Entertatauawiia. . THEATHE BOYAL, j ItoYAL English Ofeea Company Stage Manager: ... Sir A, 1. Ingle*. ' : UNDEE . VICE-SEGAL PATEONAGE. THIS EVENING. ' THUESDAT, NOVEMBEE 12, "Will be repeated Flotow’s comic Opera’ M A E T H A; Or, EIOBSONO FAI E , As in thegood old days of Queen Anne. LADY HARRIET ... MISS ALICE MAT. Cost of Characters: Sir Tristan ...‘ ... MrH. Yemen Wonel .... ,„. ... Mr Henry Hall&m. PlUntet ... Mr C. H. Templeton SheriS- Mrß. Levison -iiT ij * • Characters in the Fair: The Fat Boy ~. Mr A. L. Ingles r The Thin Boy ... Mr Wilkinson The French Clown... ... Mr Wright The Bear ... ■ MasterFernando* Punch and Judy By Messrs Briggs and Newton. 1 Other. Characters by the Company. Nancy ... Miss E. A. Lambert Lady Htn.RTnr Miss Alice Mat ; Splendid Scenery By.Mr J.s. Willis and Assistants. _ RICHMOND PAIE. ; MISS ALICE MAT will sing during the Evening, ** TllA Tdilf D/kflA of finnimnr ** ond ** PnUn Adniw " The Last Ebse of Summer, and “ Bobin Adair.'' Full Band, Grand Chorus, and Corps de Ballet, -Grand Dresses, Appointments, and Effects. Conductor ...Mr Q, B. Allen, (Mns. Bac. Oxon.) Leader ... Mona. Fleury. FRIDAY, NOVEMBEE 13, 187*. Grand production of Offenbach's latest and.mpst Successful Comic Opera, 'GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT. Received last season with Immense Enthusiasm. , Bon pSce pt MV C. Bennington's Music Warehouse, where plan of the Theatre can he seed and seats secured. , Prices of Admission : Dress Circle, 6s (or a packet of twelve tickets), £3 1 Stolls., fa; Pit, 2s, Doors open at 7.30; Opera to commence sit 8 .•-.wv ’ Carriages' may be ordered for 10.46. MB M. L. RAPHAEL, General Agent. o'clock. 1207 ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD STEEET. MISS EOSINA CAEANDINI'S CONGEST, THURSDAY, NOV. 12, ■ Pbooeaume : Past I. Overture— 1 11 La Fde de Potsdam,” (C. Richard)— " Band. Quartette—" Lonely Night,” Orpheus. Song—“ Sing, Sweet Bird,” (Ganz)—Miss Borina ■ Carandini. • ' Song—“ Nil Desperandum,’' (Blockley) —Mr . . Hohbs. • • Duet—" Sainted Mother,” (Haritana) Miss Bosina Carahdlni and Miss Kent. Solo, Concertina—" L’ Btoile Du Nord,” (Blogrpve) Miss Lavfaua Taylor.- - Trio—" Guard Thee from Merest Motion,” (Lucretin Borgia)—Miss B. Carandini, Messrs Bell ■ and Hobbs. Song—“ Eily Mavoureen," (Lily of Killamey)— Mr Price. Quintette—" Blow Gentle Gales," (Bishop)—Miss E. Carandini, Miss Kent, Messrs Price, Stephens, aud Knox. . . , An interval of ten minutes. Pabt U. . Overture—“ Les Trois Clercs,” (Dumerque)— Band.. ■ Quartette—“Bacchanalian," (J. L. Hatton). ; - Cavatina—" Esmeralda.” (Levey)—Miss Bosina Carandini. Song—" Kit,, the Cobbler, I ’, (Hatton)—Mr Feldwick. ■ , Quartette—"lo, the, early boom of Uorniug,” (Siegeof Eoohelle)—Mias R. Carandini, Messrs Price, .Stephens, audKpux.. Scotch-Song—“ The Lund o’’the Leal,” (Austin Turner)—Mies Kent, PianotojW ■; Duet,—, MMaroty 'deg’.. MfnrmH- J Solo, ’ Concertina—“Lnrilne," (Blagrove)—Miss Lavinia Taylor. Sestette—“ Instant Vengeance,’’ (Lucia de Laminermoor)—Miss E. Carandini, Miss Kent, Messrs Price, Stevens, Feldwick, and Enojx. , Accompanyist—Ur B. Searell. Carriages may be ordered for 10.16. A plm.of:. the. Hall may .be ..seen at .Mr C. Bennington's, where seats con he secured. Admission—Eeserved Seats, fa ; Second Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 j concert to commence at 8. 1280 pASTESBCBT MUSIC HALL AQEICDLTDEAL EXHIBITION. 1
THIS EVENING, NHUESDAY, NOV. IS, IMMENSE SUCCESS OP 1 W. A. CHAPMAN AND MISS IDA BONNIPON In their Entertainment, of I MAGIG, . MUSIC, AND; MIMICEY. The Programme will.be selected from the following repertoireDisicatcdCanaries.Danoing Queen, Silver. Circles, .William Tell outdone with a rifle. Winds of Mystery, Mooo Moco, Cabalistic CoOkery, Witches' Pole, wonderful power of vision excelling second sight, extraordinary affinity between'cards and money, Egyptian Bag Mystery, Second Sight, Parlour Magic, all tricks explained. ' , Enthusiastic Beceptien of ■;EUGENE BEDA, The celebrated One-Legged Gymnast, Singer and Dancer, in his Wonderful Entertainment. Admission: Front Seate, 3s: Second Beats, 25.Gallery,'ls. i , Doors open at 7.30; Performance to commence at Stfdbck, '1 1281 MUSIC HAjLL. AGEICULTUEAI"EXHIBITION. ! . GEAND'BALE, TBHS Dancing to commence at' ll‘?p,munde*the ' ■ ''direct® of to efficient M.C Afltstulato OBILLE BAND,, under the Xffin&Sd in> Boom; ■ Dbrfbf^Tickets, 2s 6d. ; ■■ 1 MOLXON PBICES,!,! , MILLION.I I ! , ; spbnsley’s Hall, high steeeT. IrWS CABB’B VrOE-BOYAL SEANCES VICE-REGAL patbon^gb. ihini “ last night the Hall was crowded; all ‘were .. . *r, ... -aejigjitea. ■ and Snbiitte Pre»C Mono Schwartxi iwill. officiate'to. 1 pianist band. fpju.. bafepast;. ,7-. ’ ’ a, v Carr may hO; his office daily—morning,afternoon, and/Wr i Ug, 1,.. Brass.' ter qeen at ling—- . 1255 THE COI.LBQB LITEHAEY ENTERT ON--Art .MBHTS. nrraE ’'BiVALsb. wiHhd read on THURSDAY JL“nBXT; Novi lff.'utflp.to. • - 127*.• !' ; C j I ..a;.GItCOx'TBBILIi, lilmfian. X-CLASSA9 and spirits of idle best Thel BesAßilUardtiidam in ilor.l Saddle Homfsfor ,Ladip s or Geni Oood MB7 Alee aiea, fclon* Pvop etor FAMILY HiOTteL, nnpiSHoW, situated I , formerly owped by,, . SPEN tod affords Unrivalled -—,—,— » visitora ■ on' btofaibs* or pleasure, or' nornit themselves aMidst !tt» fiotnn railed soesery for which so nnl utiful toll is non TTON and 140* DANE'S GAEBICK HOTEL, Colombo street. ICAPLBS BBOTHEBSLeg toinform the public ITI tod thefe numerous friends'ihat they have Sen the above'welEknoWn hotel, todhaying the diuntage of dixeet importation froin the cellars of H. Maples A Sons, livmwool, toded to the cellarage itely "occupied by .W. Do Macfarlone, .Wine ferchtot, they hre confident Of being able to keep to the hitherto high character of this hotel for gIEST-CLASSWIN BS, SPIRITS, ALBS, Ac. They treat by‘selling a good article at the lowest remunerative priee to secure a continuance of the supporti*> liberally bestowed - on their predecessor. "The New LARGE BOOMS ABB NOW'COMPLETE, And offer evbry facility for HOLDING CLUB AND PUBLIC MEETINGS, : In addition, the hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and now offers the BEST ACCOMMODATION TO TRAVELLERS, VXMTOBS, AND OTHEES. ; 616
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLII, Issue 4291, 12 November 1874, Page 1
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