ENTERTAINMENTS.
COM RUM HNTARY CONCERT. The concert- to be bold in His A jesty's Theatre to-niglit promises _ outrival any concert ever given in C borne,and the public of Gisborne sho show their apprt'eiation of the prom ors' efforts by overcrowding the hot The City Band parades from the bell marches to the theatre, and discern music till S. Owing to the long ] t'TnniiYio tiio overture Sturts "puiiclU at 3. and patrons would do well to early, as the brisk demand for tic! has assured a packed house. Mad Casier makes her debut to a. Gisln audience, and a musical treat i.s in s for items with orchestral accoiup mem. Te Rangi Pai. the renov contralto, is singing two songs, will he a musical" treat, and Airs. 3 Barrv is also taking part-. The vocr also include Alossrs Johnston Br Brownlee. Grieve. P. Lewis, and Teat. Alaster A ita is tributing a ffute solo, and Mr. Join Brown is giving a recitation. Th chestra is a strong combination i the baton of Aim AL L. Faster, am be among the most popular items, kots can he had at Miller'-.', Chr Dittos’. and J. Adair’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2057, 21 May 1909, Page 5
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193ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2057, 21 May 1909, Page 5
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