AMUSEMENTS. HALL. Under direction of J. and X. Tait. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY let, 1906. First Appearance in New Zealand of Mil ANDREW BLACK, MR ANDREW BLACJT, MR ANDREW BLACIT, MR ANDREW BLXOK, MR ANDREW BLACK, MR ANDREW BLACK, ENGLAND'S FINEST BARITONE (The Legitimate Successor of Santloy). Messrs J. and N. Tart have great pleasure in announcing that MR ANDREW BLACK. the famous Baritone, will make his FIR-ST APPEARANCE in the Canterbury Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, MAY Ist, 1906. Throughout England, Ireland and Scotland Mr Andrew Black is regarded as tho finest liantono now appearing before the public ii:kl wherever he appears his Singing causes intense enthusiasm. •' Mr Andrew Black sang the music assigned to Hans Sachs and to Votan in n manner so artietic and refined as to bo deserving ol unqualified and unstinted praise.—London '" Times." Mr Andrew Black has just cecppleted a triumphant eeason in Melbourne end Adelaide, where he is spoken of in terms of highest praise. r. His aiders and abettors are but two—a violinist and a pianist, both nre good. Hi* 'bill ol faro' is of fine quality, well assorted and well served. At such concerts as he is •riving such programmes are almost ideal. His success was instantaneous and couiplftc."—Melbourne. " Age." MR ANDREW BLACK Will be supported by MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR, Violinist. Miss Ethel Sinclair h«s appeared in England and Australia with pronounced success, and music lovers may look forward to interpretation of works by a true artist. AND MR ADOLPH BORSCHKE, The Hungarian Pianist. The management claim that since the visit of Padereweki no pianist haa created such enthusiasm as Mr Borschkc. Melbourne "Argus" also says:—"We have had nothing quite co good since Paderewski was here." MR HORACE GLEESON, Accompaniet. , Prices—ss, 3s, 2s, Iβ. Full particulars later. E. MACTCENNIAIi, 133 Representing J. and N. Tait. /CANTERBURY HALL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), APRIL Mfli, And Two Following Evoninge. POPULAR OPERA THE HAYMAKiERS, By the HAYMAKERS OPERATIC COMPANY, Under the Patronage of hie Excellency th* Governor, Colonel Bauchop, C.M.G., and Officers of the Garrison, aid his Worship the Mayor and Councillors. In Aid of the KING EDWARD BARRACKS BUILDING FU.ND. 100 PERFORMERS 100 With Fail Caet of Characters and Stage Effects. Hoxsee, Farm Waggons and Hayfield Accessories. Electric, Limelight, and Storm Effect* by Messrs Turnbull and Jones. PRINCIPALS: Farmer Mr C. Sim/pson Smith Farmer's Daughters . . . Miesea Chegwm and Wright [Dairymaid Miss. Eva- Field Former's Assistant* . . . Messrs J. H. Peek and W. D. Marlu Stage ManageT .... Cap*. Winter A. Hall Leader of Orohesrtra .... Mr W. SkoJton Pianiste Miss £*altry Mnifiica.l Director Mr Geo. l>nltiy ADMISSION—Dress Cirole, Three Shillings-; Stalls, Two Shillings; Body of Hall, Ona Shilling. Box pise at Dresden, Monday, 23rd April. Diwra open: 746, cAiuffience each evening af 8 o'clock. E. SNOW, Lieut.-Colonel, GEO. RSEiSE;. 303 Joint Secretaries. CHRISTCnURCH MUSICAL UNIO3J. (Regietered.) FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. LEONCAVALLOS' OPERA PAGLIAOOI. LEONOAVALLOS' OPERA PAGLIACOT. Will be Prod-ucedi in, Coaoert Form. riANTBRBURY HALL, MONDAY, 7th. TUESDAY, Btb MAY. SOLOISTS: N«fti» (Soprano) .. Mrs Gower Burns Oanio (TenoT) .. Mr Frank Graham Beppe (TenoT) .. Mr Reginald Vincent Tonio (Baxitanie) .. Mr Hamilton Hodgee Silrvio (.Baiitomc) .. .. Mr W. A. Day With Chorus of 150 Voioea and FuJ , Orohcstra. of 56 Instrume-nte under the Leadienship of Hexr Kain, the whole undier the itusioaJ DiTectoTahip of DR. J. C. BRADSTTAW, F.R.0.0., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.JL eUBSCRIPTTOK FOR THE SEIISOiN: ONIE GUINiEA. FOUR CONCERTS. TWELVE TICKETS. INTENDING SUBSCRIBERS are requested to send in their naioca to iha utKlcrsigmed, CANTERBURY HALL, BEFORE the OPENING OF THE BOX PLAN on 30th inst., or Names and Sanbecription can he left ait Mitncr and Thompson or A. Gumderaen, Higih. street. THOS. GARRARD, 413 Hon. SeoTotery. Ty AINONI PARK. OPEN EVERY DAY. Conservatories, Ferneries. Swinge, Merry-go-round, Hot Water, etc. Free. Thursday—Punch and Judy and Explosion. Saturday—Music Punch and Judy, etc. Sunday—Musio and Grand '"Phone." Admission Cd. Afternoon Tea 6d. Tramway Coaches pass Front Entraoce. 10 EXHIBITION. rrHE CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS ANNUAL EXHIBITION. GALLERY OPEN DAILY. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to lo p.m. Admission Is. Illustrated Catalogue Is. ALFRED EVANS 9976 Secretary. THE CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. ! T>ESULTS OF ART UNION: .No. OS. 53, Cβ, 75, 93, 121, 183, 217, 2G5, 311, 314, 319, 3C6, 286, 451, CO4, 623, &13, S7O, 715, 7fil, 773, 837, 973, 1015, 1016, 1221, 1780. C. M. GRAY, Mayor. 411 E. JENAXVGS, President. JUST opened up, new Autumn shipments of Bloomers, Vests, Combinations, CoraeU, I and Baby Linen, at Beath's. AT THE WATERPROOF D.I.C. COAIS THE LATEST In LADIES' WATERPROOF COATS. TTTHITB RUBBER COATS, with the • » st-ani'S all sewn awl ta-pe*}. Straip acd Sacque Htcks, also w.th IKuia a::< 3 Velvet Co.iars. The correct garment for wet weetncf. PRICES: 29s Gi. 37s Cd. 42a to Css each. WATERPROOF AT THE COATS D.LC.
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