'—I—^LH^gg NEW CITY HALL. Under the Distinguished Paf ronage of LADY J3OWEN. L ST NIGHT BUT ONE oy THE CAIiA NDININ OPERATIC A.ND BALLAD CONCERTS IN AID OF THE Sufferers by the Loss of the 8l ' Tauranga.' THIS (MONDAY) EVENING Augustus '. ' « pkogijamme; PART I. ■:,>. , «;. Orerturo, piano, "Lo Nozze* di "Figilro" ' Mozart—The Misses Rosina and Fannie. * Trio, "This Magic Wove Scarf," Barnett-i Madanie Caranjlini; Mr. W. Sherwin and Mr. J. Small. ' ,< Ballad, " I'll Speak of Thee"—Mifs R 8 /na. Song, "My own, mj Ghiidiug Star," Macfcr. ren —Mr. Winter. Buff- Duett, " Well, if I must Speak Imy Mind," Balfe—Madame Curadiniand kr, Sherwin. , Ballad, "Oh. ye Tears." Franz Abt—Mis3 Fannie. Fantasia, Piano,"Home. Sweet Home," Tl4I«" berg —Madame Winter. Character Song, 'Hamlet"—Mr. Small. Duet, " Parigi O Gira," Traviata—Mis* Rosma aud Mr. Winter. An intewal of ten minutes. Introduction (piaio), " Norma"—Misses Bo* stua and l'annie. Duet, "I Heari a Voice," .(Mover—Mdm. Carandini and Miss Fannie. Ballad, "I cannot Mind my Wheel, Mother" —'Miss Rosin*. ■ ' Character Song, * The Unfortunate Man"— Mr. J. Small. Song, " Auld Robin Gray"—Madame Carandini. tera (piano), "Martha"—Madame Win* Fantasi Quartette, " Un djSeßen Eamentato," Verdi, .by desire —Tie Misses i^osina andFannie, Mr. Sherwir/and Mr. Winter. Scotch Song, " Ife Land o' the Leal," Turner Miss Fannie,, Duet, "Trust her not," Balfe—The Missel > v . Rosin a and lannie. , ;;' if ' - .. >L ■» Doors open atfolf-gastjeren, to comnaeuee \ at eight o clock. J^,;-*^'!; r^ ,--; A\ Admission : '"Jwfe^i•■^ea^;,'4i -j-" eeajncT; '■;? seats, 2s. ChiKmn^SEßpricS:'"' f^vf^ Tickets may bfobtftin^d.and seats seciired at Cucksey's Mmc Warehouse, Queen-street, where a numbered plan of the Hall can b» seen. Ladies' Cloak Room, and every attention. Carriages niayle ordered for 10.30 p.m. TO-MOEKOW (TUESDAY), VOLUNTEER PATRONAGE, GRAND FATtEWELL NIGHT. THEATKE EOTAI. GEE IT AND CONTINUED SUCCESS OF MISS SOW G-OUGENHEIM, MRS. HARRY JACKSON. AND THE S T A EC O M P A N Y.#^ TO •NI GH T (M ON D A I), ilguat l, t 187 Of A new Drama, first time in Hew Zealand, entitled THE OID CHATEAU", OH, A NIGH? OF PERIL. Julie ■• Miss Joey Gougenheutt Jeanetto Mrß> Hav<r3' Jack*oo Supported by Messrs. Hydes, Clifford, Towers, South, florpe. Miss Melville MW Greenless. ; ; . Dance ~. Miss To conclude mth WHITEBAir AT GBEENWIOH..' John Small ..• Frank Toiirert. GREAT CLEARING S AEB. FIFTEEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT FUR CASH. WINKS & HALL TQEG to intimate that on account of tht great depression in trade and scarcity of money, they have determined to offer THE WHOLE Of their present EXTENSIVE STOCKI FURNITURE, CARPETS,": GENERAL FURNISHINg, AT 15 PER CENT. BELOW THE USIJAIj PRICES FOR CASH. WINKS & HALL, ? Shobtland-stbeet. GES^tHE SALB! 15 per cent. Discount for Cftsh.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 175, 1 August 1870, Page 2
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