Art Union W ELiLIiS GTON ATHENiEUM, . MONDAY, JUNE 24, POPULAR CONCERTS (Seventh of Series), PROGRAMME : 1. Instrumental—Overture 2. Song—“ The Other Day ” ... ■ ... Lutz 3. Ballad—“ Kate O’Shane 4. Scena—“ Lucia cli Laramermoor” Donizetti 5. Song—“ Oh hear me, Gentle Maritana ” Wallace 6. Recitation—“ Shamus O’Brien ” 7. Song—“ When time hath bereft thee ” Gustavos 8. Comic Varieties Various 1. Instrumental Overture 2. Ballad—“ The Last Rose of Summer ” 3. Recitatiou—“ Little Jem ” A 4. Duet—“ Norma” ... ... ... Bellini 5. Song—“ Golden Days” ... ... Claribel 6. Song—“ The Tar’s FareweU ” .. Adams 7. Vocal Valse—“ Vo’dauzar Titto Mattei 8. Comic Song—“ The Cork Leg ’’ MADAME MOLLER—Piakisie. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. To commence at 8 o’clock. H. F. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. CHORAL SOCIETY. THE FOURTH CONCERT Will he given at the THEATRE ROYAL On TUESDAY", 25th JUNE. The programme will consist of Auber’s Grand Opera, “M A S A N I E L L O,” Preceded by a short selection of Sacred Music taken from the following Oratorios, viz. : “ Creation,” “ Elijah,” “ Mount of Olives,” “ Eli,” “ St. Peter,” &o. Tickets for stalls (reserved), 45.; pit. Is. Tickets for stalls can be procured at the Athenaeum Bazaar, Messrs. W. G. Jackson, G. Reichardt, or Mr. C. Bonnington, where seats can be reserved. THOS. GARRARD, Hon. Sec. Fine arts and industrial EXHIBITION. WORKING MEN’S CLUB, Manners-street (Next Opera House). IMPORTANT NOTICE. The Office will be open on Monday and Tuesday next from 9 a.m till 10 p in. for the purpose of receiving exhibits. Exhibitors wishing their exhibits to be sent for, will please intimate the same without delay to the undersigned. NO EXHIBITS CAN BE RECEIVED AFTER TUESDAY NIGHT. The general public are specially invited to assist in making this Exhibition worthy of Wellington by contributing at once. J. LAUGHTON, Secretary. R. W. CARY, Manager. rjMHE WELLINGTON WORKING JL MEN’S CLUB. AN ART UNION In connection with the above club, will be held at an early date,, due notice of which will be given. The profits to go towards furnishing the new club premises. First Prize—£loo WORTH OF LAND (the winner to have the right of selection, or the MONi-.Y, if preferred) Second Prize—FlßST-CLASS COTTAGE PIANO, value £SO Third Prize—GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN, value £25 Fourth Prize—SEWING MACHINE, value £lO * Fifth Prize—A GOOD USEFUL HORSE, value £lO Sixth Prize—CHEST OF DRAWERS, value £7 10s. Seventh Prize HORSEHAIR COUCH, value £7 10s. Eighth Prize—L< 'O TABLE, value £5 Ninth Prize—SILVER WATCH, value £5 Tenth Prize—HANDSOME TIMEPIECE, value £3 10s. Also, 3 SECTIONS of LAND at Kensington, the gift of W. Fiouimore, Esq., Auctioneer And 150 OTHER PRIZES, varying in value from £3 to 10s. 1000 TICKETS AT 10s. EACH. The winning numbers will be published in the local papers. The Drawing will take place about the middle of July. As soon as the tickets are disposed of, a meeting of the ticket-holders will be called to appoint a committee, scrutineers, &c., to superintend the drawing, which will be of tho most public character. His Worship the Mayor, J. Dransfield, Esq., has consented to preside. The Piano can be seen at Mr. Bonniogton’s, the Gold Watch at K"ho and Co.’s, the Sewing Machine, Horsehair Conch, Chest of Drawers, and Loo Table at Mr. Munt’s, Lambton-qu ay; the Silver Watch at Mr. Jenness’, Willisstreet ; and the Timepiece at Mr. Huskisson’s, A.made. Tickets to he had of W. J. Pullant, Man-ners-street ; also, F. Cooper, Manners-street ; Mrs. Wise, Lambton-quay ; Lyon and Blair ; Mr. Capper, Arcade ; and from any member of the club. To Let 'JIG LET, during the Session, well-fur* JL nished Apartments on the Terrace. Splendid view of the harbor ; plunge and shower bath. Apply Lancaster House, two doors below Jewish Synagogue. OFFICES.—TO LET, from the Ist July, / the Offices now occupied by Messrs. J. Kitchen and Sous ; also, with immediate possesdou, other rooms over the Chamber of Commerce. Apply to S. CARROLL. Conveyances Hastwell. MACARA, & NEW TIME TABLE CO.’S ■ FOR COBB & CO.’S MAIL COACHES. On and after Feb. 4, 1878. OTICE.—WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. sengera by coach are required to book ay before starting, as there will be no ug on the road. [ particulars to be obtained at the booklice, Manners-street. A. EEDDELL, Agent.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5379, 24 June 1878, Page 1
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690Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5379, 24 June 1878, Page 1
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