Amusements. SEN’S Theatre. : Messrs Steele and Keogh. M NEW ERA IN MUSIC. DE MURSKA GRAND CON' 'ERTS, Jfte Finest ever given in this City, _ SIGNOR D. Db VIVO, Manager. Xree tort entirely suspended, except the Press. .TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGH p I WRONESDAV, 19th APRIL, At 8 ©dock; doors open at 7.15, mm ~ ■ When wi 1 take place Musical Event in New Zealand. THE GRAND MOSIOA.L BANQUET, THE FIRST DE MURSKA CONCERT! And the Triumphant Debut of r, .. ) The lovely Hungarian DB MURSKA J The Queen of Song. , And the only rival of Jenny Lind, Who has channel all European aud'ences.” “Who stands apart from her contemporaries.” 11 Who shines solitarily in her own sphere.” SIGNOR D. DE VIVO Has the honor to annonnoe that he has concluded an arrangement with Messrs Steele and Keogh by which MDLLB. ILMA DE MURSKA MDLLE. ILVIA DhJ MU (SKA, The tamous Hungarian Nightingale, The Greatest Prime Donna Soprano from Covent Garden and Her Majesty’s Theatre, London, and from all' he Europe >n Op.-ra Houses, anil appear for t<>e first Time in Du> e in, for a Series of GRAND DE MURSK A CONCKiiTS, Assisted by her Grand Concert Combination. Fibbt Night’s Programme.—Part I. 1. Grand ria—“Vieci ia mia ve dtta” (Lncrezia Boma) Donizetti Signor Snsini. 2s flute Solo-Fantasia, on Li Giammona Signor Giammona _ Benedict Molls. Ilua Db Mdrska. 4» Eomanzd —Don Sebsstiano ... Donizetti Signor Rosnati. 6. Pianoforte Solo— * Bonnie Scotland ” Brittac Maestro Ilia. Intermezzo of tun minutes. Part 11. 1* Aria—“ Madamina ” (Don Giovanni 1 ) Mozart _ Signor Snsini. 2. Flute Solo—Variations on Nouns Oiammona Signor Giammona, 3. Grand Aria— ** Linda di Chamonnix ” __ _ __ DoniztUi Molls. Ilka Db Mdrska. 4. Romanza—“ N u 6 ver ” Mattii Signor Besnati. 6, Grand Duo—“ Quanto Amorp ” ... Donizetti Mpllb. Ilua De Mdrska and Signor Susini. Musical Director ... MAESTRO ILL A SECOND D MURSKA CONCERT NEXT FRIDAY, 21st APai , With a New and Brilliant Programme. Scale of Prices: Dross Circle ... Ten Shillings Stalls ... .. Five Shillings Pit '■* Half-a-Crown Private Boxes ... l ower Tier, L 3 Upper Tier, L2 Tickets for sale daily from 10 to 5 o’clock at West's Music Warehouse, P inces street. N.B.—ln order to avoid the rush m the doors gn the evening of the Concerts, the Stalls and Pit Tickets will be sold daring the dav at W«ifs Box Office. DE MURSKA TRAINS. Special arrangements have been made for running late trains at 10.30 p.m. to Fort Chalmers and MosgieL
QUEEN’S THEATRE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. TEtUBSDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, The beautiful Comedy, by Palgrave Simpson, BROKEN TIES. L»SyWa Mrs W.lter Hill. Lionel Warner Mr .1. B. Sreele. To conclude with TOM NODDY’S SECRET. Press Circle, 4a ; Stalls; 2a • Pit, Is. MORNINGTON Quadrille Assembly, pxtwaded programme Thursday night Qnadrille Band. 6 FOB B8 T E R’S HALL, Post Chalmers. [THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. GRAND BALLAD CONCERT. Prooeeda in aid of the Catholic Chu ch Building Fund. Woods, fr >m Lawrence, as ««ted by Mrs Bartlett, Misses u e ford. Clarke and Bill, and other well known amateurs, will take part in the entertainment. Tickets, 2s 6d.
TJNINBR3ITY HALL. THK GRAND BAZAAR AND FA'N'CY iW V 1 aidof Brothers’ Donm>l Fund, Is now open between the hour - of 2 and6 lathe afternoon and 7 and 10in the OVOOUIC* Yieiton will find a larga variety of useful articles very cheap. « under the direction of Mr J. J, Woods, will be given each evening. Admission—One Shilling. In connection with the above, Evening; April 21st, a n rw d Ba J, a^ 1 Concert will be given in the lemoeranee Hall. Miscellaneous Programme by Dunedin and Lawrence Vocalists. - Tickets—2s 6d each. gT . GEO RG_E ’ S HALL. .. , DANOI a Adult riass on Thursday, at 7. Juvenile Class, i>atu days at 3 irnvate lesions by s; ecial arrangement. Bands provided. J. KELLY, Stuart street, Opposite Wes cyan Church. B^ L n' IA ? D TOni NAMENI VJT At the Bull and Mouth Hotel R-oms MacJaggan street. To commence ou Monday ““ to terminate on Saturday, Juu« iOi 1876* Jet Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Handsome Cup 8 / 3rd „ Superior Field Glass „ 4 of tournaments previous to tlrsdab WOI not be allowed to compete. Open to ama teuw only. Entrance, 6d per break. For ful particulars, apply to A. CAMERON, at the Room?. CYRAND BILUURD TOURNaMEN 1 JT during the month of April is now 0 dMjyat Sussex Hotel Rooms, George street. Ist.. prize ••• Seven pound Four poun< Two pouni One pout 2nd do 3rd do 4th do ai , T ■’ ••• pvt 1 Winners of last month’s prizes will not allowed to compete. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d a bre* Pot full particulars, apply iHOS. RYAN, At the Booms.
Board and Residence. BOAED AN D RESIDENCE for .■'tie or two Boarders. Apply uoridun Vi'la, street. * COMFORTABLE Board and Residence *°r Two respectable Girls. Appyfor address, Mrs Mason. Elm row Store. CJUSSEX HOUSE, Cargill Btree’.— Mrs K* Nanfes baa. Vacancies for Two Gentle-
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Evening Star, Issue 4101, 19 April 1876, Page 2
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815Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4101, 19 April 1876, Page 2
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