THEATBE ROYAL. mHIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY* IMMEN3E ATTRACTION. Unprecedented Applause, and Successful Final FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OP THE O-OUELAY FAMILY, In their Inimitable Entertainment entitled, ' MRS. MCGREGOR'S LEVEE Introducing the Celebrated Living Comicalities. $£. SEE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Admission—3«., 25., Is. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-IrtGHT!! THE GOURLAY FAMILY in their Inimitable Entertainment,' introducing peculiar phases of Scottish Character. , , • MISS MINNIE GOURLAY, MASTER JOHNNY GOURLAY the accomplished Juvenile Vocalist. ' Admission : 35., 25., Is. NEW CITY HALL. THE CAR AN DIN I OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. Received; with the greatest enthusiasm throughout the Australian and New Zealand Colonies, supported by those distinguished Artistes, MADAME CARANDINI, The Misses: ; ROSINA AND FANNY O'RANDINI, MR. WALTER SHERWIN, AND MR. J. SMALL, The Popular Irish Comedian and Vocalist. The first of the series under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of LADY BOW EN, . Will take place THIS (MONDAY)' EVENING; July 4, And continue until further notice. PROGRAMME. f ' PART I. A .'... ,'/ Overture, " Les Huguenot," Meyerbeer—The, Misses Rosina and Fannie. Operatic Selection, " Lucia di Lammermoor," " Instant Vengeance," Donnizotti —Mdm, Carandini and Company. Song, "OFair Dove, O Fond Dove"—Mi»» ■:■ .Rosina,. . •;!' Cavatina, "Tell me my Heart," Bishop— Madame Carandini. Character Songs,: No. 1, "Scrip;" No. _,; " Poor Unhappy Jew"—Mr. J. Small. A* Grand Scena, " O mio Fernando," La Favorita -r-Miss Fannie . ,Duet, "We are Two Merry Fairies"—Tha Misses Rosina and Fannie. Operatic Selection, "II Trovatore," introducing the celebrated Miserere Scene—Mdtti. Carandini and Company. y /['■& An interval often minutes. Introduction (piano), "The Fairy .Queen Galop"—Misses Rosina and Fannie ,'■' Quintette, "Blow Gentle Gales," BishopMadame Carandini and Company. Song, " Somebody's Darling," Gabriel—Mid Fannie. Trio, "Ti Prego," Curschman—The MiiiM Rosina and Fannie and Mr. Walter Sherwin. Romanzo, "The Forsaken," Gabriel—Mdm. Carandini. Buffo Songs, No. 1, " Broken Down; ' No. 2, " I'm not myself at all"—Mr, J. Small.. Song, " Ring on, sweet Angilus," Gounod-r Miss Rosina. _>_,; Duet, " Trust her not," Balfe—The Misse? Rosina and Fannie. National Anthem. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o clock. Admission: Reserved seats, 4s; second Boats, 2s. Children half-price. Tickets may be obtained and. seats secured at Ouck.ey's Music Warehouse Queen-street, where a numbered plan of the Hall can be seen. y -'y ■.■_ N.B ladies' Cloak Room, and every at*, tention. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30 p.m* THE CELEBRATED. : ' AMERICAN GLASS-BLO WEBS WILL SHORTLY APPEAR IN I .;', ' AUCKLAND. I• - fi^J i -'H. PEAOHMAN, A tfWir*''."1 : ' —"~ xr^ ENTERTAINME Nfc "V, _, A MUSICAL and LITERARY ENTER; TAINMENT, in aid of the All Saint* l Church, will be given in the City Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, 14th July. Particulars in a future issue. , DEVONPORT SCHOOL, NORTH SHORE. THE WINTER QUARTER will CoßJ*_ MENCE THIS DAY (Monday), 4tn July. . . N.B.—As loss and trouble has been'experienced in the collection of fees, it is hereby notifiod that all such must be paid upon enter ing. \i V i. ; '.j I.' \ L L -' ' ~ f.,.L. .'.-
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 151, 4 July 1870, Page 2
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