AMUSEMENTS. KOSTNA p.UCKHAN. FIRST CONCERT TO-NIGHT. I "New Zealand is proud to extend most cordial welcome to one of her daughters who' lias won lasting place in the halls of fame —Miss Rosina Buckman, fitly named by Melba New Zealand's Queen of Song."—"N.Z. Herald." TO W N HAH 1. OWN H A L 1., Direction E. J. GBAVJBSTOCIC THIS EVENING, at 8. A Musical Event of National Importance. Concerts also on SATURDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY Next, Next, 1 Bth. Mr E. J. Gravestoclc Has the Honour of presenting New Zealand’s WORLD-FAMOUS PRIMA DONNA. Miss ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN. ROSINA B UCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN. ROSINA BUCKMAN. After her Wonderful Triumphs in Europe, And MR MAURICE D'OI.SLY, MR MAURICE D'OISLY, MR MAURICE' D’OISLY; England's Foremost Operatic Tenoi. ASSOCIATE ARTISTS; MISS ADELINA LEON, MISS ADELINA LEON, The Brilliant English 'Cellist, And MR PERCY KAHN, •- MR PERCY KAHN, The Distinguished Composer-Pianist AT TO-MORROW'S CONCERT MISS BUCKMAN WILL SING: “Rallntella” (I. Pagliaeci) ... Leoncavallo ‘ The Lament of Isis” Granville Bantock "The Knotting Song” Purcell "Evening Prayer’’ Moussorgsky O, Ship of My Delight" Montague Phillips Extra Numbers. Aria, "One Fine Day” ("Madame Butterfly") Puccini And "Waiata Poi” Alfred Hill And the Famous Duet from ACT. IV. "ROMEO AND JULIET” , Gounod With MR MAURICE D’OISLY. MR D’OISLY WILL SING: Aria, “O, Paradiso” (L’Africana) Meyerbeer. "Entendez-vous le Carillon du VerreP” Old French, arr. by F. Austin. "Adieu du Matin” Emile P’essard •'Sombrero” Chaminade. PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL FOR THE FOUR CONCERTS. PRICES: 3s and ss; Reserved Seats, 7s 6d. All Prices Plus Tax. 5s and 3s Tickets Now on Sale, 5s and 3s Tickets Now on Sale, At Ned Perry’s, Hannere Street. SECURITY. YALE Lock 3 in 3 different sizes, each with 3 keys, supplied and fitted locally, prices 22s 6d, 20s, 18s 6d. According to size required. TOLLEY AND HUNT, Locksmiths, Basement under Railway Office, No. 1, Willis street. ’Phone 3800. CORNS • BUNIONS CHIROPODIST. TB. WILSON, » M.1.A.P., In his new and up-to-date iurgery. over City Shoe 'tores. Cuba street. VU Foot Troubles Treated. 130 A. Cuba street. Telephone 22-485. iLTATION FREE.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11224, 1 June 1922, Page 3
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