Exhibition Notices. TNTEBNATIONAL TDIXHIBITION. OPBN--11 a,m. to 5 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. ADMHSION-lONE SHILLING. SPECIAL ABT GALLEBY BIXPENCE EXTBA. AUSTBIAN BAND*PLAYS DAILY, 3 to 5 and 8 to 10. machinebyln motion, 12 to 5 and 8 to 10. 4-20 9113 B. 8. WALPOLE. Recretery. EXHIBITIOIST. to-night, tonight, TENNYSON'S NATIONAL ANTHEM. GBAND CHOEXJS. One Hundred Performers. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE GBEATEST MUSICAL EFFECT. 6-24 NO EXTBA CHARGE. 832 INTEENATIONAL EXHIBITION. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 25th, 1882. ABAKD riONCEBT 1 Under the direction of SIGNOR ENRICO SORGE, At which will appear all the PRIZE WINNEBS At the recent MUSICAL CONTESTS, Military and Orchestral Bands Vocalists ■."■;■"'l. Soloists • Pianoforte Quartette. PB OGB AM ME. Pabt I. Overture ... "Maesaniello" ... Amber Amateur Orchestral Society. Soag "I Fear no Foe" ... Piaiuti MrHuxtable. Song ..." O Fair Dove, Fond Dove"... Gatty Mrs C. M. Gray. ; Song "The Vagabond" ... MoHoy Mr D'Mmoine. Song... "The Lost Chord" ... Sullivan Miss Thompson {pupil of Signer Serge.) Pianoforte ... Signer Sorffi Organ ... Mr Searell Solo Clarinette Signer Sorge Song... ..."It was a Dream" ... Cowen Miss Little (pupil of Signer Sorge). Selection ... "LaVestale" Spontini Amateur Orchestral Society. An Interval of Ten Minutes. Pabt 11. Fantasia ... "II Trovatore" ... B. Smith City Guards' Band. Boog "The Old Sexton" ... Bussed Mr Huxteble. Song... "The Lady of the Lea"... Smart Mrs O. M. Gray. Song... "Let mc like a Soldier Fall" Wallace Mr D'Elmaine, Song "Olivia" ... CotrfordDick Miaa Thompson., Song... "The Flower Song" ... Gounod Miss Little. Fantasia " Notre CherieAlasoo" ...B. Smith City Guards' Band. Pianist ... Signer Enrico Sorge To •ommemee at 7.30. 6-24 NO EXTrTcHABGB. 80S NEW ZEALAND INTEBNATIONAL EXHIBITION. QUEENS BIRTHDAY, 24tb or MAY, 1882. SPECIAL ATTBACTION. TENNYSON'S NATIONAL ANTHEM "HANDS ALL BOUND," Will be Snug for the First Time in the Southern Hemisphere BY THE OHBISTCHUBOH CHOBAL SOCIETY, Under the Leadership of H. Wells, Esq., During the Evening Concert. , 5.23 VIVAT BEGINA 774 INTEBNATIONAL EXHIBITION. rUHOS. QUILL begs to OFFER bis sincere X THANKS to the Citueos of Christchurch and his Country Friends for their kind Patronage since his commencement of business in Ghristcburch, and now, having entirely renovated the Luncheon Booms, is prepared to supply the Best Luncheon in Christchnrch. All Wines and Spirits sold by mc at the Exhibition will be guaranteed of the best and purest description in Christchurcb. 5-18 571 T. QUILL. TNTEBNATIONAL XjIXHIBITION. KBIETMYEB ft WOODBOFFE'S GEEAT EXHIBITION OF WAXWOBKS AMD GLASS BLOWING. Location—To the left of Concert Boom, by the 5.3 Carriage Basaar. 9682 ftßuwofaace Companleo. VICTOBIA INBUBANOE COMPANY, • vLOnTED. ESTABLIBHBI> 1849. o^crA£~ißi.o(»,oa>. _T«BE, MARINE AND KEDELITY Jt* GUABANTEE BIBKS accepted at lowest current rates. Prompt Settleeienta and liberal Interpretftbo» of Poteaes in case of toe^, DALGETY & OOMPY., 2-115747 Agents teOantexbury North.
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Press, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5216, 24 May 1882, Page 1
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