The greatest musical treat ever ■pS ' offered to New'Zealandersl -^M fIpHE visit of the New South IT is a privilege to hear great SKISf fa||i|" ' i Wales State Orchestra pro- ; I superbly played—not tlKife' mises to become a.landmark :■ only a source of infinite de- M'%*Pf| pl§lii; in the history of Music in the light, an enhancement of the soul 'lt|^fsp .'=!. Dominion.., ' : and senses .for a few hours; but -B||?|kjll It will provide for New Zealanders *} «. also a lasting influence of '^B|i the first opportunity to hear and . the noblest kind, to which both ; |f«|i fitCu- enj °y thelar ? estan4finestmusi_ young aresusceptlbl6, >•• \\ \Sik T? 1 °^ a P isation of th f. So f uthern f All who love : music-and 'Who fSSffl MW- Hemisphere-a combination of m care t themselves lftsKft Sill eighty highly trained instrument. that category?-will #111. IHH- ahsts, in the performance of the J u themselves 0 5 f ( he rare fflH Ifeil World's greatest music. opportunity to hear the State 4l|l#. 11l The New South Wales State .Orchestra.- " 111! | ||i II Orchestra—which is guaranteed ' 'lil^fßill SSiWI bv tlle State t0 the extent of As for the children, it will provide tSflff £14,000 per annum—organised a wonderful and beneficial event : 'PSSW' pfl I I and conducted by Mr. Henri in their educational advancement, iMffiM 1 |||| I , Verbrugghen, has lifted Sydney to and wise parents and teachers' iW|®S WJ 1 the pinnacle of Australian musical will surely arrange that, the . p^|fi»! |Bi| ■ eminence. "To hear Verbrug- ' little ones under their, control :i W^SI K\\Til gheh's Orchestra is an experience , ; shall enjoy the Orchestra's peer- 'Pl!lllBl IiMVI to be envied!" Hess music. - . 'llMf Watch local papers for particulars of daks and programmes-, ««sr.s-i ■■iMlllfi' Wellington Season, January 22, 23, 24 26, and 2Z ; \ Sec Later Advertisements for Date of Box Plan Opening,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 87, 7 January 1920, Page 3
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