Amusements. M A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. ||9 Proprietor.. .. .. Mr H.N. Abbott :' |l Business Manager .. Mr Lachlun UlcOowan i j|j| f& Manager for Mr Polk.. Mr a Genese ' I H LAST THREE NIGHTS OF MR POLK MM LAST THREE NIGHTS OP MR POLE j}| H MRS JULIA A. POLK, SIRS JULIA A. i'OI.K, ; j ;:j f| Axd Oojhedy Company. • :|j[j' TfflS (MONDAY) EVENING, NOV. 2G a (For positively this night only). . ; SA ML O'POSENI . |i|! Received on Saturday with Acclamations of . 1 Delight from a crowded audience, and . I* which, owing to Mr Polk's season ij Closing on Wednesday, must ( j I be withdrawn after ] TO-MORROVT (TUESDAY), By Request, | THE STRATEGIST. WEDNESDAY-THE LAST NIGHT, | I A GRAND FAREWELL COMPLIMENTARY. I To Mb and Mrs Polk. fi I Novol and Extraordinary Attraction. ij MR POLK IN A NEW COMEDY, ||; MRS POLK IN NEW SONGS. \W THREE ACTS OF AN ARABIAN NIGHT, 1 ill Concluding with the Circus SCbnk. II | First Appearance in Auckland of j I|e The Colcbrated MOULTON, the Lightning ' llKi Calculator, m|i MILLIS, THE PREMIER VENTRILOQUIST lit:; OF THE WORLO, , Sjjl Who have kindly volunteered their valuable .||l|; services for this occasion. jjflh PRICES-43,2s 6d. and One Shilling. >slj|j I Box Plan open daily at Lennox's, Stationer. ]'■' Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. :■..■; i|wh A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE; fill FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, || II Commencing iiiMl THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. . ,«| Return vtait of Messrs Stanley and Dorbyshlrea jii|M|B JUVENILE OPERA BOUFFK . jfiljj J|jj PANTOMIMKCOMPANY • ||| Ml 4() PERFORMERS 40 ||| 9 Who will appear in Gilbert and Sullivan's , \\W {Ml Chef d'reuvro, | |ijj jit I .. ' THE PIRATES OF PENZANOK, , ' |I| Or, The Slave op Duty. I > | iff* NEW SCENERY! ' j j I ||| NEW EFFECTS jffli«| Pricos as usual. Box Office at N. G. Lennox's, ijil 1 '• ' WM. FARMER, Agent. : M |ji "DARNELL HAL X;. j| ill MISS CANNELL'S CONCERT, |||H WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th inst. || ||J PROGRAMME. j I 111 1. Pianoforte Duet—"H CoMcOloI'....MISBEBMBIiSfIPI Oannell and Fitz wi 111 2. Song-"TheMidshipmlte"..MßG.E.Boyle. III! ill 3. Song— "Katlilecn Mavourneen ". Mies ill 111 Staunton M\ -111 4. Reoitation—"Progress of Madness "..Mb. T.|B| fl| H. KISKBING fl I a| I 5. Song—"No, Sir". .Miss Walmslet I I|.fill 6. PianoforteSolo-"HellefofLucknow"..Mia'»; ; lijlljl 7. Ballad—"Carissima"..Mn. J. Edwards |j fill 8. Cavatina—" Sounds so Joyful "......Miss-: alii GtUBBI.II ',£ 5111 9. Song—"Queen of the Night "..Mb B.Soka-1 a-, Ujj INTERVAL OK TKN MINUTES, j) (ill 1. Pianoforte Wuet— " Trainaur " .. Missus 111 Lynch and Watson . ''H4fi' 2. Song—" The Kerry Banco "..Miss Walms- Ml| 3. Song—"Sweethearts"..Mr. W. Jennings ■ill i. Recitation-" Tke One-legged Gooße"..Mn I 111 Wm. Marsok ! ill .111 5. Song—(Selected)..Miss GuinßLE 111 6. Song—(Selected)..Mr J. Edwards |l| 7. Song—'' The Lover and the BIrd"..MIBS: nfj I Staunton >'10fl a f Recitative—" Friend of the Bravo " II i BltAir-"The Music of the Drum"..Mb G. II I|| E. Boylß 111 11H 9. .gong—" Ltano Trees by Uic River"..Miss.M:l|y Cannell ? \w, J jjg 1 10. Pianoforte Dfret — "Osbomo Quadrille ..{■) I Misses Hooan and Fitz , SaHS! Tickets, Is and ?s, may be had from- shop-. fIHRJ koepers in Pavuell. Doors opon .it 7.30, com- HklKi mence at 8 pjn. - '. ipJwfS TDARNELL SUBSCRIPTION DANCE. j|l| I THURSDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 18S3jjH|l ■ At Eieirr o'Clock p.m. . I|jjflß I PARNKLL HALL, fift'' Tickets to be obtained from Committee I■■ I /CHORAL HALL V 1 1|| GRAND FAREWJEUi , I ll.} COMPLIMENTARY and TESTIMONIAL §M| - ■-' G O N C E R T, |O|; Tendered to' < p»l' MR GORDON GOOCH, A.R.A.M., ' Hl : IHURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 29, iß&^Ufl PRIOR TO MR GOOCH'S DEPARTURE F0R.11191 MELBOURNE ON DECEMBER 6. . 'llj | j PROGRAMME; |||«| Overture to" Zauberfldte" .. ifosortffljl : ORCHESTRAL SOClETY.—Conductor, KW{ |§j|fil ij Quartette for Ladies' Voices, "La Illfflrfi Coriti" -RoSffinOgMlx MESDAMES KILGOUR & REVITT, MISSEB Iwll GRIBBLE & TAPPER II JM,i''j (Organ—Mr Hood. Piano—Mb Slater). | Song—"l'll Follow Thee".. .. '- ' •VAfm^jHHjl MRS OHADWICK. ■ \.~l : l|»|j '> Grand Duo (Organ and Piano) ilHlil Op. »0 .. .. .. ~. -dscftfrrajl''"1 MR ANGELO FORREST & MISS DONOVAN. HI Cavatina—"The Tempest of the iiWfflH'* Heart" ("IlTrovatore") .. ej>£jfl« MR P. A. EDMISTON. : ■ lW| | Trio^'The Mariners" .. .. EandeggnMm MISS STEPHENSON. MR HANNA, anu' 1%8 MRMORETON. |; j| Cavatina—"Far Greater in his 4't'a l^owly State" (" Ireno") .. GOTmodiJwW MADAME POOLBT. I'wl Duott—"Dunqui io Son" ("II fill Barbiere) ■ .. ■ -RbsS{nlH)Hl i MISS GRIBBLK AND MR SCEATS.; :'- ''iffljfl Conduotor, Prof. Cailliau. '; ;| )HB Solo, Piano—" Rigolotto".. .. ■ £i»enjnl' MR RALPH HOOD. Ikl 't Song—"lnthcCloistora".. .. ■ • -St^KMMM MISS ANNIE HARGRAVB . ifflij (Organ—Mr Forrest. Piano—Mr Slathb).-s||ll INTERVAL, 'IHI During -which a Testimonial will be proscntedHH|( ~,J. to the Beacficiare from his Puifls and AIfS '' tlicir Parents, and other Friends. ll'Sfl 1 After "vvnicn, ib3lß AIU-" HONOUR and ARMS " - Orcheatra|lj|| \ Acciwnpt.-MR GOOCH. al*! Overture to "La Dame Blanche " £o2<Ziein|lß 2 ORCHESTRAL BOCIETY.-Connuctor, IlKKiffliffll .- ' BOBMITT. 9p«S Song—"Dream Faces" ~ .. iJutoftis^fW'Jß? , MRS KCLGOUR. fi«S Trio—" Ah quol Colpo" (" n Bar-: if f MISS aaiBBLE, MESSRS KDWARDS mMUm SCEATS.—Conductor, l>itoF. Cailuap. jMp' Solo (Piano) — " Adanto fc Hondo ; atHV " Capriccioso" MenddtsoKm'Wß , MR ANGELO FORREST. , |«| j Canzonet-" My Mother Bids me li'SHil \ JJiudmyHttlr' SAnv<f fl»'i' MRS JUDSON-With Siring Quintetto Accoi||Mß|i Duot-" The Sailor Siglia" .. SalM 'jBil; '"* MISS TAPPER AND MR HANNA. . | fj'! StringQuartotto .. .. .. .■. : iAiv^3ln|| MESSRS C. &J. HEMUS, CLOUGH, M%U ■ ' .AND EDGEU. | ft ■ Song—"Evangeline" .. .. I | Soa Song— "The White Squall" J?artolil MR D. B. RUSSELL. %%,"• 1 Quartette-"Good Night".. .. •P^o'o»iMi! T MISS STEPHENSON, ■ MRS BEVXt&SH ii MESSRS EDWARDS & MORIiTON. Iffltj j The Committee of tlio Choral Society ia-Jl} ffliri kindly placed the Choral Hall at the disposal' cHOIf f J tlio Socretariea for this purpose ' SraRR T Impoktant annocnokmbnt.—Admission MtwG over the Hall (no distinotion), 2s 6d. TickeTOßli holders will be admitted by large aide ■doaiailJ i faoing Government House Grounds at 7.15, TJHHI has been deemed advisable by the already caeHBI I demand for tickets, 'Which may be obtauieaSaM f Eady's. Upton's, Lennox's, Mears's, and'Ofiiwßli'!i man's Kstabflahment. ; Doors open at 7.30; Concert at 8; Caiicia(ntSK 3OBEPH HANNA) „ B sflp ' P. A y EDMISTON/B on' SecSiL
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4194, 26 November 1883, Page 1
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