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HEA T R B ROYAL. ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. EXTRA NIGHT. GRAND BALLAD CONCERT, In which MISS ALICE MAY And all the leading artistes will appear. PROGRAMME : PART I. Duet—"Thelily and the rose," Miss F.Howe and Mr H.Vernon—Glover Ballad—-'The heart bowed down," Mr Templeton—Balfe Song—" The wanderer," Miss LambertSchubert Song—" Alice, where art thou," MrH.Hallam —Ascher Ballad (by desire) —" She wore a wreath of roses," Miss Alice May—Knight National Song—" The death of Nelson," Mr H. Vernon—Braham Ballad—" The old arm chair," Miss F. Howe —Russell Bong—" Hark, the Clarion," Mr Templeton —Wallace Duet—" Ye banks and braes," Miss Alice May and Mr H. Hallam—Scotch air PART 11. Ballad—" Happy be thy dreams," Mr H. Vernon—Thomas Ballad—" Come back to EriD," Miss Alice May—Claribel Ballad—" Once again," Mr Hallam—Sullivan Ballad—" By the sad sea waves," Miss Lambert—Benedict Ballad—" In happy moments,"—Mr Templeton—Wallace Ballad—" There's no home like my own," Miss F. Howe —Malibran Ballad—" There is a flower that bloometb," Mr H. Hallam—Wallace Ballad—" Beware 1" Miss Alice May—Allen Laughing Finale—"Vadasi va di qua," all the company—Martini. "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." AT THE PIANOFORTE—MR G. B. ALLEN, POPULAR PRICES : Circle, 4s; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. POSITIVELY MISS ALICE MAY'S FAREWELL TO CHRISTCHURCH. DAUNTLESS LODGE, No 14. -iHE usual WEEKLY SESSION of this Lodge will be held in GEE'S SCHOOLROOM, ON FRIDAY, At 7.30 p.m. In addition to the routine business, AN ENTERTAINMENT Will be held, And the ILLUMINATED ADDRESS To the HON BRO. WM. FOX, On the occasion of his departure for Europe, Will be presented by BRO S. P. ANDREWS, G.W.C.T. By order, C. M. GRAY, W.C.T. W. NESPj W.S. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. GRAND BAZAAR, IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND NEW CHURCH FOR ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION, DECEMBER 18th & 19th. £BOO. J WING to the inclemency of the weather the remainder of the GOODS—about £BOO worth of Useful and Ornamental articles —still remain UNSOLD, which the ladies are disposed to sell at half-price. The Bazaar, therefore, will be continued on FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 18th"and 19 th INST. Open'from 11 a,m. to 10 p.m. BABY AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING In Great Variety. BARGAINS, AMUSEMENT, REFRESHMENTS, MUSIC, AND MAGIC. f ANTED, by a single man, a Sitti ition as Coachman in town. Twelve years' experience in similar capacity. Apply to Mr Jno. Parker, Registry Office, Market place, Christchurch.

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 167, 18 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 167, 18 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 167, 18 December 1874, Page 1

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