AKtfSBKBOTS. P eincess theatre. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), DEC. 17, BENEFIT of the BERNARD BROTHERS WHO SPEAKS FIR T? Mrs Militant ... Mbs Tilly Andrews BERNARD BROTHERS. National Song, “ The Flower Girl” Miss Tilly Andrews Diamond Shoe Dance Messrs Mason and Wilkinson Serio-Comic Song, “The Ballet Girl” Mr H. Simmonds Song, “ Nell’s the Belle ” Gentlemen Amateur BAL D’ APiiIQUE. Slim Jim ... ... Mr J. A. South On Friday next, BENEFIT of Mr J. THORP. M ASONIC HALL. IMMENSE SUCCESS. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 17th. And Every Evening during the Week. BACHELDER’S COLOSSEAN PANTASCOPE of a Tour through AMERICA; By the Great TRANS CONTINENTAL RAILWAY, PROM NEW YORK to SAN FRANCISCO. A Voyage across the Pacific Ocean, with a Terrific STORM AT SEA. A Voyage to those Wonders of California, THE BIG TREES, CAVES OF CALAVERAS, AND THE YOSEMITE VALLEY. The accompanying lecture to the Pantascope will be delivered by Mr HORACE BENT, The Inimitable Polographist and Humorist, who will appear in Songs, Dances, &c. Professor SAUNDERS, L.A.M., will perform a choice Harp “010 each evening. MR H. ILLINGWOKTH, the eminent Trombonist, will play a solo on the Trombone. MB T. NORBEBG, Musical Director. The performance will conclude with the feats of the wonderful automatic SLACK-ROPE VAULTER, the most wonderful piece of mechanism ever produced. Front seats, ‘ls ; second do, 2s ; back, Is, Doors open at 7 30. Commence at 8. Car* riages may be ordered at half past 10. R. G. BACHELDER, Proprietor. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. UEE N ’ S THEATRE. THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17, And Every Night till further notice. Programme. Part I. : Introduction (Piano) —“ Masaniello,” the Sisters Kosina and Fannie, Part Song—“ Springs Delight.” Song—“ Ever Thine,” Madame < arandini. Song- “The Country Squire,” Mr Gordon. Reverie—“ I heard a Brooklet Gushing,” Miss Rosina. Duet —“The Declaration ” from Offenbach’s “ Grand Duclnss,” Miss Fannie and Mr Sherwin. (Pianoforte) —“ Danse de v egre.’‘ Mr Alfred Anderson. Song The Wanderer," Miss Fannie Selections from Wallace’s Opera of “ Maritana,” intro lucing chorus “ Pretty Gitana, ’ and “ The Fortune Telling Scene.” Sketches of character by Mr Cotteriil : Watkins and Walker, the Red Lion Inn, and Red Lion Philo ophy ; song—“ The Jolly Waggoner,” Mr George Oottmll ; a Cabman’s Story ; song- “ The Twin Brothers.” Part ll.—Overture—“ March des Tambours. ” Part song, unaccompanied —“Autumn,” Ballad —“The Irish Emigrant,” Madame Carandini. Trio—“ Home to our Mountains,” The Sisters Kosina and Fannie, and Mr Sherwin. Descriptive song —“The Flying Dutchman,” Mr Gordon. Song—“ Oniy for thee,” Miss Rosina. Irish ballad —“ Dermot Asthore,” Miss Fannie. Selections from Verdi’s opera “ Emani,” Company, Second Grand Selection of Sacred Music To-morrow (Thursday) Evening, December 18, including the choicest morccaux from the works of the Great Masters, viz., “Elijah,” “ Creation,” “Messiah,” “St. Paul,” “ttabat Mater,” &c,, &c. MISS ROSINA’S BENEFIT ON FRIDAY NEXT.
Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s ; Family Tickets for three, 10s 6d ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; 1 rivate Boxes to admit four, LI. Tickets may be obtained and seats reserved at West’s LMusic Warehouse. Doors open at half-past 7 o’clock ; to commence at 8. Arrived, and will shortly appear, jyjUERAY’S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS WITH NEW AND TALENTED TROUPE. JOHN COLEMAN, Agent. PORT CHALMERS. THE Magnificently Built Model “SAMUEL PLIMSOLL.” Will be on view at Dench’s Large Room, on and after Monday, Lccember 15th. Exhi* bition from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. Admission—Adults, Is ; Children halfprice. WATCHMAKERS. George young, IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, PRINCES STPEET, Dunedik, Opposite Bank of New South Wales. [Established 1866.] John jjislop, LATE ARTHUR BEVERLY, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BANK OF OTAGO, Princes street, Dunedin. SHIP CHRONOMETERS Cleaned and rated by transit obaervatioifc Nautical Instruments repaired*
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Evening Star, Issue 3378, 17 December 1873, Page 3
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