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/^wPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager ... Mr Tom Pollard Treasurer... ... . . Mr W. O'Sullivan THE POLLARD BOOM. Continued unabated success of the People's Favourites. DOLLARD'S ?\PERA /COMPANY Arrangements for the Second "Week. THURSDAY, SEPT. 17— HTIHE "DLACK /CLOAKS. FRIDAY, SEPT. 1&T A ly/TASCOTTE. SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, & FOLLOWING EVENINGS Plauquette's Masterpiece, ■piP T7AN TWINKLE. SCENERY, WARDROBE, AND EFFECTS ENTIRELY NEW. A Mammoth Production. Box plau at Wildman and LyeU's. Day Tickets at Williamson's. F. W. DUVAL. Business Manßger. A UCKLAND LIEDERTAFEL. THIRD roNCERT. CITY HALL-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. PROGRAMME : Part I. 1. Part Song— ' Comrades in Arms' Adam LIEDEBTAFEL. 2. Quartette of Trombones in E Flat. .Durmer mesbbs coutxs, pl-toimeb, bbinsden, and Dryland. 3. Song 'The Blind Girl to Her Harp' Stephen Miss Maby Day. [Glover 4. Part Song — 'The Sabbath Call'..Kreutzer Quartette — Messks M. Tbenwith, H. W. Taylor, H. Seabrook, J. Johnson, and LIEDEBTAFEL. I 5. Song— 'l Seek for Thee in Every Flower... Mb. R. James (Member of the [Ganz Ballarat Liedertafel). 6. Oboe Solo— Selected. Mb J. Jackson : Piano— Mb Warneb. 7. Part Song— 'The Ladies' MacKenzie LIEDEBTAFEL. Inteeval— Part II 8. Part Song— 'The SouDgHuscian' Kuchen Quartette— Messbs"Morath, Simpson, Grindbod, and Warneb, and Liedertafel. 9. Instrumental Trio— Op 26 in C Haydn Violin — Hebr Zimmebmann, 'Cello— G. A. Paqtje, L.A.M., Piano— Miss Lily Thomson (Pianist to School of Musicj. 10. Song— 'The Children's Home' Cowen Miss Mary Day. 11. Part Song— ' pril Showers' Hatton Liedertafel. 12. Septet— 'The Mariner's Return '..Hoasler Messrs M. Tbenwith, Wright, Simpson, Robinson, Grindrod, Seabrook, and George. 13. Song — 'See Yon Rose So Freshly Blooming' Mr R. James [Donizetti (Member of Ballarat Liedertafel) 14. Part Song— ' The Happiest Land '..Hatton Liedertafel. ' God Save the Queen.' Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 2s ; Body of Hall, Is. 2s Seats may tc reserved on payment of 6d extra at Wildman's. Tickets may be had from Messrs Wildman, Eady, Williamson, Partridge, Hoffmann, and Tyler, Queen street, or any Member of the | Society. J. R. SIMPSON, Hon Sec. ni. rjIHOMAS' QCHOOLROOM, UNION-STREET, SEPTEMBER 17TH. 19th, AND THREE NIGHTS NEXT WEEK. OPERA: XSLAND OF TZ"NOWERE. Scene I.— View sit Enowere. II. — Prison Scene. lll.— Court Yard. Tickets may be had at West's Music Depot, Wellesley-street, and at W. H. Sharespear's Fancy Repository, Queen-street. CHORAL HALL, SYMOND 8- STREET . DOROTHY SOCIALS. Plain, Calico, and Fancy Dress Ball takes place in the above Hall ou FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1596. By invitation only. Spectators, Is. Spectators' tickets may be had from the following business places : It. Eagletou's, Queen-street; A. Teasdale's, Victoria street; W. H. Philip's, Karangahape ßoad.

f\l I' A l/««4-«l, : PIANIST TO THE .. . Chevalier de Kontski ... emperor 01- Germany. THE ONLY LIVING PUPIL OF BEETHOVEN, Will Give TWO CONCERTS Only. On 22nd and 23rd sept. The plan for Reserved Seats now opened at Wildman and Lyell'a.

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 19 September 1896, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 19 September 1896, Page 14