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Entertainments, V. R. THEATRE EOTAL. last Night but One of MISS ALICE MAT. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OP THE JJOTAL Jj'JNGLISHQ GREATBILL. ANNI VE E S aTS T NIGHT. The Ferformaace will commence with Legouiz's Comic Opera in one Act, THE CRIMSON SOAEP! Conmrino, a Venetian noble ... Mr B. Leviaon. Saesafrasso, a Venetian citizen ... Mr H. Vernon. Ernesto, Comorlno’a son Mr H. Hallam. Marco, Cornorino’s steward ... Mr C. Newton. Scriblino, secretary to the council Mr Wilkinson. Bianca, Sassafrasso’s daughter ... Miss F. Howe. Tessa, her maid ... ... ... Miss Lambert. Tune—Decadence of the Venetian Bepublic. After which Arthur Sullivan’s Comic Triumveretta of COX AND BOX! John James Cox ... ... Mr C. H. Templeton James John Box Mr H, Vernon Sergeant Bouncer Mr B. Levison To conclude with Offenbach’s Charming Comic Operetta, LISCHEN AND FEITZCHBN. LISCHEN ... .'. MISS ALICE MAT. PBRAQOMPANT Conductor ...Mr G. B. Allen, (Mus. 800. Oxon.) Prices of Admission Dress Circle, 6s; Stalls, 4s: Pit, 2s. Box office at Mr C. Bennington's Music Warehouse, where plan of Theatre can be seen and seats secured. Doors open at 7.30; Opera to commence at 8 o’clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45, *3T All Accounts against the above Company, must be sent in, not later than Thursday, Dec. 17. MR M. L. RAPHAEL, 2562 General Agent. PENSLET’S I~|~ ALL. HIGH STREET. s JJOTAL JjT THE NGLISH/~h PEEA i QPEEA £JOMPANT Will give a GRAND CONCERT. ANNIVERSAET NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAT, DECEMBER 16. PROGRAMME. Paet i. Chorus —“ The Chough and Crow;," solos by Miss Ada S. Taylor, Mrs Benham, and Mr Benbam— Bishop. Song—' 1 Rock’d in the Cradle of the Deep, Mr Hobbs—Knight. Song—“ Lilyhells,” Miss Ada S. Taylor—Wallace. Song—“ Though fortune darkly o’er me frown," Mr Templeton—Balfe. Ballad—“ She wore a wreath of roses," Miss Alice May—Knight, Solo, Concertina—Fantasia on airs from William Tell," Miss Lavinia Taylor—Case Song—“ The Erl King," Mr Price—Schubert. Ballad—“ Robin Adair," Miss Alice May—Old Air. Song—“ Here upon my vessel’s deck," Mr Templeton —Ricci. Chorus—The celebrated Letter Scene from the “ Grand Duchess," solos by Miss B. Harris, Miss Lester, Miss Johns, and Miss JohnstoneOff enhach. Interval of Ten Minutes. Paet ii. Song—“ Tell me Mary how to woo thee," Mr Price —Hodson. Ballad—“ The Last Bose of Summer,” Miss Alice May—Old Irish Air. Solo Concertina—Fantasia on Scotch Airs, Miss Lavinia Taylor—Case. Duet —" Te Banks and Braes," Miss Alice May and ■ . Mr Hallam—Old Scotch Airs. Ballad Reichardt. Song—“ The Pilgrim of Love," Mr Hallam— Bishop. Song—“ The Nightingale’s Trill," Mias Ada S. Taylor—Ganz, Duet— 1 * All’s Well,’’ Mr Lester and Mr Hobbs— BrahamSong—" Nearer and Dearer,” Miss Florence Howe —Claribel, Ballad—" The Anchor's Weighed," Mr Hallam— Dibdin. Ballad Claribel. . * Finale—Laughing chorus “ Vadasi • va di qm, Everyone—Martini. Mr G. B, Alien and Mr Searell at the Pianoforte. Doors open at half-past 7, Concert to commence at 8. Choirs, reserved and numbered, Ss; Back Seats, 2s 6d. 2571 MUSIC HALL. IY|~A dame ' l^ ri NT E E ’ s GRAND CONCERT, ANNIVERSAET NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16, Commence at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME— Pabt I. Grand Piano Duet—" Les Huguenots," Madame and Miss Winter Song—" The Scout,” Mr Carder Song—“ Sing, Birdie, Sing,” Miss Winter Piano Solo—“ Les Echoes de Londres," introducing “ Annie Lanrie," and “ Dixie’s Land," (composed for Madame Winter by Emile Berger), Madame Winter Comic Song—Mr J. Bowley Vocal Duet— 11 O’er hill, o’er dale," Madame and Mian Winter Flnte Solo—Mr J. Bowley Transatlantic Cariosities —Mr Tule Paet 11. Piano Duet—Grand Skating Chorus from “ Le Frophtite," Madame aud Miss Winter Ballad—“ The Forsaken," Miss Winter Song (new)—" She was my boyhood’s dream,” Mr Carder Vocal Duet—" The Cousins,” Madame and Miss Winter Comic Dialogue—Sayings and Aphorisms, Mr Yule Ballad—" My Molly Asthore,” Miss Winter Vocal Duet—" I’ve wandered in dreams," Miss - _ and Mr Carder 5. Comic Song-m. i jßn-jgy }. Grand Fantasia—" Yictoii v . ar< l <ja« l fi.Winte r Accompanist—Mr NEVILLE BARNETT. Tickets—6s, 2s, and Is. Tickets to he obtained at Mr C. Bonnington s High street; Mr Spensley’s, Cashel street; Crystal Palace Warehouse; and at Mr Lake’s, Bookseller, High street. 2551 jpTTRTfiTCTTirRCH HARMONIC SOCIETY. CONCBET WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23. HAYDN’S “ IMPERIAL MASS,” AND MENDELSSOHN’S “ ATHALIB.” Tickets, 3s; to be obtained at Messrs Bonningion’s, Spensley’s Music Depot, and Mrs Pope. !540 J. S. JAMESON, Acting Secretary. Bazaars. GRAND BAZAAR, NEW ODDFELLLOWS’ HALL, IN aid of the Building Fund of the New Church of St Paul’s Presbyterian Congregation, will be opened THIS DAT, DECEMBER 16, AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK. A Bare and Rich Display of Goods, both useful fnifi ornamental, will be offered for Sale, at such prices as cannot foil to command Speedy Clearance, The stalls will be presided over as follows No. I—Mesdames Campbell, Watts, and Misses Sutherland, No. 2—Mesdames J. Anderson and Duncan, and Misses Anderson. , , No. 3—Young Ladies’ Stell-MrsD. Sutherland, Misses Anderson and Clark. No. 4—Teachers’ Stall—Misses Gavin, Cook, and Lady Teachers. _ No. s—Refreshment Stall— Mesdames Broadley and Bruce. Christmas Trees, Ac. —Mrs MDougoll and Misses M’Dougall. Admission price each day, Is. In connection with the Bazaar, a Sale of lave 1 Stock will be held at the heck of the Hall, at S p.m. ’ this day. Mr C. C. Aikman has kindly consented ■ to officiate as Auctioneer. Entertainment each night by THE WIZARD OF THE SOUTH. 2568

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLII, Issue 4320, 16 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLII, Issue 4320, 16 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLII, Issue 4320, 16 December 1874, Page 1

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