Amusements. QUESN’B ||||||| THEATRE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. Immense Success . SI ".(XN SEN’S ROYAL ENGLISH wrER* COMPANY. THIS EYi.NING (FRIDAY),. MARCH 17. Grand Fahionable Nigut, On whioh-ocouiui. MADAME FANNY SIMOKSBN V (By special request)' .Will repeat her great and unrivalled imp; rsona- . ticn of LUCIA, In Donizetti’s grand ; pera, in 4 Acts, of - LUCIA DI LAM viERMOOR. Edgar Ravenawood Signor Carmini Morley Henry Ashton ..Mr Albert Richardson Arthur..." ‘ ... ..." Mr M. Steinbach Bide the Brent ... ... ... Mr Barrington Norman ...’/ •! ... ... " ... MrErvart Ailsa Miss Minn e Fisher Lacy Ashton . .... Madame Fanny Sinxonsen Followers of Henry, B unters,' La' iea, Nobmv&c. Views and Scenery by Mr J. S. Willis. TO MORROW (SATURDAY), MARC 118, Flotow’s Comic (. pera, in 4 acts, of . MaRTH-A; Or, Richmond Fair in the Days of Queen Anne, With new scenery pa>n ed expressly by Mr Henry Holmes. The Free List is entirely suspended, the Public Press excepted. Prices of admission— Dress Circle, 7s6d; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2a 6cL Dress Circle Plan at Mr W est’s Music Ware* house, Princes street. * Mr W. T. KEITH, Business Manager. ■ - ‘ CONTINUED SUCCESS. ' • THOUSANDS DELIGHTED NIGHTLY AT LOND 1 N * S B W GRAND ILLUMINATED NIGHT ASCENSIONS, With Beautiful Display of Fireworks. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, 17th MARCH, 1876. Prices as usual. To continence at 8 sharp. For particulars see descriptive bills. H. P. LYONS. Agent. ILSON’S GRAND PALACE CIRCUS. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY). GRAND GALA NIGHT. Special, train from Mosgiel in , honor of St Patrick. Monster programme. MILLION PRICES. Positively Last Night but One. NEW ACTS. NEW SCENE?. All the Great Stars will Appear. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, LAST MID-DAY PE hFORMANCE at 2.30, Doors open at 2, For the Benefit of the OtagoJßenevolent ■ Asylum. Mr Wilson will give the gross receipts of this performance to the Asylum. lto-morrow (Saturday) night, ‘Positively the last night. Late Train from Port Chalmers. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Children, half-price. JOHN WILSON, Manager, A~b~ "a ~l ~ ■ ■ Will he given IN THE UNIVERSITY TTAT.t. n. ■. TO THE COLONIAL CHAMPION And THE OTAGO REPRESENTATIVES, ON THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING The 17th inat. (St. Patrick’s Eve). • Stbwabdb: His Worship the Mayor, L. O. Beal, Bartleman, H. Driver, M.P.C., J; Isaac, T. Graham, P. Haymam J. B. Mndie, W. D, Mu son, W.C. Roberts, C. Stewart, James Marsh* G. O. Matheaon, iH. Maclean, T. W. Kerr thorue, D. L. Simpson, W. D. Meares, W. Neill, J. Davie, MP.C., J. L. Gillies, M.P.( H. S. Fish, M.P.0., D. M. Speddiug, J. R NodgJdns, 6. Bell, J. T. Wrigl J. Mills, M.P.C., Esquires, and the offici of companies. Double Tickets I*l 1 0 ... 015 0 Ladya extra Ticket ... 0 7 6 To be obtained of the Stewards, J. L GILLIES, S. N. MUIR, V ■ , Hon. Secs. AT HEN M U'M HALL. . FRIDAY,*MARCH 17. ALEC T U R E Will be delivered by MR CHARLES BRIGHT / * ON “Materialism, Positivism, And Spiritualism.” At the conclusion of the lecture, Mr Bright will be happy to answer such questions of inquirers as the Chaiman may consider relevant to the subject treattd. . Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock byR, Stout, Esq., M.H.R. ’ Admission, 2a. Tickets can bo obtained from the Librarian at the Athenaeum. Grand billiard tournament during the month of March is now on daily at Sussex Hotel Rooms, George street. Ist Mize ... Ten pounds 2 nd d « , ... ... Gold albert Value L 5. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d a break. For full particulars, apply - . y THOS. RYAN, . ! At the Rooms. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Established 1865. QUEEN’S THEATRE A Monday,- Thursday, and Saturday Evenings. An hour’s instrnction given before the general dancing. Juvenile Classes Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock; afternoon from 3 till 5. Private Classes arranged and Private Lessons given at Mrs Hamana’s residence. Regent road, off George streets Mrs H. having taught thousands in Dunedin, ’can promise a most certain and graceful knowledge of dancing in a very short Die. ROSS, INVERNESS ARGYLB, AND T _ BUTE ASSOQIA'I lON. HE Eirst REUNION of this Society will die celebrated in the Temperance Ha'l on Wednesday Evening, the 22nd March, when, the members and their friends will be . cordially welcomed. JohnUQillies, Esq., President, in the chair. - U’ Oguiail obhaist naft cian ann, fAn Cuimbne, cairde nan ciar bheann . do’A dan bhi calma fial Tfeoichadohliddeach io cbaochla iaL Tickets to ho md from any of the members of committee, or at Fergusson and Mitchell’s, Prinoes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4074, 17 March 1876, Page 2
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724Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4074, 17 March 1876, Page 2
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