AMtfSfeMENTS. Q #B ; E^s’ Y ir fc. B' Al R f BENEFIT , .V’ :v :- '■"■ to ; " - : • ' ; ' r ;V MI OBI NA' OARANDINI \ frrrro 3DAY) EVENING, THIS (WiSDI iSfe.** 10 Peonage of Lady * f DuSn D ’ Mrß ? er fi U8S011 » and the Ladies oi ' PROGRaM&B. Part I. Overt are—“ Don Giovanni,” The Sisters Roama and Fwime: Trio-" The Wreath” (Mazzmghi), Madame Oarandini, Miss Fannie. V and Mr Gordon, Song—“ Once min'* (Sullivan), Miss Isabella. Duet— “ s a u I not find thee a warrant for, changing ?” (Mav Queen), Miss Rosina and Mr E. Towsey. Cavatina—“ Gome music with thy softest ' tone (Donizetti), Madame Oarandini. Pianoforte Solo—“ An Evening with the Christy s, Mr Anderson. Sacred Sont— Consider the LilieS”—by particular desire (Glover), Miss Rosina. Song—“A Father’s ?fn e ,C‘^n rline ”). Mr Gordon. Quartette— Un di si* ben ramthentomi,” from Verdi’s opera ol “ Rigoletto,” Miss Rosina, Miss Fannie, Mr Sherwin, and Mr Gordon. - i a Paet 11. . s ~ Introduction, Pianoforte—Miss Fannie and " Mr Anderson. Grand Duet—“ Norma” (Bellini), Madame Oarandini and Miss Rosina. Bdlad— ‘ 1 There” is a flower that Woometh” (Wallace), Mr E. Towsey. Song S' 7 W «te k8 n o£ h ? ir ” < Balf0 )- Miss Fannie? Duet— The Regulation” ‘(Grand Duchess) »■ Miss Rosma and Mr Sherwin. Solo, Com certina—“La Favourite,” Mr Anderson. Part ■ hong■—‘‘The Nightingale” (Mem delssohn), the Sisters Isabella and Fannie, Mrfeherwia and Mr Gordon. Cavatina—--7. 8 IS eta i da , (Leve y)< Miss Rosina. Trio' • My Lady the Countess” (from Cimarosa s opera of The Secret Marriage), Madame Carandmi, and the Sisters Rosina and' Jcannie. io r S o B 5b > Reserved Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. WaSi* 5, b ° SMUM4 *» WMt '“ Madame Oarandini and Company will appear at Waikouaiti on Thuraday, and Palmerston on Friday Evenings next. “TWA HOURS AT HAME.’i jyj A SONIC HAL L, . Every Evening at Eight. Mr Kennedy and Family will give their ' ■ Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), Januaiy 14. T 1 ~ ew Miscellaneous Programme, Including Glimpses op Salt Lake; or. Scottish Song among the Mormons, Being Reminiscences of Mr Kennedy’s Visit to Dtah in 1869. Description of the City and the PeopleMormon Sermon (very much condensed)— Interview with Brigham Young—Morning Concert m his House—Description of the Audience—Bngham Young as a Storyteller—Closing Remarks. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. WORKING MODEL STEAMER LADY FEEGUSSON Will be exhibited in the Octagon Market daily, except Wednesday and Saturday, from 11a m. to 9 p.m. Under steam from ■i p.m. till 9 p.m. Admission, Is. Children half price. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. (VTRS. HAMAMN begs to inform th y-*- Parents of children attending he Juvenile Classes, that the same will be re sumed on Saturday, January 17ih. Morning Class at St. George’s*Hall, and Afternoon at the Oddfellows’Hall. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. RS HAMANN begs to inform hei —. — ■ Pupils aqd the Inhabitants of Don odm that her Classes will be held in th< above Hall: * For Adults—Tuesday Evening, from 8 til 10 o’clock For Adults—Thursday Evening, from 8 tR 10 o clock For A dults—Saturday Evening, from 8 til 10 o clock . For Juvenile—Saturday Morning, from 1] till 1 o’clock /,;7 e f^ B ~Px e ® u^nea P er Quarter, common cmg from date of entrance. , Saturday Afternoon Class wil 8 ’ Hall » from 3 til DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, ST. GEORGE’S HALL. AT the request of several Ladies an< Gentlemen, a Class will be formei L or ““traction only, on .Saturday Evening Terms, one guinea per quarter. This wfl be a good opportunity for those desirous o learning Dancing. Commencing Saturday October 18, at 8 o’clock. ■ A. HAMANN. dancing classes. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, turdays, from 3 to 5. Adults. M days, from 7 to 9. Terms: One Guinea per quarter (c mencmg from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre. Londoi FOB SALE. *CIOR SALE- a Four-roomed House and I , Qua r t^ acre Section on Maori Hill. M Crill and Thomson, -Moray placQ. Otago Dye Works ; first-class opening for business man, W. Harron. Albany street. , . RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A POSHING 1 ' BUSINESSMAN. THE Portobello Hotel, .toiLet or Sell, on favorable terms*; - “ ? JAMES SEATON, ■ Fbrtobellb. L DENTISTS. ESTABLISHED 1868. R ALFRED BOOT t-—... . SURGEON DENTIST, .itii' i Stbkkt, Donxdin. v ' ; AND : ' 11 ' ■ ; DENTIST, ■■lhY.'A-n V S T'U’A R‘T : ■, ‘'S'T/.R'jpj
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Evening Star, Issue 3400, 14 January 1874, Page 3
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705Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3400, 14 January 1874, Page 3
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