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Amusements,, Szo. THEATRE ROYAL. THE MONTAGUE-TUSNBK Opera C/ompant Cn Saturday Night the House was packed from floor to ceiling. Money was again refused at the ooore, and when the curtain fell vociferous cheers arose from the vast audience. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, 27tbUUKB, Wil be repeated, for positively the last time of Season, MARITAMA! The People’s Favourite, The name of which has been for the last ten years identified .with that of Mias Aunis Montague in its ideal representation by that great artiste; whilst the heart-filling song, “ Lot me like a Soldier Fall," hy Mr Charles Turner," and the inspiring aria, "ho, my Courage," hy Mr Edward Farley, together with the typical Lazarillo of Miss E. A. Lambert, have established a record in English opera on the Australian stage. MELODIES IN MAEITANA: “ ’Tis the Harp in the Air ’’ I Miss 41 Scenes chat are Brightest" S Annis Montague 44 There is a Flower that - ) Bloometh ” (. Charles Turner 4 ' I.e Met Like a Solder Fall "J 44 la Happy Moments" _ , 44 Ho, My Courage ” j Mr Edward Farley “ A las! Those Chimes” Miss B, A. Lambert 44 Hem - Me, Gentle Maritaua " Mr Fred England TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, Gounod’s Operatic Masterpiece, >: EAUBT, In which the part pf Marguerite is sustained hy MISS ANNisi MONTAGUE with infinite vocal pathos and wonderful dramatic expression. N.B, Late Trams are run nightly to New Brighton, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Sumner. Musical Director— MR HARCOUET LEE, E.A.M, Dooes Open at Seven O'clock, Box plan at Milner and Thompson’s. Prices—£s, 3s, 2s and Is. DUNCAN MAC ALLUM, Business Manager. HARRY CROSS, Treasurer. Baptist church, oxford terrace. A CONOR'!’ Of Negro Sacred Melodies BY THE OXFORD TBEEACW JUBILEE COMPANY, TO-NIGHT. 3029 To commence at 3 o’clock. Admission, Sixpence, Educational M. "WW e i a (Tenor Christchurch Cathedral), TEACHER OP SINGING. Lessons given at Pupils’ Residences, For Terms Address Cathedral. X 650 MATHEMATICS. SCIENCE, SHORTHAND. MB A. C. GIFFORD, 1.1. A., formerly Foundation Scholar of St John’s College, Cambridge, is prepared to Open Classes or to give Private Tuition in any ot the above subjects at his residence, 140, Chester street west. X6S3 POPULAR SINGING CLASS. THE JENNY LIND Method of Singing gave evidence at the recent Demonstrations that it can never he surpassed or.- its claims equalled hy any other method, iwr North’s Public Class commences 7.30 p.m., THIS EVENING, St Michael's Schoolroom ; feo Ss. 3030 MISS TAYLOR'S Claeses for Dancing are resumed. Mondays 7to 9. Wednesday Afternoons 3.30 to 5.30. Calisthenics a special feature. Wednesday evening, 7 to 9, Class for beginners. Other classes to be formed when required. Fee 13s the course of 13, from data of joining. Practice class 10s 6d the course. The modern and the original dances artistically taught, forming a varied and pretty programme for a dance. Private classes formed; privata lessons given. Country classes visited. 233, Armagh etrest west. Pl6l Board and Besidenoa. L E.TIATHAN IFf. OT E L Imitated hy many-=-surpassed by none. Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. 3X —— Mas SILK PROPRIETRESS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY. FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. Mbs SAWTELL, Sherwood, 2SOX 73. Cashel street F. TThRiVATE Board and Residence Good JL accommodation for about 4 gentlemen; good table; terms 17s. Those requiring a comfortable home apply, 44, south belt, near Station. 2779 UPERIOK, Comfortable board and residence Reasonable terms. Waitahuna House, 315 Uashsi street wear. X 275 UPBEIOE PRIVATE BO AKD A:RESIDENCE Gloucester House, 256, Gloucester street West, nva minutas’ walk from centra of city public gardens. 4:c, Terms numerate, X 33

A CHOICE variety of Gentlemen's English Tweeds and baitings. Shirts, Hats and Scarfs. J. Balianty no and Co, Xl9 Jenny Lind Method reveals the secret of voice production, and is in perfect accord with the true philosophy of voice. Those intending to adopt singing as a profession should take advantage of its principles. Failure impossible. M3O3X iUENXSE throughout at Bowman’s, Victoria street; bast and cheapest in Christchurch Jenny Bind Method is a clear and 8 scientific method o£ voice production, laying down an accurate law by whioh the student wields the power to secure the hast possible none quality. Public Class Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., St Michael’s Schoolroom, fee ss. M 3031 P?iUKWITUP.E— Great iieduotions in ail departJO monts at Bowman’s, Victoria street. Xu'S Jenny Lind Method reveals theseorat of H voice production, and dissociates muscular from vocal effort. It is the scientific method of training the voice, and the only effective vocal basis. Pabhc Ciass, 7.30 p.m., Tuesday, St Michael’s schoolroom. Pee ss. hi 3031 ■jr adXEs' and Gentlemen’s Natural Woo Underclothing, including Dr Jaege ’a well known makes, J. BaliautyneandCo. XIO 66 A.BOB."—Given away to the successful jxg applicant, a 51b tin ‘‘Nabob’’ Tea. p. o. East. 51, Kilmore street, Christchurch. Look out for Coupon in every packet of tea. 3001 )lANOb lANOS (OMAN SQWMAN SON. SON. X 367 THE present systems of teaching unfortunately attest to the ever-increasing number of ruined voices, each professor contradicting the other, and at last the pupil ends with every vocal excellence destroyed. The Jenny Lind Method •rives lasting results, is simple, pure, positive and true, and always holds the voice in beauty of tone, M3O3X 8 (JITS, Drosses, Curtains, Drapers' Stock, &o. cleaned or dyed fast colours. Beat finish at moderate prices with despatch. AhMIGE li (from London), Christchurch Dya Works, 48, Oxford terrace W. X 592 THE Jetmy Lind Method is based upon the law of sonnd and the sympathetic vibration of each vocal tone, whioh is the root of the art of voice production. Its effect surpasses all anticipaVoiEB Noted I Wear well) Half-crown (3s 6a) Hid ’ Gloves; dark colours; all sires. J. EilXiautyne and Co. Sl9 smHki Jenny Lind Method is producing the ’H e greatest revolution in the art of singing. OnlV the most gifted by Nature have surmounted tb« difiicil.riies of imperfect vocal systems. The successful method for ail ia the Jenny Lind, A true knowledge ot singbg is gained, Xt is the only r-rnvnier vo'tM producing method the world has & ANTED, Persona requiring to buy or rant Properties to send for our Printed Lists. Baggs and Daisy. '3HB advance made in voice production during ~ ! the last fifty years has been unsatisfactory to~t9Bchere and students alike. Try the Jenny Lind Method for speedy success and definite results in the vocal art. M3O3X Af’.SKPKOOr’ Coats, ust landed; sawn seams- with or without canes; beautiful gTOd’a and very cheap. W. M'Ulea and Co.. 217 High street. TBAOHBKG who instruct theirjlfpnpila in a hipha'ard method debar success in vocal training. The Jcfimy Lind Method far excels any other, and dispels despair immediately. It ia the atandard of artistic voice production. Public 730 r>.m„ Tuesday, &t Michael s SchoolFoe ss. M3JSI Clasp, r.'M'm, OODMAN, Spare the Tree; Touch not a Single Bough.” Why, that tree bslon'Vto Mister Brown, sold to Walters. Victoria street A>r transforming into beautiful furniture. Gash il-.’tV System. ruiHE Je.uny Lmd Method is certain in its ’ff ’ reS ui , and is the exact method by which the student' • oau produce tne best quality and quantity of toVa without inj ary. It creates a, love and desire for. I'm’iging. M«U3X

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9762, 27 June 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9762, 27 June 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9762, 27 June 1892, Page 1

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