ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. MISS AITKEN'S FAREWELL READING, THIS EVENING, Monday, July 9, BEING her LAST APPEARANCE in the Province, on which occasion she will be assisted by Gentlemen Amateurs. Mr. ALFRED OAKBY will preside at the Pianoforte. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. PART I. Overture, "Italiani," (Rossini) ... Mr. Oakey Reading, "Garden Scene from Romeo and Juliet," (Shakespeare) Miss AITKEN Song Gentleman Amateur Reading, " Young Lochinvar," (Sir Walter Scott) Miss AITKEN Fantasia, " Maggie's Secret," (W. Kuhe) Mr. Oakey Curtain Lecture, "Mr. Caudle becomes a Freemason — Mrs. Caudle very curious," (Douglas Jerrold) Miss AITKEN Reading, " The Charge of the Light Brigade"— (By particular request) (Tennyson) Miss AITKEN Song "\ Gentleman Amateur Reading, " The woriderfu' Wean" (William Miller) Miss AITKEN Selection of Irish Airs, Pianoforte Mr. Oakey Reading. "Shamus O'Brien, the Bould Boy of 'Gingall," a Tale of '98, (S. Lover) Miss AITKEN. PART 11. Fantasia, from Offenbach's Opera " Orphee aux Enfers," (Rosellen) ... Mr. Oakey Reading, " The May Queen," with musical accompaniment, (Tennyson) ... Miss AITKEN Song Gentleman Amateur Reading, " Benjie's Christening," from the Life of Mansie Wauch, (JVToir, "Delta") Miss AITKEN ■ Galop, "II Corricolo," (De Grau) Mr. Oakey Reading, "The Bridge of Sighs,,' (Hood) Miss AITKEN Song Gentleman Amateur Scotch Fantasia, (Richards) ... Mr. Oakey Reading, The celebrated interview between Queen Caroline, the Duke of Argyle, and Jeannie Deans, from Scott's " Heart of Midlothian " Miss AITKEN '• God save the Queen." Doors open at Seven, to commence at half-past Seven o'clock. Reserved seats, ss. ; Body of the Hall and Gnlleiy, 35. ; Family Tickets to admit five, £l. Tickets may be had at Mr. Darby's, Music Warehouse, and at Mr. Stantoa's. 738
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 107, 9 July 1866, Page 3
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262Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 107, 9 July 1866, Page 3
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