MADAME MELBA.
* | Already greit interest has b=eti iarouse! in Now Plymouth since Mr jGe rg.3 Musgrova definitely decided I tint Madame Melba should render one cancer; only at the Theatre Royal on I Friday next. The box plan is announced to open at the Colonial Piano Company's warehouse on Wednesday next, when in ord9r to relieve the crush as much as possible only guinea seats will be sold. Country patrons are given every facility for booking, as Mr Musgrove has set aside a special section for their
convenience. Letters and telegrams are being received every tnnil from all parts of the country. Numerous applications are alao being made for seats locally, si tba"; the csneer! promises to ba an assured success. The booking will be conducted on the prinoipb of " first com?, firs'; served," preferential choice of sia'.« baing given to those who airive earlieit at the Box Office. The advent of Madame Melb\ will C3rtaioly unrk an era in the murical art of New Zealand, the significance of which is being fully realised by all music lovers in every town, if the immense demand for seats is to ba taken as any criterion. Madame Melba will arrive from Wanginui by the mail train on Thursday evening.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 47, 23 February 1903, Page 2
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207MADAME MELBA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 47, 23 February 1903, Page 2
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