Oddfellow s’ H. all. Lessees and Managers Messrs Hiscocks and Hayman. THE GEEAT MUSICAL EVENT. TO-NIGH T, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28th. PIRoT GRAND RECITAL OF MADAME CARLOTTA TASCA, K.S.A., R.A.M., The World-renowned Pianiste, And interpreter of the works of Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Mozart, &c., Assisted by MDLLE. KOSALY MERZ, Prima Donna Soprano, from the Grand Opera House, Berlin, and MR ALFRED PLUMP lON. MADAME CARLOTTA TASCA Will perform:— “ Spinmied,” Litolff ; “Pasquinade,” Gottschalk; “Sonata, Op. No. 27” (known as the “ Moonlight Sonata”) Beethoven; “ Rigoletto, ” Liszt; “Home, Sweet Home” (for the left hand only), Thalberg; “ Hibernian Echoes,” Plumpton. SECOND GRAND RECITAL, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 29ffH„ Price of Admission—Front seats, 7s Od; family tickets (admitting six), 30s; second Beats, 5s ; back seats, 2s 6d. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Carriages, 9.45. Box plan now ready at Bunz’s Music Warehouse. 2814 'A 1 heatre Bj OYA L . LAST SIX NIGHTS OF MR AND MRS F. M. BATES. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, The realistic Drama of the day, ACROSS THE CONTINENT. Across the Across the Across the GREAT SENSATIONAL DRAMA. Continent Continent Continent THE HIT OF THE BATES’ 'SEASON. The scenery the theme of admiration, Calls, Re-calls, doable and treble. Box plan at Bunz’s Music Saloon. IMPORTANT SALE OF Choice Suburban Sections, HAVING A LARGE FRONTAGE ON THE FERRY ROAD (or Lower High street), MATHESON STREET & NEW STREET. TEN MINUTES’ WALK FROM CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Thomas Pavitt, Esq., TO SELL, At their Canterbury Wool Stores., On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, At 12 o’clock, OO REALLV CHOICE HIGH and && DRY SECTIONS, having large frontages on the main street, &c., which form a portion of the estate lately in the occupation of Andrew Dnncan, Esq. These sections have been carefully laid off in .sizes suitable for a 1 classes, each having ample frontage for the depth. A large number of first class, well-grown forest and fruit trees are now upon the land. The position of this property is unequalled for the erection of dwellings, its proximity to the centre of the business parts of the city creati- g it as the most eligible building lend in the market. Terms—-One third deposit; one-third, twelve months; one-third in eighteen months, bearingS per cent. Land Transfer Act Title. lithographs and every information supoliefi at the offices of P MES E 9 T.& B. PAVI'T, Colombo street; Or the A gents, 0707 H. MATSON & CO. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. FRIDAY, NOV. Ist. freehold land” AND HOUSES. OXFORD TERRACE. R J. G, HAWKES is instructed by the freeholder to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, Ibout 4-ACRE LAND, delightfully situate on the banks of the Avon, near the boat sheds, together with TWO WELL-BUILT COTTAGES, Sheeted thereon, completely fenced, water laid into bouses. Sals at 12 o'clock, m?
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1466, 28 October 1878, Page 2
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