Amusements. QUEEN'S THEATRE. nrrP'yy-MwM Steele and Keogh. THIS EVENING (Saturday), APRIL 22nd,' Great Sensation Drama, * SUSAN HOPLET, gOten Hopley Mrs Walter Hill William Dean Mr J. B. Steele To conclude with TOM NODDY’S SECRET. Drees Circle, 4s; Stalls,' 2s; Pit, Is. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Lessees; Messrs Steele and Keogh. DB MURSKA GRAND CONCERTS, The Finest ever given in this City. SIGNOR D. Db VIVO, Manager. POSTPONEMENT. Special Nonox. SIGNOR D. DE VIVO regrets very much having to announce the sudden indispodtSoa of MDLLE. IXMA DE MURSKA, flamed by a Severe cold contracted on Wednesday night, and which will quite incapacitate her from appearing this Evening as announced. Signor De Vivo is well aware of the great disappointment and inconvenience the public will experience from this unexpected announcement, but would add that it is the second time only In the whole course of Mddle. De Murska’s career that she has been compelled to refrain from ringing from a similar cause. Holders of tickets are informed that the Second Concert will take place on Monday Evening, when all tickets for to-night will hold good, or they can be made available for any subsequent concert. MONDAY EVENING, 24th APRIL, THE SECOND DB MURSKA CONCERT, _ And grand re-entre of The famous Hungarian Nightingale, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, The Supreme Queen of Song, Who will sing her Grand Aria Finale of “La Sennambula.” Also, the celebrated w HUNGARIAN SONG, With variations, composed expressly for De Mnrskft by Doppler, And the Grand Duet of CRISPING E LA COMARE, Wih {SIGNOR SUSINI. Assisted by SIGNOR ROSNATI (The great Tenor) SIGNOR SUSINI (The famous Basso) SIGNOR GIAMMONA (Tie ut rivalled Flautist) MAESTRO ILL A, (TOO meet distinguished Pianist and Musical Director). In a Fine Programme. The Third Concert will be advertised in Monday’s papers. Scale of 1 rices: ‘ Dress Circle, 10s; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s 6d; Boxes, lower ti r, L 3; Upper 'ier. L2. Tickets for sale ftaily from 10 to 5 o’clock at West’s Music Waruhou-e, P inces street, N B.*—ln Older to avoid the ru.-hatt' e doors on the evenii gof the Concerts, the Stalls and Pit Tickets will be sold daring the day at West’s Box Office.
UNIVERSITY HALL, Christian Brothers’ School Fund. THE GRAND BAZAAR. THE G&AND BAZAaR. FANCY PAIR! FANCY FAIR I Art Union Enterprises. Art Union Enterprises, Multitudes nightly delighted I Saturday Night—Million Night. When an endless variety of useful and beautiful must be sacrificed at the will of purchasers and speculators by auction. Visit the Bazaar and patronise private enterprise. ‘‘There is a tide in the affairs of man that when taken at its flood leads to a Bazaar, and perhaps to Fortune,” so come to the Fancy Remember Saturday Afternoon and Evening. Grand Musical Entertainment. Admission—One Shilling, S T. GEORGE’S HALL. DANCING. Adult' Class on Thursday, at 7. Juvenile Claes, Saturdays at 3. Private lessons by special arrangement. Banda provided. J. KELLY, Stnort street, Opposite Wesleyan Church. Grand billiard tournament At the Bull and Mouth Hotel Rooms, Maclaggan street. To commence «n Monday, April 10, and to terminate on Saturday, June 10, 1876. Ist Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Handsome Cup ... „ 8 3rd „ Superior Field Glass „ 4 Winners of tournaments previous to this date trill not be allowed to compete. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d per break. For fall particulars, apply to A CAMERON, at the Rooms. BILLIARD . r TOUBNAMBN a W during the month of April is now * daily at Sussex Hotel Booms, George street. Ist prise Sad do 3rd do 4th do ... .Winners of last month’s prizes will not i allowed to compete. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d a brea For full particulars, apply THOS. RYAN, At the Rooms. Seven ponn< Four pouiK Two pouni One pout
Public Notice. RC. LEASE (from Edinburgh), Dent : st, • View Hank, Maitland street (nearly opposite Baxter’s Hotel) t. LORNE, Kaikorai valley. —I hereby give notice that after jnw day I will lay poison for fowls in my sections of ground numbered 5, 6, and 7, of above township. P. Fowler. SEWING MACHINES. THE Undersigned have pleasure in announcing having accepted the solo Agency in New Zealand for the new holt family shuttle sewing . machine, A Machine we guarantee to be an exact facsimile of the AMERICAN “SINGER,” In every way equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper. .Having nut received another shipment of toe above excellent nnchines, we shall be glad to supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Table, with S£ jrithout cover; Half and Full Cabinet Medium, and No 2 Wheel feed Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., Woeieeale and Retail Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. Business Notice. JTBW PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages. Goooa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, la M per yard. New Pelt Squares. New Door lira a&d|Blipe. New WooljMat*. HERBERT, HAYNES, a CO,
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Evening Star, Issue 4104, 22 April 1876, Page 2
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809Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4104, 22 April 1876, Page 2
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