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ODDFELLOWS' HALL. SIMONSEN'S GRAND OPERA DE CAMERA. MADAME FANNl r SIMONSEN, The great Prinia Donna from the Opera Comictue of Paris, late of Lyster's Opera Company, and MR. MARTIN SIMONSEN, Late Solo Violinist to his Majesty the King of Denmark, assisted by MISS REBECCA JONES, Of Lyster's Opera Company, MR. G. F. PRICE, The admired Tenor and Buffo Vocalist, and MONSIEUR ARTOT, The eminent Pianist, Have the honor to announce that they will give their Second GRAND OPERATIC VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT, at the above Hall, on THIS EVENING (Tuesday), FEB. 11, Madame SIMONSEN will Appear in Character every evening, in Scenes from favorite Operas. The following Programme of the Simonsen's Entertainment will be submitted This Evening : part j. Mazurka de Concert (Schuihoff)— M. Eugene Artot Duet — ' We come to thee, Savoy" (Glover) — Madame Fanny Simonsen and Miss Rebecca Jones Ballad— 'Alice, where art thou' (Ascher)— Mr G. F. Price Romance from the opera 'Guillaume Tell' (Rossini) — Madame Fanny Simonsen Souvenir de Bellini — Fantaisie Brillante for violin (Artot) — Martin Simonsen Jewel Scene and Aria, from the second act of the opera ' Faust' (Gounod), in character — MdraeFauny Simonsen PART 11. Ballad — ' Only for thee' (Linley) — Miss Rebecca Jones Selections from the opera ' Martha' (Flotow) — (a) ' The last Rose of Summer ' — Mdme Fanny Simonsen (&) The duet from the first act— Mdme Fanny Simonsen and Miss Rebecca Jones Piano Solo— Norma FantaLsie (Willmers) — M. Eugene Artot Tremolo Fantaisie on ' Annie Laurie' (Simonsen) — -Martin bimonsen Irish Buffo Song—' Lannigan's Ball' (Clifton), in character — Mr G. F. Price L'Orologio— The Clock Polka ' Tick ! tick !' with violin obligato (Arditi) — Madame Fanny Simonsen and Martin Simonsen PART 111. Patriotic Song — 'The Red Cross Banner' (iSfelson)— Mr G. F. Price Song and Dialogue — ' Woman's Rights, or Save us from our friends' (Walker) — Madame Fanny Simonsen Louisie Valse (Traventi) — Miss Rebecca Jones Fantaisie de Bravoure on Themes from 'II Trovatore' (Simonsen) — Martin Simonsen Mai Scene, from the second act of ' Lucia de Lammermoor' (Donizetti), in character — Mdme Fanny Simonsen. Prices of Admission : Reserved seats. 55. ; Gallery, 3s. Doors open at 7.30 : to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Carriages may be ordered for half-past 10. An entire change of Programme will be presented every evening during their short stay in this city. Tickets may be obtained at Mr. Stanton's Music Warehouse, where a plan of the Hall will be seen and seats secured. 287 MR. ACTON ADAMS will give an ADDRESS to the members of the late Mutual Improvement Society, and to the YOUNG MEN of Nelson (prior to his departure for England) in the Temperance Hall, TOMORROW Evening, Wednesday, 12th instant, at halt-past 7 o'clock. The Rev. R. J. Thorpe will take part in the meeting. Admission free. 308 To Let. _ TO LET, a HOUSE and SHOP in Nile-street west. Apply to D. BURNS, Waimea-street. 293 Wanted. VTTANTED, by a Gentleman, Board and ReYt sidence near the centre of the town. Address, stating terms, &c., 8., this office. 3 9 WANTED, JOHN BELLMAN to call on J. MORCOMBE, sharp. 294 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply at, the Pier Hotel, the Port. 48 WT ANTED, a good Female COOK. Apply YY at the Wakatu Hotel. 3)L WANTED, a MAN without euoutubranct, who understands colonial farm-work-Apply at this office. 4CJO3 WANTED, a MAN to drive horses and do general farmwork. Married maD preferred. Apply to C. HAKLEY, Raglan Brewery. 306 WANTED, 20 SCAFFOLD POLES, from 25 to 30 ft. long. Apply to MORCOMBE & KNIGHT, New Building, Trafalgar-st. 295

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 34, 11 February 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 34, 11 February 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 34, 11 February 1868, Page 3

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