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AKVBSHEHTB. AUEEN'S THEATRE Last Week of THE CAR \NDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS 3 THIS EVENING (Wednesday), DEC. 24, CHRISTMAS EVrC. A Great Programme ; Overture (piano)- “II Trovatore,” Operatic selection “Maritana.” Nong—“Oh, lovely Fishermaiden,” Miss Fannie. Song—“Tne Mountebank " (first time in Dnnedin), Mr Gordon. Part song—“ Wha’ll buy my Caller Herrin,” Company, Irish ballad—“Oh, steer my bark.” Madame Ca andini Puefc - “The Regulation,” Miss Rosina and M r f-'herwin. Pianoforte solo—Fantasia on “Uu Ballo in Maschera,” v>r Alfred Anderson. 'oug and chorus—“ Come Pome, Father.” Miss Rosina and Company. Sketches by MrCotterill; I .ady C araTrem* bleton and her Lovers with song “ I remember. 11 Part ll. —'< rio—“The Magic-wove Scarf,” from the Mountain Sylph, Madame Carandini and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon. Ballad—“ Tell him 1 Love him yet,” Miss Rosina. Song—“ The Friends of other days,” Mr Gordon. Duet—“ Anticipations of Switzerland,” Madame Carandini and Mr Sherwin. Comic song— Past and Present—- “ Giles Scroggins,” “Not so bad forme,” Mr George Cotterill. Song—“ Love’s Request.” Miss Fannie. Ballad—“ Beautiful Star,” Madame Carandini. Duet—“ Sister Elves,” the Sisters Rosina and Fannie. Cherus—“ The Merry Gipsies.” 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 afc half-past 7 o’clock; to commence at 8. TOMORROW (CHRISTMAS) EVENING, The programme will comprise the choicest gems from the following great works : “The Messiah,” “The Creation,” “Judas Maccabeus,” “Elijah,” “Theodora,” “Stahat Mater,” “Hymn of Praise,” “Mo d in Ggito,” Mozart’s 12th Mass, ftc., Ac., forming the finest selection of Sacred Music ever presented to the Dunedin public. I&r Vice-Regal Patronage. The Concert on MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, Will be under the Distinguixhed Patronage, and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Fergusson. jyj- A S 0 NI C HALL. CONTINUED UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. SECOND WEEK. SECOND WEEK. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 24, And Every Evening during the Week, except Christmas Night. Front seats, 3s; second do, 2s ; back. Is. BACHELOER’S COLOSSEaN PANTASCOPE of a Tour through AMERICA. Change of Programme. Mr HORACE BENT, the Inimitable Polysraphisfc and Character Impersonator, will appear in New Songs, Dances, Ac. Mr SAUNDERS, L.A.M., will perform a New Harp Solo each evening. MR H. ILLINGWORTH, the Eminent Trombonist, in new Sides on the Trombone MKT. NORBERG, 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—6d Back Seats ; Is Front Seats. Evening performances commence at 8 o’clock. Carriages at half-past 10. R. G. BATCHELDER, Proprietor. H. EASTWOOD, Agent, DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. THE THIRD CONCERT of the Season will be given in the UNIVERSITY HALL, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, December 24, 1873. Handel's Oratorio of “THE MESSIA H.” Doors open at 7.30, concert at 8. Admission to honorary members only. Application for membership will be received by Mr H. fl. Paul, or G. H. CAMPBELL. Acting Hon. Sec. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF OTAGO, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE First Show of the Season will be held on Tuesday, the 30th instant, in the Grounds of John Hyde Harris, Esq., Albany street. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.-Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3 to 3. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9 'I erms : One Guinea per quarter (commencing from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. MRS HAMANN begs to inform the Members of her Thursday Class that the next meeting will take place on Wednesday, December 24. instead of Thursday. DUNEDIN DANCI G ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. MRS HAMANN begs to inform her Pupils and the Inhabitants of Dnnedin that her Classes will be held in the above Hall: For Adults—Tuesday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock For Adults—Thursday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock For Adults —Saturday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock For Juveniles Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock Terms—One Guinea per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance, N.B.—The Saturday Afternoon Class will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 3 till 5 o'clock. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, ST. GEORGE’S HALL. AT the request of several Ladies and Gentlemen, a Class will be formed for instruction only, on Saturday Evening. Terms, one guinea per quarter This will be a good opportunity for tho e desirous of learning Dancing, Commencing Saturday, October 18, at 8 o’clock. A, HAMANN.

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Evening Star, Issue 3384, 24 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3384, 24 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3384, 24 December 1873, Page 3

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