Amusements. THEATRE. QUEEN’S Lessees *• Helps Steele and Keogh. " Immense S access of „ J3I MON SEN’S EOYAL ENGLISHOPERA COMPANY* The acknowledged greatest c'rnbination of artists that has ever appeared in New Zealand. Another Great Success, FLORENCE, THE NEW TEN’OR, Received last nigtit with thunders of applause. Last Night of Maritaha. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), MARITA K. A! A grand romantic Opera, in three acta, by Vincent Wallace., „ . The King of%in ... j'. ~ Mr -H*™”* o . Hon Cseaar tie Bazttn , ... Mr C. Florence Don Jose de Santarem ... Mr H. Hodgson Marquis deMontsfiore ... Mr L. Markbaia Lazwillo V ... - , Miss B. A. Lambert Captain oftheGuard /f .. Alcalde , * Old Man ‘.;... r- ... Young Soldier Marchioness ... ——: — Maritana.... Mdme. Fanny Simonsbn Nobles, Ladies, Gitanas, People, Soldiers, Pages, &c. Mr B. Levison . Mr Henry Mr Darbyshire ... Mr Weber Miss Blanche Harris Conductor(oft this Occasion).. ;Heeb Schott. Director L ... MR MARTIN SIMONSBN. FRIDAY, Grand Fashionable Night, LUCIA DI UAMMERMOOR. .. SATURDAY. Comio Opera, Mart hj a; The Free List is entirely suspended, the Public Press excepted. Doors open at half-past seven; performance to commence at eight o’clock. Prices of admission— Dress Circle, 7b 6d j Stalls,; ss; Pit, 2s 6d. Dress Circle Plan at Mr West’s Music Warehouse, Princes street.. Mr ,'W.. T. KEITH, Business Manager. GREAT AND GLORIOHS SUCCESS • OF • , B li N N »■ S GRAND ILLUMINATED NIGHP ASCENSIONS, With Readttfiil Display of Fireworks. TO-NIG4T. TO-NIGHT, THURSD AY, 16th MARCH* 1876. • 'Prices as usual.
To commence at S sharp. For particulars see descriptive bills. ; ELF. LYONS, Agent. ILSON’S GRAN[D PALACE CIRCUS. THE LAST THREE NIGHTS. THIS EVENUTO* (THURSDAY). GREAT ATTRACTION. GREAT .AT TRACTION. ~ • GRE AT ATTU & CTION. For the-BENEFIT of that celebrated artiste, ■WILLIAM H. MOIGAN. Champion Hurdle Rider of the Universe. On this occasion a E AST M O T TT —O GF K ATIH: AI It Will ,be presented to the public. ' i ! 'Positively the LAST THREE PERFORMANCES This , Great Equestrian Troupe ; > • Can give in this City, '.•* Aa they depart for Sydney in a few days. £ Embracfr-the oppertunity of visiting this UNRIVALLED CIRCUS. To-morrow Evening (Friday), GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, A Select and Recherche Programme.,,. Special train from Mosgiel and intermediate stations on Friday evening. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, . A MIDWAY. PERFORMANCE at 5.30; V‘‘ Dobra open at 2, For the Baneft of the Otago Benevolent Institution. Hr Wilson will hand over the gross receipts of this ehtertainnient to the committee. saturdaFevening, Positively the Last Appearanc&ot Wilson’s Palace'Citons. LateTnun ftomPortChalmers. MILLION PRICES. Grand Stand 3a Family Circle - ... . ... ... 2s L Pit ... .. ... ... la Children, half-price. Doors open at a quarter past seven; commence . | t ■. at eight. ' JOHN WILSON, Manager, Aba l •>-, Will be given IN THE UNIVERSITY HALL To THE COLONIAL CHAMPION ; And THE OTAGO REPRESENTATIVES, ‘ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, The 17th inst. (St. Patrick’s Eve).
Stewards ; H’s Worship the Mayor, L. O. Beal, A. Bartleman, H. Driver, M.P.C.. J. Isaac, T. S. Graham, P, Hayman, J,. B. Mo die, W, 1). Murr son, W. C. Roberts, G. Stewart, James MarahalL G, C. Mather on, H. Maclean, T. W. Eetnpthorue.D. L. Simpson. W. D. M pares, W. G, Neill, J. Davie, KPiO-.J. L’Gillies, M.P.C., H. S. Fish, M.P.0., D. M. Speiding, J. Rattray, W.- M. Hodgkins, G. Bell, J. T. Wright, J. Mills; M.P.0., Esquires, and the officers of companies. . ; : Double Tickets ’’ ... £1 1 0 Single... ... ... ... 015 0 Lady’s extra Ticket ... 0 7 6 To be obtained of the Stewards. J. L Gir.LIES, S. N. MUIR, Hon. Secs. Grand ; rilliaxid tournament during the month of March is now on daily at Sussex Hotel Rooms, George street. Ist prize ... ... ... ... Ten pounds 2nd do ... ' Gold albert Value L 6. Open to amatems only. Entrance, 6d a break. For mil particulars, apply .i ' ; , THOS. RYAN, ,V , At the Rooms, du&edin dancing ACADEMY. u.rj ;358TABUSHED 1866. & QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADtJDT CLASSES, Monday, Thursday, rmd Saturday Evening?, Ao hour’s inatraetka), given before the, general dancinsr. Juvenile Cfespea Saturday, Corning, from ll till 1- o’clock; afternoon r frgm 3 till 5. , Private Classes arranged and' PTilrate Learnne given at libs Hamanp-’s residenca, road, off George streetrMrs'H, navifagTOugnt thousands In Dunedin, can promise a inbst certain and graceful knowledgeof danoihg its a very short me, - -
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Evening Star, Issue 4073, 16 March 1876, Page 2
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683Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4073, 16 March 1876, Page 2
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