I Amusements. j THE COMING IVT USICAL SENSATION. AiWnt to DUNEDIN of :the Groat Company which has created a furore throughout Australasia. ' THE BOYAL ITALIAN OPEIIA COMPANY. 'Hie 'Management submit to the Public of ' Bunedin without comment (save that it will be mtci-preted by the greatest combination of I Operatic Stars ever heard in the Southern HemiI sphere) the following Programme for NEXT MONDAY'S OPENING EVENT At the PRINCESS THEATRE. : Miss Clarice Brabazon—Grand-Fastasia! for Piano. Signor Sisco—The "Toreador's Sons," ("CarSignor and Signora Cuttica—The "famous duo Pangi o cara " (" Traviata'.'") Signor lorio—Romaiiza ("Ebreo.") Signora Cuttica, Signori Cuttica, "Sisco, TravaKlmi, and lorio, as-Rosina, Almavira, Figaro, Don Basiluvand Drlßartolo, in thedolight-, ful qcmtet (Act 3) " II Barbiere di Siviglia." = Signora Guttica—"ThePolacca" ("Mignon.") i •Sigaorina Matioli and Signor Sisco -" La ci 4arem ".(" Don Giovanni.") The whole Company iv thegreat sestette, " Lucia 'Cli-iLammermoor,' 01!^' 1?? B»"^azoa and Signor Rebottaro-^ Meditation Poetique, for Flute aiid Piaiio. ' ■Signore Cuttica and Matibli—" Hear me Norma" ( rsorma.") ; SignocTi-avaglini-Romanza, "La mia vendetta" ( liucrezta-Jjorgia.") ; 'ol iis6H 6l 'rT,rbvatoreV), with in-' visible Choral Bell and Organ Accompa-ui-ments—Signbr and Signora Cuttica. «ignorina Matioli^Chanson do valse, " Salut au gui printemps." ■Signora ;Qirttica — Ganz's "Sing, sweet bird" "'iebntaro Wlth Obbl'sato Si S"or ""S^Borl Cuttica — Almavira and Figaro ("II as&vbiere. ) %Wl' Outtica and the Entire Company will sing as the lunale, the quaint and immensely popular Neapolitan, " Funiculi Fuuicula." Owing to forthcoming engagements in Melbourne and Adelaide, the Dunedin Series will be necessanhy limited to FOUR PERFORMANCES. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT rru a t - . 24th a.nd OCTOBER. Uhe Artistes resting, according to their custom on Wednesday), and THURSDAY AND FRID4.Y 27th and 2Sth OCTOBER. ' PRICES-4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plans Now Open at the Dresden Company. iw y«£n iff lle'l Sl iacohs'- aud Co-operative a run btore, Manse street. ■ ' ]v>S, P!?5I; V- L 0113;^ each Performance there will! be a distinct and different Programme. That of Monday Lvenmg will be precisely the same that uZ wir h °utbursts of enthusiasm at Auckland, Wolliagton, and Christchurch. The GomiM,uy will appear in its integrity exactly w, duriDg Hs recent performance at the Exhibition, Mel-bourne, and the Town Hall, Sydney its iPerfoiaQKices in which places attracted UCOO PERSONS NIGHTLY „ W. .TINKINS, "It,. . 2^B A. MIDBLETON, /-^rectors. A^^V^l^ EXHIBITION and J^L SALE OF WORK will be held by the SCHOLARS aud TEACHERS in St. Paul's Musical attractions Each Evening, including kaikorai Bawl, 'Orchestra, A'ocalists, JCindorsnie] <xc. ' . _I>rocee(i sJn aid Reduction Debt on Schoolroom. fero^^SSSee Future Advertisements. 150
Sporting. mAIERI AMATEUR TUHP GLUR POSTPONEMENT. The HANDICAPS in connection with the Spring Meeting of the Taieri Amateur Turf Club will NOT be Published until TUESDAY the 25th inst. ™ W. CARNCROSS, 7^_ Secretary. Drapery, g P E c • I a l. fLATHKS' KID GLOVWI I BROWN, EWING, '& COS. ; GLOVE DEPARTMENT ; Is replete with : SUMMER NOVELTIES i In I KID, SUEDE, DOESKIN, & FABRIC GLOVES j Of the best known makes.
i \B. E. and Co. do a very large business in Ladies' * Gloves, and,-getting direct Monthly Shipments,1 the stock is always fresh. Shopping by post is a favourite method of doing business nowadays. Ladies are invited to carefully read the following ; and send their orders by mail. Money orders or postal notes received. State size when order- ■ ing:— \ Ladies' 4-button Doeskin Gloves, 2s 9d per pair • 'Ladies' -i-clasp Paris Kid Gloves, 3s lid per pair Ladies' 4 clasp Bernice Kid Gloves, 4s 3d per pair Ladies' 4 clasp Habsbu rg Kid Gloves, 4s 6d per pair Ladies' 4-clasp Aspasia Kid Gloves, 4s lid per pair Ladies' 4-clasp Rhudel Kid Gloves, 4s lid per pair i; Ladies' 4-clasp Summer Calf Gloves, 5s Od per pair ; Ladies' 4-clasp Florence Kid Gloves, (is (id per pair ; Ladies' 0-clasp Florence Kid Gloves, 7s lid per pair I 'Ladies' Anglo-Oauutlet Kid Gloves, 4s Ud per pair ; Ladies'Ohantilly Gauntlet Kid Gloves, 5s 6'd per .' pair ij We can also do Dome Fasteners in nearly all the jj above makes. ;' Newest Tan Shades, also Black and all Colours.
"Ladies' Gavotte and Giraulfc Suede Gloves in Tans Black Slates, Ito 35 15. h., is 3d, Is UJ, -is lid. 5s ud, Cs lid, Us lid, 7s (id per pair. Ladies' Hiding and Drivins Gloves :—The Newmarket, ss; Tanned Portland, 5s b'd ; Hatfield: Gape, 5s b'd; Block Buck, 5s (3d ; Gordon Tan,: / s (3d per pair. : Liidies' Fabric Gloves of every description. Children's and Misses' Kid Gloves. All sizes in Doeskin, Piijue, and Suede. Moderate prices. LADIES' EVENING SILK GLOVES, Elbow and shoulder lengths, in Black, Tun, Old Gold, Cream, "White, Apricot, Buttercup, Heliotrope, Sky, Pink, Lemon, Old Hose, Serpent Terra, &c, Ac—2s 3d, 2s Od, 3s, to -is !)d per pair. BROWN, SWING, AND COS. SUMMER PRICE LIST Of BOYS', YOUTHS', and MEN'S CLOTHING. Genuine Colonial Tweeds (thoroughly shrunk). Perfect Kitting Garments. Best Value in the City. Inspection invited. Boys' Drab Serge Sailor Suits, ~ , n o c, •, c? 3 (id t0 Bs-Stylish Boys Grey Serge Sailor Suits, 5s (3d to Ss Od—Durable Boys ivivy Serge Sailor .Suits, .., , „ , Ar .Os to fls—The Latest .boys Navy berge Maritime Suits, . i)s (id to 22s (id—Fashionable Boys Colonial Tweed Suits, •» ~r •,m Ss 6, cl r to 17s 6d~Extra Strong Boys Mosgicl Tweed Suits, a- ,i ..p I"3 Mto 22s (id-New Patterns i ouths I weed Trouser Suits, ,-.,,. ,„ 27s (id tn-lSs-Cli-eat Variety \ ouths isers;e Jronscr Suits .... ..„ ,„ :?. r>Uo •15s-Porfi-!clFitting Wens Strong Tweed Tninsers _ r , ~ 7s i!.l tcvlHs fi,l—Al Value Men s Mospiel Tweed Sac. Suits ~ , :!")s to r»os-P,est Made JMens lenius and Cricketing Trousers ll.s tid to lSs-l'.eliable. BIIOAVN, EWING, AND CO., DUNKDIS. DON'T Forget! Don't Forget! 11. Lctliaby, .._. Unibrclln. MiMujfiictnver, has Kcmovfidto yii^n s Luildiu^b, oppusite Braithwaite's Bcok Arcane. " 2is
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9565, 22 October 1892, Page 1
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