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AMUSEMENTS.

IUCKAKD'S VAUDEVILLE COY. 'io-nigljt ,\lr Harry" Rickard's new vaudeville company will make their first appearance in llio Theatre Royal. The programme will servo to introduce a vary .strong aggregation of European Vaudeville talent, including unique turns or' Clurlene aud Chavlcuc, King and Benson, Fred Russell; the clever veiitiiloijuial artist; and Alias Cassic Walmer, " I'he Dusky Princess"—any of whom would be more than an ample attraction to ensure a crowded house. The various "acts" of those artists have been | fully dwelt upon, and when it is remembered that they will be supported by the very pick of the Australian vaudeville proiessiou, a certain treat is in store for those wlw enjoy a light and bright form of entertainment. We are requested to state that the curtain will rise punctually at 8 o'clock. The plan is at the Collier Co.

CABRENO RECITAL. To-morrow nigfifat the' Theatre Royal the rare opportunity will be presented of hearing- the playing of Madame Teresa Carreno who has been designated by no less an authority than Hans von Bulow the '"most interesting pianiste of the age.'' JSo much has been heard about this gifted lady's playing that unusual interest is centred in her appearance here. To the public generally she lias a phenomenal attraction, inasmuch as her power of tone production far exceeds that of many of the finest masculine pianists, but 1 , she appeals particularly to connoisein's and students in the musical art, as her interpretative capacity in regard to all classes of music has secured universal praise, and the educative inllneiice of he'* recitals cannot be over-estimated. ;>lan for reserved sea's has been opeir.-u at the Dresden Piano C'o.s. A concession will be made |l--> parties of musical students. The programme for Saturday's recital will comprise a rare selection of popular masterpieces by Rcethoven, Chopin. Rubinstein, Paganini amT Liszt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 9 August 1907, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 9 August 1907, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 9 August 1907, Page 2

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