Amusements. QuEEN’S H a l l, TIMAEU. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING Makcii 25. Grand Entertainment By the ever Popular CARANDINI OPERA AND BALLAD COMPANY. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME TO-MOIiEOW (Good Friday) EVENING, MARCH 26. GRAND FESTIVAL OF SACKED MUSIC, BY THE CARANDINI COMPANY, Introducing the Choicest Gems from the Works of those Great Masters— Handel, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Rossini, Costa, Ac., Ac., And including Selections from “ The Messiah ” “ Hymn on Praise ” “ Elijah ” “ Naaman ■’ “ Samson ” “ Staiiat Mater ’ “ Theodora ” “ Creation ” “ Muse in Egito,” Ac. PROGRAMME—PART I. Introduction, Piano Duet Praise,” M cnidelssohn Miss Marie Carandini and Miss Josenhine Dcaldjr. Solo and Chorus— “ Prayer from Mose in Egito, ” /’ ossini —Company. Air—“ I know that my Redeemer liveth ” (Messiah), Handel Miss Josephine Deakin. Air—“ Pro Peccatis” (Stabat Mater), Rossini —Mr Gordon Gooch. Trio —“ On Thee each living Soul awaits ” (Creation), Haydn Madame Carandini, Messrs Sherwin and Gooch. Sacred Song “Consider the Lillies,” Glover— Miss Marie Carandini. Air—“ If with all your hearts ” (Elijah), Mendelssohn Mr Walter Sherwin. Quartette —“Come ev’ry one that thirsteth” (Elijah), Mendelssohn - Company. Recit. and Air “With Verdure Clad” (Creation), Haydn— Madm. Carandini. Sacred Song—“ Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep,” Kniyht —Mr Gordon Gooch. Duct and Chorus —“ I waited for the Lord ” (Lobcsang), Mendelssohn —Company. PART 11. Introduction (Instrumental) Flambeaux,” Miss Carandini and M. Deakin. Duet Huy da-Madame Carandini and Mr Gooch. Recit. and Air—“ He shall feed His Flock ” (Messiah), Handel —Miss Marie Carandini. Trio—“ Lift thine Eyes” (Elijah), Mendelssohn Madame Carandini, Miss Marie, and Mr Gooch. Air—“ Honor and Arms ” (Samson), Handel—Mr Gordon Gooch. Trio—“ Ti Prcgo,” Cnrsehmnnn —Miss Carandini, Messrs Sherwin and Gooch. Sacred Song—“ Angels ever bright and fair ” (Theodora), Handel —Madame Carandini. Duct—“ What have I to do with Thee ? ” (Elijah), Mendelssohn —Miss Marie Carandini and Mr Gordon Gooch. Song and Chorus (By desire) —Children’s voices,” Clarihel —Miss Marie Carandini. Finale Quartette from Sir Michael Costa’s “Naaman ”) Admission —Is and 2s. Doors open at 7.60 p.m. ; to commence at H o’clock. Tickets obtainable, and scats reserved at the Hall. T HEA TR E j:> °Y A Last Night Last Night. Positively last appearance of the L. ARETHUSA DRAMATIC COMPANY. Grand Shakespcrian Night. THIS EVENING Shakespeare’s Sublime Play, “ MERCHANT OF VENICE.” In its entirity of five acts, Shylock .. .. Mr Charles Burford Portia .. .. .. Mrs Walter Hill And full strength of the Company. Remember our Farewell, THIS (THURSDAY EVENING. QUEEN’S HALL. JQANIEL Jj_JEGARTY, LONG DISTANCE WALKER, Has arrived from Invercargill, and will walk in the Queen’s Hall, Timaru, on MARCH 2!), and 30, 112 Miles in 2-1 hours. A silver medal will be given to the winner of a Tliroc-railc Walking Handicap, to commence at 0.30 p.m. on the 2!)th. Nominations to be left with Mr Jones, Queen’s Hall. Admission—2s and Is. W. Collins and Co. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. COTTAGE AND .[-ACRE SECTION, No 338, adjoining Reid and Gray’s Foundry having 16 years to run, at a low ground rental. SATURDAY, MARCH 27. WILLIAM COLLINS & CO favored with instructions, will sell by Public Aucton, at their Rooms, The above centrally-situated Cottage and section 338, in Sefton Street. Sale at 2 o’clock. SATURDAY, MARCH 27. 50 Sacks Potatoes, 50 bags Onions, 10 bags Carrots, Poultry of all descriptions, 50 Boxes, ex Steamer, Tea, &c., Ac. Also— Household Furniture and Effects, Double Barrel Gun, Powder and Shot, Flasks and Sundries, too numerous to mention. WILLIAM COLLINS & CO. Instructed by several Farmers and others, will sell at their Rooms as above. Sale at 1 o’clock. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. SERVICES will be held as follows: on Good Friday, 11 a.m.— Matins. ~ „ 3 p.m.—Children’s Service. „ „ 7.30 p.m.—Even Song. Easter Day, 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ~ ~ 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. „ „ 6.30 p.m.—Even Song. 6 T QROSS JgUNS AT J. B. WITT’S EXCELSIOR HOUSE, From 7 a.m. on Friday Morning.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2190, 25 March 1880, Page 3
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624Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2190, 25 March 1880, Page 3
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