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Palmer - Beaumont Company. — The Palmer- Beaumont Company, which is anlounced to tcake its first appearance in lie Tuam Street Hall to-morrow night, lomes with the highest credentials for rarui support from any community which tas any claims to be called musical. TII9 oprano, Mrs Palmer, a host in herself, is ure of a hearty welcome, and the programme, which appearß in another column, 0 a tains a number of well-chosen items alculated to please and Batisfy all tastes. ?he romance from "Preciosa" and Cowena' ' A World Between " will be sung by Mrs 'aimer, who will also take part in the conerted music. Beethoven's "Adelaida" nd Blumenthel's "Evening Song" will I e given by Mr Arme? Beaumont; tossini'a grand aria "Non Piu Mesta" nd Watson's "Only the Sound of a r oice" by Misa Maggie Stirling, and Thou art Passing Hence " and the cavaina"O Star of Eve" by the baritone of he company, Mr A. H. Gee. The insiruiental portion of the entertainment will e provided by two gentlemen with exeptional reputations. Mr John Lemmcne's lastery over the flute is well known, and be harp-playing of Mr W. T. Barker, ..E.A.M., ia sure to create unueual : iteraßt. Coal. — A northern contemporary says : -A valuable coal find ia reported from , Illis' run, thirty miles from Nelson. , ,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4830, 20 December 1893, Page 2

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 4830, 20 December 1893, Page 2

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 4830, 20 December 1893, Page 2

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