J>RIN CESS THEATRE, CLAUS AND REKEL CONCERTS ... .^Sigaorßu^SsSti. - 1 Thiw> 'SSSffiS s“f. “4 SATURDAY AiNiits, 6th, 6th, and 7th MARCH. THIS (THURSD aIO EVENING,-*' oth March, ® JENNY CLAUS' -The celebrated Violinist* ■ Introduction to Part I. .. n . . 2. Piano Solo— ‘‘ Marche Punfibre ” (Ofomnl Mens. Rekel * 1 3. .Romanza—Spirito Gehtil !’ 0 I 14 (UPavorita) P (iW*) Signor Cecchi ' A Meditation— “TheuXake” (From M U f ert^ e ,? kr. t Mademoiselle Jeanne Rekel 9 ’ 5. Duet—Sonata, dedicated to KreUtasr^--Andante and37ari»! -'Vj -:: i / Mademoißelie JennyClaus and Introduction to Part H. ... /^ ava^1 . na ’ “ Come Rugiadra ” (Emam) ... . , xr ... . p . ~, .WCeocH2. .Piano Fantasia ' > • ■ •ot- -T p “‘ ota,e<D^fS^) - A Violin Solo—“La Berceuse delEnfantelet” . Wig,nan) - -_ > MademSiselle JenSy OIaUS td/Phrt III. ? v. ! " Drdhbiiffa •'lrißfeoitattotf £6s Aki-’“ Pra ! ’ f3V » c,r ? a vl "; y, fen®t-C6cchi' ,!i; ' i:! -*>•' Tyrolesef J ‘Sottg—“ ‘Lbve's bdi liiiw . .Yotttb^.n nn „ Mademoiselle Jeanne RekeL' 1 - 1 nr 3. Ballad “My Pretty Jane ” Bishop . -rr. „ Mr ETowsey 1 A Violin Solo—Grand Fantasia c >P c? lar ' Ail,B froin Traviattt m-.S vO 6. God Save, the; Queenv-By thsOrUesSp The Orchestra under the Conduotorship of MONS. A. FLEURY. P TO-MORROW ! (FRIDAY) ; EVENING Benefit of * ■ ■ MDLLB JENNY 1 A Admission Dress-Circle,'4s- Stalls, 2s p^sCiroieFamilyTiehetß.admittibgthlee : ; Persons,! ! 10s>- "Private' Boxes,' El - 10s Proscenium-Boxes; L&‘ >ri- v Box Office at Messrs Begg and Andettbh’s Music Warehouse,-where seats can be Seedbed and tickets for ill parts Of-thb l hodse 1 dh. tamed. ■ i ■>* j : .. Dome open ; overt^e^St N.B— family ticketssold'attkedoor. Carnages ordered at 10 o’cl6cki t; •’ ha j.RI Q U E B s;s, ‘ LesSdb ‘ <•;. : 'MrC. fo’Bnin 11 - to. ni ght {thursday),. mlrce a. -ru CRIP] GRIP I GRIP l ( ■ the greatest production of the age, "founded on Mr Farjeon’s Austrialiau;4Noyel fn'of'thatitiame. / ' r Engagement of r,} MR and MRS FRANK TOWERS. Tin. anfl KITTLE ROSA. Who wdl appear in this great Sensation ■ Drama. .., ; . i t ;i Australian Scenery, that only requires to be seen to be recognised by old .Goloniata, 1 from the brush of Tom Kemp -•* - ••• Posa Tower* The tender-hearted Oysterman, MrF. Towert Full cast, by the, Queen’s Company, th* strongest and most complete in New Zealand; ftyNo advance in prices. - , ; EI N C ; E S. S. ;T: H E,,Air, R., ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPAN' Under the patronage erf Gw Excellency Sir G. F. Boweii, Govern of Victoria, and Lady Bowen. His Excellency Sir Hercules Robiason. G verhqr of New South Wales, md La Robinson. His Exce'lency the Hon. F. A. Wei Governor of Western Australia, and His Excellency Sir James Pergusson ai Lady Fergusson. , - ; , r , GRAN D OPE Nj N G NIG FT WkTFW * aE tb marc^ H With Wallaces most popular and-romanl T. ..• ■ -:i ’■ vPpera,,. .. . M ARI TAfNA. : , Maritana... i v . ; ;rM . : . Miss Alice M PULL B nND*. Conductor Mr G. B. Allen, Mus. Ba ; ~Oxpn.; Leader "i:;: --* ; Mons. Fleur _ ; With Grand Chorus.- • ■ 1 Under .the Sole., Management of Mr G. Allen. ’ TUESDAY,Toth MARCH, Benedict’s Grand Sensational Opera, ; THE LIL Y OP KILL ARNE' With entire New Scenery by Mr J; SI Will Subscription Tickets r and Box Office- * Messrs Begg and Anderson’s Mbsic- Wai house, -- Princes wherO plan ;r Theatre can be seen, and seats secured advance, - - -,• i ' if ., SEASON TICKETS.' ; - Packets containing *24 tickets - fprii ><'! Dress Circle, transferable • ... £6 J Packets containing 24 tickets for ! ctalls, transferable £4 . , Prices of Admission : Reserved Seats in Dress Circle 6s ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s. Pri vi Boxes, to hold eight, L 3. ', r Holders of Reserved Seat and Seas I icktets admitted fifteen minutes before t general public. ■ •- - Carriages may be ordered for 10.45 f ( ■'< " ' ‘ ' '■' i;: - , BOARD AND' -RESIDENCE. *r. OARD and Residence for dnd o Gentlemen, Miss BarnwelL Lodge, Albany street, ' - DENTISTS. ESTABLISHED 1862. ; R A L;,Pn Rr 15 jD iB O C SURGEON DENTIST. PrINPRI* nrv,im>‘y BUTOHEKS. nEOfi G E WIDi S ' " Successor to Edward Meulo\ j WHOLESALE ,AND-'^TA^B|QT( (George, 'eAd Maclaggan i . Geqrge( street: Port' L- ; ’ T • oil—l-J f Families waited on for orders in allb the City and Safttrße, ”
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Evening Star, Issue 3443, 5 March 1874, Page 3
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648Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3443, 5 March 1874, Page 3
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