D. T H E~~A~T~R~E ROYAL. J. Lessees—Messrs Steele and Keogh. Business Manager—Mr G. W.Geddea. rM ANOTHER BCCCEBS. This (THURBDAY) (Evening, Maroh 12th THE COURIER OF LYONS. - Characters by Mrs Walter Hill, Mean Steele, ad Keogb, Douglas, Muegrave, Hill, Heeford 8 and Company. New Scenery and Effects. , Performance terminates in time fortraini T. S-12 2861 *** I ■ ' ■ J I I -I ■I■l' - ■ - — , he ADDPBLLOWS , HALL. KJ Positively the Last Two Nights, *■» FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 13 & 14. , BACHELDER'S COMBINATION. - d THE COLOSBEAN PANTABCOPE OF A TOUR THROUGH AMERICA, Interspersed with fnnniments, songs, dances, v> musical solos, Sec. The entertainmentto conclude with the wonderful Automaton SLACK-ROPE VAULTEB. st The most intricate piece of mechanism ever produced. Admission—Front chain, 3s; back seats 2s ; gallery, Iβ. Commence at 8. GRAND MATINEE, Saturday Afternoon, for echools and families, commencing at 3, " Children » 6d ; reserved seats, Iβ. 2869 3-12 5* " Twa Hours at Hame." * QONQS OF~~ SCOTLAND. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CHRISTCHUROH, - COMMENCING 7 MONDAY, MARCH 16th, And Every Evening at Sight. Mr KENNEDY, the SCOTTISH VOCALIST, will give his Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND, Assisted by the following members of hie 2 family. Mies Helen Kennedy... ... Soprano Miss Marjory Kennedy ... Contralto Mr David Kennedy ... ;.. Tenor ! Mr Robert Kennedy »„. ... Tenot Mr James Kennedy ... ... Baritone Pianoforte ... The Misses Kennedy. Admission—Front seats, 3sj body of hall, 2s ; gallery, Is. ...,,.., ; %* Commence at 8. Children in ami ! not admitted. ' . 3-5 2599 THOS. KENNEDY, Agent CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY. A Grand Vocal and Instrumental ;00N0 E, R T Will be given THIS THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 12, IN NEW ODDFELLOWS' HALLj Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor the Superintendent and '• Mrs Rollesten -'■•• ' ' Sir J. Oraoroft and Lady Wilson Lieutenant-Colonel Paoke and Mrs Packe ■; '■ .; : .■_.;;■ '\ ■ ■ : And . .■. ;, ;;. i ,., The Officers Commanding the Canteibury Volunteers. * PROGRAMME. 1. Overture—C.Y.O. Band 2. Song—" Nina " — Mr Walcott (J. W. i Hobbs) ; 3. Duet—Flute and Piano—Mossra Popre and Landergan 4. Song—" Should he upbraid "—Miss Ada S. Taylor (Biehop) 5. Glee—Mr Simi and Friends ,» G. Coneertida Solo—" Puritani " —Miis* L. •■ ■•.- i Taylor-:;,. .■.•..■■..■ ■ :■■;■■ ■>. It- Song—Mr Merton "i 8. Whirlwind Polka, Cornet Obligato— . String Band ' '■' 1. Overture—"Caliph of Bagdad"—String Band-(Boerlockin) 2. Song — " Tubal Gain "— Mt Merton— (Ruesell) ( 3. Duet—Clarionette — "Norma" — Meesrs i Moore and Biinz . ■■'■• r 4. Song—"Spring, Gentle Spring"-^Miaa Ada 8. Taylor I 5. Cornet Solo—Mr Oppenheim '\ 6. Glee—Mr Bime and Friends '•• 7. Concertina Solo—"II Trovatoie' , —-Mise L. Taylor 8. Let mc like a soldier faH"--Mt Walcott—Wallace >' God Save the Qdkbn. '>- Doors:open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock.; • ' Front seats, 3s ; back seats, 2s ; gallery, Iβ. Tickets may be obtained at the Crystal Palace and from Messrs Bonnington' and Spensley. 8-11 2823 SOIREE AND ENTERTAINMENT --- •' ■" ■- JS AID OF " .- -*. A LIBRARY. The above will be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH, At the New Zealand Provision and Produce Company's Belfast Factory, North Line. PROGRAMME : Overture—By Band , , -j Song—By Lady Amateur Duet—Bj Lady and Gentlemen ~ Reading—By Gentleman ~ i Bong—By Gentleman Stump Oration—By Gentleman : Interval to View the Company's Works under Illumination. Gymnastic Feats—Bj Amateur Duet—Pianoforte Song—By Lady Amateur ; ; Farce—By Employees of the Company Chair to be taken at 7.15 p.m. Conclude with dancing. A epecial train Trill leave the Ohrietchurch station at 6.80 pjn., returning at 12.80. Tickets, price, double, 7e 6d : tingle, 58 $ including railway fare, to be had at Messrs Bonnington's, Bmith and Co, Sutherland's, Mills, Papanni; and Mrs Pope and Bradwell. 3»12 2833 CRICKET CLUB. A COMMITTEE MEETING wiU be held at WHARF HOTEL, THIS EVENING, at seven o'clock. Important business respecting the ground, By order, T. YORK, S-12 2821 " Hon. Sec.
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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2682, 12 March 1874, Page 1
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