AMUSEMENTS.
THE COLOSSEUM, llllllli Tho Wide World Pictures "-IgßSrF™ attracted a very large the Colosseum last night, varied and interesting alms met with an appreciative w ** , »ffr___lff_|l To-night the same programin»^JKj3s|fflß THEATRE ROYAT, There was a crowded hnn— at the Theatre Royal when ~'*__3___fl Lancashire, Limited," was Ttatojia3_9l most successfully. Miss Ban—ffaH||| '*The Last Rose of great success, being enthu*i*gi£|||a§H received. To-night the samsl?llSß_S will be repeated and Miss introduce the waits song from^fSlfSHßH FOUR SEASONS' CA_IN-VJI§BHh The young ladies who _wtt_|«Hß part in the Four Seasons' &*fflfr|raSSß His Majesty's Theatre had aMjm%%ml Busy time last night with of visitors thronging the tjhaat*_*JßMH young ladies under Madame 'o>lw_wH excellent stage direction wentthe marches, dances, and ttUi&HS with a great deal of success, *Q&|mH_[ varied amusements which are hi the Catholio Club were ronised. To-night the CararaliSHM OPERA~iOUSE. ' The Cinephone Piotnres at tfabDUSfl House drew a large audience lM%j__iß_ and were well received. The vjraH^fl programme will be repeated VALEDICTORY The programme* for the **ralfgfl__—«__! concert to Mr Gladstone Bell QJtWamsßm day next at the Choral HalL jtMBHw Lis departure for England, 'OMr|HSB| been definitely - arranged, 'wSBBL\ CKristabel and Alma Wells Bell will play the Arensky : tijoraiUHß movements; Miss play violin solo Andante delssohn's Concerto in _ Miss Alma Wells, No. 5 and Mendelssohn* Song." Mr Gladstone will include GonncdV Dunkler's "La Fileuse, H "Tranmerei" and Pnpn^» , « ."IgfflwSfiaHW and "Vito." ' ; Miss'- Hetfo;3tffilifjißf«| Messrs Geo. March. *nd ; . will contribute vocal; plan of reserved r**«n^^|^»H| ;..THE' RrELßAJgg^Ov^S^^J concerts to In ninin"i I'o^?( l^,i were stated as ' fc Theatro Royal. stated ~ that the wncerts: in His Mejesty J s.The*itror, fixed.are the 22nd end 23rd first s programme inclndelir' V Mtjdam« Melba's ' greetest She will be supported -by.a pany: comprising Mr baritone,' who is eaid o .'^P l fine voice, Mire Una pianist, who N t w on and Mr John Lemmone.; tisbic merit of the ■ flautist is ' well known to. $U^m|^HH miwio-krvem, :' and .^ : Madame:'■■ Melba, ; ,^^"; : ' her sonfi* and 'in r potsrnbly bc«n Whittle, who , was nere to, remarkably-. - net in thfi same; Melba. The plan of nmir^H«HK - to-morrow woro-bg. ; :at/t^|^«^^H^B
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13397, 14 April 1909, Page 6
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