ATOUSHWrfiNTS, UEEN'3 THEATRE. bqssees ... Mens;* Steele and Ksogh. Chang© I Change! THIS EVENING (Wednesday), DEO. 15th, Will be presented tb.B original in three aote, by Watts Philips, entitled the POOR STROLLERS. Lady Camilla Hailstone, Miss Clara Stophencon Maurice Warner Mr J. B. Steele To conclude with the ever-popular afterpiece, THE SWISS COTTAGE. Another chango for Thursday. In Preparation— The Grand Christmas Pantomime. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF OTAGO. AF • LOWER SHOW Will be held in FARLEY'S ROYAL ARCADE, On WEDNESn.\Y,Ioth DECEMBER, 1875, In conjunction with which A GRAND PROVIiON Di.: CONCERT Will be given, under the direotion of HERR SCHOIT, R.A.M., L„ Restated by Mrs Bartlett, Miss Hessford, and Miss Ada Sohott, Mr Fraser, Mr Edmonds, Mr Litolff, and Mr Charles Sykes. The following Instruments will be used :—A Collard Grand Piano, an Erard, a powerful Alexandre Harmonium, the Oboe, and the Cor Anglaiae. Pboorammb fob Congest. 1. Oveiture—"Zampa" (Trio Concertante) Herold Ist piano, Herr Sthott; 2nd Piano, Miss Ada Schott; harmonium, Mr Charles 2. Song—"Ahw! Those Chimes" Wallace Mrs Bartlett. 3. Duo— Conoertant« <"beo and Piano—" La Traviata" ... Schott Herr Schott and Mr Charles Sykes. 4. Song—"Cleansing Fires" ... Gabriel Miss Ada Schott. j 5. Piano—" Duo Concertante Belisario" Gvria Miss Ada Schott and Herr Schott. 6. Song—" Love's Request" ... Beichardt Mrs Baitlett. 7. Solo Concertante Reminiscences* (" Trovatore") Schott^ With solos for oboe, cor anglaise, and chorus ; j piano, Mr Sykea; harmonium, Mr Litolff, j 8. Song—"The Old Cottage I Clock" ... Molloy Miss Ada Schott. 9. Solo—Pianoforte-" Tbo Auld i House and the Cock o' the I North" Owi-y Herr Schott. 10. Overture—"WilliamTell"(special arrangement) Schott Ist piano, Miss Ada Schott; 2nd piano, Herr Schott; harmonium, Mr Charlea Sykes; ' oboe solo, Herr •"'ohott. 1L Song -" Sweet Spirit, hear my Prayer" Wallaw
Miss Hessford. 12. Solo Oboe-English, Irish, and Scotch jura Schott Herr Schott. 13. MarcheTriumphale—Two pianos and harmonium Schott Miss Ada Schott, Herr Schott, and Mr Chas. . Sykes. Grand Finale. The Show will open at 3 p.m. Concert to commence at 8 pm, Members, with their families, free; nonmembers, 2s. Tickets may be obtained from Mr Bay ley and Mr Braithwaite at the Arcade, the Members of Committee, and at Begg's Musio Warehouse, Princes street PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. 10.0.F-LOYAL LEITH LODGE. ON FRIDAY, 17th inst., at Bp.m., Temperance Hall, His Honor Jatnes Maoandrew in the chair. Concert, Readinge, and Mental Arithmetic, in aid of the Building fund uf Oddfellows' Hall Albany street. Tickets to be had of members of Committee. Front eata, 2s 6d ; back s- ats and gallery, Is. CORPORATION NOTIGIiIi CITY OF DUAEDIN. THE GAS SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. Tenders "Wanted for Lighting and extinguishing the Street Lamps, &c, &c .NDEBS will be received at the Town Clerk's Office, Manse street, on or before Tuesday, 21st December instant, at 3 p.m., from persons prepared to contract for Lighting and Extinguishing the pub'io Gas and Kerosene Lamps, for a period of one year, from January 1, 1876. Tenders to be at per T amp for the year. A memorandum showing. Ihe conditions of the proposed contract may be inspeoted at the Town Clerk's Office, Manse street.
December 13,1875. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. J&OJ& SAL.&. |OK SA.LE, a Greengrocer's and Frulterem - _ Buaineßs, at Milton; suit man with small capital. Jetsepßros., Octagon. F|OR SALE, an Express and Waggonette, •«. „ H< ? r9es and Harnesß complete. Addlv W. Heads, Great King street. l * »B SALE, a quantity of Scantling, 9a • per hundred feet. Water of Leith Saw- «■- » -■* ««...» r.p lcuU i U uauu, irons M. main road ; thorn fence all round ; L 350 • vJuZa T\ b ?l ance . Beven y^ lß - Bowman ±ullwood Ba k, Mornington. UaT Landed, 2 handaome, full-sized Ma- * hogany Billiard Tables, with fitting, 2 magnificent Lamps, and a variety of Billiard 8n& n^u V er C , live > * ver y handsome Billiard lable dark oak ; 1 do, Wainscoat, from Messrs Ihurston and Co.. London, billiard manufacturers to the Royal Family and a 1 the .hoyal European Household. Tvr« ea .«. tu <.„_ . y* "* Auwx. uuu r reuonoK .Lewis wme and spirit merchant, agent for utago. ' POK SALE-Munificent Building Sites at Maori Hill, adjoining the pr.perties of Messrs Driver, Maoassey, and KrJnt ; doomed Cottage, with H acres of orchard, fully Blocked, commandiniftLo rW/r gw ajout Dunedin; also 20 aorlSVfTand" of p lo^ SeCUrlty ' ln FKANCIS FULTON. fJIOR SALE, by private contract, Allot. mentH 2, 57, 81, 82 83 110 111 „, ? 112 ' Apply to BATHGATE ft BUCHANAN, Solicitors, Princes street. : R bargain, Six-horse Shaft w.f„i " rt * euu - A^PJ y Mr Fftgan, Southern
~ »R SALE, or To Let, Two Grass Paddocku. 34 acros and 8 acres ; also Bee 111 the township of Kiuvst,.., ami Green d; teruia liberal. Apply f> James Hun\Oß SALE, a Two and Four-roomed Cot tage and Three Sections of Land a* Caveralwm. Apply Henry Benjamin, Manager London Loan Sociofcy, High afreet. ECKEr *** c «* A*.
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Evening Star, Issue 3996, 15 December 1875, Page 2
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