Oddfellows* H all. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4th. FOURTH AND LAST GRAND PI AN OPO RTE RECITAL, AND BENEFIT OF MADAME CARLOTTA TASCA, K.S.A., R.A.M., THE WORLD-RENOWNED PIANISTE. Programme. Part I. Aria, “ Ihr die Ihr tricbe”—Mozart—Mdllo. Rosaly Mcrz Solo Pianoforte, “ Ballade in G minor”—Chopin —Madame Carlotta Tasca Scena and Aria, “Stradella”—Flotow—Mdllc. Eosaly Merz Solo Pianoforte, Sonata in A flat, Op. 26 Beethoven-( Andante con variazioni, Scherzo e trio, Marcia funebre, Finalle allegro)— Madame Carlotta Tasca Interval of Fifteen Minutes. Part 11. Solo Pianoforte;(a. Reverie; b. Tarantella)—C. Tasca—Madame Carlotta Tasca Song, “ My Faded Violet ” —Plumpton—Mdlle. Rosaly Merz Solo Pianoforte, “ Drei Eomanzen ”—Schumann—Madame Carlotta Tasca Valse Song, ”11 Bacio ” —Arditi Mdllo. Eosaly Merz Solo Pianoforte, “Capricio Brilllante in B minor ” Mendelsohn —Madame Carlotta Tasca The Orchestral Accompaniments on the Harmonium, by Mr Alfred Plumpton POPULAR PRICES ! Price of Admission—Front seats, 5s ; second seats, 3s ; back seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 ; carriages at 9.45. Box plan now ready at Bunz’s Music Saloon. HISCOCKS & HAYMAN, Managers. 13 XI ETON’S GEE AT Australian Circus. Under the patronage of his Excellency the Marquis of Normauby, K. 0.8. Director Business Agent Equestrian Manager... Secretary Advertising Agents Stud Master ... Baud Master ... Tent Captain ... TO-NIGHT ! Henry Burton W. Wood year W. Barlow Fred. Cherry T. King, Livingston, Clark, and Miller ... W. Jones ... W. Tirrell ... J. Graham TO-NIGHT ! GRAND OPENING NIGHT GRAND OPENING NIGHT Of this acknowledged EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT. The largest and best troupe of STAR PERFORMERS Ever put together in any one Circus in the Colonies, with their STUD OF MAGNIFICENT HORSES AND TRICK PONIES, AND TROUPE EDUCATED DOGS AND MONKEYS. The splendid marquee, safe and dry in any weather, with comfortable seating accommodation for live thousand spectator's, is erected in Gloucester street,opposite the Theatre Royal. On THIS, THE OPENING NIGHT, the doors will be open at 7 o’clock to avoid , the inconvenience of a crush at the ticket boxes. Note —The ticket office on the left of the entrance will be open for the sale of tickets for the chairs and stalls, and on the right for the sale of pit tickets only. Prices of admission —Pit, 2s; stalls, 3s; chairs, ,4s. Children half price. Carriages may be ordered for twenty minutes past ten. WILLIAM WOOD YEAR, General Agent. WEEPS Will be held TO-NIGHT, AT MR HAWKBS’ AUCTION ROOMS, Hereford street, Commencing at 8 o’clock. 2863 A. G. SALNDERS, Treasurer. SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HEATHCOXE RIDING. Gentlemen, -i teg respectfully to solicit the honor of again representing you in the County Council. I will take an early opportunity of addressing you upon the affairs of the Riding and County. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, JAMES S. TURNBULL. The Willows, Christchurch, October 28th, 1878. 2819 DR. TURNBULL will MEET the ELECTORS of the Heathcoto Riding at The Schoolroom, Phillipstown, Thursday next, 8 p.m. The Oddfellows’ Hall, Ferry Road, Friday next, 8 p.m. The Schoolroom, Sumner, Saturday next 8 pm, The Willows, Christchurch, 29th October, 1878. 28:14 SUFFOLK BREWERY (Late W. J. Disher), BARBADOES STREET. BAIRD & CO. beg respectfully to intimate that in consequence of the great increase in the price of malt, they are compelled to Raise the Price of their ALE AND STOUT, Which in future will be 3 gallons ale, 6s 5 gallons ale, 9s 10 gallons ale, 17s 6d Double brown stout, 2s per gallon Bottled ale and stout, 9 a per doz. Delivered Free in City and Suburbs. Tsi'ms, Cash on Delivery. 2808 N 0 T
JAMES MULLIGAN & CO'. WISH to announce o the Citizens of Christchurch, Suburbs, and surrounding districts, that their PEEMISES AEE NOW OPENED. Our Stock is very Largo and Well Selected, everything in GENERAL DRAPERY, Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Honiton, Pe J iQt crick, Valenciennes, Maltese, and other Laces, GLOVES and HOSIER v DRESS GOODS in every material, including Black and Coloured Silks, Irish R°’ ’’ mß) House Furnishings of every description. MEN’S, BOYS’, AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, IN ALL STYLE 3. • W ° I fw C 2' and Import our Goods direct from the Manufacturers, thereby Hiving Waw'*’ J* 10 * _ ... v . l_ nlnnirwr 110 in n nARItIOTI tf» off# -era, duu xuiuuiuuui v* . . ... . , - housemen’s Protits and Homo Discounts, and placing us m a position to advantages to our customers who will do us the honor ol a visit. JAMES MULLIGAN & CO' HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1471, 2 November 1878, Page 3
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