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Amusements. Q'dEEN’S THE IT BE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. SXNONSEN’S ROYAL ENGMSH Ol BRA COMPANY. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY) MAR. 11, GRAND;OPE NX NG NIGHi’, On whjlch' occas-d# will lie ‘ performed Offen* bach Opera Bouffe, THE GRAND DUCHESS, With new dresses, new properties, and appointments, made expre sly for Mr Simonseu in . Paris. Th» -Gband .Duchess of .Gebolstein. ' New Scenery by. Mr J. S. Willis. Prince Paul ... ... Mr M. Steinbach Baron Puck ... Mr L. Markham Baron Grog ... ••• Mr Darbyshire General Boom - ... - ... MrC. Tomhold jJMtz ... ... Sig. Carmini Morley Nt’Pomac (Aide-de-camp) ... Mr B. Lev'son Jza \ ( Mies. Mina Fisher Olga I Maids of ) Miss Blanche Harris Amelia ( Honor ) Miss May Som&s ChSrlottbV V Miss Annie Beaumont Wanda (pedant girl) ... Miss E. A. Lambert Grand Duchess ... Madame Fannie Simonsen Tfadiflg, Mfuifa of Honor, Yivandieres, Peasant Girls, Soldiers, Drummers, Nobles, Pag s, etc. In the 4tb act a Grand BalM by the Leopold Family and the Corps da Balet, under the direction of Mr H. Leopold. : CONDUCTOR, MR MARTIN SIMON'SiiN, Prices of admission—.Dress Circle, 7s 6d ; Stalls,' 5s ; Pit, 2s 6d. Dre>s Circle Plan at Mr West’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. , The Free List is entiivly suspended, the Public Press excepted. •

[A Oabd.] SIMONSEN’S OYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY MARTIN SIMON J EN, Sole Proprietor and Manager of the above fompany, has the honor to announce to the ptLblicot Dun-din that the Opera Season will positively commence TO-MORROW EVENING (SATURDAY), 'AHCHIIth, When Offenbach’s Opera Bouffe, Thb Grand Duchess op Gebolstein ‘Wiff he performed, with a completeness and splendor never before witnessed in the Co onies. L N D I N~, THB HERO OF NIAGARA, was Arrived, and will make his SECOND GKA-N0 high ROPE ASCENSION, SATURDAY. MARCH 11th, 1876, sin his MONSTER ARENA, St. WiMa Road, opposite the Brick Works, The dimensions of which far surpass any other canvas enclosure in the world. The performance will include the same trulywouderfnl feats as performed by him over THE BOILING CH aSM op the FALLS OF M GARA, , In America, In the presence of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and suite} . Including Bis Grace the Duke of Newcastle, Earl of St. Germain, the Ma ouis of Chandos, Lord Lyon*, General Williams, Major Tcesdale, Bruce, and many other nob - and gentlemen. RAILW AYN OTICE. Trains will run during the BDONDXN ASCE A SIGNS At Excursion Fares. ON

For particulars sea railway advertisement. NOTICE to the SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. All wnO U'B'QbHli'SSroi trituMiuiriiaiEi jEXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCES OF M. BLONDIN, &(vut avail themselves of this opportunity of seeing himip Dunedin, as he will sail for America at an early 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. #harp. Prices of Admission— Frst Class Seats Second Class promenade £:' Children, half-price. 4s 2s No Smoking Allowed. NO RE-ADMISSION, Letters of communication to be addressed to J. R. BLONDIN, Or, v; C. P. NIAUD, Secretary, Imperial Hotel. Byorder. Lb CHEVALIER BLONDIN H. P. LYONS, Agent. W ILSON ' S cil^ a s nd PAtAC LAST THREE NIGHTS. Notwithstanding the iuclemency of the weather last evening, there was a large and enthusiastic audience present on the occasion of Airec’s Benefit. ' TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), THE SAME GREAT PERTORVJANCE W.II be Repeated. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. In order, to give everybody a cham-p «. - . REDUCED THE. rOR THE NEXT Tri NIGHTS I<,a i,2s ,1b Gr and Stand Fami'y Pit... ; 3s 2s U MILLION PRICES. JOHN WILSON Manr Grand iult.ivrd tourna during the month o$ u •_ Irt "■ >,el I!o '->M 3. fi«>U £ «*• ? a n ' v ame Lo, °¥?p Elltranc <“- 6da i. or full particulars, ap iJy I HOB. RYAN, ■ At the Rot

dunedindancin a academy. nrSS^c/ STIFT) 1865 - QUEEN ,S THEATER A Of.AS.SES, Monday, ThurscKv and ! ftl,nrdav Evening a>i ii™ * Rivon before fheVertml rhZ* m Juvenile -Clares • atn relay 4 ! hl'?4 1 o’clock; afternoon Wn a til) 5 a:ransrf=d.ar. : i:Pr vat > pv n 1 Mr» Hainan.) boi nc H" 0 ,t r . 5 Georpo btrret. Mr«H. AiSWdi n Dunemo, c n pron-iae a. geeful knowledge of dancing in a ypyebort

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Evening Star, Issue 4069, 11 March 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4069, 11 March 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4069, 11 March 1876, Page 2

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