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Wanganui Exhibition of Art, Science and Industry, in aid of the Wanganui Public Library...
Date: 1881
From: [Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zealand. 1880-1889].
By: Jones, Henry Ireson, 1822-1906
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1881-01
Description: An arrangement of various text types, with a decorative border. Gilbert King was chairman of the General Committee, Thomas Culpan the secretary, and the committee members were: Messrs W J Smith, G Hutchison, J P Watt, G F Allen, and A Atkins. Another committee involved included: Messrs J Ballance, A Tod, C Burnett, H C Field, C Steedman, Dr Tripe, C S Cross, A B Hogg, T Merritt, G Carson, H M Brewer, J Gibbs, J Duigan, M V Hodge, J H Horn, John Stevenson, A D Willis, John Notman, J J Crawford, and W J Rainbow, with E H Babbage the honorary secretary. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on flyer.. Physical Description: Letterpress on sheet 265 x 208 mm.
Chautauqua Association Incorporated :Chautauqua. Fourth annual season, Wanganui Februar...
Date: 1922
From: [Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, in 1922].
Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1922-01-cover
Description: Shows the entrance to a theatre where Chautauqua is playing. An inset shows a group photograph of the Arcadian Quartette, one of the music groups playing at the show. Main personnel concerned with Chautauqua were: Colonel John Leader (England), Harold R Peat (Canada), Dr F L Loveland (New York), and Mr J C Herbsman (America). Music groups playing in New ZEaland were: The Fine Arts Trio (America), McKenzie Concert Company (Australia and New York), the Winifred Windus Trio (Auckland and America), and the Arcadian Quartette (Australia). Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (sepia). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 224 x 92 mm.