AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE Direction E. J. Gravestock. MONDAY’, JULY 31, ; 1922. ONE CONCERT ONLY. “There is no finer Soprano in England than Miss Buckman.” —Liverpool (Echo. Mr. E. J. Gravestock has the honour to announce the visit of New Zealand's WORLD FAMOUS PRIM A DONNA MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN —— ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN After her Wonderful Triumphs in England. A decade ago Miss Buckman went to Europe to seek fame in the musical centres of the Old World. To-day she returns to her homeland covered with honor and Igory, acclaimed and recognised as the FOREMOST SOPRANO IN ENGLAND FOREMOST SOPRANO IN ENGLAND TO-DAY. TO-DAY. And ranking with such pre-eminent Artists as MELBA, CLARA BUTT, GALLI-CURCI. MELBA, CLARA BUTT, GALLI-CURCI. The extent of the wonderful popularity enjoyed by Miss Buckman in (England, can be gauged by the fact that an AUDIENCE OF 10,000 PEOPLE AUDIENCE OF 10,000 PEOPLE AUDIENCE OF 10,000 PEOPLE attended her Farewell Concert in the Royal Albert Hall, London. ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN “Miss Rosina Buckman. a full-blown prima donna of the first degree. Ah, the truly lovely voice, rich and easy and exquisite in all its wavs!”—London Daily Mail. Supporting the famous Soprano will be her husband— MR. MAURICE D'OISLY, MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, the distinguished English Tenor, famed in Grand Opera and Concerts. MISS ADELINA LEON MISS ADELINA LEON the brilliant English ’’Cellist, and MR. PERCY KAHN, the talented Pianist-Composer. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. Box Plans will be opened at Collier’s on Friday morning. Reserved Seats 8/3, Unreserved 5/6 and 3/3. . All prices include tax.
ROSINA BUCKMAN TOUR. ~ »J»WO CONCERTS IN TARANAKI. NEW PLYMOUTH—Monday, July 31. HAWERA—Tuesday, August 1. PUBLIC NOTICES. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. CHANGE OF PREMISES. W E beg to announce that we are vacating our present premises in Brougham Street as from Saturday, July 29, having taken a portion of the Farmers’ Co-op. Buildings, opposite Currie Street, where we will open business on Monday. July 31. GOLDWATER BROS. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. TARANAKI DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1908,” AND IN THE MATTER of Charles Edward Carlson, of New Plymouth, Mercer, a Bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that at the next sitting of This Honourable Court, to be held at the Supreme Court House, New Plymouth, on Tuesday, the 15th day of August, 1922, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, I, the above-named and described Charles Edward Carlson, will make application for an order of discharge in Bankruptcy. DATED at New Plymouth this 19th day of July, 1922. CHARLES EDWARD CARLSON. C. H. CROKER, Solicitor for the Applicant, New Plymouth. NOTICE. A FTER July 24, Poison for Dogs will be laid on niy property, Kent Road. F. J. SHUTE.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1922, Page 1
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