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AMUSEMENTS. TO AV N HALL O AV N HAL 1,, direction " E. J. G RAVES'IOCIi. THURSDAY NEST, JUNE Ist, ! Also JUXE 3rd,. 6tli, and Bth. Mr E. J. Gravestock Has the honour of announcing the reappearance in W ellington of New Zealand’s WORLD-FAMOUS PRIMA DOXXA, Miss BOSINA BUCKMAN EOSIXA BUCK-MAN ROSIX’A BUCKMAN. EOSIXA BUCKMAX EOSIXA BUCKMAX’ EOSIXA BUCKMAX. Afier her Sensational Triumphs in England, And Mr MAUEICE D’OISLY. MAURICE D’OISLY, MAURICE D’OJSLY, England’s Foremost Operatic Tenoi. “N'eiv Zealand is proud to extend most cordial welcome to one of her daughters who has won lasting place in the halls of fame —Miss Eosina B.uekman, fitly named by Melba New Zealand’s Queen of Song/’—"N.Z. Herald.” ASSOCIATE ARTISTS. MISS ADELINA LEON, MISS ADELINA LEON, ' Th© Talented English ’Cellist, ME PERCY KAHN, ME PERCY KAHN, The Distinguished Composer-Pianisi AT THURSDAY’S CONCERTMISS BUCKMAN WILL SING: Aria, "Ballatc-lla” (Pagliacci) Leoncavallo "The Lament of Ids” Granville Bantock "The Knotting Song” Purcell "Evening Prayer’’ Mou^sorgsky "0, Ship of My Desire" Montagu© Phillips Extra Numbers: Aria, "One Fine Day” ("Madam Butterfly”) Puccini _.And “Waiata Poi” Alfred Hill And the famous Duet from ACT. IV. "ROMEO AND JULIET” ACT. IV. "ROMEO AND JULIET” Gounod With MR MAURICE D’OISLY. MR D’OISLY WILL SING: Aria, "O, Paradise” (L’Africana) Meyerbeer. "Entendez-vous le Carillon du Verre ?” Old French, arr. by F. Austin. "Adieu du Matin” Bernard. • Sombrero" Chaminade. PLANS NOW OPEN FOR THE FOUR CONCERTS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 3s and ss; Reserved Seats, 7s 6d. All Prices Plus Tax. 5s and 3s Ticket®’ on Sale To-morrow 5s and 3s Tickets on Sale To-morrow At Ned Perry’s, Manners Street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11222, 30 May 1922, Page 3

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