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Amusements. Q HERN’S THEiTBB. Lessees: Means Steele and Keogh. SIMONSEN’S ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA. COMPANY. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), MARCH IS, WUPb*' performed for the second and last • ‘ ' time, ‘v s THE GRAND DUCHESS OP GEROLSTEIN. THE GRAND DUCHESS, (Her Original Character) MDME. FANNY SIMONSEN^ ■Who was received on Saturday Evening with •thmults of applause by a house crowded in all parts. ... ... MrM. Steinbaoh Mr L. Markham Mr Darbyshire Mr C. Tomhold Sig. Oarmini Morley ... Mr B. Levison Miss Mina Fisher Miss Blanche Harris Miss May Somers Miss Annie Beaumont Miss E. A. Lambert Prince Paul Baron Puck Barm Grog General Boom .Fritz ... ... hjfepomac (Aide-de-camp) (Mg.a \ Maids of ( Atticd io | Honor Charlotte/ . Wanda (peasant gin) Duchess ... Madame bannie Simonsen Ltvdies, Maids of Honor, Yivandieres, Peasant Soldiers, Drummers, Nobles, Pag-s, etc. In the 4th act a Grand Ballet by the Leopold Family and the Corps de Ballet, under the direction of Mr H. Leopold. CONDUCTOR, MB MARTIN SIMONSEN. .TO-MORROW EVENING (TUESDAY) Klarch 14. Donizetti’s Grand Opera, in 4 acts, LUCIA DE LAMMBRMOOR Sit Italian), founded o:a Sir Walter Scott’s ovel “The Bride of Lammermoor,” in which Signor Carmini Morley will appear in grand opera in his great character of Edgar Ravenswood, a part in which he has achieved a brilliant success in all the principal cities of Europe America. __ _ Vud* ... ... Mdme. Fanny Simonsbn jLenry Ashton ... Mr Albert Richabdsoh (his first appearance.) Prices of admission—jynesa Circle, 7s 6d; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s 6d. Drosß Circle Plan at Mr West’s Mnsic Warehouse, Princes street. - The. Free l ist is entirely suspended, th< Public Press excepted. W ILSON’S GRAND PALACI CIRCUS.

POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHTS. &TILL GREATER*"ATTRACTIONS. ? : : double”company. all THE GREAT STARS ‘WILL ; APPEAR. Popular Prices for the Million. NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES! ‘ addition to the Circus Performance, the Historical Drama of . TURPIN’S BIDE TO YORK; OR, The Death op Black: Bess, . VPiuch ’will be produced by Mr Omar Kingsley imd Company in a very superior manner. The mare that performs the part of Black fees was purchased in Christchurch, and was - considered a run-away, a biter, and an ungovernable, fract'ous animal. Under the skilful training of Mr Omar Kingsley, she became perfectly docile, and performs the part of Black J3bss in a splendid an 1 creditable manner. Embrace the opportunity of visiting this ~ " GRAND CIRCUS, ; and have a pleasant time on these . LAST EVENINGS. MILLION PRICES. Grand Stand 3s Family Circle 2s Pit Is ~ Children, half-price. PotfHß open at a quarter past seven; commence at eight. - - . JOHN WILSON. Manager. Bl on d ' i n, THE HERO OP NIAGARA, Has Arrived, and will make Ids SECOND (GRAND HIGH ROPE ASCENSION, ON MONDAY, MARCH 13th, 1876. Lx his MONSTER ARENA, ■ ' St. KBda Road, opposite the Brick Works, The dimensions of which far surpass any other canvas enclosure in the world. The performance will include the same truly wonderful feats as performed by him over THE BOILING CHASM OF 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 Ma quis of Chandoa, Lore Lyons, General Williams, Major Teesdale Major-General Bruce, and many other noble men and gentlemen. RAILWAY NOTICE. Trains will run during the BLONDIN ASCENSIONS At Excursion Fares. For particulars see railway advertisement. NOTICE to the SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. desirous of witnessing the EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE? op M. BLONDIN, Must avail themselves nf this opportunity o fleeing him in Dunedin, as he will sail for America at an ea>ly date. For the convenience of the public, and to pre ▼ant crowding, the doors will open at 3 p.m, Performance to commence at half-past 4 p.m sharp. Prices,of Admission— Frst Class ... .... 4_ Second Class Promenade ”* 9« Children, half-price. No Smoking Allowed. NO RE -ADMISSION, •Letters of communicate, fc, be addressed tc >q t 0 ' BLONDIN, 0. R. NIAUD, Secretary, - Imperial Hotel By order. ’*~ r “ Lb CHEVALIER BLONDIN - H. P. LYOA’S, ' Agent. s-' : - DANCING ACADEMY ; Established 1865. QUEEN’S THEATRE. 9 ty 4 SS S S} Monday, Thnrsc and Evenings. An hour’s sirnction given before the . general danci Juvenile GWes Saturday Moving, from U 1 o clock; afternoon from 3 till 5. Pri\ Classes arranged and Private Lessons giv a ’-ru WMdeno-. Regent r**d Ktteet. Mrs H. having taught (bonsai a most certain a EWfcrfnl knowledge of dancingin a very eh

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Evening Star, Issue 4070, 13 March 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4070, 13 March 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4070, 13 March 1876, Page 2

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