Amusements, &c. ADD FELLO wY' HAL L TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHTr "_"' Last Night but One of the SIMONSEN'S OPERA DE OAMEBA, '* Under the above patronage. The gentlemen of •>' the several Volunteer Companies are respectfully requested to appear in uniform. rv RAND CLASSICAL CONCERT, At the Odd Fellows' Hall, On FRIDAY EVENING, 31st INSTANT; Mr RUSSELL respectfully informs his friends, v patrons, and the publio generally, that he has made arrangements with Mr SIMONSEN to give a Select Evening of Classical Musio, at the above Hall, on Friday evening next, and has the honor to solioit their kind patronage on the occasion. ' The folio wing, programme of olamcal muffe will :be performed. ' . .T^.->^ k -.- PROGRAMME: , . r ■-•'-. 1 PABT I. . Solo for Piano-r"Les Belies de New York*— - (Satter), Mr Eugene Artot < " Complaicte" from the opera " The Prophet"— (Meyerbeer), Madame Fanny Simonsen Ballad—" We may be Happy yet"— (Balfe), Mile Rebecca Jonea "Homage a Verdi," Fantasia on Themes from' " La Traviata" — (Simonsen), Martin Simonsen Duet — " Home to Our Mountains," from the 4th act of " H Trovatore"— (Verdi), Mdme Fanny Simonsen and Mr G. F. Price . . . j Ballad— "Home and Thee "—(Atkin), Miss Be* becca Jones The celebrated "Eoho Song." as composed expressly for Jenny Lind — (Eckert), Madame Fanny Simonsen PAET H. " Louisa Valse,"— (Traviata), Miss Rebecca Jones Selofor Piano — " SonataPathetique," (Beethoven) Mr Eugene Artet :.'.,', " Alas ! Those Chimes," from " Maritan a"— (Wallace), Madame Fanny Simonsen Solo for Violin— " Songs Without Words," (Gungl), Martin Simonsen Barcarole—" Here Upon, My Vessel's Deck," (Masaniello), Mr G. F. Price Grand Scena — " Shadow Dance," from the opera " Dinorah," (Meyerbeer), in character, Madame ' Fanny Simonsen paet in. Descriptive Song — "Stonewall Jackson," (Blam* phin), Mr G. F. Price Aria— "Dove Sono," from "Lo Nozze de Figaro," (Mozart), Madame Fanny Simonsen Irish Ballad — "Savourneen Deelisb," (Crouch), Miss Rebecca Jones Sega, Creole Dance from the Coast of Africa (Simonsen), Martin Simonsen "The French Laughing Song," from the opera "Un Jour de Bonheur," (Auber), Madame " Fanny Bimonsen Trio — " Ye Banks and Braes of Bonnie Doon " Madame Fanny Simonsen, Mibs Rebecca Jonea : . and Mr Russell . , .. Doors open at half-past seven, commence at eight punctually. Carriages may be ordered for half-post ten. Numbered Seats, 5s ; GaUery, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s TMTASONIO MUSIC HALL, HUTT. SIMONSEN'S GRAND OPERA DE CAMERA. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. . Ok SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1. . Wanted. TIMBER STOREMAN WANTED. MUST be well acquainted with the timber trade, and be able to produce satisfactory testimonials. Apply to . ,> A. P. STUART & CO. January 27, 1868. MANAWATU. \ 31 " ANTED a Master' for the Foxton School ' V \ District. Salary, £150 per annum. A , married man preferred, to whom inducements independently of the mastership will be offered. Applications to be sent on or before the 22nd of February, 1868, to J. BATTEN SMITH,. Chairman Foxton Sohool Committee. WANTED a middle aged Governess for the Country where there are five children. Apply to BEN J. LING, butoher, Wellington. W~ ANTED.'a HOUSEMAID. Apply toMrt Thos. KEBBELL, Manners street. WANTED a SCHOOLMISTRESS. Apply * at the office of this paper. '' " WANTED, an intelligent YOUTH for the shop. Apply to E. G. SMITH, Music Warehouse. WANTED, for the Parewanui Store, Rangi* : tikoi, a LAD about 17 years of age; \ must be willing to make himself generally useful; " one having some knowledge of the Maori language - preferred. Apply to T. W. YOUNG. ; --'".• ■* TO SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS. WANTED, a situation as Ohainman or Staff* bearer ; thoroughly understands business ; three years under Walker & Burgess, Great Parliament street, Westminster. Apply to J; Hi, f office of this paper. iBusiness Notices. THE WELLINGTON MUSIO WAREHOUSK '.[ Adjoining the Club. .- TTODWARD GREAVES SMITH, Musis Seller &c, Lambton Quay, Wellington, late of Ja__B Smith and Son, Music .Sellers by. special- ap*^. pointment to the. Queen, Liverpool, has ph*»«ve£ . ; in informing the public that a Tuner from;,hia.;> establishment will shortly visit both the East and 5,*. ;, West Coast districts. : .^^^^vkl^fParties requiring ; their instruments, tunesr©£ repaired are reßpeotfully requested to forward* : ' their orders early. ' : : ' s "*' ,n . ! , : ' r J '•' ; : -' '-* . ' ; V'; r N'.B'.—- Mr Williams will .present letters '/fj»j»,::j" ;.. thefirm.:-'-: ! ;_, .;..'■ '.-,._., ;.■:...■ "•: . ; . 5 : _ j/ft'» ipi--._ September 28, 18jS7* --: -'\- :^ ;_________- 1' ARMSTRONG SaddSery and Harnesa direot 'froin'i;tfM/-';^ manufacturers. ' '■•■/'' > 'i\ ,ij:^i
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2629, 30 January 1868, Page 1
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