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ADD 1.1 LLOWS' HAIi i* ; r GRAND EXTRA NIGHT T - OP THE CARANDINI CONOERT AIT-> MR GEORGE COTTERILL. , Third appearance of MISS ISABELLA. ..,'. SPECIAL NOTIOE. In consequence of the delay in -the departure of tbe steamer for Napier, fchey will appear THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. Pbo&jumme. — Part I. — IntroductionPiano, Souvenirs of II Trovatore (Verdi). Operatic selection from Wallace's Opera, . Montana, introducing Sing, Pretty MaideD| . 'Twas a Knigbfc, tho Harp in the Air, and the Angelus-r-Company. Cavatina, The Faithless (Gollmick)— Miss Rosina. Song, The Good Old Days of the Country Squire (Macfar. ren)— Mr Henry Gordon. Part song (1), Oh, Fly witb Me 5 (2), A Cold Frost Came (Mendelssohn) — The sisters Rosina and Fannie and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon. Song, I thought his Heart was all my Own— Misß Isabella. Grand Scena, Fly Hence, each Idle. -. Fear, Wallace's opera Matilda of Hungary — Madame Carandini. Air, Oh, Sleep, it Is a * Gentle Thing (Barnett), Ancient Mariner— - Miss Fannie, Comio Ballad, Trio, ahd'Chorus, from Offenbach's sparkling opera,' Tbe Grand Duchess — Company. Shetohes -of N Character, by Mr George Ootterill— Mearaeric Seance 5 he will personate both Operator and Subjects, including Old Whitehead^ an Invalid, a Prize Fighter, Mons Philigree„and Bob Boniface j after which, Opera Di Camera * — Adolphus Boosher, 'Esq, a distinguished Musician who doesn't know a note of music, but who, being a man of the world, cun. make much ado aboufc nothing, will sing" seleofciona from his Grand Opera of 'Umbuggiana.' '" Interval of Ten Minutes. !,, „ Part 11. — Introduction — Piano r-.The Witches' Dance. Part song, .How , Calm .the Dawn (Mendelssohn) r-Tbe sisters. Rosina and Fannie, ' and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon. Song, Beautiful Star (Foster) — -Madame Carandini. Duet, Cheerf ulness— The "alters Rosina and Isabella. Descriptive, song, Wrecked' and Saved— Mr Henry .'Gordon. Song, Rooked in the Cradle of the Deep (Knight)— Miss Fannie. Ballad, Wouldn't you Like to Know ? (Packer)— Miss Rosina. Solo and Chorus, Allegiance . we swear (Bishop) — Company. , ' Front seats, 3s } Gallery, 2s j Back seatst, Is. Doors open afc 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o'clook. Tickets to be had at the principal sta-. tioners arid music sellers; and seats secured at Berger's Music Warehouse, -Jaiubtpri QUay, where a numbered plan can be seen. ;' , •• - m H E ATR E " R a V A L. WELLINGTON CHRISTYS. Saturday, i6th august, jisfo : . GRAND CONOEBT; , ' ; The proceeds to be devoted to the fo#*ti§..on of a Library for the Wellington Hospital.; .'.-.. . Under the. distinguished . patronage, of His Excellency the Goybbkob 'and ; trADY Febgusson. ' '.-"." '" Choice selections of Christy Songs and .Choruses. Burlesque Operas— IL TROVATORE and -. * LUCREZIA BORGIA. Tickets may be obtained from A. Johnston, Esq, Surgeon Provincial Hospital .j »H. Fitz« berbert, Esq, Sooretary Provincial Hospital 4 Messrs Lyou, Barrett, Berger, Wi-lestbn, and of the members. of. the Christys. * Prices of admission : Dress Circle, ani Orchestra Stall., 4s j Stalls, 2s 6dj Pit, Is. Scuts may be reserved on; Fridayj llgth inst., at Mr Berger's, Lambton Quay, from 10 to 4 p.m. j and on Saturday, 16th, at the Theatre, from 10 fco 5 p.m. ' rfIHEATRE ROYA.L. Lessees : G. W. CoiZ-IBR AND Co. Stage Manager: G. W. Colubb. EOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, August 18fcb v The distinguished tragedian, Mr FAIRCLOUGH ! And Mdlle Eugenic Legband, Supported by a powerful and entirely new DRAMATIO COMPANY, who have never before appeared, before a Wellington audience, comprising—! ' ' - OPENING NIGHT— HAMLET. Mrs Walter Hira, from the Viotoria Theatre, Sydney Mrs Laohxak MoGowan, from the (Prince of - Wales Opera House, Melbourne Miss Lizzia BusHß,from the Theatre Royal, Melbourne - Miss Miiilib Colliee Mr Lachlan MoGowan, from the Prince of Wales Opera House, Melbourne. Mr F. Gobdo* Lystbb, from the Theatre Royal, Melbourne Mr Walter Bbnttbt, from the Viotoria Theatre, Sydney Mr Qr. W. Collieb, from the Theatre Royal, Melbourne ; and an efficient Btaff. FOR. SIX NIGHTS ONLY, The whole Company then proceeding to Auokland. Dress Circle and Orchestra, 3s ; Stalls, 2s j Pit, is. ........ „; Box Office open on Saturday, afc C. R Jeffs Horticultural Repository, opposite Theatre. mHB H AIR LESS HOESB CAOUTCHOUC. Thiss will be the last week of Exhibition ot tbis popular curiosity. His levees will be held daily at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL side room, from 2 till 9 p.m. _ -_*'-- Don't miss this, the only chance of ever seeiag'blie greatest living wonder in the world, . as he is qn his way to America arid Europe.. Admission — Ladies and Gentlemen, is-." Children, 6d. ..... CAOUTCHOUC has been interviewed by over 160,000 people. . . * ,';... HEAP . s EDITION * - OV ■ *.' .-_..'; ' . * ,*: "0 U IDA'S" NO VEILS (By speoiol arrangement with, the: Engli_t_ publishers.) Vol. 1 of the new. edition now ready, _. ---..-_■-. \y ** p v o Kiy, y Crown .Bvo, illustrated, wrapper boards. . Price 2s 6d..; To be followed by. *"•_ Trioofcriu," '•Held in Bondage," " Folle Farine," and others, by . the same author, at iiritervals 0! V ; about; one month. .. ; „ ; . ..<; - .f r. .'...--.-'• Melbourne— GEOßGE; ROBERTSON. ' Wellington— WlLLlAM- LYON.*^ y y"; _ : Y. ji "'% i . AY.;; ; »-■: : a'!;,'.^' ' f \j*.~'A The undersigned have room. for;; lQQ0 \_©Y : ? 2000 tons of General Merb.iandi's.-^iir'-li^-K.' class buildings, where goods. can be bjsured al' -; : a. low rate of preiriiuui, ; V ' j AAA '^^AAAy-s • Terms 1 reasonable, /' * .- -Y '*'•-., '-••: 'A . . -... . rBETHUNE .i*H.U^TEB.'; ;",'•:. - Maroh' lß, lß73.'^ ? ' " ' \ l ' ?Y^ t ' l *Yy :y TT7>NTED;^WTLI__IAM MIXNER;(son^ V.V s -■'•• toy l^te-i David*{M«ni^ Mr^^di<^i|^ Nova Scotia. Property- and - cash commutaicatidu^with, J. F.- M*_sner,YjA^ertrl#l street^EaatCMelbburne^L, yy-. .yyy^A^^^^^. AN^ED.— A FIRS?? \Mi««t.iiSffi ' Willia'nf Davies -A^l^tpi^M -Captain pßAQoqg._ ,;_ y -^pi^^^^^M YV

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3884, 15 August 1873, Page 3

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