friu THE ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY •*■■ HAVE ARRIVED per Airedale, and mil appear THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, Feb. 13. and SATURDAY, Feb. 14, at the ODD-FELLOWS* HALL. The Company consists of the following Artistes :— MADAME CARANDINI Prima Donna, MR. WALTER SHERWIN Principal Tenor, MR. J. SMALL Bnffo Vocalist, and Delineator of Hibernian eccentricities, MR. R. W. KOHLER The celebrated Instrumentalist and Solo Performer on the Cornet-a-Piston, Concertina, French Flageolet, Rock Harmonicon, &c, «fee, and MR. EDWARD SALAMAN From the Royal Academy of Music, London. The Programme will consist of English, Irish, and Scotch Songs, Ballads, Duetts, Trios and Instrumental Solos, together with selections from the following Operas, El Trovatore, Maritana, La Sonatnbula, Lucia di Lammermoor, the Bohemian Girl, and Benedict's last production, The Lilly of Killarney, &c. PROGRAMME. TH I S EVEN 1N G. PART I. 1. Introduction—(lnstrumental) —Messrs |Kohler and Salaman 2. Quintette—(lnstant Vengeance)— From the Bride of Lammermoor—Madame Carandini, Messrs Sherwin. Kohler, Small, and Salaman 3. Romance—(Come into the garden, Maud) —Mr Walter Sherwin 4. Grand Scena — (Ernani involami) — Madame Carandini 6. Irish Comic Song—(lrish Jaunting Car)—Mr J. Small 6. Instrumental Solo—Mr R. W. Kohler 7. Ballad—(Molly ashore)—Madame Carandini 8. Patriotic Song—(Ked Cros3 Banner)—Mr W. Sherwin 2. Irish Comic Song—(The Force of Persuasion— original)—Mr J. Small 10. Grand Selection—(From Verdi's celebrated Opera of II Trovatore.) IXTF.RVAL OF TEN MIKUTtS. PART 11. 1. Introduction—(lnstrumental)— Messrs Kohler and Salaman 2. Trio—(That Time of Year)— Composed by Mr Edward Salaman- MadameCarAudini,and Messrs Sherwin and Small 3. Song—(Let me like a Soldier fall)—Mr Walter Sherwin |4. Ballad—(The Last Rose of Summer)—Madame I Carandini 5. Comic Song—(The Unfortunate Man)—Mr J. Small 6. Solo—(lnstrumental)— Mr R. W. Kohler 7. Gipsy's Laughing Trio—Madame Carandini, IVJeasjs J. Small and Sherwin Finale—God Save the Queen—By the Company. Admission :- Front Seata .. .. .. sa. Back Scats and Gallery .. .. 3*. Doors open at half-past Seveu, commence at Eight o'clock. . 212 Money to Lend. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY NELSON. The next Subscription Meeting will be held at the Temperance Hall, Bridge-street, on MONDAY next, 16th February, at Six o'clock, p.m. The monsy will be offered at half-past Eight o'clock. Stewards—Messrs. T. H. Stringer, I. M. Hill, and T. Hill. W. ROUT, Secretary. g2f No change given. N.B.— The Secretary will attend at the office from 10 till 4 on the above day. All communications to the Secretary must enclose the Postage Stamps for answers, or none will be received. . 203 NOTICE is hereby given that I will not be answerable for any debts contracted by my wife, Magdalena, after this date. JOHN HAINTZ. Wairaea West, Feb. 10, 1863. 208 JJANK OF NEW ZEALAND. The FIFTH INSTALMENT of £1, payable on Shares allotted in this Bank, in the Province of Nelson, has been fixed by the Directors to be PAID at Nelson, on the 16th February, 1863. By order of the Board of Directors, JAMES WATKINS. Manager. Nelson, October 14,1862. 496 Artificial Teeth. T}R. TATTON continues to adjust Artifi- -■"' cial Teeth in his new and improved process, with Choralite gums, and in gold. Hours of consultation, from 11 till 4. 1063
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Colonist, Volume VI, Issue 554, 13 February 1863, Page 2
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