AMUSEMENTS.
"WILLIAM JI.RUG El AX. 01 Mr \\ illiatn Heiighnn, the worldfamed dramatic basso eantauie. who will give the first of his concerts in the Princess Theatre on Wednosdnv "Ight. the Sydney Daily Telegraph writes;—“l he incomparable Scottish i.isso -such is amazing versatifiiv, which, aided by a, voire of regular beauty and power, and a nio-t engaging personality, stamps him as one of me greatest bassos who have visited ibis country. Hi Sydney, he gave in all. sixteen concerts, and acceeding to clamorous requests, a return season is being given there, prior to bis departure lor the ( nited States and Canada, to fulfil engagements In the principal cities in these countries, and where bis arrival is eagerly awaited b.v thousands of delighted enthusiasts. He is abiy assisted by Hyman Lonzer, ihe sensational young violinist., who by reason of virtuosity. temperaments, and profound musicianship, never fails to enrapture bis audience. liox plans are at Mclntosh's and the prices are: Circle os, plus tax: stalls 3s plus tax, and 2s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1925, Page 1
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