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amuaemeane. Q U BEN’S THEATRE, Leasees : Messrs Steele and Keogh. RE-OPENING NIGHT. EASTER MONDAY, 17th APRIL. _ Reappearance ofthoee favorite artistes, Mrs Winter Hill, Miss Lilly May, Mr J. B. Steele, and the Star Company. Edmond Yates’s Drama, Samrtßouth Mr* Walter HOI Stewart Booth ... Mr J.R Steele. ■_ To conclude with THE DAT AFTER THE WEDDING. Tuesday—THE WOMAN IN BED. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Bex Plan may be seen, and seats secured, at Mr West’s mosio warehouse, Piincea street. QD BEN’S THE}A TR S. towidi t Messrs Steele and]Keogh. arrived triumphantly, __ IMIA The lovely Hungarian DE MUBSKA The Queen of Song. SIGNOR D. DE VIVO Has the honor to announce that he ha* concluded an arrangement with Mesate Stoele and Keo«h. by which MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA MDLLE. ILMA DE MUBSKA, The famous Hungarian Nightingale, The Greatest Prima Donna Soprano from Covent Garden and Her Majesty’s Theatre, London, and from nil the European Opera Houses, will appear for the Pint Time in Dunedin, for a Short Series of SIX GRAND CONCERTS (The Finest ever given in this City), Assisted by the following (her Grand Concert Combination);—

SIGNOR ROSN ATI (The great Tenor) SIGNOR SUBINI (The famous Ba-so) SIGNOR GIA.viMONA (Tue ui rivalled Flautist MAESTRO ILL-*, the mo.rf oidingnished Pianist and Accoiupany.st, Who will apiwr in a chore** pr gramme WE* unESDAY. «t 80. 1. k WEDNESDAY, at 8 o’viUk. Tht Greatest Musical Event ou record in New Zealand. FIRST DE MURSKA CONCERT I First De Marska Concert I See Wednesday’s papers for Programme. The Season of Coder's vll be imi’ed to SIX N< .■ UTS ONLY, and the lolioT.Lg scale of charges will be *»dOi ted:— Dress Ci cle ... Ten S illings ... Five S -iilings Haf-aCiown Private Boxes ... l ower Tier, L 3 Upper Tier, L2 .Th* Box Office will be opened from 10 to 5 o clock daily at West’s Music Warehouse, where Seats may be secured and Packets of Tickets obtained in Parcels of Eight for THREE POUNDS. These tickets are transferable and available *°* the Season of Six Nights* entitling the Bolder to the privilege of securing seats for any particular Concert. SPEOIALNOTICB. t The_Public are respectfully informed that after To-morrow no more Season Tickets nor Packets of Tickets in Parcels of Eight will be ■old under any circumstances whatever. SECOND DU MURSKA CONCERT NEXT FRIDAY, 21st APRIL,. Jp OSTPONEMENT. THE CONCERT Announced to take place at the Temperance Hall this evening is unavoidably Postponed until Monday, 24th April. UNINERSITY HALL.

The gt?and bazaar and fancy Christian Brothers’ boutol Fand, is now open between the hours of £ and 6 in (he afternoon and 7 and 10 in the evening. Viators will find a large variety of useful articles very cheap. Concert, under the direction fit sax a, J, Wood-;, will be given each evening. Admission—One Shilling. In connection with the above, Gn Friday Evening, April 2Lst, a Grand Operatic and Ballad Concert will be given in (be Temperance Hall Miscellaneous Programme by Dunedin »n<i Lawrence Vocalists, Tickets—2a 6d each. DANCING. DANCING. I A w Queen’s Theatre. 1 " Extended Programme will take place at the above on Monday < vening, 8 o clock. Gentlemen 2s 6d; ladies as usual. T • gelTrge’s hall. s ~, . dancing. Adult Class on Thursday, at 7, Juvenile Class, Saturdays at 3Private lessens by special arrangement. Bands provided. J. KELLY, Stuart street, Opposite Wea’eyan Church, tooknambnt . *s® Bull and Mouth Hotelß*oms, y«fieet. To commence on Monday, wf 40 termin » t « on Saturday, June Irt Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 H « Handsome Cup 8 JJ « Soperioi Field Glass „ 4 wfll I,*' 1 ®” 1 ®® 1111 previous to th'sdare iroinot be allowed to c -mpete. Open to amaEntrance, 6d per breat For fall particulars, apply to A. Cameron, at the Rooms, BJBLIaRD TOURNAMENT 5* 4pU fa Dow on Ist »£T , ‘ 0 "'’ A rvoomB » ««orge street Sejen pound* fed dn Four pound* 4th do T ?° Pound* m, •'* One pound S«l« ’SB aot b. °F^^i?* na 5 1r8 , 0n17 - Bu**anoe, fid a break Ifm fqU particulars, apply THOS. RYAN. ■ At the Rooms;

Public Notices. M • B . R AS C H & *umitar« Warehouse. C O.'S Gr Noao,to isaaiwgisss to r ««« S^ B the <^An trade *2“ «ompeUed us to SPACIOUS SHOW ROOMS, For the Display of our Extensive Stock of deawing^^^bedkoom “Jf* S'leot and mll-ateorted Q-Sa^^sKa-gB ®‘ & Co * Mtumtteirhest thanks for W 0 ? hitherto accorded S “ i a f ag J ox a owHnnanoe ef that P l ®^ 6 themwlv< * *o endeavorto G. M. BBASCH & CO., Furnishing Warehouse, f PSHTOSB BTBXRT, DdITJDW, Near the Octagon, d

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Evening Star, Issue 4099, 17 April 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4099, 17 April 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4099, 17 April 1876, Page 2

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