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Q, s'# \*r a is ” vr* .* ■ -» —•* ■«- ‘ - ■ • • AjsTJSEKEKTSj XT E E N ’ S T fl B A T R.J, . 'THE.NIGHT OF THE SEASON THIS {WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JAN 7 COMPLIMENTARY benefit 7 * i\ ■ ■, o‘ _ , MM)AME CaRANDINI, Under the distingnished patronage and in the presence of his Excellency tHe Go«ernft7 nffi y Jaoquemart, and Officers of theJFrencli W his koner ■he Superintendent, the Hon. Julius VogeL Mr fustice Chapman, and Members of the Lanai Profession, oc., &c. Upon this occasion the Carandini Company will be assisted by Members of the • J DUNEDIN OHORaL M OIETY And other Amateurs. Also, by Mr Arthur aTS’ Sykes * knd Mr Alfr « d Anderson, Part (Mendels* 'Ohn) Chorus—“ The Heavens are Telling** Creation), Carandini Company and Amateurs. Air—“ How:; Beautiful are the Feet’*' (Me*nah), Miss Isabella Carandini. Duet—“l nought the Lord ” (Naaman): Miss Fannie vnd Gentleman Amateur (first time in Dun* [?r desire), Madame Carandini Duet—r The Lord is a Man of Wat” (Israel in Egypt). Gentleman Amateur and Mr Henrv GoMon. ™ (pianoforte) on Airs -from “ LeProP^e,’’ Mr Alfred Anderson. Double QuacCarandini, Miss Rosie®, Miss Fannie, Miss IsabeUa/Mr SherwinMr E. Mr Lewis, Mr 4 Consider the Lilier” (Glover), Miss Roam*. Quartette-.“(Honor and Glory” (Naaman). the Misses Rosma and-Fannie Carandini ana Messrs, Sherwin-and Gordon,~ Air —‘‘ Are aria ” (Hervey), Miss . Fannie. Grand Chorus Hallelujah** (Messiah), the Oarandim Company and Amateurs. - Part 11. I Puritahi ” (Bellini). Grand Duett-** Maria PaddiUa” (Doniaelli). Vo t Cone” (first time): (Pin??rru Isabella. Descriptive Song— The fcout*’ rCampana), Mr Henry OorS®- Q . Doet-“T>el Rammenti”; (Campma), the Sisters Rosina and Fannie. Ballad— The Last Rose of Summer” Madame Carandidl Concertina Solo—On Airs from “Lucia di Lammermoor,” Mr Alfred Anderson. Sing, Sweet Bird (Gant), Miss Rosina; sluTm! t i rom i ? a £ h 'i n n t ? dinner, by LeitchJeld Mosely Ear! of Mount Stuart proposes the toast -A very smaU portion of the Report, is. read by Mr Duffer—M. Hector De. Longoeim, the great French writer, proposes.‘.‘ The Ladies, Mr George Cotterell Song—“ Did! r>°K LOV ?.T?v he i e ’ (Camidgej, Miss Fannie. A*: ,W : GiP,i “ c Pri:es of. Admissiont-Dress Circle, is; four S LI 3 * * S * nva *®' Boxes, to ndiriit Special Notice.—The first three rows of Stalls will bo restored -at -Dress Circle and may be secured at West’s Music Ware* house. ... i

“ TWA HOURS AT SAME.”; JJ A S O NI Q HA L U Every Evening at Eight. ' KENNEDY’S ■V ~ ', SONGS OF SCOTLAND, TO-NIGHT, “ WAVERLEY ; rt A. condensation, of Sir Wialter Scott’s Novel being Adventures during the Rebellion ofc 1740, interspersed with Jacobite Songs, THOS/; KENNEDY, • ■ • Agent, TEE WORKING MODEL; IRON Screw Steamship the LADY FERGUSSON, . Built by' .j .N. and C. WATT, Will be Exhibited in the Octagon Market, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and FRIDAY,: . r - * From 11 a. m. to 9 p.m. Under steam; from 7 «m.9 p.m.; and for l adies and Children, from 2 p. m to :4 p.m. . , * Tickets to be had from Messrs Begg and Anderson Pnnces, street ; and from Mt MJec* stationer, George-street. - Admission. Is.; children half price Dunedin, January (5, 1874. DUNEDIN DANCINGS ACADEMY. RS. HAMAMN. bags to inform the t_„ -P a ;® nta of children attending her Juvenile Classes, that the same will be' r». snmed on Saturday, January 17th. I \ Class at St.. George’s Han. and Afternoon at the Oddfellovro’Hall., DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY " St, George’s Hall; ■ MRS:' HAMANN begs to inforin her j P 1 * 8 an d the Inhabitants of Dan* edm that her Classes will bo held in .the above Hall : For Adults—Tuesday Evening, from 8 till 1 1U o clock .. . ■ > For ■fdults— Thursday. Evening, from 8 till 10 o c'ock For Adults—Saturday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock ■■ ■^ or v s n^ eß —Saturday Morning, from 11 . till 1 o’clock Terms-One Guinea per Quarter, commen cmg from date of entrance. , Afternoon Class vnl be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 3 til 5 O’clock. ■ : DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, ST. GEORGE’S HALLt A T ~ th ® rC( l ues t of several Ladies an Gentlemen, a Class will be forme tor instruction only, on Saturday Eveuint Terms, one guinea per quarter. Thia wi be a good opportunity for those desirous c - A. HAMANN. S DANCING CLASSES. T.; GEORGHS HALL; JuVeniles, 8a 9°" 3 * * brom Her Majesty’s Theatre;-London^ LOST AND FOUND T OST, „ v „ wuvi , Mm , . tns , JJ on Satnaky Evening, a Sable! Viot T lDe - Finder rewarded. Oonlls tod Oullin _ • v. -.i 1 mM i. , . a Parcel in Oeoige street nort o . wne f may have the same by Apply! to the North Dunedin Hotel 1 • ' IIVE POUNDS REWARD.-! STOLEN or from Sumfyside; . Bay,Horpe,, stands,. Wiitaadi hi Branded Hi .i ifstolen ' 1 Apply Hote^JKMkbfa^l^

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Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 3

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