THE BESSES O' TH' BARN.
Tho unprecedented enthusiasm caused by the Bt*ces o' tli' lkm Band tliiwu<gliout New Zealand, together with the recurd audiences attracted to their performances everywhere tTiey hay« played, indicates very big attendances during the approaching season of threo nights, which \2jfe_ conimenccH on Wednesday evening «t His ' v» Majesty's Theatre. With a view to Coping with the unusually heavy demand for reserved seats, fresh rows'of stalls will be thrown open to-day «t Miller's. " For many years past the Besses have occupied the proud position of premiers of the bana world. If. will be found m their artisti-cally-arranged programmes that only the best music is indulged m. ""The Ride of the Valkries,?' for instance, with its intricate- weavings, is one of the Jfcssos' approved numbers, ami thq great "Tatmhauser" overture presents no dUticuUies to these masters of cornets, horn trombone, and euphonium, who, under the masterly baton of Mr Alex! Owen the eminent conductor aud composer, will no. doubt, illustrate here, as elsewhere, their rightful ti(lle--champlons of the
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10958, 29 April 1907, Page 2
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171THE BESSES O' TH' BARN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10958, 29 April 1907, Page 2
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