Cathedral Choristers.
The musical people of Palmerston and "district .will no doubt.- take full advantage of the opportunity of' hearing the excellent entertainment at the Lyceum Theatre on Monday evening, when the Cathedral Choristers and the firstclass company will make their appearance. " Of- the many successes scored (writes the critic of the N.Z. Times, July 2nd),-none was more popular "than that of. the Cathedral Choristers, a quartette of prepossessing boys in Eton jackets, with highly .trained, .voices, who sang charmingly,in, iharmony. Time, tune and breathing were .pleasantly: accurate, whilstlhe modest bearing of -.the lads created an impression emphatically in- their favour." Miss Alice Layton (soprano) ;is"another prominent member of the com_pany. :;Mr -Leslie,Warton (coon melodist), supplies the humorous element, and Mr Geo. Warsaw (operatic basso) is the possessor, of a fine eul; tared voice.'^iMr Carden Wilson, Australia's greatest ;niimic, gives excellent impersonations of stage celebrities and actors familiar to most audiences. Mr Kellmann, the magician has been one of the principal-^attractions-in ; Wellington for many, weeks past. The box plan-is open at Park's;; . . -Vv'-: ' ";•'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7927, 7 October 1904, Page 5
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173Cathedral Choristers. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7927, 7 October 1904, Page 5
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