MADAME MOLLER'S CONCERT.
TO-JNTG-HT,
It is some time now since the people of Auckland have had a musical treat such as that which is to-night to be given at the City Hall. Madame Moller deserves well of the citizens, for she is ever readyto lend her professional talents in aid of every charitable and benevolent purpose. The concert to-night is intended as a complimentary benefit by her musical friends and admirers, and will be assisted by, the best amateur talent in the city. Madame Moller is herself also to take an important part in the programme, and we observe that for the'first time before a public audience, "Polly Plum" is to step aside from the paths of literature, and favor the public with an idea of her musical ability. Taken altogether, ttte concert is likely to be one of the most successful held in Auckland, and considering how deserving Madame Moller is of public favor, we hope that the entertainment will pass off with the utmost eclat.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 444, 13 June 1871, Page 3
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167MADAME MOLLER'S CONCERT. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 444, 13 June 1871, Page 3
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