Madame £jj_ODDARD Begs to announce that She will give her THIRD GRAND CONCERT IN CHRISTCHURCH, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, When she will be assisted by Mbs Smythe, Mb Skxnneb, Mb Rainfobd And Hebb Doehler. PROGRAMME. Part I. Trio—“ The Wreath” Mazzinghi Mrs Smythe, Mr Skinner, and Mr Rainford Song—“ The prairie on fire”—W, Knowles Mr Rainford Solo, Pianoforte—“ Moonlight sonata”—Beethoven—Madame Arabella Goddard Song—“ Only the night winds”—Sullivan— Mrs Smythe Solo, Violin Doehler Duet—“ How sad it is to say farewell”— Bellini—Mrs Smythe and Mr Skinner, Part 11. Recitative and Song—“ The Pilgrim of love” —Bishop—Mr Skinner Solo, Pianoforte—Transcription, “Ou song’s bright pinions”—Mendelssohn—Madame Arabella Goddard Song—“ Rocked in the cradle of the deep”— Knight—Mr Rainford Solo, Violin—“ Thema” Hanman Herr Doehler Song—“ Waiting”—Millard—Mrs Smythe Solo, Pianoforte—“ Home, sweet home”— Thalberg—Madame Arabella Goddard Trio—“ Dame Durden”—Old—Mrs Smythe, Mr Skinner, and Mr Rainford. Conductor—Mr Harcourt Lee, PRICES OF ADMISSION : Reserved seats, lOs 6d ; unreserved, 5s ; gallery, 3s. Family ticket admitting five to the reserved seats, Two Guineas. Plan of seats at Mr Bennington’s, where also, to avoid the crushing at the doors on the night of theconcert,UNRESERVED and GALLERY TICKETS may be purchased during the day. A late train will run to Lyttelton to-night and Thursday, Doors open at half-past 7; Concert to commence at 8. Ticket-holders will be admitted at 7,15 p.m. Entrance to reserved seats side door right side. LAST GRAND CONCERT, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, DEO. 4th, Plans of seats are now open. Programme for Madame Goddard’s Last •Concert will be published in to-morrow’s paper. 12-2236 Y. R. CANTERBURY BRANCH RAILWAYS, RANGIORA TO OXFORD. ON and after DECEMBER Ist, 1874. this LINE wiU be OPEN for Traffic as far as the Gust Station. Trains will run, connecting with the Great Northern Railway at Rangiora, as follows, viz:— Christchurch—dep 7.45 a.m,, 4.30 p.m. Oust —arr 10 a.m., 6.40 p.m. Oust —dep 12.45 p.m.; Christchurch—arr Sp.m. THOS. WM. MAUDE, Secretary for Public Works, November 24th, 1874. E, -CANTERBURY BRANCH RAILWAYS. RANGIORATO OXFORD. ALTERATION OF TIME TABLE. 1 ON and after DECEMBER 7th, 1874, this LINE wiU be OPEN for Traffic as far as the Cust Station. Trains will run, connecting with the Great Northern Railway at Rangiora, as foUows, viz:— Christchurch—dep 7.45 a.m., 4.30 p.m. Cust—arr 10.10 a.m,, 7 p.m. _ • Cust —dep 7.45 a.m,, 4.40 p.m.; Christchurch—arr. 10 a.m 6.45 p.m. THOS. WM, MAUDE, Secretary for Public Works. December Ist, 1874. V. v. R. CANTERBURY BRANCH RAILWAYS. EOLLESTON TO MALVERN. ON and after DECEMBER Ist, 1874, TRAINS will RUN on the above Line, connecting with the Great Southern Railway at RoUeston, viz:— Malvern —dep 6.50 a.m, —Christchurch — arr 9.25 a. m. Christchurch—dep 4.15 p.m. —Malvern — arr 6.55 p.m. THOS. WM. MAUDE, Secretary for Public Works, 24th November, 1874.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 156, 3 December 1874, Page 1
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