pHEA TB S KOYAL. Unier the direction of Mr. Georga Musgrove. Manager Mr. Allan Hamilton. TO-NIGHT! GEORGE MUBGROVE'B „„ GRAND COMIC OPERA GOIncluding MK. LEMPRIEKE PRItfGLE. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 21. Victor Herbert's fascinating Opera comique, " THE FORTUNE-TELLER." CAST OF CHARACTERS: Musette (a Gipsy Fortune Teller) Irma (a member of the Ballutt Class of the Grand Opara, Rud;i Pesth Miss May Beatty Boris (Father of Musette, who thinks the world owes him a living, and is busy collecting the debt) Mr Foster Courtney Count Berezowski (a Polish Nobleman a >'of>t,anda Composer, who cheerfully admits that he is a genius) Mr. W. R. Shirley Fresco (Ballett Master of the Opera House at Buda Pesth) Mr. Edward Lauri Captain Ladislas (of the Hungarian Black Hussarß) Mr. J. C. Piddock Vaniuka (a Gipsy Ballad Singer) M;ss Lilian Boanas. V) lie Pompon (Leading Actress of a Theatre at Buda Pesih) Miss Lily Green Rafael (a Gipsy Boy Miss Bessie White Jan Miss Dot Montague General Ko 'bov Cin command of the Hungiimr, Forces) Mr Kenry Hallam Olozinsky (a Peddling Jeweller) Mr. F/ancisco And Bandof (a Gipsy Musician, in love with Musette) Mr. Lempriere Pringle C YNOPSIS OF bCENBRY: Act: I.—Courtyard, of the Opera House, Buda Pesth (Mr YV. Ryan, London) Act 11. (r«den of thfl Chateau of Count Berezowski (Mr W. ;'yan, London) Act lll.—Camp of the Hungarian Army,Buda Pesth (Mr. VV. Kym, London) THE PICTURESQUE HUNGARIAN DANCES. Executed by a specially trained corps iffi ballot of 20 ballkrinas. THE HUNGARIAN TRUMPETERS. (Specially Engaged). Ballets and Dances arranged and Opera produoid um:er the Stage Directorship of MR. EDW. KD LAURI. AUGM3NTKD GRAND OPERA CHORUS k ORCHESTRA Under the baton of Mr. Alberto Zelman. TUESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, The Romantic Spanish Comic Opeia "THE SERENADE" GRAND OPERA CHORUS OF 50 VOICEB and Augmented Grand Opera Orchestra. Box plan now open at the Oolonial Piano Co. Prices: ss, 3s, and 2s. Day sales at Avery's. Early doors Is extra. Touring Representative ... G. H. Barnes.
TOWN BAND ANNUAL BALL WILL BE HELD IN THEATRE ROYAL ON THURSDAY, IST OCTOBER. H. M. SOUTHAM,
TARANAKI UNITED BAND OF HOPEMUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY, AND LITERARY OONTEt-TS, 1903. TO BE HELD IN WHITELEY HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, 'THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OUIOBEti 29 m and 30th. Commencing each Evening at 7.30 sharp, Section 1. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. 8olo: Piano. I)net: Piano. Violin Solo with Piano Accompaniment. r tselcctud l J i»ce. Section 2.—'VOCAL MUSIO. Solos, with or without accompaniment. Duets and Quartets, without accompaniment (Judges: Er. Walker, Mtssrs. E. H. Tribe and G. H. White). Section 3.—fiEOITING. Own Selection not to exceed seven minutes in delivery in Classes A and B, and ten minutes in Classes 0 and L. Section 4. READING. Own Selection. Length as in Section 3: Seotion S.—MODEL BAND 0¥ HOPE ORAL ADDRKSSKB. Not to exceed ten minutes in delivery Open to Competitors (male or female) 16 to 25 years of agr. Seotion G.-IMPROMPTU ESSAY. To be written on premises. Subject to be announced by Chairman fifteen minut'.s allowed. Paper supplied. (Judges : Rev. W. R. Wooliey, Messrs. N. K. MacDjarmid, and H. Dempsey). Class A—Under !) years—Entrance, 3d. „ B—Under 12 „ „ 6d. „ O—Under 16 „ „ 9d, D—Over lb .. .. Is.
Rules and Entry Forms may be obtaimed from «be Secretary. Entries, together with entrance fees, must be sent to the undersigned before 9 p.m. on BATURDAY, O"tober 17th; late entries (with double fees) up to October 27th. S. E. HIJLBURT, H"n. Se\ 3 Ambury Bros.) ESPLANADE HOTEL, DEVONPORT, AUCKLAND. fJT Hl3 fane modern Hotel is now bein}; A B-ected and Furnished la the Latet: stylo. Being situated on a& id«al site, and com■ mandinp;full view ci tile rlarbour, tin; Proprietor trusts to receive the patranuge ol those who require:— Up t) Date Accommodation, Healthy Biluaiiou, Easy Access to Town, And Moderate Tariff. Special Terms can I e arranged with'thn Proprietor, hj;. H. White, for Families or permunei.t Boardoi's, B1 IiIARDS BOATING, FISHING ETO MA' : MN is '"nciiHy adapted for tha wwl.hsr, h.)iii(j non-heating. All storckrf Jiffl.s. -V/h0.0.iU.: iieaSs, Bubshs.-J "sluai't? k 00.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 21 September 1903, Page 3
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