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> NEW CITY HALL. Under Hie distinguished jiatronago of JjAPT BO WEN. BRILLIANT SUCCESS or j THE OAKANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. NEXT CONCERT ON FRIDAY EVENING-, July 15. PRO GRAMME. PABT I. Overture — " Fi-a Diavolo," Auber — The Misses Rosiua and Fannie, Operatic Dust—Verdi—Madame Carandini and Mr. Shcrvrin. g ollf ' 'lI Awake from Pleasant Dreamß of Thee," Liulcy—'Miss Fannie. Quartette—" From, the Valleys aud Hills," Balfe—Company. Character Songs, No. 1, "Broken Down;" No. 2, "Tipperary Paddy" —Mr. Small. Yalse Erilliante, vocal, "Ml Bacio" — Miss : Rosina. Cavatina—"Come Music with thy Softest Tone," Verdi-4Madame Carandini. Duet —" I would that My Love," Mendelssohn ■—The Misses Rosina and Fannie. An interval of ten minutes. Introduction (Piano) —TheMis3es Rosina ar.cl Fannie. Grand Duet, "Lusciiamiiiou t'AscoHo," Tancredi, Ro3ini —-Madame and Miss .Fannie Carandini Song, " Castles in the Air"—Mis3 Rosina. Buil'o Duet, " Anticipations of Switzerland," John Larry—Madame Garandiuiand Mr. W. Sherwin. Ballad, " Dermot ; Asthore," Crouoh—Mis&» Fannie. Character Songs, No. 1, "The Bobby of Wie Period;" No. 2, " I'm a Poor Unhappy Jew" —Mr. Small. Duet, "Trust Her Not," Balfc—The Misses Roaina and Fannie. Song, "Homo, Sweet Home"—Madame Caranclini. Trio, "My Lady the Countess," The Seoret Marriage —Madame and the Misses Carandini. Doors open-at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock. Admission : Reserved seats, 4s ; jseconp. seats, 2a. Children) half-price. Tickets may be obtained and seat-3 secured at Cucksey'a Music -Warehouse, Queen-street, where a number ad j plan of the Hall can be seen, ladles'CloaE""Edom; :3'an"a"eM^ aftenfio'nT Carriages may be ordered fov 10.30 p.m. N. 8.~TlhJ ;■? Enl^j-ise' will \ leave; the North Shore fjbr Auckland after the concei*b.' MADAME CARANDINI AND COMPANY will appear at the Assembly Rooms, NORTH SHORE, THIS (Friday) EVENING-. —A special steamer will leave the Jetty, at 5.30, and return to Auckland after the Concert. MUSICAL AND LITEKAEY ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF ALL SAINT'S CHURCH. Under the distinguished Patronage and in the presence of THURSDAY,•! JULY l<fenr, 1870, at 7.30 p,m., in the NEW CITY HALL. >i ( Pianoforte—"Fantasia on English Airs"— jj.,i (Mra. Wpolley) Chorus—" Tramp ! Tramp! !"—(Bishop) ]< ■ Reading —" Handy Andy " —'(Lover) , Song—»' Beautiful Isle of the Sea"—Christy Heading—'.' Mountain ofj .Miseries" (Addieon) ' DuefcT-'^ We are^Fajries of the Sea 1' (Glpyeiy Reading—•' The Bloomsbury Christening '*— (Dickens) ' ' ! Song—"Wait-for the Turn of the Tide" — (Harry Clifton) Recitation—" q:he Bridge of Sighs " (Hood) Song and Chorus—"The Bonnie Blue Flag" (Christy) PIANOFOBTE SOIO. '•■.,' ij i )> ————— GHec—" Mynheer Vandunek" (Russell) Reading—" A. Dissertation on Roast Pig" (Lamb) Song—" Keep your Powder Dry" (Glover) Reading— " An Irish Village" (Cavleton) Comic Songr-r'l^te-Little Fpt Grey ; ikOin" (Blewett) Reading— " Bullum v., Boatum" (Stevens) Song'■■—,: '"Plantation1 Song and. , Choi'ui"i (Christy);.;' " "■'■. " ;■'.',;.■ 111,;. * * Recitation—" The Charge of tlie' Ligtfc Briga%" (Tennyson) ~ fl .'_;,,,' Ifjfxsajse—- God sate the ' QtrESur.' JoSKrn ' Beowj*, ' Esq., will condtict the musical portion of the entertainment.Admission Is. ,'-.v.,,-. ,-• p't. TFTT'WJU •<£?>-' AT i Tickets can be had at Utton's, :WAYT£?g( LblohtoN's, CirCKSßT's,;6r ham^ any of the Committee. ,TI i >^lli Y.XUI Omniboses will «ran»-|b»-th«-!'H3ll-"irora-Parnplland Dedwood v . T .. ,;,,,,,..<} ~t n ,,(f, .; ; NO ,■ ■" T ■ "I ■ ■■ '©-'»"< -E . : ■'■•' ' • '■' j.'- in yji'j .■■: £0 FAMHjftSI '■

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 160, 14 July 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 160, 14 July 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 160, 14 July 1870, Page 3

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