Ammsement*. mHEATRE "DOTAL. Lessee ... MrM. Hegarty. Stage Manager ... Mr Shaw Cross. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. to-nTght, SATURDAT, DECEMBER Ist, 1883, And every Evening until further notice. THE COURTMINSTRELS (Ladies and Gentlemen). ]_4 IN NUMBER -J-j^ The Most Talented Company in New Zealand. Also, THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDT COMPANT, After an unprecedented Season of 21 Weeks in Sydney. PROGRAM_IE-Pakt I. COURT MINSTRELS. Interlocutor Mr Shaw Cross Overture and Vocal (" Little Sweethearts") —Court Minstrels Song, "StiU thine own"—Miss Vesta Amor, Refrain," WUI you be my hoUyhock "—Mr Johnny Cowan BaUad, " Don't Forget Mc, Little Darling" —Miss Bella Sutherland Sonor (comic)," Hannah Maria Jaybird "— Mr T. Buckley Ballad, " The Old Wooden Rocker "—Misa Eva Winnette Finale, "The Sleeping Beauties "—Coin-, pany Part 11. THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDT, MOLLIE O'CONNOR: Or, IRELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. Cast of Characters. C. P. Doolittle, Esq. (a Tourist) Mr Shaw Cross Julius F. Cuffee (Servant to Doolittle) Mr Johnny Cowan Barney O'NeU (a Guide) Mr Tom Buckley Charlotte (Sister to Doolittle) Miss Vesta Amor MoUie O'Connor (the BeUe of KUlarney) Miss May Vivian ' Box plan at Milner and Thompson's; Pit and StaU tickets at Levy's, tobacconist. Dress circle, 4s; stalls. 2s 6d: pit, la. FRANK EDWARDS, Agent. 12-12956 Oddfellow s* II al l, LICHFIELD STREET. THURSDAT, ISth DECEMBEB, 1883. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT in aid of a Fund to procure a Pianoforte for the benefit and amusement of the patients in the CHRIBTCHURCH HOSPITAL, when wiU be presented, for the first time in this city, the sparkling comedy,' in three acts, by Ef. J. Byron, entitled, PARTNERS FOB LIFE. Dramatic Persona). Mr Mervyn, a country gentlemanMr Frank H__a_. Tom GUroy, his cousin, at the barMr P. E. Hubbard Moggies, his confidential servantMr H. W. Newman Sir Archibald Drellincourt, a philanthropist— Mr H. A. Ban-ford Major BiUiter, on half pay— Mr Herbert A. Glassoa Ernest, Mervyn's nephew— Mr S. Herbert Goppinger, from the colonies—Mr Hawley EmUy Mervyn, a young cousin"! of Mr Mervyn's Lady Fanny Smith, her old school- l fellow f Amateurs, Miss Priscilia, Mervyn's sister Derbyshire, her maid J Choice Selections of Music wiU be rendered by an efficient Orchestra during the evening. i Doors open at 7.80 p.m. ,• performance;to ; ■< commence at 8 p.m.. ~- ' Prices of Admission — . Front Seats, 3s j Back ditto; 2s; GaUeryJs. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs - Petersen and Co., Coates and Co., Sandstein, A. White, Wood and Co. (stationers), - and Members' of the Hospital Board and Staff. Notice wUI be given when Box Plan is open. R. T. BELL, Hon. Treasurer. . 12-12848 PATIENCE. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! UNPRECEDENTED ENTHUSIASM! The Opera wUI be repeated on SATURDAT, Ibt DECEMBEB, At the Oddfellows' Hall, kaiapoi. Overture, 7.30 sharp. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Front seats, 2s 6d j back, Is 6d. _' ' 11-30 2870 'CON____GATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, MANCHESTER STBEET. MONDAT, DECEMBEB Bbd. A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTBUMENTAL CONCERT, WUI be given as above by MR 1. CORRICK, Assisted by his Orchestral Society PnpOe ana Double Quartette Club. Proceeds in aid of the Organ Fund. PART I. Overture," Le Diademe "—Orchestra Quartette (unaccompanied), "Stars of the Summer Night"—Glee Club Song," The Gauntlet "—Mr Adams Cornet solo—Mr Phillip Mohr and Orchestra '■■»•.• Song," ChUdren'fl Voices "—Mrs Corrick Violin solo," Life let us Cherish "—Miss Wynn-Williams Quartette, "Summer Longings "—Glee Club Selections from Traviata (flute solo, Mr MiUs)—Orchestra. . PART n. Waltzes, " Tres Jolie "—Orchestra Quartette, "Songto Spring"—Glee Clab Quintette (imitation of the Mandolina)—' Messrs Skelton and Garland (violins), Corrick (viola', Oakey (violonceUo), Belgrave (bass) Song, "The Minute Gun "—Mr H. Johnson Selection from Anna Bolena (clarionet solo. Mr De Bonis) —Orchestra Song—Mrs C. M. Gray .. ~ Trio (Allegro from Haydn's 26th>-Mr Corrick (piano). Miss Wjsrnn-Williains (rioUn), I__tor Wynn-Williamß (violoncello) Part song (with solos)," Good Night "— Glee Club National Anthem—Band and Glee Club. The Quartette Club wUI consist of Misses Button and Kent, sopranos j Mesdames Gray and Corrick, contraltos: Messrs Johnson and Broadburst, tenors: Messrs Adams and Flick, bassos. The Orchestra wUI consist of tiie foUowing gentlemen from Mr Corrick- School of Music:—Messrs Parsons, Garland, England and Sand stein (violins): Skelton (viola), Oakey (violonceUo), Belgrave (bass), Mills (flute). Assisted by the following gentlemen:—Messrs De Bonis aad HUlier (clarionets), Mohr and Raphael (cornets), Mr Lilly (trombone bass). Leader and pianist, Mr A. Corrick. To commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, ls. 12-1 2947 Agricultural and Pastoral* COURTENAI AGRICLLTURAL AND* PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. T|ISTBIBUTIO_r OF TJEE_ES>: KIRWEE, DECEMBER 4th, _.■ 7 p.m. -.■-, 12-1 2855 A. MoNAE, Treasurer. TO BUTCHBRS. Ac. WASTE PAPniToS SALE at the Offleeo. this Paper.
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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5680, 1 December 1883, Page 1
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