Triumph of Alda! TOWN HAUL AUDIENCE ENTHRALLED BY THE SUPERB VOICE AND AMAZING ARTISTRY OF NEW ZEALAND’S GREATEST SINGER. TO-MORROW NIGHT SECOND AND FINAL CONCERT. ‘All Operatic’ Programme TOWN HALL Direction D. D. O’Connor, To-morrow Night, at 8.15 FINAL CONCERT By jnHiwuiieinniiiiHiiwinwiiiiaiiireiiiiainißiniaiHißiM MADAME FRANCES llllellity | ALDA 1 iiffjiii«nn«iui«i n«|i!i«iiii«i»icnii«i»ic[iii«tiiia|i?}s riiaiiiiaiiiiauuar iiaiiiißiiiiaiiiiniiiiaiiaiaii3iaiiiia!iiia~ "HE FORE£MOST LIVING OPERATIC SOPRANO, In a PROGRAMME OF EXCERPTS FROM GRAND OPERA. Aria, “Sempre Ccsi,” from “La C^jpa del Beffe” Giordano Aria, “Mi Chiamano Mimi,” from “La Boheme” Puccini “L’addiq di Mimi, ’ from “La Eiioheme” Puccini The Jewel Song, from “Faust” .. Gounod Aria. “Un' bel di vedremo,'' from ••Madame Butterfly” Puccini Etc., Etc. SOLO PI AN IST: CYRIL TOWSEY. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d and 10s 6d. Unreserved, 3s and ss. BOX PLANS AT Lewis FI. Eady and Son, Ltd. DAY SALES.—Ss Tickets at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Direction D. D. O’CONNOR. A TRUE AND TENDER STORY OF SWEETHEART LOVEi, IVIOT HER LOVE, AND LOVE FOR A CHILD, Is Powerfully Portrayed in ‘The 4th Commandment’ Commencing at THE NEW REGENT, FRIDAY.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 161, 28 September 1927, Page 15
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