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Amusements. ry\ a eat r k r> oya l. Under the Management of A. T. Dunning Sixth Night and Undiminished Success of POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN OPEKA BOUFFE COMPANY. THIS (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY EVENINGS, JAN. 10th and 12th, FOR POSITIVELY TWONIUHTSONLY Grand production (first time in Christchurch), and on the same scale of splendour as the Company's former successes, Herr Yon Suppe's Grand Spectacular Opera Bouffe. in three acts, FATINIIZA! FATINITZA! FATINITZA! Synopsis of Scenery—Act l—The Camp of Count Kantchukoff before Rutschuk. Act ll—lnterior of Izzet Pasha's Harem. Act lll—Exterior of Count Kantchukoff's Summer Betreat. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13th, Production of Offenbach's Wonderful Success, also for the First Time in Christchuroh, the PRINCESS OF TBEBIZONDE ! PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE 1 PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE! The Opera produced under the immediate supervision of Mr TOM POLLARD. Popular Prices—Dreas Circle, 4s; Stalls, 23 Gd; Pit, Is. Box plan at Milner and Thompson's; stall and pit tickets at Levy's, tobacconiet. Doors open at 7.30 ; overture at 8. Manager for Messrs Pollard, 1-10 8878 *JAS. E. KITTS. /ODDFELLOWS' TT ALL. MONDAY JANUARY 12th. MADAME CECILIA STTMMERHAYES* CONCERT Under Special Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY TBEGOVERNOR. SIR WM. JERVOIS, K.C.B. PROGRAMME : Part I. 1. "Andante and Rondo Capriceioso" (Mendelssohn) —Madame Summerhayes. 2. Song—"The Requital" (Blumenthal) —Mrs Townend. 3. Solo Piano—A "The Last Hope" (Gottschalk) *, B " Laughing Watc:r" (Wehli). 4. Song—" Miei Eampolli Feminini" (Cenerentola) (Rossini)—Mr Gardiner. 5. Solo Piano—A, "March Funebro" (Chopio); B, " Pasquinade" (Gottschalk.) 6. Song—" The MesEage" (Blumenthal)— Mr Newberry 7. Solo Piano-=-*' Air from " LaTraviata" (_scber) P_bt 11. 1. Duet Piano—Mrs Edgar and Madame Summerhayes. 2. Song—"The Ferryman" (Pinsuti) — Mrs Townend. 3. Solo —Piano "Adagio and Rondo" from "Waldstein Sonata" (Beethoven) 4. Song—"To Anthea" (Hatton)—Mr Gardiner. 5. Solo Piino —Aira from "Rigoletto" (Liszt) 6. Solo Piano—"Balmoral"—(Sivrai) Door 3 open at half-past seven. Concers at Eight. 1 ickets to be obtained at Messrs Milner and Thompson's. 1-10 Admission—4s and 23. £819 ADDPELLOWS' TTALL. TWO GRAND*CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN BY HERR BENNO SCHEREK, Pianist, and HERR FELIX BCHMELLITSCHECK, Violinist, assisted bt MISS J. B. SPENSLEY, SOPBANO, AMD MR A. COLBORNE BABER, Babitonb, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 13th & 14th JANUARY, 1885, Commencing at 8 p.m. on each evening. Programme for the First Concert—l. Duo, "Autumn" (Mendelssohn), Miss Spensley and Mr Baber. 2. Violin solo, Concerto, "Le Petit Tambour," Op. 5 (David), Herr Felix Sohmellitscheck. 3. Cavatiua. "Ernani, Involami" (Verdi), Miss I. B. Spensley. 4. Piano solo, Polonaise de Concert, Op. 53 (Chopin). 5. Song, " A Life for Thee " (Sullivan), Mr A. Colborne Baber. Ten minutes' interval. 1. Sonata in A, Op. 47, dedicated to Ereutser (Beethoven), (a) Adagio—Presto, (b) Andante con variazione, (c) Finale—Preßto, Herren Sohmellitscheck and Scherek. 2. Song, "Spinning" (Cowen), Miss I. B. Spensley. 3. Piano soli, (a) "Norwegian Bridal Procession" (Grieg), (b) "Prophetic Birds " (Schumann), (c) " Caprice Espagnole" (Ketten), Herr Benno Scherek. 4. Songs (a) "It was a Dream " (Lassen), (b) "To Anthea" (Hatton), Mr A. Colbome rJaber. 5. Violin solo. Souvenir de Bellini (Artot). Herr Felix EcbmollitEcheck. 6. Song "Far Away," with violin obligate (RaUiwoda), Miss I. B. Spensley. ADMISSION— Reserved Chairs, 4s; Back Seat and Gallery, 2s fid. ■ , Box plan now open at Messrs Milner and Thompson's, where seats can be reserved for either night. 19 8779 mHEATBE "DOTAL. Mr ISAAC SELBY will Lesture on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT on "Samson the Foxhunter." Musical selections by an excellent orchestra. , .... Discussion and questions invited. " Tiuth is a thing to be shouted from the housetop, not to be whispered over rose-water after dinner when the ladies are gone away." Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. Admission—Circle and stalls Is, pit 61. 1-10 8865 DANCING. ME GARDINER'S CLASS will RESUME on TUESDAY NEXT. BALL to be held February 3rd. Music Lessons—Violin, Cornet and Piano. String Band meets every Monday. For terms, apply 78 Lichfield street. 1-10 8861 Produce. DAIRY PRODUCE mHE UNDERSIGNED are CASH JL BUYERS of BUTTER, CHEESE, Ac., in any quantity, at Highest Market Rates. Dealers and Butter Makers aro lent the proper tubs for the exportation of newlymade Butter, thereby securing highest values. CANDY, STEEDB ft CO., Xxport, Produce and Provision Mcrchanta, 136 Cashel street, Corißtchurch. 4.58540 JLost and Found. LOST, from 290 Cashel street West, DANDIE DINMONT PUP. Finder rewarded. 1-10 8835 T OST, SIX YOUNG SOWPIQS. AnyI 4 one giving information leading to recovery of same will be rewarded. Cabtbb Brothers, Lower Biccarton. 1-10 8815 OST, BAY MABE (Draught), one hind foot white, white star on forehead, i girth galled when lost, and shod all round. • Anyone returning same will be rewarded, . and anyone detaining will be prosecuted. E. A. Lock, Jun., Storekeeper, Par*"."'STBAYED into my Paddock at tbj> Wheatsheaf Hotel, ShandY Track. , BAY MARE, aged, with saddle en, branded .R in horeeahoo on near rump. *•*•■• i Clabk. 1-10 8820

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6028, 10 January 1885, Page 1

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