Amusements. QU E E .N’S THEATRE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. DE MURSKA GRAND CONCERTS, The Finest Ever Given in this City. SIGNOR D. De VIVO, Manager, The Free List entirely suspended (Press ex* cepted). THE THEATRE NIGHTLY CROWDED. Crowning Success of the Lovely HUNGARIAN NIGHTINGALE, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, MDLLE. ILMA BE MURSKA, The reigning Queen of Song. LAST TWO DEMURSKA CONCERTS Of the promised series. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, MAY 5, And TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MAT 6, TO-NIGHT f at 8 o'clock 1 Last Concert TO-NIGHT) Doors open at 7i) but one. TONIGHT’S PROGRAMME. Parti. 1. Serenata—“Medje” ... ,« Gounod Signor Susini. 2. Piute Solo “Linda” (Donizetti) ... Giammona Signor Giammona. 3. Grand Aria—“ Semiramis ” ... Rossini MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA 4. Cavatina—“ Emani ” Verdi Signor Rosnati. 8. Sol. {|»| USSmS** } He ’ lOT Maestro Strauss Ha. Part 11. 1. Duetto—“l Masnadieri” ... Verdi 1 Signors Rosnati and Susini. 2. Flute Solo—" Ballo in Maschera ” Clinton Signor Giammona. 8. Cavatina—“Casta Diva” (Norma) Bellini MDLLE. ILMA DE MUpBKA, 4, Aria—“GazzaLadra” Donizetti Signor Susini 5, Cavatina—“Traviata” Verdi Signor Rosnati. 6, Grand Duo—" Elislr d’Amore” S3V request) Donizetti lie. lima De Murska and Signor Susini. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MAY 6. LAST CONCERT OF THE SERIES. With an Entire Change, and a Brilliant Pro- . gramme N.B. —On each Concert a change of Programme Scale of Prices: Dress Circle, 10a; Stal’s, ss; 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, Princes street. N.B.—ln order to avoid the rash at the doors on the evening of the Concerts, the Stalls and Pit Tickets will be sold during the day at West’s Box Office, Sale of Single Seats in Private Boxes. Notice. The Management, in order to comply with the request of several citizens, and unable to accommodate the great demand for seats in the Dr«ss Circle, have concluded to sell single tickets in Private Boxes. Prices: Lower Tier Boxes, 15s; Upper Tier Boxes, 10s. SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERT, Temperance Hall. TO-MORROW RIGHT’S PROGRAMME. Overture—*’ Bohemian Girl Mr.Sykes Song—“ WiU o’ the Wisp Mr Edmonds Ballad—*' My Fairy Home ’’—Mrs Bartlett Song—“ Happy be thy Dreams ” —Mr Carroll Piano duo— 1 * Canary Birds Mr Sykes and Mt Monish Song—" Kiss me, Mother ’’—Miss Shepherd Vocal duo—“ Thou Mt so near’ —Mrsßartlett a and Mr Carrol Aria—** fchould he upbraid ” —I ady amateur Song—“ True Blue and ’72 Mr Stylos Song and Dance—** The Girl I dearly love Mr J, Dixon Interval. Overture-selected—Mr Sykes Son^— choose to be a daisy ” —Miss ShopSong—“ The Wonderful Musician”—Mr Styles Ballad—'* I was sitting alone”—Mrs Bartlett Piano Home, sweet home Mr fykes Bong—selected—Mr Carroll Scotch Ballad—“ Coming through the rye ” Lady amateur Scotch Comic—“ The Laird o’ Cockpen ” —Mr Donovan Song and Dance —“Fair Maiden, I love you” —Mr J. Dixon ** God save the Queen.” Back Seats and Balcony, 6s; Front Seats, Is. C. SYKES, Lirector. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Lessees—Messrs Steele and Keogh. MONDAY NFXT, MAY 8. Ihe latest London f enaction Drama THE WHITE COCKADE I ' With entire new scenery, mechanical effects, and propei ties. The whole drama to be produced on a scale seldom attempted in Ntw Zealand. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.
A GRAND CONCERT, BALL, and Dedication Service will be held on May 24, in celebration of the opening of the new Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street. Tickets may be obtained from Alexander, Wheeler, Braithwaite, and members of the Committee. 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’eyan Church. (TrwAND BILLIARD TOURNAMENT 7T At the Bull and Mouth Hotel Rooms. Madaggan street. To commence on Monday, Apnlw, and to terminate on Saturday, June 10,1876* Ist Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Handsome Cup ... M 8 3rd : „ Superior Field Glass „ 4 of tournaments previous to this date not be allowed to compete. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d per break. For full particulars, apply to A CAMERON, at the Room*. Public Notice. TO GENTLEMEN. S7 Twid-silk Umbrellas, 11s 6d; worth 16a 6d. 36 „ „ 12s 6d; worth 17s 6d. 36 „ „ 14s 6d; worth 19s. »* i> „ Zinella Alpaca „ 16s Od; worth 21s 6d, | 3s 6d to 7s 6d. fjl FT Eabove w«r* purehaseda great bargain In the English market, which enables ua to quote sueh extraordinary low prices. BROWN, EWING, A CO., Princes Street and Manse street. SAWS, SAWS, of every description, just • landed direct from those celebrated maker*,} Spear} and Jackson. Circular Saws, all sices, and warranted; also hand, panel, ripa tenon, dovetail, firewood, crosscut, and _ *r saws, wholesale and retail, at reduced Wm, Millichamp, sawmaker, opposite m HtU, George itrmv ttioee. W; vmxM
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Evening Star, Issue 4115, 5 May 1876, Page 2
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775Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4115, 5 May 1876, Page 2
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