■ AEinaomento. rri elpe ban be hall. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 KOESON'S FIRST RECITAL! BOBSON'S FIRST RECITAL I ROBSON'S FIRST KEOITALI THE AUSTRALIAN MONTGOMERY., A refined, elevating, yet withal MIRTH-PROVOK-ING ENTERTAINMENT, alternating " fiom grave to gay, from lively to severe," which has received the diatingliished patronage of THE GOVERNOR, THE JUDGES, THE BISHOPS and CLERGY o! all Denominations throughout Victoria. The BISHOP of MELBOURNE "on ROBSON'S RECITALS. " Mr Robuok, by his great powers as a reciter of the VVork9 of our Greatest Authors, has, In ray opinion, solved the difficult problem of combining the highest farm of amusement with mental and spiritual profit." Pianist ~ ~M. Lorbnz. PROGRAMME. 1. Piano 8010, Scherzo in B flat minor Chopin 2. Recitation, " Hamlet's Address to tho Player ".. Shakespeare ' 3. Recitation, Sceno from "King John"—Hubert and Arthur. Shakespeare i. Recitation (humorous), "Fanny Squoers' Courtship" Dickens 5. Piano solo, Fantasia on Scotch Airs Siwai' 0. Soprano solo, "Lo! hero the gentle lark" (in tho original key) (a la De Murska) Bishop With flute ohllgato by Mr Martin Univorsally pronounced a wonderful performance. 7. Recitation, Banquet Scene—"Macboth" Shakespeare 8. Clarionet solo, " Ernanl Involami" Verdi 9. Recitation (humourous-(Scotch), "Lookin' for a noose" . lioxj 10. Piano solo (loft haad only), Piayor from "Moso in Egitto," arranged by Lorbsss 11. Recitation, The Cauldron Scone from " Macbeth," introducing sovou different voices Shakespeare MILLION PRICES, 3s and Is. ; Family tickets, admitting FOUR to front seats transferable and available for any night, TEN SHILLINGS. To bo obtained a 4 Messrs Begg's, West's, and A. R. Kolsey and Co.'a Music Warehouses. miMPEEANCE HALL. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AND BALL Will be given on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1881, In aid of the MANAGEMENT FUNDS Of the RAILWAY EMPLOYES' BENEFIT SOCIETY ■ And the OTAGO RAILWAY CLUB. Chair to be taken by W. M. Hannay, Esq. CONCERT PROGRAMME. Paut I. Ovorture (piano) MrM. A. Jones. Song—"The Postillion" (Molloy).Mt A..J. C. Baber Song—"Caller Ou " Mrs Leigh Song—"He gets more like his Dad every day" Mr Hughes Song—" Tho Guard Ship " Mr W. T. Smith Duet—" La ci darem" (Don Juan).. Mr and Mrs Baber Recitation—"The Colonel's Daughter "... Mr Bowling Song—" Tho New Chum Chineo " Mr D. Donovan Song—"Tho Village Blacksmith" (Wein) Mr H. S. Keuneit. Interval of Ten Minutes. ' Part 11. Overture (piano) ...MrM. A. Jones Song—" Let me liko a Soldier fall" Mr Nelson Song—" Kerry Dance " (Molloy) Mrs Baber Song—"Little Brown Jug" Mr A. Hughes Song- " Affcon Water " Mr W. T. Smith Duet-" Tho Flight of the Swallow '• (Kucken) Mr and Mrs Baber Recitation—" Charge of tho Light Brigade " Mr Bowling Song—" The French Dancing-master " Mr D. Donovan Song—"Sweet Chiming Bella" Mrs Leigh Song—" A Free Lance am I" (Campana) Mr H. S. Reunert. God Savb thb Qdbeh. Admission—Conceit only: Front seats, 2s; double tickets, 3s; back scats, Is. Conceit and ball: Single ticket, 3s; doublo ticket, ss. Boors open at 7.30, commence at 8; dancing at 10.30. Tickets may be obtained at the Dunedin Railwaystation. . 12d A JUVENILE CONCERT _£A_ Will be given in ... SAWYERS' BAY SCHOOL, ON WEDNESDAY, the 14th DECEMBER, 1881, By the Children of the District, AID OF SCHOOL TREAT. Concert to commence at 8 p.m. Admission, 2s; children, Is. 12d OTAGO ART SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. WORKS intended for Exhibition must be sent [in to tho Gallery (the Hall of the Duncdln Young Men's Christian Association opposite the First Church, Moray place), onWED'i NESDAY MORNING next, the 14th inst. Tho attention of Exhibitors isdrawn to the Regulations for Exhibition, to be hid from the Clerk in charge of the Gallery. By order of tho Council. J. H. SCOTT, fld Hon. Secretary. "DTOBBS & GOODWIN, THEATRICAL AND GENERAL BILLPOSTERS, ; CHRISTCHUBOH. Post-office Address: Box 287. 2a HE QUEEN'S THEATRE, Princes street, Dunodln, Is now TO LED. For terms and particulars apply to R. & A. 3. PARK, 12n Savings Bank Buildings. Volttnteer Notices. OTAQO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL PRIZE-FIXING of i tho above Association will be held at the Foil, chot Bay Rango on tho 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th ";' inst. Entries to be made with the Secretary at the Garrison Hall on TUESDAY, 13th inst., at 7.30 p.m. JNO. B. DALZIEL, Hon. Sec. " Meetings. M.U.1.0.0.F, OTAGO DISTRICT. ~ THE District Officers, Managements Committoo of tho Haud-ond-Heart Lodge, -and Delegates appointed by the Dunedin and Albion Lodges, aro requested to attend Meeting at Odd-Fel-lows' Hall, Goorgo street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, 12th inßt., at 8 o'clock. Business : Hi Hall. WM. BOBERTSON, Convenor. Business Addresses Vy HINDM ARS H, SHAREBROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Broapway, Rekfton, 24n WILLIAM WATSON, HOTEL VALUATOR and BROKER. Country Hotel Valuations made. Town and Country Hotola for saio and to let. Ofllco: Martin and Watson's, Stuart street. 18m THOMAS HUNTER, L STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, RATOEAY STOKBr, DUMKDIN (Adjoining Royse, Stead, and Co's). IBd pi WHITE J* LICENSED LAND-BROKER, ACCOUNTANTS AND ESTATE AGEJST. Transfers, Mortgages, and Leases prepare*. Loans negotiated. Rents collected. TEMPLE CHAMBERS, 99 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN U ■ T C MORRIS, ' • ACCOUNTANT, COMMISSION AGENT, AND SHAREBROKER, STEINHOFF'S BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. Post-offlce Box No. 253. 8a jQRE W & LLOYD, ARCHITECTS, Octagon Bururoias, Dunkdin. IS rcOEBBTT & KNO X, J Octagon, PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND BKASS-' FINISHERS. Specialties: Ship and Brewery work. Estimates given on application. All work Guaranteed. T s! M<INT OS H, O m SHAREBROKER, ACCOUNTANT, AND COMMISSION AGENT, Tbhplb Chabbbrs, 99 Fringes street DUNEDIN. lg o TAME 8 0 0 U S T OS, tP WHmvs. GASPirrau, Ziko-Wcbkk, : W»lkßi B-Sreat o>dß[B ponctnally aJiondad BRASS PUMPS and PUMPING - QEAR. Largo assortmont at ANDERSON (k MOrtUISON'S, Moray placs.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6191, 12 December 1881, Page 1
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918Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6191, 12 December 1881, Page 1
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