AMUSEMENTS.
CYCLE SHOW.
The attendance at the cycle shdw yesterday was particularly •good, and in the evening the building was crowded by visitors. As usual the orchestra, under Mr Bttnz, gave a varied programme throughout the day, and members of it at different times contributed instrumental solos in the concert hall. Miss A. Lake sang " The Song of the Singer" and " Houp La, Carina," and Mr Maitland Qard'ner "H&rk Yβ, Soldiers, " and '-Simon the Cellarer." The accompaui-t was Mies Jennie Weefc. In evening Mr Beardaley exhibited a> number o£ lantern elides of Mount Cook, which we c described by Mr J. J. Kinsey. The elides were from his own or Miss Kinsey's photographs, several of which have appeared in She Weekly Press, and they were much appreciated by the audienoe. They are to be repeated tbia evening. The show will be open at the advertised times to-day, when another attractive piogcamme will be presented.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9882, 12 November 1897, Page 5
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