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rp II EAT It E ROYAL, Casino de Venice, Charleston. THIS EVENING- (TUESDYT), February 18, 1868. SIMONSEN'S 'GRAND OPERA DE CAMERA. Madame Fanny Simonsen, The great Prima Donna from the Opera Comiqe of Paris, late of Liter's Royal Italian and English Opera; and Martin Simonsen, Late Solo Violinist to His Majesty the King of Denmark, and conductor of Lyster's Opera Company, assisted by Miss Rebecca Jones, Of Lyster's Opera Company. Mr Eugene Artos and Air G. F. Price have the honor to announce that they will give their SECOND GRAND OPERATIC, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT, at the above place, on Tuesday, 18th February, 1868. Madame Simonsen appears in character every evening. An entire change of Programme will be presented every evening during their short stay. Prices of Admission Reserved Seats, ss; Back Seats, 3s. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8.

The following Programme of the Simonsen's Entertainment will be submitted This Evening:— PABT I. Solo for Piano—Fantai ie Brilliante 'Norma' (Artot), —M. Eugene Artot. Duet—' Ive wandered in Dreams' (Wade), Miss Rebecca Jones and Mr. Gr. P. Price. Grand Cavatina from the Second Act o. ' The Daughter of the Regiment' (Donizetti) —Madame Fanny Shaonsen. Seventh Air Varie (De Beriot). —Martin Simonsen Comic Song—' The Old Maid, or a lesson to Scornful Young Ladies' (Winner), in character—Madame Fanny Simonsen. Irish Ballad—' Come back to Erin' (Claribel) Mr. Gr. F. Price. TremoloFantaisie on 'Annie Laurie' (Simonsen) —Martin Simonsen. pa u. Consisting of the entire of the Second Act oi Beiiini's celebrated Grand Opera NORMA (a) Casta Diva and Finale, in character— Mdme. Fanny Simonsen. (&) Recitative and Scena—Mdme Fanny Simonsen. (c) Duet and Finale, in character—Mdme. Fanny Siinonson and Miss Rebecca Jones. Piano Solo—Extempore Fantaisie, —M. Eugene Artot. Ba^ad—-Why do I weep for thee' (Wallacj) —Miss Rubecca Jones. Irish Ballad ' Katnleen Mavourneen' (Oroucxi) —Madame Fanny Simonsen. Fantaidie Briniante on Themes irom ' Masaniello' (Hauman) —Martin Simonsen. Comic Song—'Oi course it's no business of mine' (Randall), in character—Mr. G. F. Price. Comic Duet—' The Quakers, or, Dost Thou Love me, Sister Rata.'' (Pa ry), in cnaracter—Madame Simonsen and Mr. R. Jones.

Prices of Admission: Reserved Seats, 55. ; Body of Hall, 3s. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clok precisely. npHE APOLLO MUSIC HALL ' AND CASINO. THE ADELPHI THEATER S. HAMILTON & CO., Pkoprietoes. The above magnificently fitted-up Hall just opened, offers unri.ailed Amusement to the lovers of Music and Terpsichore. Several Young Ladies from Melbourne are engaged. Johnny Burgess and Johnny Lockyer will perform nightly. A Splendid Band in attendance, and the whole under the guidance of two efficient M.C.'s ; thus rendering this the first place of amusement in the Southern Hemisphere.

6TEPIIENSON*S ASSEMBLY ROOM. vtj. announcing, at the solicitation of the play-going Public of the Buller, he has been induced to engage the above magnificent Room for a few nights, commencing on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, on which occasion an entire new Programme will be introduced. LITTLE MARION appearing in three characters —"Dr. O'Toole," "Larry Driscoll," and "Terry O'Grady." Front Seats (Chairs), ss; Body of Hall, 2a 6d Seats can now be secured. NOTICE to Consignees per schooner "Escort." The above vessel having entered at Customs; Consignees are requested to pass entries and pay freight at once. All entries not passed before 12 o'clock on Tuesday, will be passed at consignee's risk and expense. P. F. SMYTH & CO., Agents.

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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 172, 18 February 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 172, 18 February 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 172, 18 February 1868, Page 3

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