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Amusements. QUEEN'S TEE .T«E. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh, . Immense Success of SIUONSBN’S ®OYAI» ENGLISH OPERi COMPANY. The acknowledged greatest c >mbination of artists that has ever appeared in New Zealand. LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOB, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOB. Mr Ma»tin Simonses histhe honor to announce that in consequence of the very gr< at success of the beautiful Opera last evening, whin : MDME. FANNY SIMON^EN, In her great character of LUCIA, {deceived an ovation such as has never been given in this, part of the world to any other ' wtiste, ana when the whole of the performers were received with such ■ genuine and demonstrative tokens of app’ameyhat it Stamps Last Night’s Performance as; the Greatest Success ever known in the Australian Colonies or New Zealand. It will he repeated on FRIDAY NEXT. ■ THIS EVE^Ng^jVTEDNESDAY), AND TO-MORROW (THUhSDAY), MARCH 16, Will be perilled MAEITANA! •i A gnmdpraqtttfitio Opera, in three acts, Jnr -Vincent Wallace. Mr T-arringtoc The King of Spain Don Caesar de Baaan I?on Jose de Santarem Laafiifllo Captain of the Guard Alcalde Old Man. __ " Young Soldier , Marchioness . Mr C. Florence ... Mr R. Hodgson Mr L. Markham Miss E. A. T ambert ... Mr B. Levisor Mr FTenrj ... Mr Dirbv shirt , k ... MrWebei Miss Blanche Harrs Maritana... Mdsdb. ,Fanny Simonses Nobles, Ladies, Gitanas, People, soldiers, | v • r Pages, &c. Conductor (on this occasion)...Hbbb Schott. Dtecto' ... ... MR MARTIN SIMONSBN. FRIDAY. Grand Fashionable Night, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOB. SATURDAY, Flotow’s Favorite Comic Opera, MARTHA; 08, tjtlihmond fair in the days ob QUBKN ANNB. Tbt* Free List is entirely suspended, the Public Press excepted. Uoow* open at half-past seven; performance to comraeace at eight o’clock. Prices of admission— Dress Circle, 7a 6d; Stalls, sa; Pit, 2s 6d. Dress Circle Plan at Mr West’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. MrW. T. KEITH, Business Manager. SIMON SEN’S OPERA COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Subscription List has been extended until, five o’clodc tod >y, when it will positively the season. ILSON’S GRAND CIRCUS. PALACE POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUTTWC . aril* GREATER ATTRACTIONS. @£brae» the opportunity of 'visiting til Mamnuonth Equestrian Entertainment. Great 'Star Company of Thirty Performer! ALL THE GREAT STARS WILL APPEAR ' Popnlar Prjcea for the Million. NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES! i, . , ■ • Triumphant Success of the Great Equeatriai Drama of TURPIN'S BIDE TO YQBK; 08, ' ' Tbb Death of Black Bess, Which will be produced by Mr Omar Eingsle and Company in a very superior manner. ' The mare that performs the part of Bla ®ess wae purchased in Christchurch, and w la run-away, a biter, arid an u >. fractious animal Under the skill ot. Mr Omar Kingsley, she becar Bvuy docile. and performs the part of Bla rin a splendid and creditable manner. Embrace the opportunity of visiting this * J 'GRAND CIRCUS, and have a pleasant time on these LAST'’ EVENINGS. MILLION PRICES. Grand Stand ... Family Circle Fit v. Children, half-price. Pbors open ata quarter past seven; comta )r ■■■ ■" at eight. . -'. To-morrow Evening, Last Night bui forth® jn-.- 9®; WM. H. MORGj amplen. Rider of the Uniyera* JOHN WJLSC AB a L txt friTn, Willbe given IN THE UNIVERSITY H J To THE COLONIAL CHAMI And THE OTAGO REPRESENT AI OJT FRIDAY EVENING NEX The 17tK mat, (St/ Fatriok’s I ; ■ • Stewabdb: '.Hift, Worship the Mayor, L. O Baactieman, H. Driver, M.P. 0., j. j G?«h«mE. Hayman, J. B.Mudie,V JOfcWC. Robots, O. Stewart, Jamci G. C. Matheeon, H. Maclean, T. SSt^ 1 i. L \ S, 2 1 J >Bon< W. D. Mea NeiU, J. Davie/MF.C., J. L Gill? H. S. Fhh. M.P.0., D. M. S^i, gycAita. ... ... a Tfefcrt” ’o ..... -To be obtained Of the Stewai • J. L Gir.Lli . • S. N. MUIR, [RAND HILLIARD xuut during the ; month of March puy at Sussex Hotel Rooms, Geon Ist prise... ... ... . ‘ 2nd do ... ... !',.> {/ -' 1 Value L 5. Open to amatenra r.nly. Entrance, apply IHOS. RYAN At th< -*ls

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Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 2

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