Amusements. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. B L O N D I N , THE HERO OF NIAGARA, Will make his FIBST GRAND ILLUMINATED NIGHT ASCENSION , MARCH 15. BLONDIN AT NIGHT 1 On the High Hope, With Special Display of Fireworks, as designed and manufactured by Profe sor Ireland, of the Crystal Palace, Cremorne Gardens, and North Woolwich, expressly for these Gr-nd Night Ascensions!! B L 0 N 1) I N’S Grand Promenade over Vesuvius, carrying on the rope 2001bs weight of Fireworks, surrounded by Br lliant Fountains of Golden Ram, Stars, Rockets, &c , entirely enveloped in One Sheet of F re I! PINAL AND GRANDEST FEATS OF THE SEASON! Look Out. for ass GRAND PYROIECHNIC DETTOE, A casket a of Jewels, dispersing Diamonds, Rubies. Emeralds, and Sapphires! REMEMBER BLONDIN As the Fire King. First Change of Programme. New and Startling Novelties. TO-NIGrIT (WEDNESDAY) BLONDIN AT NIGHT! FIERY Dragons, Demons, and Serpents 1 Dragons, Demons, and Serpents! Dragons, Demons, and Serpents 1 Dragons, Demons, and Serpents I Great Cas' ade of Golden Fire Great Cascade of Golden Fire TO-NIGHT Great Cascade of Golden Fire Flight of Twinkling Stars Flight of Twinkling Stars TO-NIGHT Flight of Twinkling Stars Fli .-ht of Fiery Pigeons Flight of Pi ry Pigeons Flight of Fierv Pigeons Aerial Maroons Aerial Maroons Aerial Maroons Fountains of Golden Rain Fountains of Golden Jhain Fountains of Golden Rain Brilliant Lime right Effects Brilliaht Lime Light Effects TO-NIGHT B'iUiant Lime Light Effec 1 s Thousands of Dazzling >tars Thousands of Dazzling Stars TO-NIGHT Thousands of Dazzling Stars Gas Illuminations I Gas Illuminations! Gas Illuminations t TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT
4s 2s Doors open at 7 p.m.; performance to commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Prices of Admission— First Class Seats... Second Glass Promenade Children, half-price. NO RB-ADMISSION. No Smoking Allowed. Operatic Selections by the Band. All letters of com/mmication to be addressed to J. K. BLONDIN, or O. P. NIAUD. Secretary, Imperial Hotel, Dunedin. By order of La CHttiVALIER BLONDIN, H. P. JjYOXS, Agent. D pNEOIN SWIMMING SCHOOL, Moray Place, Private Classes for Adults* Morning and Evening, 6 a.m., 7 p.m. SWIMMING TOURNAMENT. fJIHB Prizes will be distributed at a public entertainment to be held at the earliest possible date. . A R. SIMS. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Estabushbd 1865. QUEEN’S THEATRE. CLASSES, Monday, Thursday, Saturday Evenings. An hour’s in atxuction. ciyen before tho general dancto*. Juvenile Classes Saturday Morning, from 11 til I ©clock; afternoon from 3 till 6. Private Classes arranged and Private Lessons given al Mxa Hamann a residence, Regent road, ofl JJsoTiEfO street. MrsH. having taught thousandfi in Dunedm, cm promise a most certain graceful knowledge of dancing in a very short tune. Business Notice. VTEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEV TAPESTRY CARPETS. .Tapestr; Carpet, 3a llfcd per yard. Kidderminster Car pete, 2s Ud per yard: New- Hearth Ruge 6s 9d. Stair Carpets,'ls per yard, HERBERT. HAYNES, k CO. Public Notices. O tago railways NOTICE. The 6.20 p.m. Train from Dunedin Caverrham wul rum to Mo*gie\ onTndaf To-day, returningthereat 7 °20 pm WM. CONYERS, Dunedin. March, ig, i 876. General M * nag€ CHURCH BAZA A A BAZAAR In aid of the wd< , ir ßU * Lr>rN Gi FUND OP NEW KNOX CHURCH , Willbs OPENED IN THE UNIVERSITY HA ... On TUESDAY, the 21st INSTANT. At 2 o’clock. ladles others who have promised cor butaons will be kind enough to send them I soon as possible. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SCOIE OF OTAGO. THE AUTUMN SHOW mn m WUlbehe'd in . . the temperance hall ON (at. Patrick s Day.) E N «S I |S^ dE^ will be receive !S? i l n<! . BE ™ d * Provided by M 5 K mCaS U ev^C alt '- ds - ! " «*• Members, with their families, free; noi members, 2s. J. A. HI3LOP, Hon. Si storage. % about 400 Tons at Current Rates in large and conveniently situated Warehoi Bond street. WINDOW Cleaning done byexper men; all orders punctually atl w. vrdera to be left at D. M'Par grocer, George street, next A, arid T. Ins MRS E. J, GALLAGHER, Ml Grosvenor street. Kensington; years’ experience in the Colonies. T I o^ T 'S' ,PE . PRArT ? CE . • Blonc acros-i the m ater. r J e; id S imming Ba moray place. W. S. Burton. ARM, Cold, and Shower Bathi
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Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 2
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701Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 2
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