rp HEATRE ROYAL. BTAGB-MANAGER —Mr A. L. INGLES. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SEASON! LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SEASON I ROYAL^jjfci 8H OPERA COMPANY DOUBLE BILL, TWO OPERAS. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). NOV. 27, 1874, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, When will be produced (by desire) Bellini’s Charming Opera. LA SONNAMBDLA, AMINA MISS ALICE MAT El vino Count Rodolpho Allessio Notary Dame Theresa Lisa Amina Cast of Characters: Mr Henry Hallam Mr 0. H. Templeton ... Mr H. Vernon ... Mr Wilkinson Miss Florence Howe Miss E. A. Lambert Miss Alice Mat Villagers, Peasants, &c. To conclude with, for the first time in Christchurch, Arthur Sulivan’s Comic Triumveretta of COX AND BOX. John James Cox ... Mr C. H. Templeton James John Box ... Mr H. Vernon Sergeant Bouncer, of j Mr B< Levison Hampshire Militia J Prices of Admission— Dress Circle, 6s (or a packet of twelve tikets, £3) ; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 2s. Box office at Mr C. Bonnington’s Music Warehouse, where pin of the Theatre can be Been and seats secured Doors open at 7.3 ; Opera to commence at 8 o’clock. Carriage may be ordered for 10.46. NOTICE—An addional train will be run to Lyttelton every Taeday night during the Opera season. Mb I. L. RAPHAEL, General Agent. QDDFBLLOVS’ HALL, MA3IHE Q_ODDARD Begs to annunce that She will fve her FIRST GRAN) CONCERT or, i TUESDAY, DEBMBBR Ist, ** When she will 3 assisted by Mbs Smtthb, Mb Skinbb, Me Rainfobd, And Hbbb )OEHLEB. Conductor —Mr larcourt Lee. MADAME ODDARD Will pfform 1. Sonata in A flat(op. 26) ; Andante con variazioni, Scherzo,Trio, Funeral March,' Allegro (Beethoven). 2. Grand Fantasia a airs from “ Don Giovanni,” especially aranged for Madame Goddard by the compeer (Thalberg). 3. Scotch Fantasia, itrodiicing the “ Blue Bells of Scotland,” "lelvin Grove,” and “ Wha wad na fecht fc Charlie” (Jules de Bivrai). Full Programme in 'b-morrow’s Paper. A late train will rn to Lyttelton. THE SBCONI CONCERT Will be gren on WEDNESDAY UCBMBBR 2. PBICEB OF AMISSION : Reserved seats, 10s Id ; unreserved, 6s ; gallery, 3s. Family ticet admitting five to the reserved seats, Two luineas. Plan of seats at Mißonnington’s. 8 UNDAY OBSERVANCE LEAGUE. THE SECOND ADDRESS Will be deliveed in the NEW WESLEYAN K3HOOLROOM, Durham street, By the BULLER, THI9IEVBNING, FRIDAY. Subject: 11 The Connection between Sabbath Ob servance and Temporal Prosperity." Free Public Discussion is invited. The Chair will be taken at 7.30, by J. H. TWENTYM4N, Esq. All are welcone. ADMISSION TREE. blighs CANTERBURY BISTATJEANT, Papanui Road, near lost Office. MEALS, At all hours of tlo day. BOARD AND LODGIMS, 17s, 18s, £1 per week Beds and Meals li each. D. & C. G. ROSS; Architects and Engineers, CASHED STREET, NeMTartWßall'B. 239
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 151, 27 November 1874, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 151, 27 November 1874, Page 1
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