NEW CITY HALL. j Under the distinguisked patronage of LADY BOW EN. BRILLIANT and CONTINUED SUCCESS ' ! OJ? THE CAKANDINI OPERATIC AND JiALLAD CONCERTS, Which will continue nightly until further notice. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, July 22. PROGRAMME. PAJIT I. Ororture (Piano)—" Rosini," —The Misses Rosiim and Fannio. Recitalion, Solo and ClioruS —"Ever be Happy" (Biilib) —MachimeUnrandini. Grand Scena, " O Mio ! ernauilo," Jja Favori ta —Miss Fannie. Song," I Heard a Brooklet Gushing," Lodor — Miss liosiua. Duot, "Over the Sparkling Sunlit Sea"—The Misses Rosiua and Fannie. Character Songs—No. 1, "I'm not Uyself at All," Lover ; No. 2, " How to make Love Like an Irishman"—Mr. J.Small. Song, " Tho Greon Trees Whispered," Salfe— Miss Fannio. Operatic Selection —"Ernani"—The Company. An interval, of ten minutes. ', j Introduction (piano) — The Misses Rosiva and Fannie. Trio, "This Magic Wove Scarf," the Moun tain Sylph —Madame Carandini, Mr. Wi Sherwin, and Mr. J. Small. Song, " Kate O'Shano"—Miss Rosina. Duet, " I Heard a Voice" Glovev —-Madame Carandini and Miss Fannie. Character Songs—No. 1, " The Unfortunate Man ;" No. 2, " I Wish I was a Fish"— Mr. J. Small. Song, "Tho Harp that Once Tro' Tara's Hall"—Madainp Carandini. Ballad, "The Lady of the Lea" (Smart)— Miss Fannie. Trio, "My Lady the Countess"—MaJame Carandini and the Misses Roaina and Fannie. Doors open at half-pa3t seven, to cemmenoe at eight o'clock. Admission: Reserved seats, 4s; second ioats, 2a. Children half-pi-ico. Tickets may be obtained and seats secured at Cueksey's if uiie Warehouse, Queen-street, whoro a numbered plan of the Hall can be seen. Ladies' Cloak Room, and ©very attention. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30 p.m. NEW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! The charming Songs— " When the Roaos Bloom Again," "Tho Land o 1 tho Leal," " Norah Mullane," Sung with great success by the Misses Rosina and Fannia Carandini, may bo obtained at CiroKSEY'fl Music Warehouse, and principal Stationers. MADAME WINTEE. The Eminent Pianisto, and MB. "WTNTEB, Are Engaged, and will appear on MONDAY EVENING. THEATfiE EOTAL. Som Lessee Mb. Coustabib. DIBSOIBESS MIBS GorOENHEIM. MISS JOEY GOUGENHEIM, MB. JOSEPH RAYNER, Messrs. Hydos, Clifford, Towers, South, Thorpe. Mesdames Melville, Rogera, Greonleas. TO •NI GH T (F RI D A T), July 22, 1870, AURORA FLOYD! John Melhush. ... J. H. Clifford Softy ~, ... J. Raynef Jem Conyers ... Frank Towers Mat Harrison ... J. South Aldolmand... ... J. P. Hydes Bulstrodo J; Thorpe Aurora ... .. Miss Jooy Gougenhoim Mary Merrithought Miss E. Melville Lacy ... ... Miss E. Rogers Soug , Miss E. Rogers Dance Miss Greenless To conclude with ' THE BOUGH DIAMOND ! ILtnaEBY. Misa Joey Gottgehheim. Prices as usual. Doorii^Jraat 7.30; oomm?no6 at 8 o'elook. ARRIVAL OF THE GLASS-BLOWERS. MB. & MRS. WOODRCJFFB, the BOHEMIAM GLASSBLOWERS, haTO arrived, and will shortly appear. H. PEAOHMAN, Agent, 1^- O T . I > O E £0 FAMILIES,
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 167, 22 July 1870, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 167, 22 July 1870, Page 3
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