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AMUSEMENTS. J QUEEN'S THEATRE. Lesskes Messks Steele and KeooH. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY) APRU, 22sn, Great Sensation Drama, SUSAN HOPLEY. Susan Hopley Mra Walter Hill : William Dean ..Mr J. B. Steele - To conclude with TOM NODDY'S SECRKT. j Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, ls. *QU E E N'S THEATRE. : Lessees .. .. Messrs Stbele asd Keood. DE MURSKA GRAND CONCERTS. THE FINEST EVEa"GIVEN IN THIS CITY. SIGNOR D. De VIVO, Manager: postponement. speciaiTnotice. Signor D. De Vivo regrets very much having to announce the sudden indisposition of Mdlle. lima De Murska, caused by a severe cold contracted on Wednesday night, and which will quite incapacitate her from appearing THIS EVENING, as announced. Signor De Vivo is well aware of the great disappointment and inconvenience the public will experience from this nnexpeet- d announcement, but would add that it is the second time only in tho whole course of Mdlle. Do Murska's career that she has been compelled to refrain from'singing from a similar cause. Holders of tickets arc informed tl-at the Second Concert will take place on MONDAY EVENING, when all tickets for last night wiil hold go( d, and tickets for to-night will be good for tho Third Concert, or they can be made available for any subsequent concert. MONDAY. EVENING, APRIL 24th. SECOND DE MURSKA CONCERT : AND ■ , ■ . GRAND RE-ENTRE OF The Famous Hungarian Nightingale, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, The Supreme Queen of Song, Who will sing the Grand Aria Finale of La SONNAMBULA, Also, The celebrated HUNGARIAN SONG, WITH VARIATIONS, Composed expressly for DE MURSKA by Doppler, And the Grand Duet of CRISPINO E LA COMARE, With SIGN'OR SUSINI: Assisted by SIGNOR ROSNATI, the Great Tenor SIGNOR SCSINI, the Famous Basso SIGNOR GIAMMONA, the Unrivalled Klautist MAESTRO ILLA, the most distinguished Pianist and Musical Director, in a fine programme. • Tho Third Concert ivill be advertised in Monday's ■ . . Panera. Scale of Prices: Dress Circle.. .. .. Ten Shillings Stalls.. .. .... Five Shillings Pit .. Haif-a-Crown "Boxes,. .. .. .'. Lower Tier, £3 Upper Tier, £'2 Tickets for salo daily from 10 to 5 o'clock at West's Music Warehouso, Princes street. N.B.—ln order to avoid therush at the doors on the evening of the Concerts, tbe Stalls and Pit Tickets will be sold during the day at West's Box Ofiice. MEETINGS. RICHARDSON RIFLE 3. GENERAL NOTICE. A MEETING of the above Corps in formation will be held at the Hibernian Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th, at 8 p.m., when all members and intending members are earnestly requested to attend. Business : Election of officers, consideration of uniform and bye-laws, &c. JAMES HARRY SCHWABE, Late the Princess of Wales's Own Royal Regimont, 22ap Hon. Sec. pro tan. SERMONS. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, GREAT KING STREET. TH 0 S. H. BATES (Evangelist) WiU (D.V.) preach ON SUNDAY EVENING. 4tn HANOVER STREET CHURCH. OUNDAY LECTURES TO MEN, April 23-CHRISTIANITY AND COMMUNISM. J. UPTON DAVIS, 8.A., Minister. LOST. FOUND, &o. LOST.— A Colonial Gold BROOCH, on last Saturday evening, 15th inst., between Royal Georgo and Robert Burns Hotels. Finder rewarded on returning to Robert Burns Hotel. ' OST, CHESTNUT COB HORSE branded S X near shoulder, J B near neck; white blaze face. Any person returning same, Georgo Dodson, Port Chalmers, receive 30s reward; PUBLIO COMPANIES VICTORIA INSURANCE CO., FIRE AND MARINE. Capital £200,0 W. Established 1549. Directors ; J. T. Wright, Esq. (Messrs Wright, Stephen*) and Co.) J. Watson, Esq. (Messra W. Watson aud Sons) J. Roberts, Esq. (Messrs Murray, Roberts, ana Co.) This wealthy and old-established office, so well* known for Liberality and Promptituue in the settle* ment of Claims, is prepared to effect Fire Insurance! on Wool while shearing in woolshcds, dwelling-house stores, and Every Description ot Insurance at tho LOWEST RATES OF PREMIUM. Also prepared to grant MARINE INSURANCE oa ships, goods, freight, and wool either from shears to London or otherwise as may be desired, aud to mako policies payable at all parts of the world where agencies are established. Principal Oflice, New Zealand! HIGH STREET, DUNEDHY. W. D. MEARES. Secretaiy. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £750,000. (With unlimited liability of Shareholders.) LOCAL BOARD OF DIBSCTOKS t John Davie, Esq. (M'Landress, Hepburn, and Co.) James Mills, Ksq. (Manager Union Steam Shipping Company) Jambs Rattray, Esq. (J. Rattray and Co.) Gborqb Tubnbull, Esq. (W. and G. Turnbull and Co.) The popularity of tho South British among the in» Buring public is best shown by the large and steady increase in its business. FIRST YEAR'S PREMICm"rECEIPTS .. £34,032 SECOND Do Do .. 69,041 THIRD Do Do .. 95,184 Every description of Fire and Marine Insurance business undertaken. The liberality and promptness in settlement which have been important features iv securing the above rapid progress still characterise the South British. Every information supplied by CHAIiLES MORRISON, Agent. Offices: Uuiversitv Buildings. lap |>OVAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Caplital and funds .. ~ £4,600,000 Annual revenue, more than .. 1,000,000 Insurances far force ... _ 160,000,000 All kinds of Fire Insurance at Lowest Current Bates,' HENDERSON LAW.and Co., 2ap Agenta. TRANSATLANTIC EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAMBURG. FIRE RISKS ol all descriptions taken at tha lows current rates. Over 70 Agencies in various parte of the World. Louses promptly and liberally settled vi New Zea land. H. J. BOUMAN, Of Bourne. Macandrew, aud Co., Ageiit, Jetty street. 8J« o5l>ON~&r LANCASHIRE EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY y s, WM. BROWN aad CO., 2^ Princes streot

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4423, 22 April 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4423, 22 April 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4423, 22 April 1876, Page 1

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