Amusements*' Q DEE : ’S T T •: E. Lessees : Messrs ieele an .hj jjessees : -w-coo*' * ~n Aj. , . DE MUic KA GRAND CON The Finest Ever Givenm toia City. SIGNOR I). Lb VIVO, Manager, The li?e entirely saspendal (Press excepted). ENORMOUS BIT! Unabated ! The Theatre Filled to - 'vcrflowmg . “Never has each a largo audience been seen 11 any Theatre in the City before* , Hundreds of people turned away a;:d unawe w see and h-mr . TTTt ,— THE NXG-HTJNGALE of *‘h*<SvA SE ‘ l mdllk. ilma dl ml sska, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, The reigning Queen of bong. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), TO-NIGHT, At 8 o’clock: doors open at 7i. THIRD de mukska concert. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. Part I. 1, Aria—'“ Beatrice di Ttnda” . Signor Bus ini. 2. Flute Solo— “Elisir d’Amore” Signor Giammona. 3. “ The Shadow Song of Dinorah ” (Ombra legiera) ... ... Meyerbeer MDLLE. ILMA DE MUBbKA. 4, Romanza—“ Illuatri Eivali” ... Mercadante Signor jftosnati. 6. Piano Solo - “ Home, Sweet Home ” *7 halharor Donnizetti ... Galli Maestro Strauss Ilia, Part 11. 1. Duet, from “Martha” ... t ...* Flotow Signor Rosnati and Sueini. 2. Flute Solo—Variations “ Carnival of Venice” ... ••• ••• Giammona Signor Giammona. 3. Aria—From “llßarbiere,” “Una # t voeepocofa” ... ... ••• Rossini MDLLE. ILMA DEMURSK 4. 4. La Danza ... ... ... ... Rossini Signor Susini. 5. Romanzi—“Lombardi, Lamia letizia” Verdi Signor Rosnati. 6. “Lo ! Here the gentle Lark ” ... Bishop MDLLE. ILMA DE MU CSKA, "With Hate Accompaniment by Giammona. Cn Wednesday Evening, May 3, THE FOURTH DE MURSKA CONCERT, On Friday, FIFTH DE MURSKA CONCERT. N.B.—On each Concert the Programme will be entirely new. Scale of Prices; Dress Circle, 10s; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2a 6d; Boxes—Lower Tier, L 3; Upper Tier, L2. Tickets for sale daily from 10 to 5 o’clock at West’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. N.B.—ln order to avoid the rush at the doors on the evening of the Concerts, the Stalls and Pit Tickets will be sold dun g the Jay at We-t’s Cox Ofbc . Sale of Single Seats in Private Boxes Notice. - -he Management, in order to comply wi»h the request of several citizens, and unab’e to accommodate 'be great demand for seats in the Dross Circle have concluded to sell single tickets in ; rivate Boxes. I rices: Lower Tier Boxes, 15s ; Upper Tier Boxes, 10s. u UEEN’S THEATRE, NEXT DRAM VUG NIGHT, e TUESDAY, MAY 2, When will he reproduced the popular sensa tiou dr-;ma, SUSAN II OPL EY, And the highly successful Burlesque, LITTLE GIBBLI.H. Look out for the WHITE COCKADE !
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. G land billiard tournament At the Bull and Mouth Hotel Rooms, Maclaggan street. To commence on 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 will not be allowed to compete. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d per break. For full particulars, apply to A CAMERON, at the Rooms. Meetings. CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. THE Adjourned General Meeting of the Chamber will be held in the Exchange on Thursday, 4th May, at 3 p m. A full attendance of members is specially requested. J. S. WEBB, Secretary. PRIMITIVE METHODIC CHURCH. —A Recognition Tea Meeting will be held To-morrow evening in the Temperance Hall, to welcome the Rev J. Ward. Tea will be on the tables at half past Six. During the evening addresses will be delivered by Dis. Stuart, Copland, Roseby, the Revs. A. R. Fitchett, J. Davis, J. Ward, and T. Dick, Esq., and select music will be discoursed by the choir and others.—Tickets, 2s each, may be obtained from any member of the congregation or at the Hall door. R.A. CHAPTER OP OTAGO, 844, E.C.g JJEGULAR Meeting at Masonic Hall, on Tuesday, 2nd inst., at 8 p.m. Election of Principals and Officers, By order of the M.E.Z. SCRIBE, E,
Public Notices. TO GBNTT.EMEST, 67 Twiil-silk Umbrellas, 11s 6d ; worth 16a 6d. fjl if Eabove were purchased a great bargain in the English market, which enables us to quote such extraordinary low prices, BROWN, EWING, & CO,, Princes stieet and Manse street. 36 12s 6d; worth 17s 6d. 14s 6d; worth 19s. 16s Od; worth 21s 6d, ,JU 9 9 S') „ Zinella 160 Alpaca
Government Notices. ENGROSSING, &c. TENDERS will be recdved at the Provincial Government Office, Dunedin, until noon of Eriday, sth Mav, 1876, for Engrossing Crown Grants during the year 1876 as per folio, and p’acing marginal plans on same, at per plan. Every information will be given on application at the Crown Grant Office, I'unedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 4111, 1 May 1876, Page 2
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769Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4111, 1 May 1876, Page 2
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