amusements. A UEEN’S TfIEAT THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERT MISS ROSINA’S BENEFIT THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, DEC. 19. Programme.—Overture—“ William Tell.’ Quartette —“ Lo, the early beam of Morning.” Cavatina—“ I obert toi qui J’aime,'* Miss Kosina. Song—“ A Frtsh’uing Breeze,” vir Gordon, Part Songs (unaccompanied) No I, “Come fly with me,” No. 2 ‘‘A cold frost cvme.” Song—Waiting,” Madame • arandini. Pisnof >rte solo—Fantasia on airs from “Mariiana,” Mr Alfred Anderson. Grand scena— “') Mio Fernando” from Donizetti’s opera “La Favorita,” Miss Fannie. Trio—“l’m not the Queen.” >ketcbes of character by Mr Cofcterill: “The Wedding Breakfast,” being scraps from the speeches delivered by Dr Ponder, Mr shyly, Mr Lonesome, Mr Wyley, Captain Founder, and Master Twemble. Part 11.—Introduction—Piano—“ Les Venx Bleus,” Trio—“ The Violet.” Ballad- “ little Nell ” (Linley), Madame Carandini. Recit. and air—“ buddier than the Cherry,” from Handel’s “Acis and Galatea,” Mr Gordon. Comic duet—“ Maria, you know,” Madame Carandini and Mr Sherwin. Song —“When the roses bloom again,” Miss Kosina. Walker and Watkins; the Red Lion Inn, and Red Lion Philosophy. Song -—“ The Jolly Waggoner,” Mr George Cotterill. Song—“ Out on the rocks,” Miss Fannie. Madrigal—“ Down in a Flowery Yale.” Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Family Tickets for three, 10s fid; 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. pRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), DEC. 19. BENfeFIT OF MR J. THORP. The Beautiful Drama, in four A cfcs, entitled STRUGGLE FUR LIFE. Dick Hazard - - - • Mr J. Thorp Adolphus Fritz Snooks, principal Tragedian of the Royal Newgate heatre - - - Mr J. P. Hydes i-ong—“ Good-bye John,” MrJ. A. ."oath. Duet—“ Extravagance,” Tilly Andrews and Mr H. bimmonds. Ped-stal Dance (first time)— Messrs Wilkinson and Mason. Concluding with the original Faroe, entitled CHKISJMAS eve IN THE DUNEDIN WATCH-HOUSE. On Monday Next Benefit of Mr C. Searlc. On Saturday Evening—“ Guy Mannering.” ASONIC HALL. STILL-CONTINUED SUCCESS. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 19. BACH ELDER’S COLOSS RAN PANTASCOPE of a Tour through AMERICA. Mr HORACE BENT in New Songs—- “ Take it, Bob,” “The ‘ eader of the Little German Band,” “ Kaiser, don’t yer want to buy aD rg and “ I want to go Home to Mamma.” New Harp Solo by Professor SAUNDERS. MR H, ILLINGWOhTH, in new Trombone Solo. M 0 T. NORBERG, Musical Director. GRAND MATINEE on SATURDAY Next, for Schools and Families. Front seats, 3a ; second do, 2s ; book, Is. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. Dunedin lunatic asylum HALL. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, DEC. 19th, Benefit of the SHERIDAN DRAMAf IC CLUB. The Performance, commencing with the sparkling Comedy of “ Upstairs and Downstairs,” to be followed by a Musical Interlude ; the whole to conclude wdth the laughable Farce of “ The Review.” Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8, Admission (by ticket only), 2s 6d. BOXING DAY. M.U.1.0.0.F. TH E Loyal Prince of Wales Lodge, Port Chalmers, will hold their Annual Fete at Portobello on ibe above day. The steamers Peninsula and Result running every hour from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. between Port Chalmers and Portobello, iSome >pecial Races to come off on this occasion, and a variety of st-orts. A large Booth and Music on the Ground. Return Tickets 2s. J. N. STEPHENS. ORGAN RECITAL. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH ORGAN FUND. SUBSCRIBERS to the All Saints’ Organ Fund, and members of the Congregation, are invited to a Morning Performance, on Saturday, December 20, at 3 p.m., when A. Towsey, .Esq., will perform on the Organ erected in the store of Mr Haworth, Bond street. Tickets free ; may be obtained at G. R. West’s, or from any member of the Vestry. Arrived, and will shortly appear, jyj-URRAY’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, December loth. Exhibition from .11 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. Admission—Adults, Is ; Children halfprice. g- 1 . .. -eg MEETINGS. DUNEDIN MASONIC HALLCP$ pijSY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION. A MEETING of Masters and Past Masters of Lodges, under both Constitutions, will be held at the Provincial Hotel. This (Friday) Evening, the 19th inst., at 8 o’clo.k. Business of immediate importance. JULIUS HYMAN \ Official JAS. B. M'CULLOCH) Liquidators.
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Evening Star, Issue 3380, 19 December 1873, Page 3
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