Amusements. TJBEN’S THEATRE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh, Immense S access AND SECOND WBMK OB* SIMON SEN’S ROYAL ENGLISH ui‘Eß,\ COMPANY. __ V , Sixty Performera. a* greatest bombination of that has ever visited New Zealand. U»na Special Programme for the Race Week. TL TROYATORE,. A Decided Hit! Signor OARMTNI mORLEY, in his great Impersonation of Manrlco, was received by auCrowdad ut anL. fashionable audience last night with tumults of applause. The Opera,will shortly, be repeated. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), MARCH 21, Will bo repeated Motow’a Comio Opera, in " four actst MARTHA. - Sir Tristan-Mickloford Mr H, Hodsrson. td0ha1...ii......; Signor Carmini Morley Plunkett ..........Mr Barringtin Mai ror of Richmond ....Mr B. Levison Molly Pitt Miss Blanche Harris Polly 5mith,.,.......,. ....Miss Minnie Fisher Betsy Witt Miss 0. Beaumont Nancy .. * .Mias E. A. Lambert Lady Harriet .........Madame Fanny Simonsen Ladies, Peasants, Clowns, Huntr sees, Hunters, Ac., introducing the great Fair Scene. New and Realistic Scenery by Mr Hy. Holmes. After which, a GRAND., BALLET - THE SPANISH DANCEBB, bt thb LEOPOLD FAMILY. In which Fraulein Fanny, Premiere Dansense; Miss Blanche Leopold, Ma.ter Albert Leopold, and the whole of the' Corps de Billet under the direction of Mr Henry Leopold, will * P |cLMORROW (WEDNESDAY), 22nd, LUOREZIA 80/.GIA. THURSDAY (for the Last Time), LUCIA El LAMMERMOOR. The Free List is entirely suspended, the Public Press excepted. Prices of admission— Dress ’Circle, 7a 6d; Stalls, ss; Fit, 2s 6d. Dress Circle Plan at Mr West’s Music Ware* house, Princeostreet. Mr W. T. KEITH, Business Manager. B FAREWELL PERFORMANCES ' o? L O N D I THE HERO OF NIAGARA N. Positively for Five Nights Only. JOT Observe Reduction of Prices. BLONDIN at A SHILLING. BLONDIN at A SHILLING. BLONDIN at a SHILLING. TO-NIGHT, TDESD AY, MARCH 21. TO-NIGiiT. TONIGHT, With Double Display of Fireworks! Fireworks 1 Fireworks 1 Remember MILLION PRICES ! MILLION PRICES ! Doors open at 7 p.m.; performance to commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Prices of admission: First-class seats, 2s 6d; children, Is 6d. Secondclass promenade, Is; no half-price. No.Re-admission. No Smoking allowed. Operatic Selections by the Band. NOTICE. For Sale, the whole of the SPARS and TIMBER used for Blondin’s Enclosure. Apply to O. P.NIAUD, Imperial Hotel, Dunedin. - All letters of communications to be addressed to J; F. Blondm, or 0. P. Niand, secretary, Imperial Hotel, Dunedin. By order e£ Le Chevalier Bio a din, H. P. LYOr.S, Agent. ROSS, INYEKISESS ARGYLR, AND BUTE ASSOGIA ’ lON. THE First REUNION of this Society will he celebrated in the Temperance Ha l'on - Wednesday Evening, the 22nd March, when, the members and their friends will be cordially welcomed. John L. Gillies, Esq., President, in the chair. U’ cumail ahhaist nan cian ann. An Ouimhne, cairde nan ciar bheann Siol do’n dan bhi calma fial Neo-chaochlaideaeh fo chaochla iaL ■Tickets to be had from any of, the membeis vi committee, or at Fergusson and Mitchell’s, Princes street. PENINSULA Caledonian Sports will be held on Thursday, March 23,1876, at the Lagoon Flat, Tomahawk. J> RBLI MIN AR Y NOTICE CONCERT, THURSDAY, APRIL 6. WAIKARI DISTRICT SCHOOL. VERY RAUE. PROCLAMATION. THAT a grand Masquerade Ball will tal plaes at St George’s Hall on Mondt night, 27th inst. Tickets and costumes to be had at the Ha any afternoon from 4to 6 p.m. No person a< tnitted without a manic, --r- - BILLIARD TOURNAI j-n during the month of March is n< daily at Sussex Hotel Rooms, George str uprise ... Ten j do Gold Value L 5. C, F n only * Entrance * 6d a For full particulars, apply thos; ] RYAN, At the Ro PERTH, ANGUS, AND MEARI ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Social Gathering of M and Friends of the ab we as«>ci ,ti Jy ace , in the Drill-shed, Octagon, day, March 23,1876. . ixrv ~ , Tea at seven, When a first-class Entertainment will I W, D. Stewart, Esq., President, in the -r or particulars see programme. Morphia proceeds to Benevolent luatitu R. M'NAUGQTON, Meetings. TCTOTIC Shareholders in the C Jr • -i. ~ w l™ n F a,l d Investment Co (Limited) are requested to meet at the o J£nes, Baseb and Co. Temple Chamb Wednesday, tha 22nd day of March, 1) iaJfpast SKven in the f v th e t a f to the Dir l *’ nvene a General Meet 3" “otters m connection with the ****- LOUIS BAS WORKING MEN’S CLUB. fpHB Half-yearly Meeting will ti Business: Auditor’s Report—Election of of the ensuing six months. By order. W. B. MTNTOf I T he Monthly Open H **? ° T f Lod ** h & d ‘ n Lod *° Room. Oehooi, qn Wednesday wenmi?. AHoftho oaoware invited. By order. R. Adams, W.S. Business Notice. PATTERNS IN FLOOR fopr Booms, Lobbies, and Passag -A C 'tting. plMn and striped. Felt Carpeti ’’Wd. Now Felt Squares ] ■ New Wool * U
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Evening Star, Issue 4077, 21 March 1876, Page 2
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780Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4077, 21 March 1876, Page 2
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