fJIHBATRB ROYAL. POSITIVELY LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Previous to their departure for Dunedin. Last Four Nights of MISS ALICE MAY. STAGE-MANAGER—Mr A. L. INGLES. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF FAUST. On account of the length of the opera the doors will open at 7.15, and commence at 8 sharp. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), DECEMBER 15, In consequence of the numbers unable to gain admission, and by the general desire of those who attended last night, will be repeated, for the last time, Gounod’s masterpiece— FAUST. Marguerite ... Miss Alice Mat Cast of Characters; Faust Mr Henry Hallam Valentine Mr H. Vernon Wagner ... ... Mr B. Levison Mephistopheles ... Mr C. H. Templeton Siebel Miss E. A. Lambert Dame Miss B. Harris Marguerite ... Miss Alice May To conclude with the GRAND CELESTIAL TABLEAU OF MARGUERITE’S APOTHEOSIS ! Conductor..• Mr G, B. Allen (Mus. Bac. Oxon) Leader Mons. Fleury Prices of Admission —Dress circle, 6s ; Stalls, 4s ; Fit, 2s. Box office at Mr C, Bennington's Music Warehouse, where plan of Theatre can be seen and seats secured. Doors open at 7.15 ; Opera to commence at 8 o’clock. Carriages may be ordered at 10.45. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), ANNIVERSARY NIGHT. GREAT BILL, Including Offenbach’s charming comic Operetta, LISCHEN AND FRITZCHBN. Lischbn Miss Alice Mat Sullivan’s COX AND BOX, &c; &c 1 <3* All accounts against the above Company must be sent in not later than Thursday, December 17 th. Mr M. L. RAPHAEL, 12-15 2571 General Agent. M L, MADAME WINTER’S GRAND CONCERT. ANNIVERSARY NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1874. Commence at 8. PROGRAMME.—PART I, 1. Grand Piano Duet, “Les Huguenots,” Madame and Miss Winter 2. Song, “ The Scout,” Mr Carder 3. Song, “ Sing, Birdie, Sing,” Miss Winter 4. Piano Solo, “ Les Echos de Londres,” introducing “ Annie Laurie,” and “ Dixie’s Land,” composed for Madame Winter by Emile Berger, Madame Winter 6. Comic Song, Mr J. Rowley 6. Vocal Duet, “ O’er hill, o’er dale,” Madame and Miss Winter 7. Flute Solo, Mr J. Rowley 8. Transatlantic Curiosities, Mr Yule. PART 11. 1, Piano Duet, Grand Skating Chorus from “Le Proph6te,” Madame and Miss Winter 2. Ballad, “The Forsaken,” Miss Winter 5. Song (New), “ She was my boyhood’s dream,” Mr Carder 4, Vocal Duet, “ The Cousins,” Madame and Miss Winter 6. Comic Dialogue, Sayings and Aphorisms, Mr Yule 6, Ballad, “ My Molly Asthore,” Miss Winter 6. Vocal Duet, “ I’ve wandered in dreams,” Miss Winter and Mr Carder 7. Comic Song, Mr J. Rowley 8. Grand Fantasia, “ Victoria,” Madame Winter. AOGOMPANTIST—MR NEVILLE BARNETT. Tickets—3s, 2s, and Is. Tickets to be obtained at Mr 0. Bonnington’". High street; Mr Spensley’s, Cashel street- Crystal Palace Warehouse; and at Mr Lake 1 . ,, »® 0 °k Be M er i High street. J 2-15 2546 I. O’ ER A G. T. GOOD TEMPLAR PI'CNIC. A grand fete WILL BE HELD AT rangiora, ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1874, In a paddock convenient to the Railway Station,, on which occasion a variety or sports, &c, will be held. An efficient Band will be in attendance. A Special Train will leave Christchurch at 10.30 a.m, returning from Rangiora at 7.15 p.m. Tickets, including admission to grounds, 2s 6d each. No intoxicating liquors will he allowed on “•‘"“wBHH S. WILLIAMS. Secretary,
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