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' "I have''found tlie Americans. very eager' arid *■ appreciative ■'ot.;fino. music and artists, • regardless of ■ cost. The Boston Symphony : . Orchestra ranks, ill tho opinion of competent jndge-s like Weingartncr, who knows them all, its the first in tho .'. world. Great artists on every instrument are tempted, to join it by a glittering habit of American gold. In Australian towns I think the Sydneyites . aro tho hungriest for music, but for ready/ digestion ot severer styles Adelaide stands foremost. In regard to New Zealand, 1 I gained my only cxpcrienco two years'ago, aft«-r the dissolution of tho Mclba..Company, in Auckland and Wellington, where'l was-, very handsomely treated.' I met tho Quinlan . Opera Company in Australia, of 1 course;'a lino combination itis, . with ;an_ orchestra tlsat'. is splendid. Nordica ?;!>iTo'bo sure, : wlmt a wonderful artist ;shc Jl'Cormacb, ■ i'Tbct I tfeiglr moreV.jou.'do.f'Xlick'.''. "I'll go ycr, but veVe ;;;it to off yet-hat an' coat;ah;'?)Vasli>jcr*diai)ils'--air face hist.",p.;jJ J . !''irst. btirghr; . Aiiy . hick' lately;*" Second ditto: "No; vvorkod "fill high I vn'.'n safo, mid' wh«n..l,Wowcd.it.'Oiren'-itf-.was a. foldttg bed,"

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1948, 3 January 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1948, 3 January 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1948, 3 January 1914, Page 6

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