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Amusements &c. A B 'B° Trs opera HOUSE, ' Proprietor .. lr „ Directrees .. ** ** Abbott Manager for Miia Juno w GLORIOTJ3 SUCCF^ glorious s tree ess or IfISS ELOISR JUNO MISS ELOISE JUNO. '- IIE OBAttB SENSATIONAL DRAMA OF JEANNIE DEANS j JA.NNIE DEANS, Which will bo repeated THI;S (TUESDAY) EVENING, APRIL 3rd Reserved Seats and Still Ticitota at , seller, etc., Queen-street. x 011013 at w V'e a, BoekDresa Circle, 43; SUlls, 2s 64 ; Pit 1 3 . Carnages may- be ordered for 10.4£>! T HEATEE Orlando Ifaaiollni. i . WILL OL'T," AND TALENT NEVER FAILS TO DRAW THE CRT IS STILL THEY COIIE-TO SBE TffP national jJ£Z VARIETY COMB J NATION"' LAST NIGHT OP THIS GREAT PROGRAMME THE CIRARDS ! THE GIRARDS • THE WONDERFUL SOMERSATTrT am. NESSED IN WJTRECEIVED VVITh APPLAUSE. Miluok Phices - ! Alilliox Pbices > Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, One ShUllng. ' . ROBERT LOVE, for Combination. axnple accommodation on the New Ze&l&nri Ttn Boards distrfbated throaghout the dtf application to the Manager. Terma on Exhibitions. SOCIETY OF ARTS. THE THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, SKETCHES, PHOTOGRAPHS, ART NEEDLEWORK, &c., Sc., WiU be held in the CHORAL HALL On April 12, 13, 14, 10, 17, and 18, from 12 to 5 ; of April 1-2,13,14,16, and 18, from 7 to 9. THE IIACKELVIE DONATION OF PICTURES, comprising: over 100 works by well known European Artists, will be, by permission of the Trustees, exhibited in the Loan Collection. A COS"VERSAZIONE AND PRIVATE VIEW, for Members and Friends, will be held on tho EVENING of WEDNESDAY, 11th April, at 7.30. Selections of Music will be given daring the evening: Admission to the Exhibition, Is. Season Tickets 2s 6d. Family Season Tickets, to admit four, ss. * Educational. MR- JONS ON, CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF SHORTHAND, Karaogahape Boad. Epsom house seminary.—The Second Qcarter of ISS3 commences April 16. Terms on application to ilrs. Stoddard. EDEN ACADEMY—CIose to. Junction of View and Mount Eden Eoads. Subjects: English, Classics, and Mathematics. Mr. Pearce will open the above on 2nd ApriJ, prox. T ADIES* SEMINARY, Leicester Villa, .B.J College Road, Ponsonby\. Principal, Vaile. Scholastic duties begin April 2. Circulars on application. . FIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND ' HARMONY. S. .T. LAMBERT. For terms and other particulars address Newton Pest-offi.ce. I a H T SCHOOL, CLASSES IN READING-, "WRITING. ARITHMETIC «tc. Children—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Young Men—Tuesday and Thursday. Hours from 7to 9 p.m. Terms, Is. By Mr. H. Kramer, Shortland House, Shortlandstreet, ; MR. fl. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London, and Bronze and Silver Medalist of that institution, re ceives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUC--5 lON, ai his private residence in O'Rorke-street, Albert Pari. All Tuition resumed Tuesday, January 30,1583. R. RALPH HOOD, LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Letters to be left at Eady's Music Warehouse. Mr. Hood attends Concerts. rjJHE OF RINGING. MELBOURNE MUSIC FESTIVAL" — PRESS OPINIONS. ' Anoas, Dec. 26th.—" Mr. Gordon Gooch returns to us after a prolonged visit to London, and brings with, him a magnificent bass voice, an improved mannerol singing, and his credentials from Signor Randegjerr. . . . His rendering of the basso airs, * But who may abide/ and 1 The people that walked In darkness/ displayed fine declamatory power, a voice of valuable quality. &n a most impressive and correct style of singing.*' Aoe, Doc. 26th.—" Is not altogether a stranger* but to the majority of the audience he was to be recognised as a new comer. His voice—a powerful and resonant bass—is well adapted for display in the large area of the Exhibition Building, and he can bo complimented on his share of the performance." Wo&ii>, Dec. 26th.—* 1 Mr. Gooch comes to us from New Zealand, where he is one of the most esteemed vocalists. He has evidently studied in the legitimate English school of Oratorio ningicg, and rendering of the airs was marked by good taste and careful vocalisation." Herald, Dec. 27th.—" Mr. Gordon Gooch and Signor Verdi divided tho music of 4 Eli,' the former singing with great breadth and freedom, and making a profound impression. . . . He was extremely good in his portion of the bass music, singing all through with a fullness cf tone and clearness of elocution which left nntMng to be desired; his opening solo, 'But who may abide/ being marvellously effective." Dailt Trlkorajh, Dec. 27th.—" The gem of the part, however, was the quartette, * Good Night' ('Martha'), by Mi&s Roaina Car&ndini, Signon Palma, Signor Coy, and Mr. Gocch, which was exquisitely rendered." Esrau), Dcc. 30th.—" The star of the Festival was undoubtedly Mr. Beaumont, who had neither assistance nor relief in the tenor music. Next to him may be ranked Mr. Gordon Gooch, who the often ungrateful munc allotted to the bass with good musici&nly skill, and broad sound effect. 4 * Town and Couxtrv (Sydney), Jan- Cth.—. . " The next soloist was Mr. Gooch, whose singing during tho whole of his share of the Oratorios waa characterised by earnestness, correct intonation, and distinct articulation." Oil and Colonrmen. PA P E RHANGINGOI APfiRHASQIKGU W. PHILLIP PS & SON Have received, er late arrivals, 185 -p ACKAGES - Containing 55, 500 H OLLS 0F ANGING9. Consisting of New Patterns, for Drawing, Dining, Bedrooms, and Hall and Staircase, suitahle for the mansion or cottage. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AND BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN PAPERHANGINGS. 916 r ACKAGES SCRIMS AND HESSIANS. PLATE AXD SHEET GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES, 4tc AND ALL TKADE SUM)EIE3. jpHTLLIPPS & gON, 95 AND 97, QUEEN-STKEST. €A F. CO O fE S, Jo SADDLES, COLLAR AXD HARNESS MAKER, U i'l'F-i: QtTEKK-STRXET. AcOKImLXD, Turee Doora above tho Axinj" and Navy HoteL N.JB.—Courier Baga, Leggings, &C., Sc., ms4e to order on tho shortest notice. Ch&rpes moderate.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6669, 3 April 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6669, 3 April 1883, Page 8

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