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Amusements. Qnf KEN'S THEATRE. Lessees; Messrs Steele and Keogh. Enthusiastic Reception of MRS WALTER HILL, MR J. l'i. SI EELE, and Star Company. THfS EVENING. APRIL 18th, Will be presented the Favorite Drama, in 3 acts, and a Prologue, by ' tar ing Coyne, entitled the THE WOMAN IN RED. Eudiga Mrs Walter Hill. Hector’Fisrmonta Mr J. B. Steele. NOVELTIES iNPRBPAR: TION. Dress Circle, 4*; Sti.-ls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box I plan may be *eu r.nd sea-3 at-.curtvl, at v.r | West’s mu-ic w ■ chouse. .Pi luoe» street. I QU B E ,S'S T>IBA TK E. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. | ARRIVED AT L Sl’ TRIUMPHANTLY, ILMA ) The lovely Hungarian DE MURSKA ) The Queen of Song. And the only rival of Jenny Lind, ** Who has charmed all European audiences. ’ Who stands apart from her contemporaries. ’ “Who shines solitarily in her own sphere,” SIGNOR D. DE VIVO Has the honor to announce that he has concluded an arrange-' meat with Messrs Steele and Keorh. by which WDLi.E. ILMA DE MURSKA MDLLE. IL IA DW MUHSKA, Che famous Hungarian Nightingale, The Greatest Prima i >onna Sopra o from Cowent Gard-n and Her iviajesy’s Thea're, l.ondo i. and from all he Europe n Up ra Houses, will appeal for t e First' Rime in « u e i-». f<»r » -horb Series uf MUESK v CONOEi-TS, (The Finest tve gienin this Chy), Assisted by the following (her Grand Concert Combination): — SIGNOR R0 8 N ATI (The great Tenor) SIGNOR SUSINI (The famous Basso) SIGNOR 6IAMMONA (The unrivalled Flautist) MAESTRO ILLA, the most distinguished Pianist and Musical Director. The Greatest Musical Event on record in New Zealand wi 1 take place ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, At 8 o’clock; doors open at 7J When will be given FIRST DE MURSKA CONCERT ! First'De Murska Concert! On which occasion Md le, De Murska will sing the celebrated CARNIVAL OF VENICE, With variations composed expressly by Sir Jules Benedict for Mdlle. De Murska, Also, the Grand Aria from LINDA DI CHAMOUNIX, And the Grand Comic Duet ef L’ELIXBB DM HOUR, With signor Susini. {See To-morrow's papers for Programme. The Season of Concerts will be limited to SIX NIGHTS ONLY, and the following scale of charges will be adopted ; Dress Circle ... Ten Shillings Stalls ... .. Five S illing® Pit ... ... Half-aOiown Private Boxes ... Lower Tier, L 3 „ Upper Tier, L2 The Box Office will be opened f-om 10 to 5 o'clock daily at West’s Music Warehouse, where Seats may be seemed «nd Packets of Tickets obtained in Farce s of Eight for THREE POUNDS. These tickets are ttarsferable, and av liable for the Season of Six Nights, entitling the ho der to the privilege of securing teats f, r any particular Concert. SPECIAL NOTICE The Public are respectfully i,formed that dt -r To-day no more S aon Tikets nor Packet- of Tickets in i iircels of Eight will be sold under any oiicum-<ranc<-s wiia ever. Conceit tormim.tis at 10.10. SECOND D MURSKA < 0 CERT NEXT FRIDAY, 21st AP. I . N.B.—Jn or der to aivoid the rmh at tie doors on the evening of the Concerts, the Stalls and Pit Tiokrts will bo sold durkg the dav at West's Box Office. DE MURSKA TRAINS. Special arrangements have been made for running late trains at 10.30 p.m. to Port Chalmers and Mosgtel. FORESTS R’S HALL, Pobt Chat,mbps, THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. GRAND BALLAD CONCERT. Proceeds in aid of the Catholic Chu ch Building Fund. Mr and Mrs Woods, from Lawrence, as e“ted by Mrs Bartlett, Misses Re ford. Clarke. a Hill, and other wed known amateurs, will take part in the entertainment. Tickets, 2s 6d. UNINERSITY HALL. The grand bazaar and fancy FAIR, in aid of the Christian Brothetr’ School Fund, is now o; eu between .‘ he hour, of 2 and 6 in the afternoon and 7 and 10 in the ievening. Visitors will find a large variety of useful articles very cheap. A Promenade Concert, under the direction of Mr J. J. Wood*, will be given each evening. Admission—One Shilling. In connection with the above, POn Friday Evening, April 21st, a Grand Operatic and Bal’ad Concert will be given in the Temperance Hall. Miscellaneous Programme by Dunedin and Lawrence Vocalists. Tickets—2s 6d each.

gT. GEORGE'S HALL. DANCING. Adult Class on Thursday, at 7. Juvenile Class, Saturdays at 3. Private lessons by special arrangement. Bands provided. J. kelly, Stuart street, Opposite Wes’oyan Church. r| RAND BILLIARD TOURNAMENT Or At the Bull and Mouth Hotel Booms, Maelaggan street. To commence on Monday, April 10, and to terminate on Saturday, June 10.1876. Ist Priae, Marble Clock- ... value Ll2 2nd „ Handsome Cup ... „ 8 3id „ Superior Field Glass „ 4 Winners at tournament' previous to th : sda*o will not be allowed to c .tn, ete. Open <o amateurs gnly. Entrance, 61 per break. For full particulars, tqpply to A, at the Booms. 1 4 RANH MILLIARD TOUHN aMeNT \ M during the month of April i> now on dally at Snasepc Hotel Booms, George street. Isti prize Seven pounds *®d do Four pounds 5™ j v Two pounds 4tn do One pound Winners of last month’s prizes will nut be allowed to ootfeipete. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d a break. For foil pastionlars, apply IHOS. BY AN, At the Booms. Board and Residence. CftJSSEX HOUSE, Cargill street. —Mrs M Nantea has Vacancies for Two Gentle tarn.

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Evening Star, Issue 4100, 18 April 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4100, 18 April 1876, Page 2

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