Amusements. Q XJBBN S [THEATRE. Leasees —Messrs Steele and Keogh. Grand New Sensation Drama. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), MAY 8. The Last New London Novelty. The Splendid Five-Act Sensation Drama, THE WHITE CO KADE 1 Or, A TALE OF ’45. Principal characters sustained by Mrs Walter Hill, Miss # Marian Willis, Miss Bessie Vivian, Miss 1 illy May; - Mr J. B. Steele, Mr I. F. Keogh, Messrs J. Musgrave, H. Stoneham, D. Clinton, J. Hooper, H. 9aville, tf. Power. Together with the whole strength of the Company, and a Host of Auxiliaries. New and Magnificent Scenery (from authentic views), by Mr J. S. WillL ; Mew and Elaborate Mr E. Huntley; New Properties and Gorgeous Paraphernalia, Mr G. Ward: £he Music arranged from Jacobite and Loyal Airs of the Period, by Mr J. Leech. This splendid drama has been in active preparation for some weeks past, and will be produced on a scale of magnificence seldom attempted in New Zetland. The White Cockade ! The White Cockade ! Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Fit, Is. GRAND INAUGURATION OP THE •jtrEW PRINCESS THEATRE, ‘TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1876, By the lovely Hungarian Nightingale MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, MDLLE. ILMA DE MUtfSKA, MDLLE. ILMA DE MXJRSKA, The greatest living Cantatrice, who has charmed the Dunedin audiences. Farewell Series of DE MURSKA GRAND CONCERTS, Vocal, Insrumental, and Operatic, ftignnr D. de Vivo takes great pleasure in Armnirnring that he has concluded an arrangement with Mr J. Sibbald, by which the new pud most elegant Theatre in New Zealand will fan inaugurated by the Supreme Queen of Song, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, Tn her last series of Concerts, which will saipMS in brilliancy and novelty the previous senes, the most successful on record, assisted by her grand Concert Combination, comprising SIGNORI ROSNATI, SUSINI, 6IAMMONA, AND MAESTRO STRAUSS ILLA. Mdlle. DE MURSKA will sing (to-morrow) the Hungarian Pastoral Song, with Flute Obligato, by Giammona; also, the Grand Aria from “Robert Le Liable ” and the celebrated proch’s Variations, the best piece of vocalisation ever heard, composed expressly for De Murska, and in which she has achieved a great triumph. Maistro ILLA—a very distinguished Violinist—will play, on this occaaim, Sainton’s Great Fantasia, introducing the well-known airs,- '*Auldßobin Gray,” “Rob Roy Maogregor, oh!” _ THURSDAY-SECOND DE MURSKA CONCERT. FRIDAY—THIRD DE MURSKA CONCERT. Scale of Prices.—Dress Circle, 10s 6d; Stalls, 6s; lit, 2s fid. Tickets for sale daily from 9 to 6, at Messrs Begg and Co.’s Music Warehouse. Only one private box on sale—L4. 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 Messrs Alexander, Wheeler, Braithwaite, and members of the Committee. « T. 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. Grand billiard tournament At the Bull and Mouth Hotel Rooms, Jttaclaggan street. To commence on Monday, April 10, and to terminate on Saturday, June 10, 1876. Ist Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Haudsome-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, fid per break. For full particulars, apply to A CAMERON, at the Rooms.
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Evening Star, Issue 4117, 8 May 1876, Page 2
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793Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4117, 8 May 1876, Page 2
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