AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The third: performance of the Sardou's famous play, "Fedora," by the Meynell-Gunn Company drew a large audience to His Majesty's Theatre last evening. As at the previous performances, the various roles were well sustained, and the artistes well merited the applause they received: "Fedora" will be repeated this evening and to-nior-row evening, and on Saturday the historical drama, "A 3eggar on Horseback," will be staged for tho first time in Auckland. KUBELIK. The box plans of the half-guinea seats for Kubelik's two concert- at the Royal Albert Hall next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, will be opened at Wildman and Arey's to-morrow morning. The plans of the guinea seats will also be on view during the week. Kubelik brings a small, but very select concert party with him, namely, Miss Erna Mueller, -mezzo-soprano; Miss Emily Dyason, a piano soloist, graduate of the Conservatorium of Music, Melbourne; and Herr Ludwig Schwab, an accompanist who has toured, the, world with Kubelik, and who is pronounced by Sydney and Melbourne critics as one of the finest players of his. class yet heard in those cities.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 145, 18 June 1908, Page 2
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