THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS.
Mr. Fred. Elton kindly forwards me programmes of the London Alhambra and Palace Theatres. At the former the star attractions on May 4 were the Zancigs, Edouard Garceau, the spectacular ballet “Les Cloches de Corneville,” “La Belle Leonora,” the De Toma troupe of acrobats, L’lncognita, and Mr. Robert Hilton in “ The Betrayal.” At the Palace (the finest music hall in Europe) there were Belle Davis and her Piccaninnies, Sam Eiton, the Juggling Mr. Bans, R. G. Knowles, Marion Winchester, Maud Allen, Arthur Prince and his boy Jim, and the Bioscope. It is somewhat interesting to note the prices charged for admission. These are as follows: — Boxes, £1 Ils 6d to £4 4s; fanteuils, 7s 6d; stalls, ss; box stalls (unreserved), ss; balcony (reserved), 3s; balcony, 2s 6d; pit stalls, 2s; pit, Is; amphitheatre, Is; gallery, 6d.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 956, 2 July 1908, Page 17
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140THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 956, 2 July 1908, Page 17
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