ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS.
The national conceit which is to take place at the Town H-a'H oil March 17.is expected to bo one of the best yet : presented to a St. Patiidcs night sindionecs in tho Dominion. It n net often that the services of such si-v cmiwuti auger as Mr. Paul Dufkuit can be prooured ior this class-of coirtort. It will be Mr. Dufault's' last appearance- in Wellington, and tho publio will have an opportunity of hearing" oho sf the fiwM.s greatest concert tenors, Mr. Bdfawlt will be supported: by Pifalino Broeitoy, Ernest Toy, and Harold Whittle, of his own company, and by Jli-ss'lda B. Mdfan, a meMO-sop.ratto, of whom thn. Sydney Press speaks highly; Miss Agnes Segrie'f, a local favartrite; Mr. J. M'Grath. the Dunediw baritone,, who ss noted for his rendition of natioiial songs; and other , woll-kntnvn pcrfovivi-j era. At tho day cclebfatimis At JSijw- ; town Park Sir Joseph- Wait] will give a patriotic address. Tlie sjiorts , siwiiilfl. be the best yet attempted by tho committee..
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2007, 14 March 1914, Page 3
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169ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2007, 14 March 1914, Page 3
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