New Advertisements. MR. DAYRELL REED'S CONCERT. A CLASSICAL CONCERT, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, WILL BB GIVBH IK THE TOWN HALL ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9. Pianoforte Mr Reed. Violin Mr Bonnington; Vocalists | Jf™* cc M ey ' [Mr Hockley. Accompanist Mr Zinekgraff. PROGRAMME. Past I. Pianoforte Solo—No. 3, Book 5, in E minor; No. 1, Book 1, in E major j " Songs Without Words "—Mr Reed ... Mendelssohn Song—"The Bell Ringer"— Mr Hockley ... Wallace Sonata in F major op : twentyfour for Pianoforte and Violin —Allegro in F major; Adagio in B fiat major; Scherzo with Trio, Allegro molto in F major; Rondo, Allegro ma non troppo, in F major—-Mr Reed and Mr Bonnington ...Beethoven Scena and Aria —"Calm Slumber Brought Each Morrow " —Mrs Beeohey ... ... Weber Pianoforte Solo — Tema and Variations in A—Mr Reed ... Mozart Interval of ten minutes. Pabtll. I Romance in F major op : Fifty i I for Violin, with Pianoforte accompaniment — Mr Bonnington ... ... ... Beethoven Song — "Far Away, Where Angels Dwell "-—Mrs Beechey Blumenthal Pianoforte Solo—- Gavotte and Musette in D minor and D major, and Fugue in D major —Mrßeed ... ... ... J.S.Back S on g—«The Stirrup Cup"— Mr Hockley... Arditi Pianoforte Solo— "The Harmonious Blacksmith"—Mr Reed ... ... Handel : Doors open at half-past seven, commence at eight o'clock. Admission—Reserve seats, ss; back seats, 3s. A plan of the reserved seats may be seen at Mr Bonnington's, and tickets obtained there. 1-7 rjIHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee ... Miss Joey Gougenheim THURSDAY JANUARY 11. BENEFIT IN AID OE THB WIDOW AND ORPHANS OE THB LATE SERGEANT-MAJOR DARBY, Given by the Members of the Dramatic Profession now present in Christchuroh, aided by several gentlemen who. have kindly volunteered their services, under the distinguished patronage of the Officers and Members of the CHRISTOHURCH YEOMANRY CAVALRY. We the undersigned beg respectfully to inform the public that Miss Joey Gougenheim having generously placed the Theatre at our disposal for the above charity, trust that in offering the following programme they may patronize it not for its intrinsic merit, but overlooking its weakness receive it kindly for its Bacred object, the: entertainment commencing with, for the first time in Christchurch, the charming Comedy in one act, entitled WHO SPEAKS FIRST. In which will appear Mr W. G. Carey, Miss Herberte, Miss Edwards, Mr Pollock, and Mr Tom Fawcett. INTERLUDE, Supported by the following ladies and gentlemen who have kindly volunteered:—• Messrs Foley, Thomson, and Dunlop. Solos, Duetts, and Trios. Ban d—Messrs Kohler, Zingraff, Poor and Son. Solo, Flute—Cavatina ... Mr Rowley Clog and Hornpipe Dances ... Mr O. Wright Ballad MrsW. G.Carey (First and only appearance on any stage.) Selections from Shakespeare Mr Ness Canterbury Rhymes ... Mr Furby The whole to conclude with the screaming Farce, entitled THE DUMB BELLE, Supported by Mr and Mrs B. N. Jones, Miss > Herberte, and Messrs Fawcett and Carey. (Signed) Messrs Cabey, B. N.Jones, Pollock, Kohlbb, ZINGSAEE, Tom Fawcett, 1-9 Stage Manager. /CALCUTTA SWEEPSTAKES WILL BE HELD AX THB BOYAL HOTEL ok FRIDAY, JANUABY 11, At eight o'clock p.m. Mr J. H. Bennett has kindly consented to act as auctioneer. I*9 HOUSES TO LET. TO LET, IN ST. ASAPH STREET, AFOUB* ROOMED HOUSE, with garden j Jan artesian well on the pre« raises. Also, a five-roomed House in Here« [ ford street east. Rents moderate. Apply to ■■■'■_■ J. McGbegob, I*B Mfttioa's buildings, Cathedral squwei
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