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AmusementsMadame Arabella goddard Begs to announce that she will give her SECOND GRAND CONCERT! SECOND GRAND CONCERT !_! Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Fergusson, who have graciously signified their intention of being present. ON FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 13th, Being positively her LAST APPEARANCE ! LAST APPEARANCE ! ! But One in Wellington. Madame GODDARD will be assisted by MRS. SMYTHE, MR. SKINNER, MR. RAINFORD, HERR WILHELM DOEHLBR. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Trio, “The Magic. Wove Scarf” (The Mountain Sylp l ') .-•• oasnuM Mrs. SMYTHE, Mr. SKINNER, AND Mr. ' . Raihfobd. 2. Song, “ The Wanderer ” Schubcit Mr. Rainford. - ■ _ 3. Solo Pianoforte, Welsh Fantasia, introducing “Chrismas Carol,” “Jenny Jones,” “ The Dairy House ” ... Jules de Sivrai Madame Arabella. Goddard 4. Ballad, “Only the Night Winds "...Sullivan Mrs. Smythe 5. Solo violin, “ Air varie” ... ... Shade Herr Doehlbr 6. Duett, “I’ve Wandered in Dreams ” [Braham Mrs. Smythe and Mb. Skinneb. Part 11. 1. Solo Pianoforte, Grand Fantasia, “Erin,” introducing “My Lodging is on the Cold Ground,” “The Minstrel Boy,” &c., expressly composed for Madame Goddard by ... ... ... Sir Jidius Benedict Madame Ababella Goddard 1 2. Ballad, “ When other lips ’’ ... Balfe Mr. Skinner 3. Solo Violin. “The Carnival of Venice” Herr Doehlbr [Ernst 4. Song, “ Merrily over the snow ”.. Schlosscr Mrs. Smythe 5. Song, “ The Old Sexton ” Eussett Mr. Rainford 6. Solo Pianoforte, “ Home, Sweet Home,” (by general desire) ... ... ... Thalberg Madame Arabella Goddard 7. Trio, “ Sweet is the hour of rest ” [Mercadante Mbs. Smythe, Mr. Skinner, and Mr. Rainford. Conductor—Mr. Harcoubt Lee. Madame Goddard will perform on her Concert Don Grand Pianoforte, manufactured by Messrs. Broadwood and Sons for the Vienna Exhibition. prices op admission : Reserved Seats, 7s. 6d. ; Second Seats, 45.; Gallery, 2s. 6d. Family Tickets, which can only be obtained at Mr. Bergers (admitting three to reserved seats), £1 ; three to second seats, 10s. Plan now open at Mr. Berger’s, where tickets may be obtained for all parts of the Hall./T ADAME ARABELLA GODDARD UL AND TRAINS TO THE HUT T. For the convenience of those wishing to attend the Concerts,. A SPECIAL TRAIN ■will run to theHutt at 11 o’clock on Friday and Monday evenings, the 13th and 16th inst. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), NOV. 13. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THE PANORAMA. BACHELDER’S GRAND MOVING MILTONIAN PANORAMA OP PARADISE LOST, With all its magnificent paintings, grand tableaux, and brilliant effects,, comprising 60 allegorical representations, from the fall of Lucifer to the fall of Man, with explanatory lecture by Mr. C. Massey. To conclude with the Legendary Drama of DOMINIQUE, THE DESERTER ; OR THE GENTLEMAN IN BLACK. Dominique ... , ... Mr. J. P. Hydes. Gentleman in Black ... Mr. O. Burfobd. Janette ... ... Miss Grace Follandb. Supported by the entire strength of the Company; GRAND SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE, For schools and families. Children and schools half price. Doors open at half-past 2 ; to commence at 3. GREAT BILL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. LOOK OUT FOR CIGARETTE ! CIGARETTE ! CIGARETTE ! Meetings, &c. VRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. In virtue of the authority vested in- me that behalf, I hereby summon the eneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church New Zealand to meet at Wellington on the h day of DECEMBER next, in St. John’s hurch, at 7 o’clock, p.m, JAMES HILL, Moderator. Art Unions, TRANSIT OF VENUS AND OTHER NOVELTIES. APPLY AT R. W. L CARVER’S, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. TO COME OFF WITHOUT DELAY, AN ART UNION, ro hundred and fifty members at a Guinea. —Collard and Collard piano, 7 octaves, 75 guineas.' - - _ . —Astronomical telescope, 3Jin. object glass, by Troughtoa and Simms, 50 guineas. —Three oil paintings, copies after Rembrandt, . 25 guineas, ud' ninety-seven other prizes, consisting of THE ONLY COMPLETE SET IAPSTONE ORNAMENTS IN THE COLONY, Just arrived direct from China, per May, osisting of elaborately carved tables, arches, nbs, pagodas, &c. ONE HUNDRED PRIZES. j M PORTA NT NOTICE. JAMES BERGER’S ART UNION, 1874. By desire, there has been included in the list of prizes in this Art Union, A MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE, by Collard and Collard', trichord throughout ; value 85 guineas. There are also 299 other valuable prizes, amongst which are a capital English Harmonium, Cabinets of Games, a few choice Pictures in frames, and a number of elegant and useful articles and fancy goods of all descriptions. The number of subscribers has been increased to 300 at One Guinea. ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS. The whole now on view. JAMES BERGER, Lambton Quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4259, 13 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4259, 13 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4259, 13 November 1874, Page 1

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