General Boom Mr G. Tomhold Fritz . Sig. Carmini Morley Nepomao (Aide-de-camp) ... Mr B. Lev.son Xza f Mias Mina Fisher Olga f Maids of ) Miss Blanche Harris Amelia ( Honor | Miss May Somers Charlotte,! V.Miss Annie Beaumont Wanda,(peasantgirl) ... MissE. A. Lambert Grand Duchess ... Madame Fannie Simonson Ladies, Maids of Honor, Vivandieres, Peasant Girls, Soldiers, Drummers, Nobles, Fagrs, etc.
In the 4th act a Grand Ballet by the Leopold Family and the Corps de Ballet, under the direction «>f Mr H. Leopold.. CONDUCTOR, MR MARTIN SIMORSbN. Prices of admission— Dress Circle, 7s 6d; Stalls, si; Fit, 2a 6d. Dress Circle Plan at Mr jest’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. [A Card.] SIMONSEN’S JJOYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY MARTINSIMON3EN, Sole Proprietor and Manager of the above Company, has the honor to announce to the public ol Dunedin that the Opera Stason will positively commence TO-MORROW EVENING (SATURDAY), MARCH 11th, When Offenbach’s Opera Bouffe, The Grand Duchess of Obbowstein i “ 1,8 performed, with a completeness and splendor never before witnessed in the Colonies, firiLSON’S GRAND PALACE ~T CIRCUS. Last NIGHTi£~LAST NIGHTS. Tremendous Succe w of this Mammoth Com, p»ny. Great Applause and * Grand Recepli MR OMER Ki 'NGS LEY’S, Educated Horses, L •ion and r ‘ Rtea for the first time las t SPLEN v ' ,n! - (ion of . Tiger, pro* enicg. V* • TO-NIGHT. Night. Bar E<l uilibr:Bt of the , - 'patronage of DOUBLE programme I the! 7 Great Stais and the Magnificent 1 ™ J Trained Horaea To-n>ght. r'TTtgt AIREC’S BENEFIT
Tickets for Sale Everywhere. TOMORROW AFTERNOON, LAST GRAND MED • DAY PERFORMANCE, At half-part 2. Doors open at 2. Children under 12 admitted at 6d each to all parts, except chairs. JOHN WILSON, Manager. B J, O N D 1 N , THE HERO OF NIAGARA, Has Arrived, and will make his FIRST GRAND HIGH ROPE ASCENSION, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 11th, 1876, In Ms MONSTER ARENASt. 'Kildn. 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 op the FALLS OF NIAGARA, In America, • In 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 Teesdale, Major-General Bruce, and many other noble--1 men and gentlemen.
RAILWAY NOTICE. Trains will run during the BJLONDIN ASCENSIONS At Excursion- Fares. For.psrtrcularH see railway advertisement. NOTICE to theSURROUNDING DISTRICTS. All who are desirous of witnessing the EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCES • Off M. BLONDIN, Must avail themselves of this opportunity of seeing him in Dunedin, as he will sail for America at an eaily date. For the convenience of the public, and to prevent crowding, the doors will open at 3 p.m. Performance to commence at half-past 4 p.m. sharp. Prices of AdmissionFirst Class Seats 4s Second Class I'romenade 2s Children, half-price. No Smoking Allowed. NO RE-ADMISSION. Letters of communication to be addressed to J. R. BLONDIN, Or, 0. P. NIAUD, Secn-tary, Imperial Hotel. By order. La CHEVALIER BLONDIN. H. P. LYONS, ■ Agent. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. !,! Estabushh>lß6s. ’ QUEEN’S THEATRE. A LtH.T CLASSES, Monday, Thursday, jML t .and Saturday Evening*'. ‘An hour’s instructmh before the general : dancin';. J avenge- Classes Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 afternoon from 3 till 6. Private and Private Lessons, given at Mrs Hamano’s residence, Regent road, off .UeMg#'street, Mrs H. having taught thousands •n can.,promise a most certain arid graceful knowledge of dancing in a very short
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Evening Star, Issue 4068, 10 March 1876, Page 2
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654Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4068, 10 March 1876, Page 2
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