S\ PERA HOUSE. Under the Dhection of WILLIAM ANDERSON. AN IMPORTANT THEATRICAL EVENT, C tanmen cinq SATURDAY, MAY 26th. WILLIAM ANDERSONS Gargeous, Spectacular, Comic Operatip Old 1 English Pantomime, "SINBAD THE SAILOR; Or, the Fairy of the Diamond Valley." A Brilliant and Delightful Stage Spectacle, that has never been equalled in Australasia. Important Engagement of tihe Charming and Popular English Artist, - MISS MARIE CAMPBELL (Principal Boy, direct from the Lyceum Theatre. London). 'SINBAD THE fcJAILOR," With the Strongest and Most Popular Cast of Characters ever brought together in any Theatre in Australasia. OVER TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE ON THE STAGE IN THIS GREAT PRODUCTION. The Uproariously Funny Harlequinade. FUN AT THE ZOO. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Notwithstanding the Enormous Expense in bringing this Great Produtetiion to New Zealand, the following prices will be maintained:. — Dreas Circle and 1 Reserved Stalls, 4s : Stalls, 2s 6d ; Family Circle, Is. Early -doors, Family Circle. 6d extra. The Box Plain, is now Open at Holladay's, bookseller. Business 1 Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH.
Miss Pulsford's Benefit Concert On the eve of her departure for Melbouine to puosecute her Musical Studies. r H OWN TTATJ,, WED. 6th JUNE. Under Distinguished! Patronage.' A SPLENDID PROGRAMME, In which Means. MAUGHAN BARNETT, CYRIL TOWSEY, CHAS. HILL, Misses LENORE PULSFORD and LILIAN IRVINE, Messrs. A. S. BALLANCE, E. J. - HILL, and J. F. CARR will take pant. BUY YOR TICKETS NOW. Prices of Admission — 2s and Is.
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LEMARR ££n£&g&S3f ' LEMARE (SPECIALLY ENGAGED BY THE* CITY COUNCIL). TOWN HALL. THE GREAT ARTIST SPLENDIDLY RECEIVED BY A CROWDED AND APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE. HIS PERFORMANCE PRONOUNCED AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. LEMARE WILL GIVE His second recit-j^la ON SATURDAY NEXT, 26th INST., at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. March— " Pomp and Circumstance ". .Elgar 2. (a) " Die Frage " (" The Question ". . Wolstenholme (b) " Die Antwort " (" The Answer ") 3. Fugue — " Great G Minor". .Bach 4. Concert Fantasia on the Tune " Hanover "■. .Lemare (1) Prelude (2) Theme (3) Variations (4) Finale Fugato 'J5. Spozalizio.. Liszt >- 6. Etude Symphonique..Bossi 7. Improvisation 8. Overture — " Tannhauser " . . Wagner NOTE. — By Special Request, Mr. Lemare will include in this programme Handel's Great " HALLELUJAH CHORUS " (from " The Messiah "). ADMISSION. — Reserved Seats (Galleries), 3s, may be Booked at the Dresden. Body of Hall, 2s. and Is. JNO. R. PALMER, 24th May, 1906. Town Clerk.
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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 308, 26 May 1906, Page 16
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433Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 308, 26 May 1906, Page 16
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