|3RI NO BBS’S THEATRE. Stag* Manager Mr I. F. R, LMJTWttEK BUr ONE Of this extremely Popular Young Tragedian. M R . D A. M P I E R * to-nigst, iti nrnip lurnxucio : Or, THE DEMON OF DARKNESS. . Music by Audibert, of Loudon. MepHstophi]os. . Mr Dam pi er Marguerite ....Mua Marion Willis (Her re-appearance.) Valentine. Mr J. B. Steele On Friday-For the BENEFIT of Mr JOHN BRYAN, on which occasion he will appear aa JaoaSomo, in the GREEN BUSHES. Box office at Hogg's. R I T Z. QUIEK’B' THEATRE. Leasee and Director Mr Martin THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS ox BIMONSEN’S EisGLTSH OPERA COMPANY. THIS EVENING (Wednesday) NOV. 1, Aunt Maillent’* grand romantic Opera, THE HERMIT’S HELL. Sylvian Si.-nor Carmini Morley Rose Moineau Madame Fanny Simonskn TO-MORROW (TMUKSD.VF), NOV. 2 Farewell Benefit of MADAMK FANNY St iO SEN. A Monste. Pr gramme. A Grand Vocal and Instrumental 0< ncett, and Donizetti’s grand tragic Opera, LUCrttZIA BORGI». jyR CARR IS COMING. fJIEMFEBANOE HALL. MONDAY, 6* NOVEMBER, - GRAND OPENING NIGHT or RAINER’S GREAT DIORAMA OF THB AMERICAN; WAR. The only complete work of the kind In existence. The thunder of the cannon and the din of the battle field fall upon tbe ear of the aud’.euce—the fire and smoke of the advancing hosts and their desperate charges are seen and the fear fal work of Carnage a d death is present ed wit hj a distinctness and vividness mocking reality, go that the audience can readily imagine themselves actual spectators of the sublime and stirrimr scenes represented. The beholder has before him, faithful to life in every particular, all the principal Rattles, Sieges, and Naval Engagements of both the Northern and Southern Armies, during the Gigantic Rebell'on in the United States, from the Firing of the Fust Gun, down to the Final Capitulation and Surrender of General Lee, and the Confeder-te Forces ; Dux mg the' travels of thisiEXhtbltion through Africa, Buraiab, Java, Torres ttiraito Settlements, China* japan, and other countries, tha.receipts have ambnnted to over L 50,000. Prices as usual— 3s, 2s. and la. Manager; Mr Habbt Stanley. Lecturer: Mr O’Bbieit. Agent: Frbd. Hilton. Bnalness Notice. gIPRING WABJHING FABRICS, ’ Ex THOMASINA MAOLENNAN, NOW LANDED. HERBERT. HAYNES, & C Public Notices. KNOX CHURCH. rnEB NEW KNOX CHUROI JL ; Will be opened on SUNDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, When services will be held as follows : 11 A 11. ... 3 pm. (for tbe young) 6.30 P M. Pboprssob Salmon] ... Jev A. B Tod; > ev. Wg Wili A collection will be made in aid of the Building Kund. SOCIAL MEETING. A Social Meeting in connection with tl opening of the New Church will be 1 eld c Tuesday, 7tb November. Tea on the tabUs i the Old Chun hj at 630 pm. After tea tl meeting will adjourn to the New Buildim when addre ses will be given by sertral mini ters and fi rens, '»ickt ts may be had of Gnu and I 'Pas. Rei hj a»d VVjlkie, Hrinees street Baird, Wallace, and Sutlnr’and, eorg street; M'Laren, Howe stieet; aud Writxx Great King street. A. LOCKART (formerly of (’art ■ A. ttreet) has removed to commodim house in Forth street sout'*, oppo ite v ouncillc Grant s. Vacancies for five gentlemen. H TOWN SHIP OF ERN E B A _ . , be e«ld by auction, on SATURDAY, sth NOVEMBER, • AttheHoomsof Mxssbs M'LANDkESS HEPBURN. & Manse street, where plans and particula of the property may be had. Terms liberal. OTAGO ART SOCIETY. THE First Exhibition of Works by M* ml will be Opened in tbe Society’s Gal e a bove the Normal School, Moray Place nor ®h Priday next, the 3rd of November, at t o clock in the afternoon. The Exhibition i Bteo be open in the evening at half-past sev Family Season Tickets, 10s 6d; fcingle i mission, One Shilling, By order. D. 0. HUTTON, Hon. Sec . ... ELLIOTT’S NEW BOOT WAREHOUS; Wholesale and Retail, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Three Doors south of Hanover street. i V £l>soo. i • jV; .Cn w ITb pus., opened, and . now on Sale, embra, the latest novelties in; Ladles’ and G Period Shoes, Luting and Glove-kid 1 Boots. • French, German, and ■ Northampton W Speoial Bargain in ladies’ Kid Morocco EiS,, 6s 9d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Cashmeres from 3s 1X& Boys’ strong Nailed Boots from 7s 9<L Infants’ and Children’s Boots at .equally low prices. Own make Men’s Lace up and Watertights, 17s fid and 18s fid. AT Must be Cleared t. make room r ifrtsh Mfcwnentexpeoted daiiv j0 IK eTI 10T T, t George street. >
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Evening Star, Issue 4269, 1 November 1876, Page 2
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747Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4269, 1 November 1876, Page 2
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