Madame Melba.
CdN(MtT^iN Sln^EDlHA^o t-j- 1 -. -. Per ' J? rosj6<A«s»ci*tion. . « <\ v Dunedin^ ?Februaryi l&H -Madame'"" { i[elba 'taeb i-yniihil&t .nibst! e'tf&tfsiastic^eeeptifeh at- her first: con-cert-in' the colony this lessening,;' : «the Building betng" fiUefl irf-everyT parti at prices which, must have' been a; house for the colonjrr; ' The general' piuHlid"' crowded the streets to get a glimpse of the diva, ahS- •' caißsbL-'the-'sfafeins '^of hat Voice through thd^J&c*st TV "^ pi ' ",- fii - x I- A tremendous 'ovatidn ''followed singing of' thfetnad' scenei frodi- ; Hani i M let; - and a1;a 1 ; wealth' of tribute* were 'bestowed^on'her.; She^feanfg 1 i'siac timeg. ' r - -iff'* 1 , ••> --"
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 19 February 1903, Page 7
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97Madame Melba. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 19 February 1903, Page 7
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