Amusements. I BIN CESS'S THEATRE. Stage Manager Mr I. P. Keogh. Enormous Success of MRU AM PIER, Who will appear in two characters. First time of a New Drama. Last night but one of " Our Em'ly." TO-NIGHT, at a quarter to eight, Anew drama, by Dion Boucicault, Esq., . entitled ." GRIMALDI, or The Life of an Actress " Grimaldi, an old actor Mr Oampier Violet Mm Walter Hill To conclude with, last time but one, "OUR KM'LY." ■ •¥> 11_ n*\- ti._-:.. Mr Jrß. Steele, Mrs W. Hill, and company. Friday—For the Benefit of MrDampier. " Belphegor," in which Lily Russell will re appear. Box plan at Begg's, ,E M P E R A NOE HALL. LAST WEEK ! • -'OF CLIFFORDS MIRROR OF THE WORLD. LAST TWO NIGHT 3 OF SCOTLAND. : MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, . First Part of RAMBLES THROUGH SCOTLAND. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, Second Part RAMBLES THROUGH SCOTLAND. i By MR THOMAS BRACKEN, In aid of Building Fund of new Oddfellows' Hall, Albany street, on Tuesday evening next, 24th inst. Subject: " An Evening with Lytic Poets." F B. Chapman, Esq., will occupy the chair. Tickets may be had from members of Leith Lodge. J. HAROLD RITCHEY, N.G. UEEN'S THEATRE. Lessee Mr Martin Simonson. SIMONSEN'S ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Simonsen's Royal English Opera Company will give a Grand Farewell Season of Opera. Grand Farewell Season of Opera! At popular prices ! At popular prices ! ADAME FANNY SIMONSEN. Reappearance of Madame Fanny Simonsen, the celebrated Prima Donna. Reappearance of SIGNOR CARMINI MORLEY. Reappearance of Signor Oarmini Morley, the great Tenor. Reappearance of all the principal Artistes. Reappearance of the magnificent Orchestra. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TUESDAY, October 24. Grand Opening Night, Tuesday, October 24. When will be i.-erformed, for the* first time in English. Bellini's Grand Opera, NORMA! NOKMAI NORMA! Norma (her great impersonation)...Madame . ■ ■ Fanny Simonsbn. WEDNESDAY, October 25, Lacocq's worldrenowned Opera Bouffe. LA FDLLK DK MADAME ANGOT. THURSDAY, October 26, for the first time in Dunedin, Avibpr'* romantic '" Carlo Broschi, the Little Devil's i-hare " Prices of Admission:—Dress Circle. 5s ; Stalls. 3s; Pit. 2s. Box office at Mr Went's Music Warehouse, Princes street, where plan can be seen and seats reserved. Business Manager, Mr W. T. K ITH. Agent, Mr W. L RAPHAEL. DUNEDIN DAN' TNG ACADEMY St. George's Hall. IRS H AMANN begs to inform har friends and those desirous of learning dancing that classes are arranged to suft everyone. Saturday evening, at half-past 7 o'clock All necessary instruction given an hour before the more advanced commences. Juvenile classes Saturday morning. 11 till 1 o'clock; afternoon, 3to 5 o'clock. I'rivate lessons given. Business Notice. SPRING WASHING FABRICS, Ex THOMASINA MACLENNAN, NOW LANDED HERBERT, HAYNES & CO. Public Notices. ELLIOTT'S NEW BOOT WAREHOUSE, Wholesale and Retail, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Three Doors south of Hanover street. £1,500. NEW GOODS, TUST opened, and now on Sale, embracing all the latest novelties in Ladies' and Girl's Period Shoes, Lasting and Glove-kid E.S. Boots. Gent's French, German,' and Northampton Goods in great variety. *ST Special Bargain in ladies' Kid Morocco E.S., & 9d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Cashmeres from 3s lid. Boys' strong Nailed Boots from 7s 9d. Infants' and Children's Boots at equally low , rices. Own make Men's Lace-up and Watertights, 17s 6d and 18s Cd. *** Must be Cleared to make room for fresh hipment expected daily. JOHN ELLIOTT, George street. NOTICE. continued m the Turkish Batfcs, Moray place. Boating and Fencing twice a-week. ALFRED R. .SlMrf, JR.M. BIRDS and Animals Stuffed, Skiai' Preserved, Native Bird Bkins for sale. Apply Caledonian Hotel, Walker street. THE CHEAP SHOP ! THE CHEAF SHOP! No. 9, Royal Arcade. BUY OF THE MAKER AIND IMPORTER. TTANTED Known—E. LOFT is manu- ▼ ▼ factoring Men's, Women's, Youths', •Boys, and Children's Boots and Shoes, at pnces and quality which defy competition. tended to. All kinds of repairs neatly done, and elastics put in on the shortei »t notice. In■Paction iuvited at No. 9, Royal Arcade. N.B.—Eitecowage native indust ay. i&. LOFT.
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Evening Star, Issue 4261, 23 October 1876, Page 2
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646Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4261, 23 October 1876, Page 2
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