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AMUSEMENTS.

LEX MACDONALD

BRJLLIANT BOY SOPRANO

TO-NIGHT AT 8.30' O’CLOCK

At. the concert to be given in the ' '"Princess Theatre to-night, an ex- , celtent programme will be provided by Lex Macdonald, the brilliant boy soprano. Numbers have been chosen , which should 'appeal to all tastes, and

music lovers ai-e assured of a rare • treat. Those who intend to hear the \ .singer are advised to book early and l \ avoid disappointment. He is stated to \be in excellent voice, 1 and judging by -rthe wonderful successes in the south, Hokitika people cah look forward to a wonderful concert. The reception accorded this young artist at his concerts elsewhere will live long in the hearts of 'the musicloving people of those places. Since his return from Australia, it is found that I.ex has not been spoilt. His ma.ur.er remains os attractive a? ever, and his sense of interpretation is verv keen, whilst his voice has more robust, richer and truer.' Ai-i a concert artist He must bertninlv rank with the b-st of the hov nf the day. He will be a<Hs+ed hv M ie s j Mary Pmtt, New Zealand -contralto, i who, will bp herd in popular "U'f*’i bers, also with Lex in Handel’s beau-

tiful -duet, “0‘ Lovely Peace.” "Miss' Ethel Wallace, the brilliant young violinist, and Mrs Ernest Drake (pianiste) will ias’ ist. Tne concert will start at 8 33 p.m. for the convenience of business ptople. S nts may be reserved at Miss Mclntosh’s.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1932, Page 3

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246

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1932, Page 3

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