CHRISTCHURCH.
The New Music Hall.—We desire to call the attention of our readers to tho opening of the New Music Hall in Gloucester-street. An advertisement in our columns announces the pleasing fact that the members of the Canterbury Musical Society intend to celebrate the event by two concerts, on Monday and Tuesday next. It is a pleasing feature in the case to be enabled to add that Messrs. Poussard and Douay, and their assistants Messrs Wilkinson and Beaumont, have also offered their valuable aid to give eclat to these concerts. Tho room is the largest, and for the transmission of sound, beyond doubt the finest in the Province, and great credit is due to the enterprising proprietors who have at last supplied a Hall so long needed to give effect to the musical talent of the city. We hope, nay, we are sure, that although at so short a notice the Hall will be
a crowded one,
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Press, Volume III, Issue 192, 13 June 1863, Page 1
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