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Amusements. T> EIIT C B'S !? XHBA TITE. ALBERT LUCAS COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SACKED CONCERT RECITALS. LIVING PICTURES. VOCAUSIh : Miss KITTY BLANEY, Messrs W. FAEQUHAR YOUNG and HARRY B. SMITH. Elocutionists : Mi«s FEANCES BOSS, Mr ALBERT LUCAS, and Miss LILLA WILDJS (Her first appearance in this Theatre). Limelight Effect? by Mr G. H. Marsden. full Programme in yesterday's issues. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) and following nights Comedy SCENE from THE HUNCHBACK. Modus, Mr A E. Grecnaway licleu MusLima Wilde Followed hy the Screaming Farcical Three-act Comedy, by Sydney Gruody, THE SNOWBALL Felix Featneretono . .. Mr Albert Lucas ITsxry Prendergrast .. Itr A. K. Grecnaway Mrs Feathmstons ... . Mies Lilia Wilde , Supported by the Company. Popular Prices—2s, Is, and 6d. "" • Doors open 7.U5, commencing 8 t HENRY G. PARKER, Business Manager. /"N A RKISON HALL. GOOD FRIDAY EVENING, APRHi 32, ISOS. MB ARTHUR SALVINI'S GRAND SACRED iCONCERT, AB3isted by tho following :— La Signora MARGHERITA VESOSIA, Prfrna Donna Contralto; Mrs WM. MURPHY, Prmia Donna Soprano; Signor BORZONI, Primo Batao; Mr BURNS-WALKER, v Primo Baritone. Also, Mr ARTHXTR SALYINI, Primo Tenoro Mis 3 Baker (Soprano), MissM'KEßJWW(Soprano). Misa Oliver (Soprano, her first appearance). Solo Violin—Mr E. Pakkbu and Bliss Ainaa Moseley (her first appearance). Accompanibts—Mr W. E Taylor, F.R.0.0-,.Mr Jesse Tihson, and Miss Amy Mitbebt, celebrated Artists and Dunedin Favourites. PROGRAMME. Part I. L Quartet — "Cast Tby Burden" (Elijah) — Signora Venosta, Mrs William Murphy, Mr Burnß-Walker, »nd Mr Salvini. 2. " AveMaria" (Mascagni) —Miss Baker (accom. panied by-violin, organ, and piano) 3. Prcghiera, Prayer (Tostj).—iMffnor Borzoni. 4. Song—"The Lost Chord" (Strilivsn), accompanied by piano and organ.—La Signora J venosta. -^ 5. Romans*—"Canto-di Leila " (Snppe), accompauied by piano and violin.—Mr Arthur Salvini. J> C. Sacred Ballad — "The Golden (Gorald Lane), accompanied by piano, organ, and violin.—Mrs Wm. Murphy. ~ r . 1 7. Grand Aria—"-I*sßaaieaux"(Faare) v «ccon>. panied by piano and organ.—Hx B^ras-. Walker. 8. Solo Violm-" Elegei"(EnMt).—Mr Ei'ariaer. 9. Trio—"Faust" (Gounort).— Signora Venosta, Signor Borzoni, and Mr Burns-Walker. 10. "Miierere"("TroTa*ore," Veadi).—Mrs Wm. •, Murphyand Mr Arthur Salvini. > •(N.B.—Tha number is given by special -request.) " - ' • pam n. - 11. Ballail—"Waiting for the King* CMoir), accompanied by piano and violm.—'Miss Oliver. 18. Duet—" Belisario " (Donizetti).—Mr BarnsW*lker»nd Xt Arthur Halvini. 1 13. Baihvd—"The Worker" (Gounod).—Sfenora Venosta. 14. "Aye Maria "(Hoben).accompaniodbv-piano, \ organ, and vmjljd.—^Mr Burns-Walker. (Tue organ part specially "written by ~Mr Jesse liasonO v. la St. Ed Soßg-"-Calvary*'(KMtoey).—Sienor l! Borzoni. 16. JKomanz»—"TheStar of Bethlehem "(Adams), accampanied by piano and organ.—Miss M'Keoow. J7. Grand Ana—"Cajas Ammam" (Rossini), accompanied by piano and organ.—<Mr Arthur Salvini 18. Eaotesio for "Violm — "God Pxeaerva. the Emperor."—Miss Annie Moafley (pupH^of Mr S. Leech), H. Leonard. '19. "Finale" Pwysr — "Moses in Egypt" (Roesini>.>— Bythe Full Company. POPOEAR PRICES. The Grand K»no»and Organ ty the Dresden { Company. Reserved Chairs, 3s^ Balcony., Sai Body of Hall, Is. -Doors Open at? p.m. Coocert begins^at•§ p.m. Carriages-may be ordered tor 10 p.m. Bos Office at Dresden PianaOompany. rXARBISON H A L^L. »BTQAYrAPXIL 19. " The Storrth«tTißDgfßrme*the Woiia^* Oaaofthe Wogdera of <iie Age. 1 THE PASSION PLAY, Incidents from the Life, Crucifixion, and Ascension of Jesus Christ, as Performed every , ten years at Oberammergau, in Bavaria. The Beautiful Pictures taken on the spotrby Carl Stockman. - ' Special Engagement WALTEK BEISTCLEY, Who wHI. deKver an Introductory Address ami Explanatory Remarks, reciting many incident»-«f the play. - Vocalist: MR J. PROPSE. Who wUI sing "^Nazateth," "The Kwt Psam •Sunday," "Oonld Ye-Not Watch»l ia a Green Hfll," sod "The Holy City." 1 ■ SATURDAY, APRIL 20, ANOTHER GREAT BILL. Walter Beatle/s Famous Lectcre, onxitled\j " FRAGMENTS FEO3I SCOSCLA." •Prices—3s, 2«, Is. Box Elan at Dresden. Day Tickets at Jocobs's. ■> H. R. WOON, Manager. ' 12ap GEORGE WAKK3N, Eepjsscntative. Sporting. MEMBEKS of the Dunedin BawEntr Ciub are notified that a RINK and FOUKBALIi MATCH wiU take place dttnug ihe Easter Hohdaj-b, beginning at 1 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY. 12ap J. 0. CLOSS, President. TNTERPBOVHSrCIAL LAWN TENNIS X MATCH, CASTERBUE.Y V. OTAGO, SATURDAY, 13th, and MONJOAY, 15th AM33L. Cdurtt>, CuraberUnd BtreeMnearvAib.<ny stzelt) Play commencea 10 a.m. each day. Ada»ssk>p,.K TO MEMBERS OF THE OTAGO LAWN TENNIS CLUB. INTERPBOVINCIAL LAWN TENNIS S&VSC6H . . CANTERBURY v. OTAGp. / - Ike Hon., Secretory will be in Attendance at > . the'Clnb'a Courts on SATURDAY, ,lSth April, | from 10-a.m.,'to Issue Entrance-firiietß to all Members^, . ' •> , '. 12«p , R.C. TBNNENT.Hon.Sec. '-'■'~. i ; Educational....:c [A Cabik] TIyTISS MABION S. W. WHITE, H.A,, tyj. UOTVERSTTY COACH AKD PiUVATJS TOTOR, \ 3 BELOmfE TERB4CE, GEWB3K.-iS!EBEET ... \j (Opposite Dr Fnltorfa). - 9ap MISS A, BOWBR, Park gtreet, Kensington, ia FORMING CLASSES for Drawing, Painting, Retouching; also in ifinishiug Bromide or Opal Enlargements—Crayon, Water, and Oil Colours. ' Terms,- One &nd Two Guineas por Quarter. ' £ap ■ "Ii^CRS B. B. MONKMAN resumed Teaohiiig I jXJL on Monday, Bth April.—For tenus, &p., ) aitgly the Dresden Pianofarte Company. Map QHOBTHAND.—Speed practice from 50 to ; : O 150 words every evenlne- Thorongh coachißß jiven.—Typewriter Bureau, Athol place. 2Sni' [■pATENTS. ' rpRADE MAK3SS, HBNBY ESGBBB, 0.X., M.E., ,Rez r Patent Agent by Gort. Exam., " KA«Bfi BTBBET, DUNEDHT, And^t Wellinjrton. Gbristcbrarcu, Maplen: and Auckland. ■ - B»tente«nd Trade Marks obtained in all Cowntrloii. ■ SpecifioftttiHis and Drawings »ccuratoly Prcpored.. . . EmBUSHBD K8&

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10332, 12 April 1895, Page 1

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