ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MADAME: A EABELLA f> ODDABD ■'- ■ ' *nL - vJT Begs to announce that the will gire a GRAND CONCERT OH * TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22. PROGRAMME. Fabx I. Trio, "Bigh no more, Ladies" (Stevens) —Mrs Smythe, Mr Skinmer, and Mr R»inford Soi)g, "Tho Wanderer" (Schubert) —Mr Bainford Solo, Pianoforte, Sonata in A flat (op. 26), Andante con rariazioni, Soherzo, Trio, . Funeral March, Allegro (Beethoyen)— Madnine Arabella Goddard Song, "Nob c rer" (Tito Mattei)—Mrs Smythe ;.-.;... Solo, Vielin, Fantasia, " I Lombardi" (Vieuxtempt)—Hen Dotbler Duet, "A Word at Parting" (Nicolai)—Mrs Smythe and Mr Skinner Fast 11. Solo, Pianoforte—Grand Fantasia, "Erin," introducing the sirs "My lodging ii on the cold ground," "Tho Minstrel Boy," &c., composed ezpreuly for Madame Goddard by Sir Julius Benedict— Madame Arabella Gtaddard Song, "Tell me, Mary, how to itoo thee" (Hodgion)—Mr Skinner Solo, VioliD, " Air rarie" (Rhode)—Herr Doehlcr Song, "Come to the Dane*" (Henrion) — Mrß Smythe Song, "The Old Sexton" (Buaiell)—Mr . Bainford . . - Solo; Pianoforte, Scotch' Fantasia; introducing " The Blue Bells of Scotland," " Kelrin Grore," " Wha wad na fecht for Charlie" (Jules de Sivral) — Madame Arabslla Goddarfl?v Duet, "My Sufferings and Sorrows " (Donizetti) —Mrs Smythe and Mr Baiaford Condtjctob: Mb Habcousi Lsx. Numbered Seats, 6>; Gallery, 3ij Pit, 2i. THE FLaIFoF BBA^rS Is sow open at Mr Burra's, where tickets for the Gallery may also be obtained. ■-.. Doors open at half-past 7; Concert to mence at 8 o'clock. v , I -.-. 7 7896 WANTED, a Good GENERAL ;SERYAST. Apply to Mrs Jab. RobinSON, Walter street, Shortland. a 7899 WANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'B Haib Cuttih» Establxshminx to be Shared, Shampooed, 4cf., next Fugate't Bed Boot, Owen-street, GtrahamstawQ. j NOTICE. WANTED, a HEAD TEACHER for the Waiotahi Sohool. Applications to be sent to the Chairman en or before tht 26th instant. -;.,,- ;W.vßojmc, ■■• 4 | x■ :■ ■-: , Chairman, .''/,, - Waiotahi Diftriot Committee. Dcoember 9,1874. „ -_..' .. 7871 •' '■v BOABTJf IND RESIDENCE. ; W ANTED, immediately, a few Respectable Minen or other working men in a private : heuee in Albert street. Comfortable Home. Terms 17s 6d per week. For addreii, 4c, Apply to Office of this Paper. 7879 SPECIAL TO LADIES. WILLIAM WILSON & CO. TTAYE JUST OPENED UP FOUR CASES LADIES' & CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, purchased at the end of the Home Season trade, and are ; now being sold at about ...-.„-. .tone-half the usual ' : selling prices. TWO CASES FRENCH & ENGLISHFLOWERS, White Ostrich Plumes ana Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, and Millinery-Materials. Tho whole of which arc now being sold at unprecedented low prices. WILLIAM WILSON AND CO., WHOLESALE AND BETAIL GENERAL DRAPERS. '" And' Dibect Impobtebs, CORNER OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS, SHORTLAND; AND AT 204 and 206, QUEEN STREET, '■<yt/- - AUCELAND. -: . ;
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1862, 21 December 1874, Page 3
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