TE RANGI PAI.
♦ TO-NIGHT. Our readers arc given a final reminder of the only anpearance of the charming contralto, Te Rangi Pai, at the Theatre Royal this evening. The immense popularity which she has gained, and the enthusiastic manner in which she has been received by the thousands of theatre goers in different parts of the colony whose good fortune it has been to h»ar her, leave no doubt of the truth of the many valuable and flattering criticisms that have b.>en p'intcd in her favor, both in New Zialand and the lands across the sea. As this will be the only appearance in New Plymouth of the world famed songstress, those who are able to attend the Theatre Royal to-night should not miss the opportunity of hearing her. Mr Cadiow, who has delighted the audiences during the recent concerts in Auckland and other parts of the colony, will be heard to advantage with his fine tenor voice, which, according to criticism, has lost nothing of its richness and beauty since he established himself so much a favorite in the times gono by. Tho box .office is at the Dresden, and very steady booking is being done. Those who wish t > secure good seats should apply oarly.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8122, 29 May 1906, Page 2
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207TE RANGI PAI. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8122, 29 May 1906, Page 2
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