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Entertainments.

—— GKEAT ENTHUSIASM OVEIt THE CHEItNIAVSKYS. A NEW GOSPEL—MUSIC AND AKT "So tew are the opportunities iu this country of receiving inspiration from great artists, that every chance should bo hugged, for in truth, these arc chances. Taking them when they come individual and national progress can be made. The development of music and art in New Zealand means the acceleration of spiritual, intellectual, emotional and material advancement. The conditions in this country, psychologically, aro conducive to quick development, and there is 110 reason whatsoever why art and music should not be made. ' within a very short period, as much the attraction to these shores as arc. our now uatural beauties. Countries possessing wonderful scenery and music and art go hand in hand, the former inspiring the latter. The conditions in New Zealand are very favourable, the diviii" inspiration is waiting and aching to pour itself out; be its vessels; it wants you- t-o be: listen for its music; "peace! —joy!" and carry out its mission. Everything awaits you to make your country a dreamland—show your strong desire for national service and the knowledge will be at hand and the glorious realisation will follow. Desire must precede realisation. This is a natural law. Achievment is purely a dream manifested." Th© preceding is an published in the Auckland Herald and the novelty of the thought is most interesting especially in view of the coming visit of Leo. Jan and Mischel Cheninveky. who are the greatest trio of instrumentalists in the world They appear here on Wednesday. 31st March and the plan opsns next Thursday at Aitken's. There is ervpTy indication that these great Russians will have a packed house.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1915, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
278

Entertainments. Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1915, Page 3

Entertainments. Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1915, Page 3

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