AMUSEMENTS. CHORAL HALL, LATIMER SQUARE. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION ACCORDED BY CROWDED AUDIENCES. ; POSITIVELY THE LAST CONCERT BUT ONE. [ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AMY SHERWIN. j (THE AUSTRALIAN NIGHTINGALE). AMY SHERWIN will sing— Recit. and Air—" Wie nahte m.r, der Schlammer" I (Der Freischute), C. yon Weber. Air-"CouuletsduMysoli" (La Perle dv Bresil), F. David. Flute oblmato by Mr Stonebam. " The Last Rose of Sumtnir" (Irish Ballad). Air — " 1 dreamt I dwi "t in Marble Halls " I ("Bohemian Girl"), B life. ! ARTHUR DEANE will Sing-- " The Last Watch," P'nsuta. " Life," Blunienthal. "Vicar of Bray." And duets "This is thy Deed" ("Bohemian Girl") Balfe, " What's to Do" ("Martha"), Flotow, with Kitty Grindlay KITTY GRINDLAY will sing— "If Thou didst Love Mc," Denza •'The Flower Song" (" B'aust"), Gounod. " Rothesay Bay" (Scotch.) ALBERTO ZELMAN will playViolin Solos (a) " Simple aveu " (Thome) (b) " Mazurka" (Wieniawski) " Mazurka " (Zarzycki) HERBERT STONEHAM (Flute). S. SZCZEPANOWSKI (at the Piano). POPULAR PRICES, 2s & Is. Tickets at Messrs Milner and Thompson's, and Walker's, Tobacconist Doors Open at 7.15. Concert at 8. POSITIVELY THE LAST CONCERT. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 16TI1IHBT. Entirely New Programme. MADAME SHEKWIN'S Selections for the FAREWELL CONCERT (WEDNESDAY) Will be decided by Plebiscite. Voting Papers can be obtained at Milner and Thompson's and at To-night's Concert. L. G. SHARPE, Manager. 8580 JAMES TAIT, Representative. SPECIAL NOTICE. ~~~" IN COMPLIANCE with the Generally EXPRESSED DESIRE, MADAME AMY SHERWIN Will Git-e a "STUDENT'S HOUR," Which will take the form of a PRACTICAL LESSON in the ART of SINGING, Touching on general points of the Production of the Voice, Distinct Enunciation and Musical Phrasing, To take place in the CHORAL HALL, LATIMER SQUARE, ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 17th, 1898, At Three o'clock. IMPORTANT NOTICE. In order to allow a greater number of the public to benefit by Madame Sherwin's Lesson on Singing Special Prices have been arranged, viz.:— Reserved Seats, ss. Schools and Students of Music presenting certificate from teachers can Reserve their seats for 3s 6d. , .BackSeats, 2s 6d. Plan and tickets at Milner and Thompson's. L. G. SHARPE, Manager. 8581 JAMES TAIT, Representative. r\ P EB A HOUS B. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th, ST. PATRICK'S EVE;? GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT. PROGRAMME — PART I. 1. Orchestral Overture—" Gem 3of Ireland " (Volti)— Rossiter's String Band. 2. Song—'"Tis Believed that the Harp "(Moore)—Mr i V P, Hockley. ■"*orSons^-KillMney, B ;b^ Robinson. ...■'• 4. Recitation, Irish— "Shamus O'Brien "—Mr Winter Hall. 5. Song — "Terence's Farewell to Kathleen" (Dufferin)—Signora Venosta. (Specially engaged for this concert) 6. Song—"Off to Philadelphia" (Haynes)—Mr Russell Halley. 7. Daet (Two Pianos)—" Fantasia on Irish Airs" (Barker)— Misses C. and M. O'Brian (Pupils St Mary's Convent). 8. Song—"The Irish Emigrant" (Barker)—Mr C. Read. 9. Song—"Dear Little Shamrock" (Jackson)— Miss Lucy Ryan. 10. Patriotic Duet—"Our Native Lands"( Waller J. and R. Peterson. 11. Irish Reel—Mr O'Callaghan and Company. Interval ot Five Minutes. 1. Instrumental Selection—" Erin's Pride" (D'Albert) —Banjo and Guitar Band, under the leadership of Mr B. Post. 2. Song—"The Wearing of the Green " (HunterMr A. F. Young. 3. Song—" Kathleen Mavourneen" (Chough)— Mrs E. T. Robinson.' 4. Selection, Instrumental — " Irish Diamonds " (Pope)— Pianos, Misses Burke, Poff, O'Connell and Monica Fowler; Organ, Miss Fowler (Pupils of Barbadoes street Convent). 5. Song—" Father O'Flynn" (Stanford)—Mr Russell Halley. / 6. Song —"The Kerry Dance" (Molloy)—Signora Venosta. 7. Song—"The Meeting of the Waters" (Moore)— Mr C. Read. 8. Ireland's National Dance—Mr F. Peat 9. Song—"Come Back to Erin" (Olaribel)—Mr P. Hocklev. 10. Grand Finale and Chorus-(a) " Erin the Tear and the Smile" (b) "O'Donnell Aba" (Moore)— Pupils Marist Brothers' School. Accompanists—Mrs W. Cronin and Miss Robinson. Musical Director—Mr H. Rossiter. Stage ManagerMr R. Beveridge. Doors open 7.15, commence at 8 o'clock. Admission to all parts ls. Reserved chairs ls extra. Stage furnishings kindly supplied by H. Fuhrmann and Co. ; pianos and organ by Milner and Thompson. E. O'CONNOR, Hon: Sec. GRAND CATHOLIC DEMONSTRATION, At CHRISTCHURCH RACECOURSE, On ST. PATRICK'S DAY, MARCH 17ra, 1898. StanmOre Brass Band in Attendance. Programme of Sports, to Start at Eleven. Cli' I 'en's Sports will be continued all day. Open lor'; :i!holic school children. Truins will leave Christchurch Railway Station at 10.30 a.in. and 2.15 p.m. All the children should meet at Barbadoes street not later*than 9.30 a.m. on Thursday morning. Admission to the grounds for adults, including railway fare, ls 6d. Admission otherwise than by train, 6d. A. J. MALLEY, Hon. Sec. Sports Committee. A POUND SOCIAL will be held in Hobbs's Building THIS EVENING. Gents 2s, Ladies a pound of refreshments. Piano and Violin supplied by Misses Treagh. Mr C. Whittington, M.C- 8560 DANCING. ~~~ " THE MISSES BUCHANAN will HOLD their JUVENILE CLASS in the ART GALLERY, on SATURDAYS, at 2.30 p.m. ADULT CLASS, FRIDAYS; 7.30 p.m. Practice Class, Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Hall, Hereford street Address—Aorangi, Hereford street E. City. 7_27 FASHIOfABLE DANCING. Tt/fTISS EVELYN (fIWPER (pupil of Mrs Sowerby, _f_L Auckland), isferming CLASSES for tuition in latest styles of PLA* and FANCY DANCING, including Waltz, Minlet, Spanish C«_j»ea, Spanish Cotillion, Grecian Dlj_.ce. kc Linwood, New Brighton and For terms and portnlarsogp - at MESSRSJMgI-reR and SONS, 7998 JmmWaY^* 30 street (nextßeece^) NOTICES., nnHE "PRESS" is an authorised GAZETTE for all X Notices under the B"*hkruptcy Act IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, holden at Christchurch. NOTICE is hereby given that Statements oi Accounts and Balance-sheets in respect of thi undermentioned Estates, together with the Report oi the Audit Office thereon, have been duly filed in thi above Court; and I hereby farther give notice thai at the sitting ot the said Court, to be holden or Tuesday, the 29th day of March. 1898, I intend t< apply tor an Order Releasing mc Irom the Administra tion of the said estates. Dated this 14th day of March, 1898. Robert Cctton, of Christchurch, accountant Wood, Sfaand and Co., of Christchurch, merchants William Wood, of Christchurch James 31—nd, of Christchurch W. H. Whitesides, of Cliristchurch, baker Frederick Jameson, of leeston, auctioneer Henry Taylor, of Christchnrch, builder Michael Cook, of Leithfield, labourer W. T. Jane, of Christchurch, carpenter C. T. Napper, of Chiislchurch, civil engineer Thomas Duffy, of W-Jpara, labourer George Hall, of Le Bon's Bay, farmer D. B- Croesgrove, of Christchnrch, bootmaker Joseph Tavlor. of Christchnrch, fishmonger Ellesmere"Neill, of Greenpori. butcher John Wild, of Papanui, coach proprietor. G. L. GREENWOOD, 8579 - . ; OrHcial Assignee. ■ -■ fiEN'TS immense assort! .tn* at Min-OB
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9985, 15 March 1898, Page 1
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