Amusements. UE E N iT HfiATBE, I essees—-Messrs Steele and Keogh. Change! < hange! Fresb Attraction ! THIS EVuNINtt (PliloAY), MAY 12, The popular Scottish Drama, GUY MANNKBING. MejMerrilees Mrs Walter Hill To conclude with THE DAY AT£r.U THE WEDDING. Faturday... Grand Revival, " r baughraui.' TWTEW PRINOEBS'S THEATRE, J3I (Mr J. Sibbald, Proprietor) t g TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT. Doors open at 7& ; commences Rt 8. LASr CONCERT OF THE SEASON OF MDLLE. ILMA DE MORSKA, , The Supreme Queen of Song, i AndLMtNfehtof ' DE MDRSK* in Operatic Scenes, On which occasion Mdlle. De Murska will appear in her celebrated Mad ircene of "Lucia i di Lammennoor," in full costume and scenic effects, with an orchestral accompaniment and Flute bligato by Signor DE MTJRSKA will also sing, the beautiful Serenade Schubert and Bolero, from " Sicilian Vespres," And a Graid Concert by ROStfATI. Si SI.VI, UIAMIAONA, and STRAUSS ILL A, Mnricul Director and Conductor. ." ,MONDAY—EXTRA GALA MGBT. BENEFIT OF MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA. See Grand Programme. An extraordinary attraction. See to-mor-row s papers for p <rticu , ar< l . The sale of seats and tickets will commence to morrow, at 9 a.m., at Begg and Co.'s Music VV arehouse. Prices:- Dress Circle, Its; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2e Od ODPLLOWB' HALL. TO-MORHOW NIGHT. MADAME JEANETTE, Messrs MATHESON, CUMNCCK, FAITH, BL4.NGY, LABUBNUN, And Ho.t of Talent. HL. V°*'*> Forget To morrow Night. Admission, 6d and Is.
TEMPERANCE HALL. CjAIURDAY EVENING, M\Y 13. O POPUL \U CONO*J H.T3. PROGFAUME. Part I. Overture—Mather's Grand Valse -Mr Sykeß Song—" My sweet Mountain Rose" Mr Carroll Song-" Mill May "-M r B9 Shepherd Song—"Fock'd in the Cradle of the Deep "- Mr Edmonds Ballad—" In Happy Moments"—Mrs Bartlett Song and Dance—" She's only Seventeen—Mr Dixon Song—"Ever o! 3nee" (firat appearance)— I ady amateur Golden Shoe Dance—Mr Thornley Sob and Quartette—" Silver Threads "—Lady and company. Interval ten minutes. Part 11. Overture-- selected—Mr Sykes Song—" Half-mast High "-Mr Carroll Duet—" March of the Men of Harlech "—Mrs Bartlett and Mr Fdmonds Piano solo—"Tarantella in A flat (Heller)—Mr Sykes Song—'- Mother Kissed Me in my Dream " Miss Shepherd Song and Dance—" Tho One I dearly Love"— jtfr Dixon Ballad—"The dear Little Shamrock" (first appearance)— Lady amateur Scotch o' the Door"—Mr Denovan " God Save the Queen." _ Front seats, Is; back seats, 6d. MONS. F. ORIEL'S world-renowned Troupe "f Bea'irg, Spelling, Arithmetic, Pecond-sight, Walking, Hoop Jumping, Chair balancing Dogs will i erform under the Queen's Theatre to-morrow afternoon, at halfpasttwo. Evening Performances at seven, eight, and nine o'clock Children, 6d; Adults, Is. TEMPERANCE HALL. I JOHN ARMSTRONG will Lecture . in the above Hall on Thursday, 18th May, on "An Irish Pilgrim's Progress " Proceeds will bfi given to the All Saints' School building Fund. Tickets, price 2s 6d each, to be obtained at all Booksellers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. \ GRAND CONCERT, BALL, and \, Dedication Service will be held on May 24, in celebration of the opening of the new Tiokets may be obtained from Messrs Alexander, Wheeler, Braithwaite, and members of the Committee. SD BILLIARD TOURNAMENT i" At the- Bull and Mouth Hotel Rooms, ~'-?gan street. To commence on Monday, — r ... 10, and to terminate on Saturday. June 10,1876. Ist Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Handsome Cup ... „ 8 3rd „ Superior Field Glasß „ 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. 57 TwiU-silk UmbreUas,|llß 6d; worth 16s 6d. 36 „ „ 12s 6d; worth 17a 6d. 36 ; „ „ 14s 6d; worth 19s. 50 „ „ 16s Od; worth 21s od, the English market, which enables us to quote such extraordinary low prices. EWING, & CO., Princes street and Manse street. 0 ™E- INHABITANTS OF THE TOWNSHIP OP MAORI HILL. A LIST' of VOTERS will be fixed on the JC%i m School-house door. This Day (Friday), 12th inst., and the Revising Officer -will sit in the aforesaid School-house on Monday, the to bear all claims or objections apper- . awing thereto. •• $y order, H. PILKINaiON, Town Clerk, Maori LUl*
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Evening Star, Issue 4121, 12 May 1876, Page 2
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669Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4121, 12 May 1876, Page 2
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