I JSOEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STEAM TO WELLINGTON, NAPIER, TAURANGA, AND AUCKLAND. i „ fniIEN.Z.S.N. Company'e b.s. . {LJkt •*- TARANAKI, I> appointed to sail as above on _|g8$l&».or about WEDNESDAY, 24th **S2__3S_3^l»»t*, at 4 p.m. Apply to MATHESON'S AGENCY, 477 Lyttelton and Christchurch GO AND SEE THE ELEPHANT ON TUESDAY NIGHT 1 1 **75 mOWN HALL, CURISTCUURCn. LAST SEUIE-TOF CONCERTS, BY MADAME CARANDINI, MISS ROSINA CARANDINI, MISS FAN NIE CARANDINI, ASD MR WALTER SHERWIN, Previous to their departure for Victoria. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1863, And following evenings. PROGRAMME :-PAnT i. 1, Operatic Selection — *• Tho Enchantress " (Balfo)— Madamo Curundini and Miss Roslna, Miss Fannlc, and Mr \V. Sherwin 2. Grand Scena— " 0 mi© Fernando " — Miss Fannlo 3, Song—" Homo of my heart " (Lurline)— Mr W. Sherwiu 4. Valso, Brillinnto (Vocal) " 111 Bacclo "— Miss Roslna 6, Buffo Duet— "Mr and Mrs Bell"— Mdnie Carandini and Mr W. Sherwin G. Song— " Why do I Weep for Thee?' — Madamo Carandini 7. Duct— " Sister Elves"— -Miis Rosina and Miss Fannlo 8. Song— "l heard a Brooklet gushing"— Miss Hoaina 9, Operatic Selection — ■« 11 Trovatoro "-» Madame Carandini and Mr W. Sherwin An Interval of fifteen minutes, Pakt n. 1. Duetto — From tho Opera of " Maria Padllla (Donizetti) — Miss Roslna ana Miss Fannlc 2. Song—" The Forsaken"— Mdnie Carandini 3. Song—" I'm a simplo Muleteer "—Mr W. Sherwin 4. Ballad — •' I cannot mind my Wheel, Mother"— Miss Rosina 5. Buffo Duet— ° Little Farm" — Madame Carandini and Mr W. Sherwin a. Song—" Dermot Astore " (Crouch)— Mill Fan nic 7. Duct— " Oe'r Itho Hill, o'er the Dale"— MUs Fannlo nnd MUs Roslna 8. « The Gipsies' Laughing Trio "—Madame Carandini, the Misses Roslna aud Fannle, and Mr W. Sherwin. Doom open at hedf-ptst 7, to commence at 8 o'clock, Admission •— Reserved seats, Ss ; second scats, 3i. Children half - price. Family ticket*), admitting lire to a oinglc concert, XI, Tickets may be obtained at Bonnlugton'* Music Warehouse, where a numbered plan of the lull can be seen and seats secured. Carriages may bo ordered for half-put ten. . ..-_— — BIRMINGHAM HARDWARE HOUSE, Cashel Stueet. MOBROW, BASSETT to CO., f*T A V E ON SALB, Ex Gainsborough, from London, Registered Grates, Locks, Nails, Hlngee, Sheet Zinc, Holloware, Milk Pane, Bright and Japanned Tin Goods, Cutlery, Lyndon's Spades, Grindstones, Walking Sticks, Galvanised Wlro Netting, Ridging Spoutlog, too,, &c. Also, Boiled, Raw, and Colza OH i Turpentine, Itai and White Lead, toe, toe A largo assortment of Kcroslno Lamps Kerosiuo Oil, (Downer's), beat quality. MORROW, BASSETT, to CO., Furnishing and General Ironmonger, Cashcl street, Christchurch. 60 •nUILDING MATERIALS ON SALE, Brick, sand stocks, and pressed Frew tone, cement (Portlaudand noman") Plaster of l'aris, marblo and . enamel chimney pieces, chimney pots 0. G. galvanised guttering and piping, cast iron, half r*>uud do, and fitting**. N Countess' slates, sheet lead, do zinc, do sash weights, Sec, toe. Doors nnd sashes, architraves and cornice mouldings American pine, kauri and Huon do (wide), and cedar Tongued and groved flooring and lining, j skirtings, too. Bultic, American, Native, and V,P,Ji» I tlmbsr, N.B.— Cement from 15* per mk, ftttd all other material*) at lowest pricea, J.BAILEY, Building and Timber Yards, 176 Cashcl and Lichfield streeti.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 33, 20 June 1868, Page 3
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520Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 33, 20 June 1868, Page 3
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