Amusements. a U E E N’S THEATEBi,, „; Messrs Steele and Keogh, Immense Success of SI MON SEN’S _ - O YjXL ENGLISH OiERA COMPANY, Sixty .Performers. . Thfl flffcflowledged greatest combination of I Artistes that ever visited New Zealand. Grand Special Programme for the Race Week. OPERA. AND BALLET. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), M arch 25, ' A Grand Rom antic Opera, in three acts, By Vincent Wallace, MABITANA! Thtf TOng of Smin Mr I arnnsrtoa vS ® de B izan wo de Pantarem KS^Moutefiore tie Guard* Alcalde rOld Man ••• •Young Soldier ... y.arohioneea Mr C. Fknence . Mr A. Richardson MrL. Markham Miss E. A. * ambert ... Mr B. Lev s n Mr Henry ... Mr Darbi shi> e ... Mr Weber Miss Blanche Harris Montana Mapame Fanny Simonsen ■jrobles, Ladies, Gitanoes, Peopl-, Soldiers, . Pages, etc. (iMolndios with a Grand Scottish Ballet. roTE IN THE HIGHLANDS, Sv the Leopold Family and the Cor. s de Ballet. ijjjg Free List entirely suspended, the • pub ic Press executed. Frioee of admission — Dress Circle, 7s fid; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s fid. Dress Circle Plan at Mr West’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. Mr W. T. KEITH, Business Manager. or |£OND. E E N’ S THEA TB E. iNDAT NEXT I MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXT ! And every night till further notice. First time in New Zealand of LKCOCQ’S OPERA BOUFFB, t.a FILLS DE MADAME AN GOT. LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGGT. LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT. THE DAUGHTER OP MADAME^GOT. With entire new dt esses and appointments 01 j scale of magnificence and splendour never before witnessed in ehe Colonies. jjfertv Scenery hy Messrs Holmes and Wil'ia; dresses by Mrs Thomas and assistants. To avoid the crush at the djors. Stalls Tickets will be sold during the day at the Theatre from 10 to 1 p.m. Dre ; s Circle Tickets may be had from to-day Mr West’s Music Warehouse. NOX CHURCH BAZAAR. K LAST DAY of the BA Z A A R For the sale of USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES, In aid of the Building Fund of the NEW KNOX CHURCH, Jn the University Hall, from 2 till 6 p.m., and from 7 till 10. DISSOLVING VIEWS In the evening. Thh' Day (Saturday), the Bazzar will be commenced in the evening with a PBP *M E AD E CONCERT, At 7 o’clock, to last one hour. Programme : 1. Pianoforte eolo ... “ L’Alliance ”—{A»cher), 2. Song ... “ Never More '—(Mattei). 9. Duet “Flower Gatherers.” 4. Song “ Joy ms Life.” 6. Song (Baritone). 6. Pianoforte solo ... ... Cascade— Pauer 7. Song “ To the Woods.” 8. Duet ... “.I’ve wandered in dreams.” 9. Pong “ The Mountebank.” 10. Pianoforte solo. JJL. Duet “ The Sailor Sighs.” Admission, Is.
IiONDIN’S NOTICE B B To prevent disappointment to the public. Shells, and Rockets will ba fired from th« enclosure half-an-hoor previous to the performance commencing should the wea«her be favorable. Thousands delighted n'ghtly at seeing the grandest pyrotechnic spectacle ever witnessed in Dunedin. sion, and beautiful display of Fireworks by Profe-sor Ireland. Immense success of the new pyrotechnic device THE REVOLVING SUN. RE M E M B E FAREWELL PERFORMANCE 0* BLOND I N, THE HERO OF NIaGARA, LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. W Observe Reduction of Prices. BLONDIN at a SHILLING. BLONDIN at A SHILLING. BLONDIN at a SHILLING. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, MARCH 26. TO-NIGHT, TONIGHT With Double Display of Fireworks! * By Professor Ireland, Remember MILLION PRICES ! MILLION PRICES 1 Uonra open at 7 p.m.; performance to com menoe at 8 p.m. sharp. Prices of admssion : First-class seats, 2s 6d; children, Is 6d. Seconddass promenad ■*, _ls; no half -price, Wo Re-admissiop. is © Smoking allowed. Operatic Selectir ns hy the Band. _ a , NOTICE, rp™, 3* lo . the whole of the SPARS and TIMBER used for.Blondin’s Ehclosu «. AddW *» C. P. NIAIiD VV y Imperial Hotel, Dunedin. _ All letters of communications to be addressed to J. F. Blondin. or C. P. island *e®£etary, Imreiial Hotel, Dunedin. * By order of Le Chevalier Bloudin, f* RELIM INARY NOTICE. CONCERT, THURSDAY, APRIL 6. WAIKARI DISTRICT SCHOOL. f '^doni or Ruo.ts will 1 w^l-SSi a w\ M!l ' ch **> lß76 ’ PROCLAMATION. T H Masquerade Ball will tal £ sira, ? 0e to be had at the Ha
Admission, ss. BILLIARD TOUUNAMKNT JJT during the month of March is now on ®»ily at Suasoi Hotel Rooms, George street. >» ■ ~ . . Value L 5, Sf *»•'«* TH(fe. RYAN, ——At tjbe Rooms. Bnalnesa Notice. IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped Pelt Carpets, Is W per yard, New Felt Squares. New Door Mats and Slips. JfieW Wool Mats. HERBERT. HAYNES & CO, *?U- £.; ■ *'
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Evening Star, Issue 4081, 25 March 1876, Page 2
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745Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4081, 25 March 1876, Page 2
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