Axwacnrn. AUEEN'S THEATRE Last*Week of the cakvNdini OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, DEC. 23, Being for the Nr FIT of MR GEORGE COTTERILL. Programme : Overture (piano)- “The Bohemian Girl.” Selections from Donizetti's opera of “The Bride uf Lamraerraoor,” Miss Fannie and Company. Old English song-“ The Ivy Green,” Mr Gordon. Cavatina—“ The Faithless” (first time in Dunedin), Miss Rosins. Daet—“l heard a Voice," viadame Caraadini and Mies Fannie. Pianoforte eolo Fantasia on airs from “The Grand Duchess,” Mr Alfred Anderson. Song—- “ Weary.” Miss Fannie. Grand daet—- “ Hear me, Norma,” Madame Caraadini and Miss Rosins, "ketches of Character by Mr Cotterill: Introducing the Scientific Lecture —Professor Fidget will lecture on signs and symbols, facts and figures, faces and brains. Our German Consin, introducing song “I Schmokes mein Pipe. Part II. —Introduction (pianoforte)—“ Marche do Tambours.” Quartette unaccompanied— “ Tbo’ the world with transport bless thee.” Irish ballad—- “ Kate Kearney,” Madame Carandini. Song —“The Blacksmith ” (with anvil accompaniment), Mr Gordon. Ballad—“ Wouldn't you like to know,” Miss Rosins. Comic song —“Three little pigs,” Mr Geo. CotteriU. Song—“ Did I not love thee,” Miss Fannie. Quartette—“ The Spinning Wheel.” Grand Festival of SACRED MUSIC on CHRISTMAS NIGHT. IV* Vice-Regal Patronage. The Concert on MONDAY. DECEMBER 22, Will be under the Distinguished Patronage, and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Fergnseoa. jyjTASONIC HALL. CONTINUED UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. SECOND WEEK. SECOND WEEK. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 23, And Every Evening daring the Week, except Christmas Night. Front seats, 3s; second do, 2s ; back, Is. BACHELDER’S COLOSSEAN PANTA--BCOPE of a Tour through AMERICA. Change of Programme. Mr HORACE BENT, the Inimitable Poly* graphist and Character Impersonator, will appear in New Songs, Dances, Ac. Mr SAUNDERS, L.A.M., will perform a New Harp Solo each evening. MR b. ILLINGWObTH, the Eminent Trombonist, in new Solos on the Trombone MR T. NOR BERG, Musical Director. The entertainment to conclude with the performance of the Wonderful Automaton Slack Rope Vaulter. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, For Schools and Families, commencing at 3 o’clock. Children to Matinee—fid Back Seats ;Is Front Seats. Evening performances commence at 8 o’clock. Carriages at half-past 10. R. G. BATCH ELDER, Proprietor. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. “TWA HOURS AT HAMB.” SONGS OF SCOTLAND. JJEAD - QUARTERS DRILL - SHED. FRIDAY, 26th DECEMBER, And every evening at 8.
MR KENNEDY, SCOTTISH VOCALIST, Will gire his Celebrated Entertain* meats on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND, Assisted by the following members of hhi family:— Miss Helen .Kennedy Miss Marjory Kennedy Mr David Kennedy Mr Robert Kennedy Mr James Kennedy ... Soprano w. Contralto ... Tenor ... Tenor ... Baritone Pianoforte ... Mieses Kennedy Admission ! Front Seats, 3s ; Body of Hall, 2s; Seats, Is. Children in arms not admitted. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. THE THIRD CONCERT of the Season will be given in the UNIVERSITY HALL, On WEDNESDAY, the 24th DEC., 1873. Handel’s Oratorio of “THE MEB6IA 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. Arrived, and will shortly appear, GREAT WORLD CIRCUS WITH NEW AND TALENTED TROUPE. JOHN COLEMAN, Agent. BOXING DAY. M.U.L0.0.F, THE Loyal Prince of Wales Lodge, Port Chalmers, will bold their Annual Fete at portobello on the above day. The steamers Peninsula and Result running every boar from 8 ».m. to 8 p.m. between Port Chalmers and Portohello. Some Special Races to come off oh this occasion, and a variety of sports. A large Booth and Music on the Ground. Return Tickets 2s. ~ N. STEPHENS. MRS HAM ANN begs to inform tbe Members of her Thursday Class that the next meeting will take place on Wedaw* day, December 24, inetead of Thursday.
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Evening Star, Issue 3383, 23 December 1873, Page 3
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