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Amusements. Q TJ B B N’S theatre, , Leasees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. Ttvimense Success and third week of SIMONSBN’S nV ir, ENGLISH OPERA. COMPAQ. MADAME AMGOT. FILMS DB MADAME ANGOT. A Crowded House. A Crowded House. A B&IiIANT SUCCESS SUCCESS. T A DE MAD -vME A N GOT. LA FILLS BE MADAMtf ANGOT. ■ A Great Triumph. BEOEPTiON. La Fille de Madame Angot. La Eille de Madame Angot. An Immense Sensation. tp-anr incident waSshed with the greatest Act, the whole of *v>« Artistes received'anßifJition ouch as has been witnessed In New Zealand, the alpplanse culminating id ft perfect torrent of Unarkiim? Music, Beautiful Scenery, and Spawung BaUet TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! - And Every Evening till Further Notice, Le:ocq’s Opfera Bouffe, in 3 Acts, FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT (Madame Angot’a Daughter). m •«»«» ' ..„...Mat>amb Fanny Simonskn lMre gappotted by the entire Company. To Avoid the crush at the doors. Stalls «rti'etewm be sold during the day at the The|kttefromlo tol p,m *. . , , . fko Fif© List entirely suspended) the . public Press excepted, poor* open at half-past seven, performance **L*ress Circle, 7s 6d; Stalls (strictly select) Circle Plan at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. lihcinoes street. Mr W. T. KEITH, Business Manager. TvfMVP BUULIAJtD TOURNAMENT A '-jr during the month of March is now on JSI V at Sussex Hotel Rooms, George street. and ® Value L 5. , u to Amateurs only. Entrance, 6d a break, 'or full particulars, apply THOS. RYAN, At the Rooms.

. Public Notice. •f 1 DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. AJJIj Accounts against the Club must be rendered at nay Office, Princes street, yu>t later than Wednesday, 29th inst. SYDNE S'JAMES, Secretary. DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. a PPLICATIONS will be received at my f\_ office until 12 noon on Saturday, the Ist April- for a Charwoman to clean toe North ftehaol, Great King street. Salary, L 35 per annum. Duties to commence on Monday, 3rd April. Particulars can be obtained from . SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary Dunedin School Committee. a M. BRASCH & CO.'S • Furniture Warehouse. Notice to the Public generally and to Parties Famishing m particular. Our fast increasing l trade has compelled us to fieciire the next door premises and to convert art into OWKOOMS, For the Display of our Extensive Stock of DRAWING, DINING. & BEDROOM FURNITURE. The Stock is most S leot, and well- assorted In ell Branches, and will compare most favorably as regardsj'pricea and style with any in the trade. • ~G. M. B. & Co. return their best thanks for ther, generous support; hitherto accorded to them, and in aslring for a continuance of that confidence, pledge themselves to endeavor to deserve it. G. M. BRASCH & CO., Furnishing' Warehouse, Pbinges stbeet, Dunedin, Near the Octagon. The pa na m a ho t el, Stnart street, Dunedin, Is now. completed and ready to receive Visitors or Perinanent Boarders. • ? THE HOTEL is buiß of brick, three storeys high, well situated, aim commanding the best view of DunTHE BEDROOMS Are large, commo lions, and well-ventilated suites < <tt'Booms being set apart for Harriet CcmWes Aud Families, with the Use of Hot Cold, andyhower Baths, and everyconvergence r.I: THE TABLE !s s weU and plentifully supplied with all the choicest yiands in season. The cuisine depart ment being preaided over by first-class artistes, ' THRBAR AND BOTTLE DEPARTMENT t la under the superintendence of the' ; i? ; Proprietor himself.

None but the Very Best Brands of Wines (}.>«*•!** Spirits w3l be Kept, Ana Sold at the Smallest Remunerative — Profit. PANAMA: HOTEL, Stuart street, ; S, ISAAC’S, Proprietor. Ji A-:-" SEWING MACHINES. ve In an. MlB Pu sar* Bewi "' g -'as. 1 ' - “«* AMERICAN “ SINGER, ” *« every wareqnrf for beauty of finish and workmanship* and JW* 20 to 25 mcSrt. Ohmdb. A^Srrarr« 3s3K^aas« J < BRISCOE * CO.. m ° 8 h! , * lß d and Iron ttTBKISH » AT — TO-MORROW and ' r ! . pAy, Ir WEDNEi _ y.?f -,: ;’■ ■ ' Va. to- .till Ap w. Easiness ‘RfEw, Brussels carpets n™ rj CARPETS, Tapeoti per *“**• Kidderminster Oa e "* 4 00,

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Evening Star, Issue 4083, 28 March 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4083, 28 March 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4083, 28 March 1876, Page 2

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