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AMUSEMENTS

DOLORES-TO-XtGIIT. Says the Wellington Times of a recent date:—lf further proof were needed of the high esteem and affection in which Dolores is held by the Wellington public, last night furnished it. The double

queue for the family circle reached'from the Opera House to a point well beyond the New Zealander Hotel long before the doors were opened. The house was filled in every part. And the enthusiasm ran, if that were possible, higher than ever. After the true secret of the unfading success of this singer liesJn the fact that the people love. lwy,. She is a personality. The prog'riOiiffie'"for tonight is"as" foltowST—\Le. -VlbTetto" (A. Scarlatti), "Selve Amiche" (Caldara), Itccit. —"Ei Io trepiede"; aria, "Chi vuol la Zingarella (Paesj | ellp r ),;_.a i jj e Ormeau" (Gluek)j Menuet—"Le celcbre menuet d'Exaudet" (Anonymous); recit.—"O Worse thin' iDeatA* Indeed" ("Theodora") (Handel \i aue,< i'*Angeis Ever Bright and piano, (a) "Romance" (Schutt), (b) "Caprice" (Schutt); (a) "Mondnaeht" (Schumann),' '(b) "Dcr "Nu'ssbaum" (Schumann) ; recit.—"Oui pour ce soir" ('"Mignon");' air, "Je suis Titania" (Thomas); piano, "Le chant de Nautonier," Op. 28, No. 3 (Riheinhold); (a) "He loves me" (Chadwick), (b) "In the Woods" (McDowell); "Would You?" (McCoy). The box plan isj! at Collier's, where 4s and 2s tickets may also be secured, in view of the rush that usually takes place at the ticket office the wise patrons will buy - their .-tickets early,. In Hawera on Monday evening, the Opera House was crowded in.aH parts, and Mademoiselle received a splendid ovation. This evening. -will be closed during the performance of each number. The prices of admission are Os, 4s and 2s; not Os, 5s and "2s","ai"a"Jvei'tised in .this journal yesterday. k

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 270, 5 April 1911, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 270, 5 April 1911, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 270, 5 April 1911, Page 7

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