Article image
Article image

Amusements, &c. Opera OUSE. THE MUSICAL BYENT OF THE ' TEAR, VISIT OP THE DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. - FIRST CONCERT, FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd. PROGRAMME :■ 1. Overture, “ Fingn.l’s Cave” (Mendelssohn). 2. Kong, “The Soul’s Awakening-” (Haddock) — Mr Jus. Jago. 3. Cornet Solo, “The lost Chord” (Sullivan)— Mr Charles Coombs. 4. Sceua, “Vushti” (Sordeso)— Signora Venosta. 5. Symphony, “ Unfinished” (Schubert). Part 11. G. Selection, “Songs Without Words” (Mendelssohn). 7. Song, “Jerusalem” (Parker)—Mr Jag. Jago. 8. Two Melodics, (a) “ if jertesar ” (The Wounded Heart), (Grieg) (h) “ Varen” (Springtide). 9. Song, “There is a Green Hill Far Away” (Gounod)—Miss Kitty Blaney. 10. Selection, “ Moses in Egypt” (Rossini), SECOND CONCERT. • SATURDAY APRIL 4th. PROGRAMME : 1. March, “ Kaisormarch ” ( Wagner). 2. Selection, “ Lohengrin ” (Wagner) 3. Song, “ Dearer than life ” (Watson)—Mr Jas. • . Jago. 4. Cornet Solo, “ Ara Golf von Mexico ” (Hoch)— Mr Charles Coombs. 5. Song, “The laud of Yesterday” (Masoheroni) -Miss Kitty BJanoy. G. Suite, “Scenes ■ Picturesque" (Massenet). Pam 11. 7. Overture, “ Somiran'iJo ” (Rossini) 8. Song, “ For the Sake of the Past” (Mattei) — Signora Venosta. 9. Selection, “Manou” (Massenet) 10. Song, “My Life for Thee” (Adams) —Mr Jas. Jago. 11. V7altz, “Hydropaten” (GungT). Tickets, available for either night—Dress Circle, 2s; Body of Hall, Is. Can he obtained at Petersen and Co.’s, Coates and Co.’s, A. Gunderson’s, Davies and Lamb’s, Esliek Bros.’ Milner and Thompson’s, or from eny member of the Committee. Seats in the Dress Circle may be reserved at Milner and Thompson’s on payment of one shilling each extra. 4400 F. E. WOODHOUSE, Hon. See. Cycling Carnival o and Concert, Promoted by the Christchurch Cycling Club, OPERA HOUSE, TUAM STREET, EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, GRAND FANC Y-DRESS WHEEL PARADE. Cycling Tableaux, Cycling Songs, Cycling Choruses, and Grand Popular Concert Programme by LEADING CHRISTCHURCH ARTISTS. Special Engagement, at Great Expense, of Now Zealand’s Peerless Queen of Song, MISS ROSE BLANEY, The Leading Soprano of the Australian Colonies. NEW SONGS— Messrs Millar, Lovell and Eosewame will sing songs specially composed for them for this concert. The Most Unique Programme ever put before a Christchurch Audience. Tickets may be obtained from members of the Christchurch Cycling Club and at Walker’s, Davies and Lamb’s and Eshck’s Tobacconist shops. Box Office at Messrs Milner and Thompson’s, where seats may ho reserved after 10 o’clock this morning. ' (Salvation .A. Rm y, CHRISTCHURCH. TO-NIGHT, AT S O’CLOCK, HARVEST FIELD, with Limelight effects, and FRUIT BANQUET. Reapers, Gleaners and Binders at work on Field. Adult tickets Is ; Children 6d. Christchurch City Council. /"/- yv l ir. BRUNNER DISASTER. FTf'IS WORSHIP THE MAYOR Invites the L ~ iL CITIZENS OF CHRISTCHURCH TO MEET AT THE CXTV COUNCIL CHAMBER. ON MONDAY AFTERNOON. At 4.30 o’clock p.m., .'o Consider the Question of RAISING FUNDS to ALLEVIATE the DISTRESS caused by the BRUNNERTON DISASTER. City Council Office, 27th March, 1896. 4269 J. W. GIBB, Artists’ Colours, &c.. Picture Framing “i Pictures and School of Art Requisites. X 1577 Morten’s Buildings, Cathedral Square.^ □JHODES JL|fOME FOR INVALIDS. Particulars apply “ Tiie Secretary,” OFFICE OF HOME, 211, Hereford Street, Christchurch. N.B.—Pees for Dormitory Patients reduced_tc is per wee'" ■ slot iPLENDID Stock of Ladies’ Autumn Jackets ’■ at Special Prices. Block, Beattie and Co. f ASH’S new “ Improved ” Baking Powder_sold I by all leading grocers.’ E 1705 MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, OYEECOATS, &c. JUST NOW HAVE THE FOLLOWING EXTRAORDINARY LINES Ay- Pairs MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, at / O Gs lid, 7s lid. Ss lid, <Js lid, worth onethird more money. oq, MEN’S TWEED SUITS, 32s Gd for 24s Gd or. MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, 35s for 29s Gd. A a MEN’S WATERPROOF COATS (without Jew sleeves), 37s Gd for 29s Gd; with sleeves, 42s Od for 33s 9d. BOYS’ SERGE TUNIC SUITS, 7s lid -»-> and 10s Gd. SHAW, ROBINSON & CO., 213, CASHEL STREET. FIG 32 j AN 1> ,(MOO at 5 per cent, and other j cW?3I/V sums from 150 upwards for immediate investment on rural town or building security. ‘ HILL AND SCOTT, FIOO4 1!M-, Hereford SI root, and Kangiora. M) THANKS i- | MUST HAVE SILK,STONE SOAP OB j oOTHINO. FI 545 IF ATKST Novelties in Dress Materials now being LI 4 shown at. Black, Beattie and Co.’s. FICOG ■0 71JSD of Sca.so l JIM at greatly und Co. u—Men’s reduced am,! Boys’ Straw Hats, j,rices. Black, Beattie FI6OO TT ADI ES rout ft k rate- price Co. iring a stylish Dress at. a modeshould tro to Black, Beattie and FIOOO

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18960330.2.3.5

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10919, 30 March 1896, Page 1

Word Count
721

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10919, 30 March 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10919, 30 March 1896, Page 1