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AitUSEMENTS. AUEEN’S TfIBATR E. THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS, AND MR GEORGE UOTTERILL’S Elegant and Amusing Entertainment, faces and fancies. Engagement of the eminent Pianist, MR ALFRED ANDERSON, R.A.M., iWho will appear in conjunction with the •Company every Evening until farther notice. THIS EVENING, SATURDAY, DEC. 13L Programme.—Part 1. : Overture Piavolo.” Sestette —“ Instant Vengeance,” Company. Song Kosina Drinking Song—“ As in the Cup,” Mr Gordon. Serenade—“ When the silv’ry Moonbeams Sleep,” Miss Isabella. Part Song, unaccompanied—“o Hills, 0 Vales of Pleasure,” Compan. Patriotic Song—“ The Queen’s Letter,” Madame Carandini. Solo (Pianoforte)— Fantasia on Airs from Balfe’s “Bohemian Girl,” Mr Alfred Anderson. |Air *fLove’s Request,” Miss Fannie. Chorus—" Now Tramp o’er Mosss and Fell,” ‘Miss Kosina and Company, Sketches of Character, by Mr George Cotterill: Opera di ■Camera ! Adolphus Roosher, Esq., a distinguished musician, who doesn’t know a note of music, but who, being a man of the world, can make "much ado about nothing,” will sing selections from his grand opera of “ ’Qrabuggiana !” Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. : Introduction (Piano) —"Norma.” Solo and Chorus—‘f The Chough and Crow,” Company. Song—"The Wanderer,” Miss Fannie. Duet—"Oh! Ye Voices Gone,” The Sisters Fannie and Isabella* Song—“My Old Friend John/’ Mr Gordon., Scotch Song—"Annie Laurie,” Madame Carandini. Comic Song— “ 1 hree Little Pigs,” Mr Geprge Cottejill. Ballad—"N orah O’Neal,” Miss Rosin,a. — /‘The, Merry’Gipsies,” Company. . , , Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Family Tickets for three, 10s 6d; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Private Boxes to admit four, LI. Tickets may be obtained and seats reserved ! at West’s Music Warehouse. Doors open at half-past 7 o’clock ; to commence at 8. MISS FANNIE’S BENEFIT oh TUESDAY , Next. Grand selection of Sacred Music on Thursday . Next. ; jp RINO ES S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), DEC. 13. The Great Hibernian Drama of KORY 0 ’MORE. Rory G’More - • Mr C. O’Brien Kathleen - Miss Jestie Raymond THE BERNARD BROTHERS. ' THE*MAN, ABOUT TOWN. On Monday Evening, , BENEFIT, OF MR J. A. &OUTH, When the following artists have kindly volunteered:— Miss Tilly Andrews Miss Grace Roll an de Miss (Jassy Matthews Mr Tom Margetts Mr George Bromley MrE. C. Shipp THW JULLIAN BROTHERS. Mr G.. BELCHER, Champion of Australia. jyj- ASONIC HALL. IMMENSE COMBINATION FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, And Every Evening during the Week. Also, GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTEROON, at 3 O’CLOCK. BACHELPER’S COLOSSEAN PANTASCOPE of a Tour through AMERICA; By the Great : TRANS CONTINENTAL RAILWAY, FROM ' ’’’ NEW YORK to, SAN BEANCISGO. A Voyage across the Pacific Ocean, with a Terrific STORM AT SEA. A Voyage to those Wonders of California, THE 1 r . BIG TREES, CAVES. OF CALAVERAS, AMD THE YOBEMITE VALLEY. The accompanying lecture to the Paptascope will be delivered by Mr HORACE ! BENT, The Inimitable Polographist and Humorist, who will appear in Songs, Dances, &c. Professor SAI NDKK >, L.A.M., will porfdrm a choice Harp s olo each evening. MR if. ILLINGWORTH, the eminiwt Trombonist, will play a solo on the Trombone. ■ The performance will conclude with the feats of the wonderful automatic SLACK-ROPE VAULTER, rpost wonderful piece of mechanism ever ; produced. Front seats, 3s; second do, 2s; back, Is. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages may be ordered at half past 10. R. G. BACH ELDER, • Proprietor. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. BAZAAR in aid of Kaikorai Church, South Australian Hall, opposite Herbert, Haynes, and Co.’s, To-night (Saturday). LECTURE. The rev. t. m 4 kenzie frazer, of Geelong, will deliver a Lecture to the Girls of the High School, on Monday Afternoon, at 3 o’clock, in the Drill-shed adjoining the.School. Subject: “Things as they might have been,” Parents and friends of the children are invited to attend. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS. THE Drawings and Paintings executed . by the students during the session will be exhibited on Saturday, the 13th, and on Monday and Tuesday, the 15th and Kith December. Open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and from 7 to 9 evening. DAVID C. HUTTON. BEImgTS. ESTABLISHED 1862. MR ALFRED BOOT : SURGEON DENTIST Princes Street, Dcnkdin. J. P. ARMSTRONG, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, STUART STREET, Opposite the Wesleyan Church. Attendance from 10 to 4. STRAYED into my paddock, Roan Mare. Apply G, Harrington, Cumberland street north.

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Evening Star, Issue 3375, 13 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3375, 13 December 1873, Page 3

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