MADAME PADDON'S CONCERT.
At the Canterbury Hall to-night Madame Paddon,' vrho conies with a high Home reputation as a contralto vocaliet, tvill make her debut on a Chrietchurch concert platform. The programme is a singularly attractive
one, end Madame Paddott will pret the Tarioue etyles of mueic, the florid aria to tho ample ballad. will bo' assisted by Mrs Gower Burtw 0M Katie Young and Toria Sommerel ; '£®| Messrs A. Millar; R. Vincent, Claude Allan. , . , rj ~sM WEST'S PICTURES ANT) THE^ ? OT . . ■• BRESCIANS. . . ;.£2| The farewell eeaeon of .West'e PJctuwii^^ and the Breeciane opens at the Oanter. bury Hnll on Saturday nest, ,1 "^ have been udded (to the picture ehs* "(Am and new musioal items to the concer(tfe# programme. ' % "«"wS THE J.P. COMPANY. ./jp The Strand Theatre Company produce the farce comedy "J.P." at the Jf* Theatre Koyal on Boxing Night. ThefMffi company includea Mififice Jflorence and Maud Chetwynd and Mr J. Dallas. The plan of reserved eeats open* at Messrs Mil nor and ThompsoiuCe Thursday next. ':s§& MILITARY "GYMKHANA. r tl| At tho King Edward Barracks t(*" v % night a military gymkhana will be Tho programmo includes a number ot*. u *s«s events of on interesting character, cludiiiß Mold fj;im exercise by the E tory. naval etc. Tbo Garneoi Band will provide the mueio. * **■
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12378, 18 December 1905, Page 8
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