CITY HALL CONCERTS.
In order tiat the public of Auckland shall , nofe be deprived of their Saturday evenings> Miss Georgie Smithson has 'taken over the management 'of tho above concerts, the inaugural performance commencing to - night. The public have not; forgotten this clever lady's season at tho Opera House lasb year, where every piece was staged and acted m the most artistic manner, and we feel certain that to-night's performance will ?e another evidence of Miss Smithson's ability as manageress as well as artiste. Anew departure" will be made for the first tune in New Zealand^ namely, the Blondi- . notto Minstrels (twelve ladies), as organised by Miss, Smithson in England. **cry f aC e «ffl ] je nevV) as also each song! and item, concluding Avith Uuv jSational Defences or the New Zeaiana Contingent." In order that order may rtiiIf amtai? ed tho Plice of admission for oj (lien will be 3d to body of hall, but only wuou accompanied by their parents.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 142, 16 June 1888, Page 8
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