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AMUBBEBSTK QUEEN’S THEATRE. Lessees ... C. 0 Brlen and Co. Stage Manager ... Mr J. P. Hydes. "O-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, IXION I IXION !! IXION MI Positively the re-appearance of MISS FLORA ANSTEAD. MISS CLARA STEPHENSON, To-night, as Ixion. MIRIAM’S CRIME. MIRIAM WEST (her first appearance), Miss FLORA ANSTEAD. Mr Huffin (a Lawyer—his first appearance), Mr J. Hooper * To conclude with the Gorgeous Glorious Extravaganza Burlesque, I X I 0 Nil! Ixion .... Clara Stephenson Juno .... FioraAnstead Mercury- . . . Grace FoJlande Apollo .... Louise Didier Cupid .... Jessie Raymond On Monday next, MISS M. AITKEN (Mrs J. Bunten) as Jessie Brown. 0 . N I G H T . IXION! A S 0 N I C HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 2. MISS CARRIE EMANUEL, AND MR ALFRED ANDERSON, R.A.M., Pianist to H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh. GRAND OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS, Assisted by MR MELCROiI WINTER and MONS. FLEURY. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Romanza ** M'appari tutt’ amor” .... ( Flotow .) Mr Melchor Winter, 2. Pianoforte Solo—“ Faust” (Anderson.) Mr Alfred Anderson. 3. Recit. and Scena—“Com d Bello”- • • • ‘(Donizetti.) Miss Carrie Emanuel. .. 4. Solo, Violin—“Lesplaisirs de la Valse” .... (Louis) Mons. Fleury. 5. Song—“ Thou art so near, and yotsofar” • * • (Kelchardt) Mr Melchor Winter. 6. Pianoforte Solo—** Trovatore ”{Schloess«r) Mr Alfred Anderson. 7- Ballad—“Oh, say once more, I love thee ”... (Maynard) M iss Carrie Emanuel. 8. Duet— “Lucia di Lammermoor” .... ( Donizetti) Miss Emanuel and Mr Winter. Part 11. 1. Ballad heart, Good-bye” • • . (Hatton) Mr Winter. 2. Pianoforte Solo—“La Cascade” (Pauer) Mr Alfred Anderson. 3. Cavatina—“ Casta Diva” - (Bellini) Miss Carrie Emanuel. 4. Concertante duo, Violin and Pianoforte— * * Lucrezia Borgia” • • • • • (Louis) Mons. Fleury and Mr Anderson. 5. Song —“ Let me like a Soldier fall” ..... (Wallace) Mr Melchor Winter. 6. Pianoforte Solo—“La Grand Duchesse” * * * - (Anderson) Mr Alfred Anderson. 7. Vocal Valse—“ Viva la Vita ” (Oiorza) Miss Carrie Emanuel. 8. Duet—“ll suon dell’ arpa Angeliche ” .... (Donizetti) Miss Carrie Emanuel and Mr Melchor Winter, Prices of Adm’ssion: Reserved Seats, 3s ; Body of Hall, 2s. Doors open at half-past Seven; Concert to commence at Eight o’clock. QUEEN’S THEATRE. GkaND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TFNDERED BY THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO TO MISS U R I E, The Scottish Vocalist, ON THURSDAY EVENING, Ist MAY. (See Programmes.) TO . N I G H T. THE GLORIOUS SCENERY. lectures. INSPIRATION. A LECTURE on the above subject will be delivered by the Rev. Mi Main, from Victoria, in the First Chtirch, This (Wednesday) Evening, the 30th inst., at halfpast seven o’clock, under the auspices of the Young Men’s Christian Association. Collection to defray expenses. B, MOLLISON, Hon. Sec-. hatters and hosiers. V. R. hatters. By Special Appointment to His Excellency r GEORGE BOWEN. Fern Hill, January 1, 1873. [TLEMEN, I am directed to inform rou that Governor Sir George Bowen a pleased to appoint you batters to ellency. —I have the honor to be, ,en, your obedient servant. HENRY D. PITT, Major, R.A., A.D 3RS V. ALMAO A CO, ’rincea street, Dunedin. HATS. FASHION. BEAUTY. p T AND SIMPSON, [. Knott, George street north), ived to those commodious Premises N PRINCES STREET, osite the Queen’s Theatre. * have just received, per Euterpe, ■'of the Latest Styles and Matee Manufacture of [LK AND FELT HATS. and Workmanship guaranteed. lers punctually attended to. TO LET a Six-roomed House in Russell Apply K. MitchelL Commodious and Well-venti-ifEces. in our new building, Jetty ply R. Wilson and Co., Bond and —Commodious Office in High with some Storage Accommouired. „ V. & G. TURNBULL & Co. H I G JUNOI ,T .

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Evening Star, Issue 3180, 30 April 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3180, 30 April 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3180, 30 April 1873, Page 3

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