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CITY HALL CONCERTS.

Miss Geobgie Smithson's "Black Brilliants ; or the African Slave Circle," will occupy the City Hall to-morrow night, when a most excellent programme will' be presented, including the best and latest negro songs, melodies and dances. No pains have been spared by the enterprising manageress for this programme,- and the numerous patrons of the City Hall popular concerts will have their fullest desires satisfied tomorrow night. The services of two new corner men, never before seen in this line in Auckland, have been secured, and two new serial performers, "Stella and Leonard." The Drury Lane London success "The Mill in an Uproar " will form vo small feature of the performance, this ballet, arranged by Miss Smithson, havingsecured a world-wide reputation. The doors will be opened punctually at 7.15.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 176, 27 July 1888, Page 3

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CITY HALL CONCERTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 176, 27 July 1888, Page 3

CITY HALL CONCERTS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 176, 27 July 1888, Page 3

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