THE AT BE ROYAL. lists Less-sb Mb. Constable. nrBBCTR-ESS MISS 0 OUGHENHEIM. aiAOE Manages Me. FbankTowbbs. FIRST NIGHT of the STAR COMPANY AND MISS JOEY GOITGHENHEIM. The performance will commence with THE LOVE CHaSE. xviAmke ••• Mr. J. Faynor SterWaiies ... Mr. H.J Clifford Truevrorth ... Mr. J. Thorpe i h Mr. J P. Hydes . sir Wm. Fondlove Mr. Frank Towers n ons tance Miss Joey Goughenheim. Lydia ff^fW? 1?? Widow Green ... Miss E. Melvdle. Favorite Dance ... Miss E. Rogers. To conclude with the Screaming Comedy of FOUNDED ON FACT. Mr. Sceptic ... .- Mr. J. P. Hydes Mrs. Sceptic Miss Shepparde Maria Miss E Supported by Messrs. South and Thorpe. Prices as usual, poors open at 7.30; commenuce at 8 o'clock. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. COME ALL TO CONNOR ROACH'S BENEFIT. mO-NIGHT, WEDNESDA Y. IRISH EMIGRANT. SHAMUS O'BRIEN. MINSTREL BOY, AND MY DAUGHTER'S DEBHT. CEAD MILLE FEALTHE. NEW CITY HALL. BRILLIANT AND CONTINUED SUCCESS OW THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. MISS ROSINA'S BENEFIT. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, July 13, Under the distinguinhed patronage of LADY BO WEN. PROGRAMME. PABT I. Overture (Piano) —"Norma," —The Misses Bosina and Fannie. Qu:..-^tte, |"Ecco quel Fi,»ro" (Costa) — Madame Carandini, The Misses Rosina and Fannie and Mr. W. Sherwin. Song, " I thought to be your Bride" (Blumedthal) —Miss Fannie. Cavatina, " One Gentle Heart" (Wallace) — Madame Carandini. Trio, " Memory" (Leslie) —Madame Carandini and Company. Irish f. ongs, No. 1, " Widow Malone j" No. 2, " Irish Love Making"—Mr. J. Small. Cavatina, " Bid me discourse" (Bishop)— Miss Rosina. Grand Duet, From the Opera of " Maria Padilla" (Donizetta) —The Misses Rosina and Fannie. An interval often minutes. Introduction (Piano) — " Fairy Lillian" (Trekel) —The Misses Rosina and Fannie. Duet, "By the^ lone Tomb" (Donizetti)— Madame Carandini and Mr. W. Sherwin. Scotch Song, " The Land o' the Leal" (Turner) — Miss Fannie. Quartette, "Oft in the Stilly Night,"— Madame Carandini, the Misses Rosina and Fannie, and Mr. W. Sherwin. Character Songs, No. 1, "Hamlet;" No. 2, " I wish I was a Fish" —Mr. J. Small. Scotch Song, " Auld Robin Gray"—Madame Carandini. Buffo Duet, '.' Lovers' Quarrels" —Madame [Carandini and Mr. W. Sherwin. Serenade, " I'll Watch for Thee" (Haynes Baly)—Miss Rosina. Gipsies Laughing Chorus—Madame Carandini and Company. N.B.—Madame Caraiidim and Company will appear every evening this week at the City Hall, except Thursday, and on that evening will give their Entertainment at the North Shore. - Doors open at half-past sovcn, to commence at eight b*^»ck. Admission : Reserved seats, 4s j second seats, 2s. Children half-price. Tickets may be obtained and seats secured atCuckaey's Music Warehouse, Queen-street, where a numbered plan of the Hall can be seen. Ladies' Cloak Room, and every attention. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30 p.m. N. B.—The 'Enterprise' will leave the North Shore for Auckland after the concert. Ttf" O T I ' G E TO FAMILIES.'
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 159, 13 July 1870, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 159, 13 July 1870, Page 3
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