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Meetings, Amusements, &c. rr\ he a t a s r o y a & Lessees ... Messrs Geddca and Willis. Stage Makaoeb ... Mr G. W. Collier. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. First time in Christchurch of Craven's' Comedy, entitled COALS "OP' FI RE. MfJorrael ... Mr D. Clinton Wilfred Jormel ... Mr Lyater Wentworth Parmesau, Esq. Mr H.N. Douglas Job Bicketts ... Mr Mnsgmve Festril Mr Walter HiU "Billiter ... ... Mr Hesford Edith Ricketts ... Mrs Waltkb H}&|. Ella Roland Miss Marion Willie. Concluding with ; Z< LITTLE TO DDL E KIN S ; 08, THE I . ANOTHER CHANGE 4-17 2794 - • ," V .ii.! {' _ ADDPKI LOW S' TJ A L>L • MISS CARRIS EMANUEL ' ANt> MR ALFRED ANDERSON, Pianist to H.R.H. the D-ke ofEdinburgh. GRAND OPERATIC AND 7 BALLAD CONCERTS.* PROGRAMME, ' ,". v FOR THIS EVENING- (TUESDAY)I Part■'!;',■; ;■■ .; 1. Selection—No. 1, Trovatore (Verdi) ... Miss Carrie Emanuel. ~ \: 2. Pianoforte di Lammormoor (Ascher)—Mr Alfred .Anderson.; 3. Ballad—Kathleen Mayouffleen (CJroueh)... Mr Melchor Winter. '']',"Z 4. Romanza—Non e_ Ver i(Mattci)...Miss Carrie TTmanueXp " 5. Pianoforte sold (Smith)... Mr Alfred Anderson. 6. Songi—MadaKne (Nelson) ...Mr Melchor Winter. " • '■'' v^*7. Daetr-Oh, Maritana. <Wallace):^. 1 Miss Carrie Emanuel and 1 Mi 1 Melchor 1 Winter •■''*'■ ■" i i ABT i n. i <" 1. Solo Pianoforte-r-Trpyatore (Schloesser)... Mr Alfred Anderson.'' 2. Song—My own my guiding star (Macfarren).. .Mr Melchor Winter. " x 3. Recit. and Scena —. Softly sighs, " Der Freischutz'' (Weher) Miss Carriq Ema- ' nuel.... ■" "'' ~'.'■' ','! ZZZ: 4; Pianoforte solo—La' Grand DUcheeqa (Anderson) —Mr Alfred Anderson. '' 5. Serenade—Good night beloved (Balfe) : Mr Melchor Winter. ~.;.' 6." Ballad—Oh, say once'more I love thee • (Maynard) Miss Carrie Enianuel. 7. Graud Duo — Ah, Fuggi, " Favorita" (Doni-etti)...Misß Carrie Emanuel and Mr Melchor Winte., ,j Cdnductor-*p-Mr Alfred 'Anderson, R.A.31., Piauißt to H.R.H. the Duke of Edittburgh; Prices of Admission—Reserved Seats, 3ff ; back, seats, 2s; gallery, Ib. Doors open at half-past seven ; concert to commence atj eight o'clock. '* Plan of the Hall at Mr-Bonnington's, where seats may be secured. Tickets may also be had at the principal music sellers. S\ s"d^E^'^'o'^'? r^', JCT' A : EX . MISS CARRpT EMANUEL ~ • .. AND MR. '4sF,Rjjs ANDE RgON, (Pianist to H.R.H. the Duko of Edinburgh,) ' 'Have the honor announce that they WILL GIVE A GRAUD OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERT on ; ';•' wednesday evening, april 16,, Under the Distinguished Patronage and In tho Presence of SIR J. CRACROFT WILSON, K.S.L.C.B. ■■'.- AND " •-..■! LADY WILSO N, HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, : ';*[ ■;' : .'; ; kh., ' kc ''; ■ jjSF _>rogra_-m_in to-morrow*- issue] .; : '' / V !.' ~ /.■,■'/',;'' ';'*... 4-15^796 HALL, LYTTELTON * thursday evening, april 174 '■'"■ miss carrlebmanuel • " .■Z. mr,'; AkDESs6N,: , ; : ] -Pianist to Hiß.H.theDuke of Edinburpi, .{feye-the bonor, to announce to the public of Lyttelton they will give a 7. GRAND OPERATIC AND BALLAD , CONCERT, ■'[■; ,7 ".' v ,: At.the above Hall, . ■. ..r FOR THAT NIGHT ONLY 1 !! 2729 Prices of admission, 3a and 2s. 4-14 pAUIBRBURY MUBIG HALL. GREAT SUCCESS OF TB.E WONtjER OF THE WORLD* :'\ E,UO EN E BED A, .; THE -ONE-LEGGED PERFORMER. MISS #ANNY SARA, MRS FRANK TOWERS, MISS ROSA TOWERS, FRANK ' TOWERS, ESSER CARLE, ■' AND FRED. CLI#TON. TO-NIGHT—GREAT NOVELTIES. Look out for the Amateur Concert Contest 1 4-15 2797 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST. CHE ANNUAL MEETING of the PARISHIONERS will be held in THE SCHOOLROOM ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16TH, At 7 p.m., For the passing of the annual balance sheet, the election of synodemea, church* t wardens, and vestrymen. 4-15 2789

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Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2400, 15 April 1873, Page 1

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