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WELLINGTON | CITY COUNCIL.': TOWN HALL.' TO-NIGHT, (FEBRT7ABY lath). v ( ORGAN , RECITAL OMAN ItECITAL By MB. J. MAUGHAN BAHNETT . ■ {City Organist). VOCALIST) ME. HAMILTON " HODGES. ' Toeeivta nndFUKtio, D Minor ... (Btich) Rldo Of tho Valkyrie ..»...;.... (Woßhor) Moreeftu do Conceit .....i (IlolllniO TraUuiorot .m.,.,....i.i ..» (Schumann) i And Works by Schubert, Boollffltiun, PflAor, and 'Illynski. ADMISSION: Cd. <md Is, ' ' THI3 FATALWBdThNG in nndoubted. ly one of tho weftlest productionsevor imported into Now Zealand. At His MftjolstyVThentro, Monday, IJbbru-'' dry 17th. ■ ■ .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1675, 15 February 1913, Page 7
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