Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. UNABATED SUCCESS OF THE AMERICAN MINSTRELS AND BARRY O’NEIL. millS (TUESDA Y) EVENING, 1 May 21, Entire Cliauge of Programme. BARRYO’NEIL, Will introduce his new Songs of “Abyssinian Gold,” Promenade the Spa,” “Where’s my Dolly Gone to,” “ Carotty Hair,” &c., Ac. HARRY KELLY, Will repeat “ The Sweetest ever Seen ” by desire, and NICODEMUS JOHNSON. BEN. CLARK, AND PROF. SAUNDERS, In new Ballads and Solos. THURSDAY NEXT, Under distinguished patronage, Farewell Benefit to Barry O’Neil, tendered by his many i dmirers, prior to his departure for California. Doors open at 7.30. To commence at 8. MILLION PRICES: 3s. 2s. Is. ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT 1 POSITIVELY LAST AND FAREWELL CONCERT OF MR AND MADAME SIMONSEN, For the Benefit For the Benefit For the Benefit op Madame Fanny Simousen Madame Fanny Simonsen Madame Fanny Simonsen. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. rUHIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 1 ’ 2 Ist May, 1872. PROGRAMME. Par t First. , Piano Solo, “ Overture to Masaniello ” (Auber), Madame Holier . Romance, from the Opera “ Guillaume Tell ” (Rossini)—Madame Fanny Simonson. , Violin Solo, “Scene dc Ballet” (De Beriot)— Martin Simonsen . Song, “When the Roses Bloom Again” (Turner) —Madame Moller . The celebrated Swiss Echo Song (Eckert) —Madame Simousen . Violin Solo; “Medley of National Airs ” (Simonsen) —Martin Simonsen . Song, “Home again” (Abt.) —Mr Charles Hill. * . Duet. “At Dawn of Day” (Kucken) — Madame Simonsen, and Mrs Moller. Second Part. 1. Piano Solo, “Home sweet Home” (Thai* berg)—Madame Moller 2. Comic Song, “ Not for Flo”—Madame Simonsen 3. Violin Solo, Fantasia on themes from “ Lucretia Borgia” (Simonsen) —Martin Simonsen 4. Serio Comic Song, “ How to Ask and to Have” (Glover) —Madame Moller. 5. “’Tisthe Harp in the Air”, from Maritana, (Wallace) —Madame Simonsen. G. Song, “Don’t Hit a Man When Down” (Leach)—Mr. Charles Hill 7, The “ Clock Polka” for Voice and Violin —Mr and Madame Simonsen. Prices op Admission :—Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2s ; Pit, Is. To commence at Eight o’clock. THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL of the above Corp 3 will take place at the St. George’s Hall on the 24th instant, Her Majesty’s Birthday. Tickets, 12s Gd (limited to 100) to be obtained from the Commiltec. Committee :—Captaiu J. D. Grant, Lieut. G. W. Basley, Lieut. A. Bruce, and Messrs Thos. Gavin, Alfred Kidd, George McCouatt, and Jas. A. Gordon. Ladies by invitation of Committee only. G. W. BASLEY, Secretary. OHINEMURI RACES. AUTUMN MEETING. Under the Patronage of James Mackay Junr., Esq., M.P.O. > ACES and 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 PAEKLING 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 192, 21 May 1872, Page 1
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