Amnsamonts. BIKOBSS'S THE AT RE* r Mr I. P. Keogh. . GRAND HOLIDAY NIGHTV - Sixth Week, stodLaat Night but Two of V MfrDAMPIER, v MEPHISTGPHILVS, A ■ W?.:; ;■ OK ■ ■■■;■'. TBM>3\M 3N OF<I>ARKNESS To conclude with, for the firat time, a most outrageous piece of absurdity, entitled BRAGANZIO, THE BBIG\ND. Incidental to the pieceLocal song—" JJunedin City Guards" ■'.■"-/.■-:■■:"■■ ■■-■••:::.:"'■■■■ Song and Dance Miss Bessie Vivian ■ Oa.Srtwday—A startling and important Novelty. -On Monday—Mr J. B. Steele's Benefit* ~* '^'■'" TIVAT*BEGINA. XTEBN'S THEATRE. *■•■- THT7BSDAT, 9th NOVEMBER, LOOXM 716 PEOPLE! PUD LAST NIGHT TO SES BAINER'S GREAT DIORAMA OF *HH AMERICAN WAR. The only eemplete work of the kind in existence. - The of the cannon and the din of the . l battlefield fall Upon the ear of the audtecce—- ' the fire and : smoke- of ■ the advancing hosts and theirjdesperate charges are Been - and the fearful work of carnage «j H death is presented wi(h a. distinctness and vividness mocking reality, . so that the audience can readily imagine themselves actual spectators of the uublime and ' stirrine scenes represented. The beholder has before him, faithful to life in every particular, all the principal Battles, Sieges, and Naval Engagements of both the Northern and Southern Armies, during the Gigantic Rebellion in the United States, from the Firing of the First Gun, down to the Final Capitulation and Surrender of General Lee, ? and the Confederate ] p orcea, ~..-.. '. During the travels of this Exhibition through A^ciy A lndia, Kurmab, Java, Torres .Strato ' China,; - Japan, and other LCO.OOO. •'.••■" Dress Ciiele> 3s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit,ls. : .->! ; -Manager i'Mr HabbtStjlNlißl. "•"'I Lectured '■': Mr O'Bbibn; .v,:' ;. 'Agent: Fbbd. HiiToK. Jr; C ARR IS CO MING. DANCING. Dancing. ?t. George's Hall Plain ]>> ass Ball will be held on y- Ihuraday evening; November 9 at 8 o'clock. -Gentlemen, 2s 6d; ladies as usual, A. / Hamanu. ■ ' &tU»&in&. OVERLAND ROUTE TO EUROPE, via .-: SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORE*. : i with the New ' ,* /^€l 8 New Zealand Govern.
.- JHB Magnificent 1 : - •BtTew HtfiamshiT) 3,500 Tons, frill leave CHALMERS, for ■ ~-■ SAN FRANCISCO, via , r Northern Porte o£ New Zealand. Kandavu. " >ha Honolulu,. On, WEPNIEgbAX, NOVEMBER 16,1876. ,i a^^ng ; to IJytteltoEu Wellington, Napier «ndAoc>3and. . . Pojr. freight or passage, apply to ',.'•:'■'..':./ 1 HENRY Vhl v fc-R. •■-.-... • -ip«.n: ■ UNION STEaM SHIP COMPANV OF ••.;■:' '•- -NEW'. ZaAIiAITI> (LIHTTED), •• 4J D. S. Co.) To-morrow, Friday! 10th November. Passengers by 7 10 a m. train. FOR OAMARTT. SAM# ON, p. B> , Tomorrow Friday, tha 10th Nov. Pa* senders b> 9.30 pan. train. Cargo till f- 4 pm; IIIOR AEAROA,tYTTELTON, WellingJi? ton, Pfcfcon, Nelson, Taranaki. and : ukau. taking Cargo and Passengers for transhipment to Kaikouras, Wangantu fcj apier, Poverty Bay. Foxton, Rsmgitikei, " """>rt,-Hokitika, and Grevrooutb.— !• ' w i Ol \'JW fl < ti i:\ ■train;': Cargo at Railway Sheds" till --J wa.m, .'• ,'"' /..,!&> be followed by< ; ,the <WBLLraGTON, si*, Wednesday. 15th ...■•■ •Hov. •HAWEA; 8.8.. on tfonaay,' 20th Nov. .:»-•■ iAl^^^i^B«tP^a^^sthNov. -u ' Pfl&ZW'i JWW. 10th Nov. Cargo , at Raflway Sheds till t| am.,. '■■, Te ff?"pw Friday, 10th Nov- Passed ?y M? p.m., train. Cargo till 11a.m. • - NELSON, WEST•i:2w T^^&Vj ll41 * November;' Cargo ■ «H 4 p.m; 'Friday. . F° R I£&&£ T ' '*•*' and WELLINGTON, -WAKATIPU ; S.S.. about 'Friday, Ist December. Q ' I4y«TPQoI 'and*.-Bond streets Sail as under;— > + BIVERTON, ? d C-'^f A Y ' N.E X T. 'lm ; for BLUFF 7;T>. J "W., .'HARBOR,' . '.'ss. W * D NESDAY NEXT. ''J^J^W'* 31 £? d ' District* from Bluff at Ctfcsisne^ |„ V , H. HOUGHTON & CO, : ; Manse Btreeti A«© SYDNEY, :,» Vk Lyttelton arid'WeUfogton, .: Superior Passenger Accommtxfation. > ,'.;.'.>' '.'■"'-''■* Reduced Fares JJI u t register, A. Kennedy, cosa- ; . «****"*«£ will: be ; despatched i•if or the-' ahnvn ' nA> kNoVember*, ondoD- by a s~ Wham«i aeii. far < ■ ■■ J'RANOI-
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Evening Star, Issue 4276, 9 November 1876, Page 2
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585Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4276, 9 November 1876, Page 2
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