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OFFICIAL CATALOGUE, with full particulars as to Pixhibits, with a Description of the entire P'.xhibition, and its design and creation by Mr. IMRP'. KIRALFY, and brief histories of the British Indian P'.mpire, and the Honourable P'.ast India Company. Price iJ. Any incivUity or ivant of attention on the part of employes shonld be promptly reported to the office of the Director-General, Empire of India Exhibition, Earl’s Court, 3 PROGRAMME. FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 1895. IN THE BAND STAND, WESTERN GARDENS. From 3 to 5 ; and 7 to 8.30, THE BAND OF H.M. SCOTS GUARDS (By kind permission of Colonel W. G. Gascoigne.) Conductor Mr. HENRY T. DUNKERTON. Iprooramine. From 3 to 5 p.m. I. — Marsch “ Landolt '■ Seelmann 2 — Overture “ Der Frieschiilz ” Weber 3. — Valse .. “ Soldaten Lieder ” ... Gung’l 4. — Reminiscences of Verdi ... F. Godfrey 5. — Seren.\de ... ... “ Quand tu chantes ” ... Cornet Solo — S ergt. W. DRAKE. Gounod 6. — Selection from Mendelssohn's “Song’s without Words” Basquit 7. — Hungarian Dance Brahms 8. — Selection “ Little Jack Sheppard ” Lutz and Pascal 9.— Danse CoMiguE “ Punch and Judy ” ... From 7 to 8.30 p.m. Boggetti 1. — Marsch “ Commandeur ” Kosuhek 2. — Overture “ Euryanthe ” “ Mon Reve ” Weber 3. — Valse ... Waldteufel 4. — Selection ‘ Der Trompeter von Sakkingen ”... Messier 5. — Piccolo Solo ... ...“ The Deep Blue Sea ”.. . Musician— C. SEELEY. Brewer 6. — Selection “ The Shop Girl " Caryll 7. — CouRANTE, from “ iavensvvood, The Bride of Lammermoor ” Mackenzie 8.— Ballet Music ... “ Ma,saniello ” Auber 9. — Galop . .. “ Reiter ”... Interval of 15 Minutes. Zikoff THE BAND OF H.M. GRENADIER (By permission of Colonel Oliphant.) GUARDS Conductor LIEUT. DAN GODFREY. programme. From 8.45 to 1 1 p.m. 10. — March “ Under the Double-Eagle ” J. F. Wagner II. — Overture ... “ Le Due d’Olonne ” ... A uber 12. — Walzer “ Abschied von Miinchen ” ... Gung’l 13. — Selection ... “ A'lda ”... Verdi 14. — Pot-Pourri ... “Der Vogelhandler ” ... . .. “ Vision ”... Zeller 15. — Valse Waldteufel i6 . — Selection “The Chieftain” Interval of 15 Minutes. ... Sullivan 17.— March “ Amazonen ” ... Kruse 18.— Selection “ The Shop Girl ” ...Caryll 19. — Walzer “ Blaue Augen " ... Fdtras 20.— Cornet Solo ... “ Thoughts and Tears ” Sergeant KNIGHT. “ Excelsior ” ...Hope Temple 21. — Ballet Selection Marenco 22. — Galop-March ... “ Roumaine ” GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Ganne 4 PROGRAMME. FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 1895. IN THE BAND STAND, QUEEN’S COURT. (/« inclement rveather in the Queen’s Palace.) From 3 to 4 ; 5 to 7 ; aud 8 30 to 11 p.m. BAND of the COLDSTREAM GUARDS (y^’ permission of Colonel V'iscount Falmouth.) CoxuL'CTOR - - iMr. C. THOMAS. 1. -March iprotjiainnic. From 3 to 4 p.m. “ Geburtstag's " Eaasch z. -Overture “ Giralda ” Adam 3. — “ Epigramme ” “ Rienzi ” Guug’l 4.— Granh Selection WagDcr S. — I’AsouiNAni-; (Gollschallks) .Arr. bv Riviere b. — S election... ' ...“ Madame Favart” ... Offenbach 7. -.\VE Maria Mascheroni 8. -Walzer ... “ Meerleuchten ” ... Ziehrer 9. —Grand Selection FROM “Donizetti’s Opera’s”... ... F. Godfrey I. -March P'rom S to 7 p.m. “ Jubilaums ” Eilhardt -’.—Overture “ Haj d^e ” ... .iaber 3. -.Selection “ lolanlbe ” Salt hum 4. —Waltz “ Komaiitiker ” ... Laniier 5. — Selection ... “ Louisa Miller ” ... Verdi I. — March P'rom 8.30 to II p.m. “ Defilier ” Rossoie z. Overture ... “ Tantal.squaleii ” ... Snppe 3. - Selection “Carmen” Bizet 4.— Walzer “Marlin” (Der Oberstiger) Cart Zeller 3 . — Fantasia “ Line Fete k Aranjuez ” . . . Demersma n n 6. —Song “ The Plains of Peace ” Barnard Comet Solo — S ergt. J. HYNES • 8 . -■LLm-se ...“ Bruneou Blonde”... ... Waldteiifcl 9- — Fantasia ... ...... “Dorothy” Cellier 0. — Tarantelle ... “ Napolitain ” ... Jullien