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JLheatbe Royal. I*Mee Wsi. Hosiras, THIS EYENTNO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th. POSmVELY FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. MISS AMY SHERWIN, AS MARTHA. Mr Towlo has succeeded in making arrangements with Miss Amy Sherwin to appear in conjunction with his Amateur Opera Company in the opera of Martha prior to her leaving New Zealand for San Francisco en routo for Europo. DRAMATIS PERSONS. Lady Harriot (Maid of Honor to Queen Anne)— „ „. , MIFS Amy Sherwin Nancy (her friend) ~. Si-Nuka M. Venosta Sir Tristram Mickleford (Lady Harriot's Cousin) Mr Walker Lionel MrH.F. Towlo Plnnkett (a wealthy farmer) Mr J. W. Marshall The Shoriff of Richmond ... Mr E. S. Ellisdon Servant Mr Wilson Three Servant Maids ... Indy Amateur. Chorus of Ladies, Servants, Farmer., Hunters, and Huntresses. The whohs of tho powerful chorus and orchestra will combine on this occasion to render tho representation of this work as complete as possible. Grand Ballot by . ignor Borzoni, and sixteon boys will bo introduced in tho Fair Scene. Conductor ... Mr H. T. Searroll; Prices—Dress Circle, 5s j Reserved Stalls, It; Unreserved Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. In consequence of the length of tho performance, the door will be open at 7.15; ove_tu_o at 7"45. Cirolo and stalls plan at Herr Bon.'s Music Warehouse High st_B.t. Will bo open for selection at 11 o'clock this day, beforo whioh no seats can be reserved. _«™,«" W. T. SMYTHE, . 1-15 6040 Business Manager. XHEA TR E ,:.'B/ OVA L. MONDAY, JANUARY 20th. GEORGE DARRELL'S HENRY ,VX COMBINATION. The World-renowned Young English Tragedian * - MR GEORGERIGNOLD In hia Grand and Unecf&alled Representation of Shakspeato's y HENRY V. Supported by a company of artists specially culled from tho Theatres Royal Melbourne and Sydney, together with several of tbo principal members of tho New Zealand stage. Await future announcements. Box office on and after Wednesday at Bunz's. Dreaadrclc, 6s; stalls, 4s: pit, 2s. George Dsrreil, solo proprietor. N. S. Edwards, secretary. 1-14 5980 SOLDIERS ! ATTENTION 1 i FIRST REHEARSAL of SUPERNUMERARIES for HENRY V. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Quarter past six o'clock sharp, Front room—Upstaira, THEA TB E ROY AL. | 1-16 6111 N. S. EDWARDS. I"" CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. ' rjYRAND/^ONOEET. In aid of the DESTITUTE PATIENTS RELIEF FUND, THEATRE ROYAL, The use of which ha. been gratuitously placod at the Hospital Committee by Mr H. F. Towle. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1879. Miss Amy Sherwin has kindly, deferred hor departure to assist on the occasion. 1. Overture, "LaGasza Lodra" (Rossini)— Orchestra. 2. Part Song, "The Young Musician a" (Franz Kuoken)—The Ohriatchuroh Glee Club. 3. Aria, "II sogretto" (Lucretia Borsia.— SIGNORA VENOSTA. b (Who has kinkly given her services.) A Pianoforte Solo, "Spinlied" (Henri Littolff)-MrW. H.Snnms. " 5. Song, " The Yeoman's Wedding " (Prince Poniatowski) —Mr R. Foster. 6. Fanta»ia on airs from Schira's opera "Niccolo do Lapi" (concertina and piano)— Miss lavinia Taylor. 7. BALLAD-MIBB AMY SHERWIN. 8. Part Song, " The Three Ch_..r_" (H. Truhn)—The Christchurch Glee Club. 9. Grand Seleotion, "Lea Denx Magots"— Orchestra. Part n. 1. Grand Selection, "Melus-V.'* (Mendelsohn) —Orchestra. 3. Part Song, "Tell mc on What. Holy Ground" (Tt. Fan)—Tho ChristchnrcGlee Olub. 4. Song, " When the Quiet Moon is Beaming" (Johannes Behondorff}— Mr B. Fojfer. 5. Duet (concertina and piano), Welsh Aira (R. Blagrove)—Miss h. Taylor and Mr W. H. Simms. 6. Duet, "Mai Begendo" (Ti Trovatere. — SIGNORA VENOSTA A ME. H. F. TOWLE. 7. Part Song. "A Vintage Song" (Mendelsohn) —Christchurch Glea Club 8. Fantasia—Orchestra. Doors open at half-past 7 j to commence punctually at 8. Dress circle or stalls, reserved seats, ss; pit, 2s 6d. Seats should bo reserved at Bunz' Music Warehouse. Tickets at Milcer and Thompson's, and Wood's. Carriages may be ordered at half-past 10. A late tiain will leave for Lyttelton at 11 p.m. 3-11 5813 Oddfellows* Hall. MDLLE ALIC_rCH__2BON_n.r. FOB TWO NIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY, 23bd JANUABY, AND MONDAY, 27th JANUARY. Box plan now open at Bunz's. Prices—Dress Circle, ss; Second Scats, 2s 6d; Gallery, Is. 1-16 6076 -Eectings &c A MEETING of those' interested in the MERCHANTS' EMPLOYES* ISCNIC will be held at the Scotch Stores on FRIDAY EVENING, 17th inst., at half-pasi seven sharp.. E. H. SHIRLEY, Sectetaiy pro. tern. 146 6081 X EASTERN BOWLING? CLtTB^ THE above BOWLING GREEN ia OPEN to the publio on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Club daja—Tuesdays, That-day., aad Satur days. __ 11.22268 XES3E H. HALL, Proprietor. ABT UNION. THE Entire Hone CHANCELLOR-will be DRAWN for at Mr Shearman's Sample Booms, A__b__ton, on THURSDAY, the 16th of January, at 7 o'clock p.m. 1.14 5937 GEORGE APDINaTON. OaNTEBBUBY UIFLE A.SSOCIATION. THURSDAY, JANUARY SOth, At 8 a.m. punctually. PRIZE FIRING FOB BLAKE'S CHALLENGE CUP. THE MAYOR'S CUP. PETERSEN'S ' CHALLENGE! CUP. Entries must be made at Warner's Hotel between Band 9 p.m. an Wednesday, 88th mat. y X I_6 81w

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4176, 16 January 1879, Page 1

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