Amusements, &c, THEATRET>OYAL. Jti THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. SIXTH WILHELMJ CONCERT. SIXTH WILHELMJ CONCERT, AND LAST BUT TWO. A NOTABLE PROGRAMME. Part T. 1. Sonata queri una Fantasia (Moonlight Sonata) Becihovont Mb Max Vogrich. 2. Aria from "la Favorita " ... Donizetti Mies Marie Conhon. 3. For the first time here, the famons " Chaconn*," bt Bach, played withont accompaniment by Hebe August Wilhbhij. Note—The "Chaconne" is considered to botho most comprehensive and elaborate piece tmlion for the violin, containing enormous technie&l difficulties in its execution. 4. Berceuse—Polonaise in A Plat ... Chopm Mb Mas Voaßicn. pabt n. 5. " Aye Maria " (by request) ... Sohutmrti Herb August Wilhelmj. 6. "Cradle Song" MoadelMohii MISH MABIE CONKON. 7. Fantasiestuek Ernst Hebr August Wilhelsij. 8. Ballad—" la it & Dream " ... Coweu Miss Mabih Conhon". 9. Fantaaie on "Robert Iβ Diable ... Vogrich Mb Max Togrich. THURBDAY ANdTrIDAY EVENINGS, LAST TWO WILHELMJ CONGESTS. Seats for sale at Messrs MiJner and Thompson's. Priceß—Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3a; Pit, 2b. 12-21 3568 m H E A T li Jsj p 0 ¥ A L Lessees ... Theo. Hamilton and J. 8. Willis. Stage Manager Theo. Hamilton. FAREWELL CHRISTMAS DRAMATIC FESTIVAL OP LOUISE POMERQY, Supported by the strongest combination ever witnessed in New Zealand, COMMENCING ON CHRISTMAS EVE, WITH Gilbert's Mythological Comedy PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Galatea Louise Pomsrot. JOS. PICKERBGILL, Manager for 12-21 3539 Louise Ponseroy. tfl AIE T V mHBA TB B . OPENING NIGHT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22nd. LYONS' TOURIBTS AND PLEASURE PARTY, In their Sparkling Entertainment, entitled MUSICAL MOMENTS. Popular Prices—3s, 2a, and Iβ. Doors open at 7.50; commence at 8. For further particulars, Bee future advesUEamsnta. ... ■ LOOK OUT FOR GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMINE, £XHRISTCBUHCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. "MESSIAH," DECEMBER 22nd, AT THB OD DP E L LOW S' Of AL L. TICICBTS-Ss each, at Spensley'a and Milaer and Thompson's Musio Shops. H. E. LOUGHNAN, ; Honorary Secrstapy, &g° NOTICE TO MEMBERS.—TLeSeotc tary will be glad to receive on TOESDAY NIGHT all UNPAID SUBSCRIPTION for term ending 31st December, 1881. 13-19 333S OPEN THIS DAY. MONTAGUE'S CHRISTMAS jHAENIYAI,, FANCY FAIR, AND ART GALLEBY, IN FORD AND NEWTON'S BUILDINGS, Cashel street East. THE LARGEST AND BE3T DISPM.Y OF FANCY GOODS EVER EXHIBITED IN THE COLOHY. TOYS. DOLLS, WORK BOZSS, DEBK3, Albnme, Japanese Curios, and Thonaaada of other NOVELTIES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS- . In addition to the usual Display will n $ A GRAND ART GALLESY, Comprising -fIR/V FIRST-CLASS PICTURES, y JLdir .best Masters. Also, The most Rare Collection of BOOKS evsr imported to the Southern Hemisphan*. Note—NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. EVERY ONe"~InV IT ED. _ . 12-19 3425 ArS Ural®n BY PERMISSION OF THE COLOMAL SECRETARY. GEANB ABT.-TJKION yAIUABLE jpiC TUBES, The Property of Mb J. BLAKE. 1000 SHARES, AT £1 EACH. Jliß «l • JOLAKE Will o£Fer the whole of hi* very valuable and choice selection of PICTURES, by the bust English Artiste, by way of ART UNION, consisting of Forty- fifePnxes. t&agiag in value front JB2 to .£165. The Picturee will be on view at the Booms 0? Charles Clark, Esq., Hereford efeess. Catalog-ass and circateze wiß and can also be obtained from t£e nndafaigseg. or at the Offices of Mr Charles Glaxk. HEEL BLACK, U-2S 2271 Agent, Cathedra! sqasro. ' . ******** Bitefi®©®» TWWXt Funeral of the late John V?vha -ml JL leave the Cava Eoofe Hotel This V 0.3 at 10 30 a nu, end pus &a East town belt, Ferry raaji, at 11.40 for the Ea«r hh Cemetery. IZ-21 Sovo Uadersa&ev.
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