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Show ? BlW 5a . .IK. 3 S - ViS i.i v Ir &" ;" v ' 4vtrTBL iltl MISS LEI LEHUA, Soloist with the Roval Hawaiian Band. One of the remarkable features of the concerts presented I y the famous Boyall Hawaiian Hand of Honolulu, which Is making Its llrht tour of this country and which will bo seen at the Thatcher opera house, June 29, 13 the singing of the famous "hula" songs and the native airs of Hawaii. Where cr tho band has appeared this season, this feature of tho concerts con-certs has aroused remarkable en-thuslasm en-thuslasm To listen to the plaintive singing of Miss Lchua Is n revelation and sho Invariably draws tears from the ees of her audience. To offset this, however, Is tho singing of the "hula" songs by tho glee club, each member playing a stringed Instrument. Instru-ment. Tho swing and catchy airs of the "hula" Is rendered in a dance to the chaunlng melody. The band Is sixty strong and Is equipped In superb fashion, and the novelty of their appearance ap-pearance In this city Is sure to be rewarded re-warded by crowded houses. |