Amusements. QUEEN’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. Grand Fashionable Night. FRIDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, LOOK 11 108 d PEOPLE PAID LAST NIGHT TO SEE RAINER’S GREAT DIORAMA ■OF THB AMERICAN WAR The only eemplete work of the kind in existence. The thunder of the cannon and the din of the battle field fall npon the ear of the audmnee—the fire and smoke of the advancing hosts and their dee Berate chargee, areseen- and the fearfiuwork of eamage anddeath is presented with a distinctness and vividness mocking reality, ■o thattheaudienoe eanrcadily imagine themselves actual spectators of the sublime and 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 Forces. During the trawls of this Exhibition through Africa, India, Eurmah, Java, Torres Straits Settlements, China, Japan, and other countries, the receipts have amounted to over LBO.OOO. Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s ; Fit, Is. Manager: Mr Habbt Stahlbt. Lecturer: Mr O’Bbikn. Agent: Fbjsd. Hiltoit. The great diorama of the AMERICAN WAR. NOTICE. Those persons who were unable to obtain admission last night will be admitted to-night with same ticket. comb'barlyi P P RIN O E SB’S THEATRE. . Step Manager Mr I. P. Keogh. Sixth Week, and Last Night but One of th< extremely popular young tragedian, M E DA MPIE R , Last night but one of MR JOHN BRYAN, - (The great comedian.) Tonight, RAISING THE Wim Jeremy Diddler...... ....Mr Dampier, THE IRISH EMIGRANT. To conclude with the great absurdity, for the . . .’last time, braganzio, the brigand. Braganzio (a young brigand),..Mr John Bryan A most important novelty on Saturday. On Monday—Mr J, B. Steele's Benefit. JJR OARR I S COMING. supping. OVERLAND ROUTE TO EUROPE, SAN FRANCISCO AND nß’-v YORE VIA The Auatralaeinr. irw\fir ••;. Company, under Contract with .ho V.Cv South Wales and iVt-w Zealand Governments for the Conveyance of Ker Majer >„y « Mtll^
THE Magnificent Screw Steamßhir» CITY OF NEW V ORK 3,500 Tons, will leave PORT CHALMERS, for k SAN FRANCISCO, via Northern Porte of New Zealand, Kandavu, and Honolulu, On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1876. Booking to Lyttelton, Wellington, Kapler and Auckland, Tor freight or passage, apply to HENP V I)HI v ER. Pond street ONION STEAM SHIP COMPANY NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), OF F IQB O AMARU, SAMSON, p. s„ This Day, Friday, the 10th Nov. Fas sengeza by 9.30 pan. train. JriOß timakiEltaiaroa, • This Dao, Frjday, 10th Nov. Passengers by 6.11! p.m, train. lytteltok’ nelson, WEST■J3 PORT, HOKrhKA. and GREYMO U T H. —MAORI, a. s., 'To-morrow Saturday, 11th Nov. Cargo till noon. Passengers by 2.30 train, FOR OAMARU.—WAITAKI, s,s. (O. & D. S. Co.) on Tuesday, the 14th November. Passengersby7.loa.nl. train. Cargo till 4 p m. Monday, !OR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Man-' nkan. taking Cargo and Passengers for transhipment to Kaikonras, Wanganui Poverty Bay, Foxton,Rangitikei, Hokitika, and Grey month.— WFLLTNGTON. 8.5., on Wednesday, 16th Nov. Passengers by 1215 p.m. tram. Cargo received at Rattray street wharf till 4 p.m. Tuesday. So bo followed by the HA WE A, 8.8., on Monday, 20th Nov. LADY BIRD, s.s, Saturday, 25th Nov* TAtJPO, s. s., Wednesday, 29th Nov. IOR R0 A.—LADY BIRD,s.s. on Saturday, 25th Nov. F F OS SYDNEY, via LYTTEt.TO> and WELLINGTON.—WAKATIpt 8.8.. about Friday, Ist December. OmoEs s Uhion Buildings, Comer of Liverpool and Bond streets SOUTHLAND STEAMERH Sail as under >.— Express as., for bluff ai RIVERTON, Cargo till 2 p m. Passengers by 6,15 p.m, train. WANGANUI. 8.8., for BLUB HARBOR, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. «S2?J 6 L. Inv 5 r< ? 1 « i11 and Inland Dfatrfc H. HOUGHTON ft CO.. Manse street. TUU TO NEWO AS T L AND SYDNEY, U Via Lyttelton and Wellington. Superior Passenger Accommodation. feeduoed Fares 111 fIIHE Favorite Screw Stean ship EASBY, 1,489 toi >. A. Kennedy, con mander, will be despatch «ww»KDAT.mN^:b«r rt ' • of Tares on the Coast 80 per cani I % k s frto J ondon bv s s. wS PQa, to leave Sydney about 25th November, TBANOIS FULTON,
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Evening Star, Issue 4277, 10 November 1876, Page 2
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688Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4277, 10 November 1876, Page 2
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