Saint-Saen® returned to Paris from an ovation in London in honour of the seventy-fifth anniversary of his start in a musical career, only to attend a similar ovation ill Switzerland. Fadcrowski was among the many notable musicians who gathered together to do honour to tho veteran French oomposer. SaintSacns played together on two jiianoa and each conducted works of his own composition which were received with tho utmost enthusiasm by the ?argo audienea. "i'no Harrier" is now running in London with Mathieson Lang and Haroourt Bcatty in tho ca6to. Mr. Loiiiß Meyer has just cabled Mr. Beaumont Smith intimating that ho has secured for thorn jointly l!cx Beacho'B authorised version of "Tho-Barrier." Mr. Smith is now known in nctivo theatrical manager for Beaumont Smith, Limited. A man is judjred by tho company ho keops, and o good judgo of Whisky oan Ixi told by what ho drinks. If he drinks "WHITE HORSE" Whisky, you oan tako it that he is a connoisseur.
Tho taste for old Whisky is increasing, while that of youlig and cheap is decreasing. It Is quality that makoa reputation, not ftuantity.—Aavt, f i-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1878, 11 October 1913, Page 12
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187Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1878, 11 October 1913, Page 12
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