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"EYES OF YOUTH." Aβ was expected aitor Die jroat rece.ption accorded Mis-3 Emelio Polini and •T, and N. Tail's Dramatic Company on Tnesday evening, "Eyns c-f Youth" drew nu overflowing attendnnco \t the firnnd Oporiv House iast night, when tlio production if anything wo*, more enthusiastically received than en the first jiii?ht. Owing to the great success achieved J. and N. Tait announee that the season in Wellington will bo continued up to and including Thursday i-veiiing next week. Ori Saturday afturnoon a matinee (at popular prices and no early doors) will l>e given. The b»x plans for the remainder of tho Ki-iKin will be opened this morning at t'.ie ' '.ol Piano Co.
HARRY . KAKTIT. Mr. Harry Dearth, ;* u:\s of England's foremost bnritonc will open h : .s senson at the Town Hail Concert Cliflnifcer ou AVwlneedny next. Mr, Dearth lins come to Ne\r Zealand undtr the auspices of Messrs. J. and N. Tn t. In Melbourne lie was booked for four concerts at tlio Auditorium, but in view of tho unique nu:-ce.=s he achieved the soason had to lie extended to one of twenty-four concerto. Mr. Dearth possesses a robust baritone \oicc full of dramatic power and tensity, mill is equally at rase- in oratorio, grand opera, or hnlad num'bers. The latter :s undoubtedly has best form of vocalisation. Ilk tone is'described as clear and vibrant, his rhythm mid animation impeccable, while hia persnialM-y is Mid to \o fiinsrularly and unconventionally engaging. Mr. Dearth will be supported by a company including Madame Mario Power, contralto, Miss Jure, pianist, and Haro'd Beck, violoncellist. Tlio box plans for tlv* si\i3nn oivn at tho Bristol on Monday morning Jiest. '
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 18, 16 October 1919, Page 3
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