Amusements. “TWA HOUBS AT SAME.” SONGS OF SCOTLAND. QD D FELLOWS’ HALL. KENNEDY’S FAREWELL APPEARANCES. PBOGEAMME joe TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY-, JULY- 17. : part x. Given by Mr. Kennedy, who will intersperse tlie Songs with Historical and Explanatory Remarks, and narrate Anecdotes illustrative of Scottish Life and Character. “ The Auld Scots Sangs.” “Duncan Gray.” “ Hame cam’ oor Gudeman at e’en.” Pianoforte Solo ... Reels and Strathspeys Miss Kenned t. “ Caller Herrin’,” “Tak’ yer auld cloak aboot ye.” “ My Heather Hills.” PAST 11. Pianoforte Duet ... The Misses Kennedy Glee (five voices) —“ Come Live with Me,” Song (with chorus) —“Draw the Sword, Scotland”—Mr. Robert Kennedy. Duet —“ 0 wert Thou in the Oauld Blast 2” The Misses Kennedy. English Song—“ The White Squall,” Mr. KENNEDY. Trio—“ Dame Durden,” Messrs. R., D., and J. "Kennedy. Song—“ An’ Ye shall Walk in Silk Attire,” Miss Helen Kennedy'. Song—“ The Lads of the Village,” Mr. James Kennedy. Glee (six voices) —“Queen of the Valley.” Song—“ Oh, Rowan Tree,” xMiss Marjory Kennedy - , part in. Mr. KENNEDY null recite Burns’ Poem “THE TWA DOGS.” Quartette —“ Roy’s Wife of Aldivalloch.” Song—“ Sae will we yet, Mr. KENNEDY. Finale ... ... “Auld Lang Syne” Change of Programme each evening. Admission : Front Seats, 35.; Second Seats, 2s. Gallery, Is. Commence at 8. Children in arms not admitted. KENNEDY’S LAST APPEARANCE ! ! ! MONDAY, JULY 20ih. NO PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. rjIHEATRE ROYALLessees —Messrs. Towers and Bueford. THE GRIP DRAMATIC COMPANY, So suocessfxd in the Southern Provinces, will commence a Season of 18 nights in Wellington on WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY. MISS ROSA TOWERS Win appear in her great characters prior to her departure to fulfil engagements in Mel- ■ bourne. During the season the Management will produce the great Dramas “A Waif of the Streets,” “ Grif,” “ Grateful,” and other novelties. See programmes. BALLS. PUBLIC HALL. lady patronesses. Mrs. Vogel Mrs. Fitzherbert Mrs. J. Johnston Mrs. Pharazyn Mrs. Waterhouse Mrs. Grace Mrs. Rhodes Mrs. Hart Mrs. Brandon Mrs. Pearce Mrs. W. Johnston Mrs. Borlase MONDAY EVENINGS, July 20, August 10, and August 31, Nine o’clock. Admission by tickets only, which are not transferable, and which must be presented at the door. Terms of Subscription: For the Series One Guinea For a Single Ball ... Ten Shillings Applications for tickets to be made to the Honorary Secretaries. H. 0. WILMER, Supreme Court, F. M. OLLIVIER, Featherston Street. Meetings, &c. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. SEVENTH SESSION. ' The First General Meeting xvill bo held, ON SATURDAY, 18th INSTANT, IN THE COLONIAL MUSEUM, At 8 p.m. Business : The President’s Address and various Papers R. B. GORE, Secretary. ESLETAN MISSION S. THE REV. J. WATERHOUSE, of Fiji, will preach in the Molesworth Street Church on SUNDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m., and in the Manners Street Church at 6.30 p.m., and will deliver a MISSIONARY ADDRESS to the Young in Manners Street at 3 p.m. On Monday Mr. Waterhouse will lecture in the Manners Street Church on “ My Mission to Thakombau, tiie King op Fiji.” Chair to be taken by the Hon. G. M. Waterhouse at 7 p.m. Collections at these services in aid of the Fiji Mission. CHORAL SOCIETY. In consequence of the inclemency of the ;ather, the Extraordinary General Meeting lied by the Society is adjourned until Thursy, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m., Masonic Hall, Boultt Street, to consider financial position of the ciety, to enrol now members, and to appoint Conductor, &c. The Committee invite the attendance of all lies and gentlemen interested in the welfare the Society. W. G. SEALEY, Hon. Sec. Coacli Factory. tt NI O N COACH FACTORY. , U Ghuznee Street (Opposite St. Peter’s Church). The undersigned, having commenced business in the above premises, is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in a workmanlike manner, without delay, and on most reasonable terms. Each branch of the business will bo under the supervision of skilful workmen, and all work from the establishment guaranteed. ■ Repairs of all descriptions executed with neatness and despatch. R.W. has also on hand, and in course of construction, double-seated buggies, express waggons, two spring carts, and timber waggons Country orders specially attended to. R. W. WAIHUjN.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4157, 17 July 1874, Page 1
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680Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4157, 17 July 1874, Page 1
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