TE RANG I PAI.
That Friday overling's exceptionally interesting musical event at His Majesty’s will prove a momurablo one may bs said to bo a foregone cjnc'usion, Already the booking at Mr Miller’s is of an exceptionI ally hoavy nature. Mrs Howio, known I throughout ibo musical world by bor native numo of Te Rangi Pa', is the first gauuiuo Now Eiuliuder to mako a roputa- I tiou hoyond tho seas ai a contralto singer. Loodou has listenod to her with appreciation. When this fact- was published in tho colony there wore somo of us who did I uc-t quito understand it. Wo know, how- I ever, that Nature hail given this lady n I very fine voice ; it was provod, also, that I sho was fond enough of nnis’c to bo willing to sacrifieo time for study ; so, with I | these factors for a foundation, high rank I was deemed possible of at ainmonfc, and, I though Mrs Howie hai some things to I learn when sho wont Home, it is no sur- I prise that as tho moro perfectly trained To Rangi Pai sho has stepped up to a M prominent positiuu. Whit made ua won- I ' der was that site shou-d bavo risen lo I fame so quickly. Tho majority of students I take years to accomplish what Mrs Howie I has dono in months. *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1738, 2 May 1906, Page 3
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