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Amusements. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Lessees—Messrs Steels a id Keogh, i RaM TIO NIGHT. This EVENING {SATIIRDAY), April 29. BURLESQUE AND DRaM v. The performance will commence with tho three-aot Drama, JESSIE BROWN. Jessie Brown Mrs Walter Hill To conclude with thy beau iful Burlesque. LITTLE GISKL gR Albert, __ Mrs Walter Hill Entire New Scenery, Music. Properties, Mechanical Effects, &c , Ac, Look out for the VV HITE COCK A UE ! ■ a U E E E’S THEATRE. Lessees : Messrs Steele and Keoah. DE MUK'KA GRAND CON EkT3, The Finest ever given in this City. SIGNOR D. I)e VIVO, Manager, The Fiee L:st entirely suspended (Press excepted). Decided Triumph and Enthusiastic Reception, by an overwhelming house, to The famous Hungarian Nightingale. MDLLE. ILviA DM MUi SKA, WDLT E. JLMA DK MURSKA, MDLLE. I! MA DB MUR.SKA, The Greatest J.ivin 1 anta rice, on her Second Cone rt. Last Ni.ht. N XT MON AY, MAY 1. THIRD D Mir SKA TO CEUT, n whi hj occasion MDLI.E C URSK \ will sing ho co ebr ed SHADOW D C FDIN >RAH, Shadow Dance of Dinorah. Also, UN A VOCE. THE GRAND ARIA from IL BA RBI ERE The Grand Aria from II Barbiere nd Bishop’s Famous ' ong, •‘1,0! HE E THE GENTLE LARK,” “ f,o! Her • th" Gentle * ark,” With Flute Obli ato by Giammona, Assis' d b : IGNO -1 H SaATI USINI. GIAMM .and M STE,o ST‘< U'S ILL A. In a very b illiant Programme, t n We inesday Evening, May 3, THE KOURT . jjE MURstL CO CERT, With an entirely new programme. Scale of I Tict-s : Dress Circle, 10s; Stabs, 5s j Pit, 2s 6d; Boxes—Lower 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 older to avoid the ru-h at the doors on the evening of the Concerts, the Stalls and Pit Tickets will be sold durr. g the day at West’s Box Ottic . Sale of Single Seats in Private Boxes [ Notice. - 'he Management, in order to comply wi hj the request of several citizens, I and unab'e to accommodate -he great demand | for seat-* in the Dross Circle have concluded to sell single seats in Private Boxes. Trices: Lower ier Boxes, 15s; Upper Tier Boxes, XOs. gT . GEORGE’S HAL L. Da NTT G. Adult Glass on Thursday, at 7. Juvenile Class, .-atm days at 3. Private les-ons by special arrangement. Bands provided. J. KELLY, Stuart street, Opposite Wes cyan Church.

BILUARD TOHVNAMENr *At the Bull and Mouth Hotel Booms Maclaggan street. To commence on Monday, April 10, and to terminate on Saturday. June 10, 1876. Ist Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Hauds> me Cup ... „ 8 3id „ Superior Field Glass „ 4 Winners of tournament-, previous to this date will not be allowed to c* im: e f e. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d per break. For fall particulars, apply to A. OaMERON, at the Rooms. Public Notices. To GEN 'EM EX. p ; lEabove were purchased a great bargain in the English marke : , which enables us to quote such extraordinary low prices brown. EWING, & CO, Princes stieet and Manse street.

SHAMROCK BAK'v'RY, Mount street, Port Chalmers. THE undersigned beg to notify to the .P u > hc of Port Ch liners and surrounding districts fhat they will open the above premises as Bakers and Confectioners, on Monday next, and trusts, y strict attention to business, to ment a liberal shai e of their patronage. . PRESTON & PATEMAN (Late in the employ of M Hitehie nearly two years.) N.B.—Hot Rolls to be had every morning. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ipLARK & TEMPLETON, Coal Her- \ * chants, have Removed from Great King B^r ® e t to Castle at cet, opposite Messrs Findlay and Co. s Saw Mills, where all orders will receive prompt attention. Note the address— Railway Coal Depot, O.istle street (Late Central City Coal Depfit). BUSINESS MAN with Ll5O can be introduced to bu-dnees in New Goods, unopposed, commanding 100 per Fortune to pushing, energetic party, of small means. Addr ss “Chemicus,” R. T. Wheeler, ; tafford street. WASHING and I» ESSING Done by Mrs M‘Donald, Wilson’s Cottages, first right-of-way past Albany street.

Educational. EVENING School, and i'rivate Lessons— Mr Gow, Cargill street, ajd at formal School. NOVJCM MR w. j. morrish, TEACHER OF MUSIC. Offices over Mr J. P. Luks’a Fruit Store, George street. New Classes in pieparation. Juvenile Class Saturday afternoons. PjPHE MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC r at t >ir Room , and the Girlsj High S' hool Booms at Mr j.lavo y'* Ouicei), new Mt 0* Begg’a Music Saloon, Princes street

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Evening Star, Issue 4110, 29 April 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4110, 29 April 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4110, 29 April 1876, Page 2

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