Daily Alta California, Volume 23, Number 7699, 21 April 1871 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C&mimcmente. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. Maguike A Embrsok.. ........Proprietors Oharlss B. Grists Manager Sam. Wkthkrili. Treasurer THIS EVEN1NG.......:........ .:.... APR1L *1 BENEFIT OF . MB. WYNDHAM CLARK, THE SCOTTISH TENOR. On which occasion there will be a Charming BUI, Including the GREAT EMERSON MINSTRELS I Iv a Spltndld Programme ! A 1.80, HERNANDEZ, ..'..U.. ,!. ';'■':". '. . ''..'■'■','. VIVIAN, a AH. COLLINS, and *»■ MARTHA WREN, IN NEW SPECIALTIES. »T TICKETS NOW READY. "Wl Adin1m10n....^....;.........-. :.....■.;....] »1 OO METROPOLITAN THEATRE. A. P. C. DkSmkcchia .:...1...:.:..'. Proprietor M. Bouvabu Stu«e Manager M. David .- Conductor M.Julio aobati Business Manager GRAND FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE. FRIDAY EVENING APRIL »1 oriniEus ! BY OFFENBACH, As Originally produced on the Paris Stage, UNSURPASSED BIKGINQ ■, , BY THK ■, ( Art ikt* of Smecchla*» Opera BonsTe Company. • : . Over 100 Actors ou the Stage ! Beautiful and Elegant Costumes brought from Europe i ...■ at a Cost of 120,000... :\ J \ j AN ORIGINAL PARIS BALLET SCENE ! Fur details stc " Figuro " and small bills. tar Ticket Office Open Every Day. TEH Librettos for sale at the Box Office. Saturday— No Matinee, - t t a ?,* Saturday Evening, April Orpheus. Sunday Evening, April 23— Orpheus. : PRICES OK admission": '"'" :>; Boxes - t 15 00 to ♦10 00 Dress Circle and Orchestra :.- - — i.i 100 Gallery ..;....: 50 ' Reserved Seats, 50 cents extrn. ' ' . Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. , .: .1 ..• :y ■ : .. ■ ;■■ Box Office open from 10 to 4 p. m. on Saturday. PJLATT'S HALL. ,_ ; n THIS EVENING - APRIL »1 ,1 : SIXTH APPEARANCE : •pitfl OF -. _„:;v;.;^,;; , ,-.;; „' PROF. HASELMAYER, i • - : '" ;: -' IN ::: MUSIC, , MAGIC, BIRDS, , AND MICE. Besides many Incomprehensible things the Professor will introduce his J SO , PERFORMING , BIRDS AND MICE - ■ •- :.- .--! rl 'i-.m-.TLir f .111:,". i' 1. • '', ■-.•!.->• ii. HIS WONDERFUL DRUM, SERIAL BELL, ; Also, Ills New Musical Instrument, called the ■;' STYLOCARFE t ■■ : ;-; i ,■,'•. ; PRICKS olf ADMISSION: i ■ ■ : ' ' >■'■■'■■'!.' Reserved Seats ........One Dollar Children and Ga11ery.....--.. ..i...... ...... Fifty Cents Tickets for sale at Platt's Hall Box Office. SECOND HANELMA YER MATINEE _ ■; TOMORROW AFTERNOON. „;,." v. The Chlckerlng Piano Is kindly furnished by Mr. Kohler. ' - ap2l-l WOODWARD'S GARDENS. GRAND INAUGURATION FESTIVAL. ; " 1(:i ■'■ v ' v opetstingTof the s^^ NEW MAMMOTH PAVILION! Sunday School Concert and Picnic "-*'fi' ij MTV '■*'•*'■ 5ATURDAY.....:..'....-.. APRIL »Sd. 18T1, Free to Sunday School Paplls Holding Tickets. PROGRAMME: (mil . Exercises will commence at 11 a.m. . I— Grand March.:...:..'. .' ..W>tu>rman'» Band Signal for assembling in Pavilion, at 10:30 a. m. 2— Grand Overture Bund 3— Chorus— "Shall we gather at the River?" .Children Inaugural Address.-——.: Rev. Dr. Vincent 6-Bong,by ..,..— ."The Singing Pilgrim" o— Talk to the Children..—:.— -Rev. Dr. Cox Herman Song.. ..... German Sunday Schools »— A Lively Talk Rev. Dr. Latbrop !)-Bong— loves me! this, I know." Children 10-A wide-awake Talk Rev. L. Walker 11-Song — Philip Pntllpps • 12— Chorus— "Dare to do right" Children 13— Grand Locomotive Galop— tor Lunch.. Band General Manager,.:. KNOWLTON. Tn« Tickets Issued to Sunday School Pupils and Teachers ar« good lor free i>a»!at|re on the Missionstreet Car-, from 0:30 to 6:30 a. m.. .mil from 2 to 5 v. M. 09* Extra Cars will run v.-iy three minutes all day. „..,...■ v ... if.t":: •:-! > Hi>-i--Crowning Excursion of the Season .•; ■ <iiij. ; Ui ; i;'i:f TUttKM". ife'4 >'.i k THIRTEENTH ; GRAND ANNUAL

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