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Ip I T Y___H A L L. * fAP AM E HALLE'S (/ON CERTS, Under the Patronage of H B.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY BOWEN. I _ MADAME HALLE, __ pupil of the celebrated Miss Louisa Pynb and the late Lady Lej-nox (Mrs. Wood), Ac., &c, having recently arrived from London, bees to announce her intention of giving her first TWO GRAND EVENING CONCERTS THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING DECEMBER 9th, AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER ICth. PROGRAMME OF THE CONCERT. THIS EVENING. PART I. Overture, " Masaniello"—Band. " The Wanderer," Schubert—Mr. Gatland. " Tell Me, my Heart." Bishop—Madame Halle. " The Vagabond," Molloy—Mr. Winter. Chang Duet, Godfrey (piano)—Madame Wintsr, Miss Winter. [ "Flow on, thou Shining River," Dr. Stevenson— Madame Halle, Madame Winter. "The Maiden's Revenge," Gabriel-Madame Winter. " Hush Thee, my Baby." Sullivan—Madame Halle, Madame Winter, Mr. Winter, Mr. Gatland. Duet for Piano and Violin, from " H Trovatore"—. Madame Winter, Mr. Wright. Interval of 10 minutes. p_j_t ii. Overture, " Tancredi"—Band. "The Murmur of the Shell," the. Hon. Mrs. Norton— Madame Winter. "The Young Soldier," Balfe—Madame Halle. Duet, "II Trovatore"—Madame Halle, Mr. Winter "Little Mr. Rinks," Walker—Mr. Gatland. "The Arab's Farewell to his Steed," the Hon. Mrs Norton (by special request)—Mr. Winter. "II Bacio," Arditi—Madame Halle. " The Sailor Sighs," Balfe—Madame Winter, Mr. Winter. Nutional Anthem—Band and Full Company. Pianist .. .. .. Madame Wintek. Conductor Mr. Pa*kkb. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Body of the Hall, ONE SHILLING; Second Seats, 2a.; Front Seats, 3s. For the Two Concert.: Second Seats, 35.; Front Seats, 4s. 6d. Tickets may be had of the principal stationers • and music-sellers in town. Doers open at half-past 7; Concert at 3 o'clock. JjJ U S I C HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. GRAND DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE 01 JT.I..H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, Who has graciously consented to honour the performance with his presence. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY BOWEN Have also kindly consented to he present. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, December 10, FIRST APPEARANCE I- New Zealand of the celebrated Shakespearian Actor, HERB BANDMANN, Also, The Accomplished Artiste, MRS. B AND 11 A NN, Who will have..he honour to give SELECTIONS FROM THE SUBLIME WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, AND OTHER POETS. Supported by MADAME HALLE! MADAME HALLE! MADAME HALLE! MADAME WINTER, MR. WINTEB, And other Musical Talent. - Programme in to-morrow, paper. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Special Reserved Seats 6s. U-menre^Seats 3s. Q-Hery ~ v A plan of the Hall may be seen at Upton's, Sta -oners, where seats maybe secured. ■ NOTICE.-o_i- aUmited number of tickets will be «»ued for the body of the hall, in order to prevent a»y '-convenienceto the P«*W«" « the above Festival.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 286, 9 December 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 286, 9 December 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 286, 9 December 1870, Page 3