AmrsnKßMM. Qj ir B E N’.B T COMPLIMENTaJRY BENEFIT ■ tfQ •' *•; S MISS ROSINf CX&Xti tilth On *■" 1 ■'' , Under, the immediate pitrthAge” of .Xacly Fe = n. MrsFergussbn, and the liadjek^ i programme. ;r ■ Paßt f. ? , Overture—‘(Don Giovanni,” The Justlfc au 4 P»“nie. ( . Trio—i • The Wreath” (Mazzingbi), MadameGarandini,' MieeFannie 1 N-.Spng-rV* OnodUatfliin” ('ullivan). Miss Isabella. Duet “ (Jao I not iind thpe. a warrant for,changing?’* ( Queen), Missel osina ;an& Mr jfi. .^Wsey. (Javfttinn.— U pAmn J.l F. . « r i’Ti '\7 zr ;•« «!W^ ( ,WUU IflO Christy s, Mr Anderson.; Sacred Song—‘‘Consider the XUips’V—by-particular desire (Glover), Miss’Kosina. ,Song—"A Father’s wr Mr,Gorcion. Quartette—yn “LfJ ben r«iapien.tom^ ,, i; ip)mtjVerdi’s opera ot *• Kigpletto,”; Miss Ro'sina, Miss Fannie, Mr Sherwin, ahdMrGordon. < f >i‘;-'o v> o-iafb;: /r ;<: f; 0 ;i wnD . • ■ > ; Part; H. Introduction, Pianoforte—Miss Fannie and Mr fAndeison. - f 'Grind tf&Snfc" (Bellini))-' Madathe’ * t?arihdini< r: arid lima Tbwsm *■ sm ~ }wo Jocks of hair” (Balfe), MissFihm P“ e *— T he Regulation” (Grand Duchess). Mistf Rosma >and Mr SherWM:i 'Rd&HOon* certma—-“L&; Favourite,” Part Song —The Nightingale” (Min. delsfeohn)/; thdSistdrt X&bellknSd l fijMr Sherwin and'M? Gbrclon. Cavatina— Fannie. ■ -wotj i; Rs«&ed Stalls) Pit, ls; r •* Seats may be sep.ured at‘" : West’s’’'Music Warehouse, t., :•! r it - r ;?P d Wi iOqnjpany will , l en) Thursday, and Madame , at „ .«u ( mured Friday Evenings next ■ : a iWIUt HoflssMt/ifcutßrt j SONGS 6® , ->s 00 T sl;k ND. ;I -nori>> vS“ i!»« ;i; 1 piiijsi(:•■*,! M TO-NIGHT (Monday), January 12, Mr Kennedy wdl give -his 1 Entertainment • . u.M.loqtf* J/ltotitfed>’:» AAAA .• ;• ■■v;JEAN:lTE;itd>'a t A'NSi • Amngp'd ttom Sir Walter Sdotfc’s’ NdveT V*M> Interspersed with appropriate Sofngiii J(is ; > - THOS.. KENNEDY, The working model steam^k I • e ;.- F^^UBgpK,.r i ...-r ~0 - ,r | be- exhibited/ in the Octagonv Market ! j aily »,, except Wednesday and Sa urday, 1 from 11 am. to 9p.»h, Under steam from :2.P-.m,,td1.9;;P-m*- , , i io ... , r . 4 ... i i .. Admission, Is. Children half price. : ' "DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY.I L j•/ d--' : '• v ’. .*«•■ ,?• 1 > —i,l U* r.-:i ■,< i I/. l i MRS. HAMAMN; b«gs to inform the . parents, • jof; ■ children i attending. i her Juvenile Uasses, that.the same will be re--BH"Jbd on :§ atu f da y. January 17iV : ; Morning Class at St. George’s -Hall, and* Afternoon at t‘ e Oddfellows’ Hall. 1 I; i>GN E£lN' i)AN6I r G ■ ACADEMY* >:'oO :: St. l Geolrge’s Hall;v " •“■ s > >'■ >--o ic WomL iher. .Pupils and the lAabitnuta of &o Biiff'n *• jFer^^nltff^HiWday^venui^ I^^^”^!!!' s ■ ! 10 o’clock ,jao ,:;; - For Adults—Thursday Evening, from 8 till - For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from 11 ; till 1 o’clockg;io;ua ,Hii ' Guinea per Quarfier.icomment ciigfromjdate ofenWnce. #i ' 60'olobki i P^Bx K S^tW.- ; ■; I .': J .7C- .i.Viiw no-oo"lil |A's tte; request-of jseveM'Mibs MilXX. Gentlemen, a Class will be formed r ror, poly,, nn^vatmday. Evening. {■*%**■' P?.q-.E«»ea per quarter. , This wUlbe & good, opportunity e dMirous'of' (earning -Dancing. < Coinmhhcirig-'SataWiay; October ; l t B, at 8 o’clock. ■.(- 1/ ■ - •••■■v.-fK ■ : ■>.=»;.•. ■:.) ,-A. HA.^AJ^N..;. 1 : • r<,f 'B t :>n:i ;•> ■'■•vf'!. .. Jo vtjV! St» 1 HALL^XJu^iler/^Sti^ 1 utqrdaya, vfrom, 3 to S. days, from 7 to • o; ierms: One Guinea per quarter (com* me»cmg fqpmdateof,entwnoe).L i , t y ,' , ;> I J-.-Kp.LLY, Professor,;.: u ;M i From Her Majesty’s Theatre. London. 1 > ' ■ ■' l J ! .. ’ ~V TENDERS. .P'l' TENDERS are' invited for ; Erection of a portion ;of the N:e\V-School, North Uamaru. ~ ? _ ( . ’ . Ac., may bo seen at tbe Education Office) Dnhbditi,’ up to thh‘f9tL‘lnstant; **' 'Tenders to be lodged' With the under* 'signed, ’■ > •/, r JOHN ( CHG|ICe,. ; „i . Clerk Scbool ppmrpittee, Oamaru^ T' ENDERS Wanted for kk tMt' “PliS^ 1 and specidcations to be seen with Dhvld- • Blackie, at Guthrie and Larnach’s timber yard. TENDERS«wiII be received till Noon on . ■■> 'i /A t' /. »Vo.Ll'T|jr Thursday, ,15th current, to erect Additions * ■ • t l '- - *ll -i .nil •• '.''v.i.iioi’: ■ ' iv'-.-tiT to the University Building, Bond street) ' f V--:' • .} MASON & WALES, ”■ a :;' 1 .■ Architects. 1 TENJ’ERS, Wanted till noon! on TuCsday, ,13th iustonc, for the erection in’brick ■> of three Shops and DwelHogs in GrOat KibgI.'' 1 .'' street, for Mr T. GiMoigan.: , .-r-.aiitf.o . ‘■;i)Aym:Roßß,f.f..i%^ 1 ■'.■■■■- f r. ''' : ■ ' v : > AiNMtitot^i'*T 1 " ' * 1 * 2Pfi 1' S HAYINGS- tb .be I ‘ "BatimSh ! tadd sttuet. ■- ff• < «’>*a uTifsT»'^T«Pj| > 1 ’V r J
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Evening Star, Issue 3398, 12 January 1874, Page 3
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663Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3398, 12 January 1874, Page 3
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