Amusements. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. mnis (MONDAY) EVENING, 1 20th May, 1872. AT MILLION PRICES, MILLION PRICES, MILLION PRICES. SECOND.GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT; AND LAST BUT ONE OF MR AND MADAME SIMONSEN. PROGRAMME. Part First. 1. Piano Solo, “ Overture to Faneredi " (Rossini), Madame Moller 2. Song, “ Hnppv be thy Dreams ” (Hays), Mr Charles Hill 3. Cavatina, “ Robert toi que J’aimc ” (Meyerbeer), Madame Fanny Simonsen 4. Violin Solo, Fantasie on Themes from Masaniello (Haumau), Martin Simonsen o. Song, “ The Skipper and his Boy ” (Gabriel), Madame Moller 6. The celebrated French Laughing Song (Auber), Madame Moller 7. Violin Solo, “ The Bird ou the Tree,” Rondo Burlesque (Simonsen), Martin Simonsen 8. Scotch Duet, •' When Ye Gang Awa, Jamie” (Rimbauh), Madame Simonsen and Mr C. Hill Second Part. 1. Piano Solo, “ Galop de Concert’ 1 (Scliulhoii), Madame Moeller. 2. Irish Ballad, “ Molly Asthore” (Larence), Madame Simonsen. 3. Violin Solo, Fantasie ou Scotch AirS (. s 'im..nseu), Martin S.niousen. 4. fcong, “ Thy Voice is Near” (Wrighton), Mad..me Moeller. 6. Duet for Voice and Violiu, " Praise to the Lord” (Lebom), Mr and Madame Simonsen). G. Song, ‘‘Annie of the Vale,” Mr Ch. Hill. 7. Song and Dialogue, *• Call him back aud kiss him” (Miuasi), Madame Fanny Simonsen. 8. Violin Solo, “ Musette: Song without Words from the Year 1653” t Offenbach), Martin Simousen. 9. Grand Scena in Character from the Opera “ Lucia di Lannnermoor” (Donizetti), Madame Fanny Simonsen. Prices of Admission Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2e ; Pit, Is. IgST* TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), LAST GRAND CONCERT; WITH ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! THEATRE ROYAL. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE AMERICAN MINSTRELS AND BARRY O’NEIL, HUNDREDS UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADMISSION. mills (MOnTTaY) EVENING, JL May 20, BARRY O’NEIL, In his new repertoire of Songs. HARRY KELLY, “The neatest ever seen,” BEN. CLARK, Will sing “The Star of Love ” (by desire). PROF. SAUNDERS, R.A.M., Irish selections on the Harp. Any person who purchased tickets aud were unable to obtain admissiou on Saturday last are iuformed the same tickets are available for to-night. Doors open at 7.30. To commence at 8. MILLION PRICES i 3s. 2s. Is. THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL of the above Corps will take place at the St. George’s Hall on the 24th instant, Her Majesty’s Birthday; Tickets, 12s 6d (limited to 100) to be ob ; tamed from the Committee; Committee -Captain J. D. Grant; Lietii; G. W. Basley, Lieut. A. Bruce, aud Messrs Thos. Gavin, Alfred Kidd, George McCouatt ( and Jas. A. Gordon. Ladies,by invitation of Committee only. G. W. BASLEY, Secretary. OH INEMURI RACES. AUTUMN MEETING. Under the Patronage of James Mackay Junr., Esq., M.P.O. aud other SPORTS will be held at Ohinemuri, on FRIDAY, 24tii MAY, 1872, A Programme* of the day’s Sports will be PUBLISHED in a future issue; By order of the Committee; HENRY D. JOHNSON Hon. Sec s PARKLING ALES; R. SECCOMBE & SON, GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY, Auckland, and WHARF, GRAHAMSTOWN. J. M. MCKENZIE Agent.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 191, 20 May 1872, Page 1
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