aAMrtwmtnt*, I A I E T Y JL EEATBE, CLIPPOE D'S MIRROR OF THE WORLD. LAST TWO NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT (FEIDAY), JUNE 15th, RAMBLES EOUND THE WORLD, Here, There, and Everywhei'e. New York, Niagara Palls, Paris (before and lifter the war), Italy, Rome, Venice, Milan, Pompeii, Switzerland, St. Bernard, Monks, Dogs, The Sea of Ice, Geneva, St. Petcrsburgh, Moscow, Cleopatra's Needle, Pompey's Pillar, Sphynx and Great Pyramid, The Great Temple of Ipsambul, Eeal Snow Storm, and Vesuvius in Eruption, &c, &c. Splendid Statuary, Axistralia and New Zealand. Million Prices. Dress Circle, 3s; Parquette, 2s; Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. Matinee, Saturday afternoon, at 2.30. Children, half price. 5892 0 Y A L. E. J. De Lia«, Manager. Despite the Elements, ANOTHEE PINE AUDIENCE Assembled to Witness the ONLY Legitimate Interpretation of Genuine Minstrelsy as presented by the E 0 E G I A S. The New Programme received with round after round of applause. Everything encored to TO-NIGHT (FEIDAY), FIRST GEAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. Bear in mind the special MID-DAY PEEFOEM ANCE on SATURDAY At 2, for benefit of schools, ladies, and children. Scale of Prices for mid-day entertainment — Children (all below), Gd; adults (below), Is; children (dress circle). Is; adults (do.), 2s. Doors open at one o'clock. Performance commences at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission 4s, 2s Gd, and Is. Seats may be secured at Bunz's Music Store without extra charge. 5893 ART EXHIBITION. "THHE Committee of Management have !_ decided, owing to the unfavorable state of the weather last night, to OPEN the Art Exhibition on the EVENING of SATURDAY, Kith insi, from seven o'clock until ten, before finally closing. Tickets, price One Shilling, can be obtained from Messrs H. Lake, and H. J. Wood High street, and Messrs Cook and Ross, Colombo street. By order of the Committee of Management. J. S. GORDON, 5895 Secretary. Welcub, welcub, birthful sprig, Happy birds are dow on wig, Flittidg about frob tree to tree, Fillidg the air with belody. I' E had a cold when he said it, occasioned L by wet boots. He now uses the ''DREADNOUGHT WATERPROOFING," and never suffers from cold, chilblains, corns, or damp feet. 6887
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 928, 15 June 1877, Page 3
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361Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 928, 15 June 1877, Page 3
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