Amusements. U E E N S THEATRE, Lessees—Messrs Steele and Keogh. Continued Success of the great Sensation Drama. THE WHITE COCKADE 1 Which will be repeated THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY),MAY 10 The Last London Novelty, He Greatest Dramatic Triumph of the past . Season! THE WHITE COCKADE 1 Or, A TALE OF ’46. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Fit, Is. XTEW PRINCESS’S THEATRE, J3I (Mr J. Sibbald, Proprietor.) GLORIOUS SUCCESS of the FAMOUSHUNGARIAN NIGHTINGALE The Divine f ILMA ) The Sublime Singer. ( ILMA j Cantatrice DE MURSKA! DS MURSKAI AND HSB GRAND CONCERT COMPANY. Grand House! Brilliant Reception of the Queen of Song on the opening of the Princess’s Theatre. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 8 o’clock, SECOND FAREWELL CONCERT AND DB MURSKA IN OPERA SCENE In full costume, and with orchestral accompaniment, MDLLE. DE MURSKA will sing the celebrated aria, "Pr 6 aux Clerck,” with Violino Obligato by Stkauss Ilia ; and will appear in full costume in her famous scene of THE SHADOW SONG OF DINORAH. With an orchestral accompaniment, and all the necessary stage effects. See To-morrow’s papers for Programme. ON FRIDAY - THIRD FAREWELL CONCERT. MDLLE. DE MURSKA will sing, by request, “Casta Diva,” from “Norma;” and will appear in her celebrated Mad Scene of “Lucia di Lammermoor.” Scale of Prices as before Dress Circle, 10s; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s €d; two Private Boxes at L 4 each. Tickets for sale daily from 10 to 6 o’clock, at Begg and Co.’s Music Warehouse.
MORNINGTON H ALL.—Panorama and Lecture on Franklin Expedition by Rev. A. K, Fitchett, Monday next. Is; children, 6d. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A GRAND CONCERT, BALL, and Dedication v ervice win be held on ''■ ay 24, in celebration of the opening of the nevr Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street. Tickets may be obtained from Me-srs 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. Grand 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 Lift 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.
Public Notice. TO GENTLEMEN. 67 Twiil-silk Umbrellas, 11s 6d; worth 16s 6d. 36 „ „ 12sfid; worth 17s6d. 36 „ „ 14s 6d; worth 19s. 60 „ „ 16s Od; worth 21b fid. 160 fjl f lEabove were purchaaedja great bargain in the English market-, which enables ns to quote such extraordinary low' prices. BEOWN, EWING, & CO., Princes street and Manse street. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AI.I. INSURERS. The Eire Insurance Association of Otago beg specially to direci the atte tion of Insurers and the public generally to the condinons of the policies of the various Instance Offices, all of whii-h stipulate that any additional insurance must b ' disclosed and allowed "7.. the Compani-s insuring, otherwise the policy becom s vitiated. JAMES tT. BUSSELL, Secretary to Association. MODEL OF STEAM SHIP, Made out of E,™™ KAURI GUM. VERY Portion of the Vessel, with the exception of the rigging being nmde from pieces of spun, all cut out by a pocket knife, not moulded • the time occupied in constructing this valuable model having been fully font months. Arrangements are Being made to get up an Art Union for the disposal of the above, to take place on July 4. On view at Messrs Reith and Wilkie’s Princes street. 'VTOTICE.—The travelling Public are reJLI spectfully informed that the undersigned is running dailv a Two-horse Coach between Outram and Mosgiel Railway Stations, via North Taieri, leaving Buck-eye Hotel, Outram, ot 7.30 a.mu, arriving at Mosgiel in time for the first up-traia to Dunedin, and returning from Mosgiel at 5.1b p.m., on arrival of the 4.30 p.m, down train. P. D. YOUNG, Proprietor. RICHARDSON FUSILIERS. THE above Corps will parade for drill the High School Grounds, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th Inst., . _ At eight o’clock sharp. , A Geneial Meeting will take place afl drill. J. H. 6CHWABB, Captain. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, R OBERT DUQUID, Coal Merchant, has Removed from Hanover street to Rattray etreet, opposite.‘Times’ office. Orders for Coals and Wood received at Office.
Business {’Notice.; If BW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NSW TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tap<*t, Carpet, 3« ll£d per yard. Kiddenoineter Oa r pete, 2b lid per yard, New Hearth Ruga, •fH SMrQarpeto, leper yard. HERBERT, HAYNES, ft GO,
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Evening Star, Issue 4119, 10 May 1876, Page 2
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757Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4119, 10 May 1876, Page 2
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