THE CORRICK FAMILY.
To-morrow evening the members of the Corrick Family will give their celebrated entertainment in the Opera House. Everywhere the company have appeared Mhey have verified all that has been said of their aitistic talents. Miss Corriek'S beautiful voice is undoubtedly the finest soprano New Zealand has produced, and her various performances in the Australian colonies have gained for her a glowing reputation. In addition to the musical programme, Professor Corrick has added that of bell-ringing and one of Edison's Biograph. The artists in the rendering of their bell-ringing are perfect and the sweet melody of "their bells never fail to gain hearty applause. The illustrations produced by the biograph give a pleasing effect. The abilities of this talented family are so well known and their past performances gave such entire satisfaction that we can safely predict a crowded audience to be present at one of the most cultured and artistic entertainments ever offered to the West Coast public.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 April 1901, Page 2
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161THE CORRICK FAMILY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 April 1901, Page 2
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