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Amusements. Q UEB N’ S THEATRE. Lmimb ; Messrs Steele and Keogh. ' Immense Success AND SECOND WEEK of SIMONSEN’S BO7AL ENGLISH OHERa COMPANY. . Sfitty Performers. TheadiooWM&ed greatest combination of ever visited New Zealand. Grand opee%l Programme for the Race Week. ffIPEHA AND BALLET. (Wbdnesdat), Maboh 22, Will bo prtdaced Donizetti’s. Grand Tragic Opera, in three acts, LXJCREZI& BObGIA Duke Alfonso, Gennaro MafiioOraini... Gobetta Rnstghellb ... Vltellozzo IiTOTOttO Petrucio Gazella . . Princess Negroni Mr Albert Richardson SignoeCafßim’ Morley Miss £. A. Lambert . .... Mrß. Levison ... Mr M. Steinbach ... ... MrErvart ... Mr H. Bonham ... MrL. Bonham Mr Thomson Mfse Brennour - q*''••• ••• ••• Donna Lucrezia Borgia... Mad arncF. B Nobles, Ladies, Followers of the Duke, Servants, Pages, etc. New Scenery by Mr J. S. Willis. Aft-r which, a GRAND BALLET THE SPANISH DANCEKS, by the LEOPOLD FAMILY. In which Franleiu Fanny, Premiere Dan* sense; Miss Blanche Leopold, Ma ter Albert Leopold, and tha whole ofthe Corps d ? Ballet under the direction of Mr Henry i .conoid, will SDD6Ar THURSDAY, Match 23 (for the Last Time), LUCIA pi LAMMERMOOR. The Free List is entirely suspended, the Public Press accepted. Prices of admission— Dress Circle, 7s 6d; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s fid. Dress Circle Plan at Mr W cat’s Mnsio Warehouse, Princes street. Mr W. T. KEITH, Business Manager. NOTICE In consequence of the boisterous state of the weather, Blondin’s Performance has been unavoidably postponed till to-night. FAREWELL PERFORM ANCES OF B L. O N D I N, THE HERO OF NI AGARA. Positively for Four Nights Only. tBT Observe Redaction of Prices. BLoNDIN at a SHILLING. BLONPIN at a SHILLING. BLONDI , at a SHILLING. TO-NIGHT, WFDNESD \Y, MARCH 22. TO-NIG T. T- ( NIGHT, With ’ -cable Display of Fireworks! Fireworks! Fireworks! Remember MILLION PRICE -i! MILLION PRICES I

Doom (men at 7 p.m.; performance to com menc '- at 8 p.m. fH op Prices of a m a>io» : First-class seam, 2a6d; chill;en. Is 6d. Secondclass promenad ,1s; no half -price. No Re-admission. o Smoking allowed. Operatic Selections by the band. NOTICE. For Sale, the whole of the SPARS and TIMBER used for Blondin’s Enclosu e. Apply to C. P. NIALD, Imperial Hotel, Dunedin. All letter* of communications to be addressed to J. F. Blondin, or C. P. Maud, secretary, Imperial Hotel Donedin. By order of Le Chevalier Bloodin, H. P. LYO.vS, Agent. Spo-ta !K2a_lß7 pBELIMINABY NuTIOE. CONCERT, THURSDAY, APRIL 6. WAIKARI DISTRICT SCHOOL. ♦ PROCLAMATION. fTJHAT a grand Masquerade Ball will take JL place at St George’s Hall on Monday night. 27th inst. Tickets and costumes to be had at the Hall any afternoon from 4to 6 p.m. No person admitted without a mask. . Admission, ss. Grand billiard toukn«mknt during the month of March is now on daily at Sussex Hotel Rooms, George street. Ist prize ... Ten pounds 2nd do ... ... Gold albeit Value L 5. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d a break. For 101 l particulars, apply THOS. RYAN, At the Rooms. PaUlo Notice. K NOX .CHURCH BAZAAR. A BAZAAR In aid of THE BUILDING FUND Of NEW KNOX CHURCH Is NOW OPEN, . In the UNIVERSITY HALL, At Two o’clock each dsy. Admission, Is. The-Bazaar will be open every day during the week from 2 till 6, and fr«m 7. to 10 o’clock CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HCHOOL FUND. :, Preliminary N tice. UNIOiS will be held during the E <ster M...ndaya m aid of the ab ve find. It is reroectfuly that all donations, contrinotions of goods., &c., miiy be for wan led io the dS^ST 6 ” 01 ‘ dt lhe Co,,vent ’ Dowling-street, ' ARM, Odd, and Shower Baths. mJ ", cleanliness and comfort go to Beiss Iwnnla of Fashion. T > nnoo« street. CONVEYANCES will leave Crickmo Rpjfid Hotel, Port Chalmers, each da] go r ces; return ticket* through to the con «; please engage seats eur*y. H. Em and Co. by „ Mra Cantv 12 mon A “*“» N not cal ed for will be Fold defray expenses. Mrs Payne. OcagmL Rac j e S RACES. - T Baths open daily. The greatest 1 of the age. rntfj JL pores even one RKISH BATH. Moray place, wi] Perea And clear the head, Goi E. J, GALLAGHKR, Mi, ' tiU a. * : ■ yean 1 tWflsl Not be Respottrthte lor wr ewrtrseted W this <3 EDWARD GORMAN March 22, 1876; Porl r: btudaMs Notice. PATTKRNS IN FLOOR for Rooms, Lobbies, sad Passages, t striped. Felt Carpel 2d per yard. New Felt Squares. New and Slips. New Wool Mats. BCBKBBIIT, HAYNES & t 4a 4 •• •

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Evening Star, Issue 4078, 22 March 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4078, 22 March 1876, Page 2

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