•"\ D D FELLOWS' HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 29th, 1833. MESSRS. POUSSARD AND DOUAY'S NINTH GRAND EVENING CONCERT. MONS. DOUAY will give his FIRST GRAND IMPROVISATION ON THE HARMONIUM. Acknowledged by the beat musioal critics to be the most finished performance ever attempted in the Southern Hemisphere, SECOND APPEARANCE ov MISS FLORENCE BEVERLEY. PROGRAMME. FIRST PART. 1. Instrumental Duet — " Spanish Dance" — Poussard and JDouay — M. M. Horace Poussard and Rene Douay. 2. Song—" Fading away" — Ann Fricfter — Miss Florence Beverley. 3. Solo Violincello— " Elegie" (Martha)— Flolow Mons. Rene Douay. 4. Song" Eily Mavourneen" (" Lily of Killarney") — Benedict — Mr E. A. Beaumont. 6, Solo Violin — "Operatic Selections'* (Nerma)— S. Poussard — Mona. Horace Pouasard. 6. Aria — "II Balen" (" I! Trovatore"— Vetdi— Mr W. H. Wilkinson. 7. Solo Harmonium — " When the Swallows homeward fly" — * Improvisation— Mons. Rtne J Douay. * These Improvisations on various well known airs have already called forth the unanimous praise of the Australasian Press, both as regards their perfection «f execution and orginality xa interval of ten uindtes. SECOND PAST. 8. Vocal Duet — " Flow gently Deva''— Parry — Mr Edwd. A. Beaumont aud Mr W. H. ! Wilkinson. 9. Serio Comic Ballad — " Oh 1 iff had some one to love me" — Hatton (?) — Mil* Florence Beverley. 10. Solo Violin—* " Hungarian Airs"—//. Pout' sard — Mons. Horace Poossard. ♦As played at his debut at the Crystal Palace, London, 1861. 11. There is a Flower that Bloometh" — (Maritana) Wallace— Mr E. A. Beaumont. 12. Solo Violincello — "Rsmimsceases of Home" iJ. Douay — Mons. Rene Douay 13. Song — " The tight little Isltnd" — Dibdin— Mr W. H, Wilkinson Cards of Admission — Back Seats, 2s; Gallery, Ss ; Front Seats, 55. ; can be obtained at tbe principal hotels and stons, or at the doors of the Hall. Doors open at half-past 7, Concert to commence at 8 o 'clock precisely. THOS. K. JONES, Manager and Agent. July 27, 1863. X YCEUM THEATRE. Lsbsik Mb J. Thompbox. MISS ETTA AND MR J. H. WILLIAMS, Beg to iuform their friends and the publio of Wellington that their BENEFIT is fixed for MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10th. When the Theatre will have been enlarged and entirely New Boxes constructed on the London principal — capable of seating' ISO persons. MRS W. H. FOLEY and MR SWAN have kiudly consented to appear. Particulars in future advertisement. July 34, 1863. CHARLES HOWE, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, WIIXIB-BTKEBT. BEGS to intimate to hia friends and the public generally, that he has commenced business in those premises, formerly known as the Pose Office ; and having made arrangements to keep always on hand a good stock of the very best arcicles, he trusts, by selling them at the lowest remunerative profit, to receive a share of their patronage. Boots and Shoes of every description made to order on the premises ; and a large stock of Grindery always on hand. C. H. also begs to inform the ladies of Wellington and surroundiag districts, that Mrs Howe has a carefully selected stock of Drapery and Haberdashery, well worthy of an inspection and whioh will be sold at very low rates. July 27, 1803.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1900, 28 July 1863, Page 2
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