AMUSEMENTS. pRINCBSS THEATRE TO-NI3HT (MONDAY), DEC. 22. BENEFIT OF MR AND MRS C. F. swaßi e, Under the distinguished patronage of The Hon. Julius Vogel, and Hib Worship the Mayor. The sensation play entitled THE WOMAN IN WHITE. JTcSISSi Miss Tilly Andrews Marian Mrs C. F. Searle Concluding with the Screaming Farce of WHITEBAIT aT GRnENWICH. John Small Mr J. P. Hydes Christmas Eve, JOHNNY HYDES’S BENEFIT. A Dinner for Everybody on Christmas Day. < \ UEEN’S THEATRE Last Week of THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22. Programme : Overture—“ Der Frieschutz.” Part Song (unaccompanied)—“ The Lark.” Ballad—- ‘ • Estelle,” Madame Carandini. Song— ‘* The Outlaw,” Mr Gordon. Cavatina—“Una Voce,” Miss Fannie, Pianoforte Solo—Fan* tasia on airs from “Masaniello,” Mr Alfred Anderson. Descriptive Song—“Robin’s Return,” Miss Rosina. Quartette—“ Un di se ben Ramentomi,” from Verdi’s Opera of “Rigoletto.” Sketches of character by Mr Cotterill, introducing National School Examination. Mr Bore, and his Comfort to Dick, Tom, and Harry, after which, Opera di Camera! Adolphus Boosher, 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 ’Umbuggiana !” Part 11. —lntroduction : Piano Dance.” Solo and Chorus— “ Daughter of Error,” Company. Barcarole—“ Here upon my Vessel’s Deck,” Mr Gordon. Part Song “How Calm the Dawn.” Song—“ The Last Rose of Summer,” Madame Carandini. Ballad—“ Regret,” Miss Fannie. The Birthday Party. Mr Alfred Vapid preambhs, tnd gives place to Miss Doodah and her Partners. The Little Dance in the Little Room. Duet—“ I Know a Bank,” Madame Carandini and Miss Fannie, hong—“ Ring on, Swe«t Angelus,” Miss Rosina. Chorus —“From the Valleys and Hills we Come.” ON TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 23, BENEFIT OF MR GEORGE COTTERILL. |S* Vice-Regal Patronage. The Concert on MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, Will be under the Distinguished Patronage, and in the presence of, His Excellency the Governor and Lady Fergusson. “TWA HOURS AT HAMB.” SONGS OF SCOTLAND. JJEAD ■ QUARTER* DRILL - SHED. FRIDAY, 26th DECEMBER, And every evening at 8. MR KENNEDY, SCOTTISH VOCALIST, Will give his Celebrated Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND, Assisted by the following members of his family : Miss Helen Kennedy ... Soprano Miss Marjory Kennedy ... Contralto Mr David Kennedy ... Tenor Mr Robert Kennedy ... Tenor Mr James Kennedy ... Baiitone Pianoforte ... Misses Kennedy Admission ; Front Seats, 3s; Body of Hall, 2s; Seats, Is. Children in arms not admitted. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. riIHE THIRD CONCERT of the Season JL will be given in the UNIVERSITY HALL, On WEDNESDAY, the 24th DEC., 1873. Handel's Oratorio of “THE M E S S I A H.” Doors open at 7.30, concert at 8. Admission to honorary members only. Application for membership will be received by Mr H. H. Paul, or G. H, CAMPBELL, Acting Hon. Sec, BOXING DAY. M.U.1.0.0.F. THE Loyal Prince of Wales Lodge, Port Chalmers, will hold their Annual Fete at Portobello on the above day. The steamers Peninsula and Result running every hour from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. between Port Chalmers and Portobello. home Special Races to come off on this occasion, aud a variety of sports. A large Booth and Music on the Ground. Return Tickets 2s. J. N. STEPHEN?. BOXING DAY. RAILWAY TRIP! SPORTS! GIFT DISTRIBUTION. THE TENTH ANNUAL FETE Of the MANCHESTER U N IT Y of ODDFELLOWS Otago District, In Aid of the Fund for the Relief of Distress, WILL be held (by the kind permission of the owners) at the beautiful township of St. Leonards, on the line of the Dunei din and Port (Jhalmers Railway. His Excellency the Governor has graciously signified that he will be present. Trains convey mg excursionists to the grovad will commence to run from Dunedin at 9,39 am. ; from Port Chalmers at 10,39 a.*nS Thereafter trains will run at short intervals throughout the day The last trains will leave the ground at 7 o’clock. Tickets for trip, from Dunedin or Port Chalmers and back, giving entrance to th grounds, including gift distribution, &c,, 2ft Od each. Children under 12, accompanied by parents or guardians, free. Tickets to be obtained trora Members o Committee, in i unedin or Port Chaliwers and at the Ticket Windows at the Railway Stations A. T. ANDERSON, 3«cretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 3382, 22 December 1873, Page 3
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709Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3382, 22 December 1873, Page 3
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