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jti,iiw. j I CLAUS AND RB&BL CONpBiaTS. , Director ... ... Signor Bis^nti/ tHIS (SATURDAY) EVENING,' March 7, xc t» r r ? ar owell'o! MDL AOS- . „_ TI „ AadaMlv MDLLE. JEANNE REKEL SIGNOR CECCHI. ' MR EDWARD TOWsE*Y ‘ AND * MONS. REKEL, ... _ , PROGRAMME. v v Introduction to Part L ... .. Orohiwtra- ( L Btilad-‘‘Love’s Revest” °£aS) ■ MrE. Towsey . ,n 2. Piano Solo-Irish Airs, Fantasia {Rtkdy 0w i . the Composer. 3. M®lod,a—-** 8* Ter" (Auwerto M NonC Ver”) . . .. Signor Cecchi-. ■ . A Anetta—" The Lark Song” ... (Gounod): _ Mademoiselle Jeanne Rekel ' 6 * Violin Solo—Vl Lombardi,” popular m°? Op™(r^empsy T , , Mademoiselle Jenny Claus r , J 1 Duet Ch ° ntoPartlL ” >■.<*£*& Mademoiselle Jeanne Rekel andM^E?ttwin» 2. Piano Solo—“ Fantasma," galop do "■? concert ... «• A-i'te 0 Mona. Rekel ,V. A "£ manz *—“Dei miei bollenti” (La V , J* * ' "**» 3. ViolmSolo—“ Alla Madonna ’’ (cole.:' brated payer), osT,ii -i Straduanus belonging ,to agehtle(Wekerlin)* 2. Canzonetta—“ La Donna e MobUe ”,. .1 (Rlgoletto) ... ■ ((•*$ _. _ ■ Signer Cecchi 3. Song-** The Raft ” (descriptive) ‘I 1 ' MfE.Tow.ey A Violin Solo—Fantasia on introducing •* The Last Rpse of Summer” ... .. T rr^«.w»Mademoiselle je^nycuii^fi 6. God Save the Queen...By the Orchestra, Tlie Orchestra under the Conductorship oL MONS. A. PLEUKY V . r Admission:— ; Dress Circle, 4s: Stalls. 2s : Kt 1* Dress Circle Family Tickets, admitting throe ; persons, 10s. j proscenium Boxes, L2. f - A ; Box Office at Messrs, Begg and Anderson’s^ : B 0^ 8 half-past 7; overture, at 6. n: • 5.® fam dy tickets aoldat ithedoor.t Carnages ordered at 10 o’clock. . i r ; *. UE K N’S THEA tR^ i TO:NIGHT (SATURDAY), .MARCH; 7^} - The greatest production of the age. GRIP. Immense furore created by Rosa ToWCrsai GRIF. ; Kemp s gorgeous Australian Scenery, received no less than four calls last evening. FARJEON’S GRIP TO-NIGHT., > Secure your seats early. The ourtahi will nse at eight o’clock precisely. Crowds unable to obtain admission to the Pit and Stalls last evening. 6RI FI GRI Ft QR I Fl* To-night. To-night. ; jp RINC ES S TH £ AIR ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPAN „ Under the patronage of ° lB Sir G. F. Bowen, Goven of Victoria, and Lady Bowen. > His Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson. C ,rSL£ New Soutll Wal< -- Hw Excelency the Hon. F, A. Wei Governor of Western Australia, and His Excellency Sir James Lady Fergusson. a-sroßi.* GRAND OPENING NIGH With W°^ Y ’ THE 9tb marcr With Wallace’s most popular and roman< Maritana. Opera, maritana. Miss Alice -N _ , FULL BAND. Conductor Mr G. B. Allen, Mus. B. Gxon. Leader Reu With Grand Chorus. _ NOTICE. The management have much pleasure announcing that, in order to render i opera season more complete, the et management will be under the direction Miss Hattie Shepparde. : TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, Benedict’s Grand Sensational Opera. THE LILY OP KILL ARNE With entire New Scenery by Mr J. S. Wit Subscription Tickets and Box Office Messrs Begg and Anderson’s Music Wa house, Princes streeet, where plan theatre can bo seen, and seats secured advance. SEASON TICKETS. ' : Packets containing 24 tickets fori ; Dress Circle, transferablejgg-j cmitaining 24 tickets for i: ‘ Stalls, transferable >tt £4 ' . Prices of Admission _ Reserved Seats in Duke’s Box, 7s f Dress Circle, 6s ; Stalls, 4s j Pit, 2s. Priv Boxes, to kold eight, L 3. Holders of Reserved Seat and Seat Tickets admitted fifteen minutes before i general public. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADE^I^, St. George’s HpU. h®gs respectfully to call to the o°L°L‘i e PUb ' J ° For Adults—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, £rom 6 till 10 o’clock, t For Juveniles-Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock v v . . ,N. B.—The Saturday Afternoon Class Will be held m.the Oddfellows’ Hall, from S Glfa 5 o'clock. .r -. . . Terms to each Class—One Guinea*' 'Wi'* Quarter, commencing from date of entraboo. D : Mrs Hardann begs to inform the Mi 'of her Adult Classes that the, hditfie btruotion will be t from htif pmt balf-paet eight >i - • ~v •* 5 ’ DANCING ACADi St. George’s Hall.

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Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 3

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