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THE CORNWALL FAMILY.

This very clever family of Spanish musicians, bellringers, vocalists, instrumentalists, etc.. are announced to make their appearance in Foxton on Thursday and Friday, August 2nd and 3rd. The tamily have established a very good name for themselves wherever they have appeared in New Zealand, and present a programme of a bright and varied character. Mr Kistle Cornwall, the father of the family, is the possessor of a beautiful tenor voice of good power and sweetness. He was trained in Milan by Signor Moretti, and in London by Henry J. Wood, and has! several times appeared under, engagement to Sir Augustus Harris. MUs Cornwall is a musical feast in herself, being very skilled in the man-* dolinc, mandolo, 'cello, guitar, sle ; gh bells, and also being the possessor of a beautiful contralto voice. Mr Francis Cornwall is a violinist ol a very high order besides a playen of other instru* mants. ; The other performers are Mr R. Cornwall, comedian, Mr H. Cornwall, piauiste and Master H.Cornwall b:>y alto, and Miss Mary Cornwall mandolinist. The beUrtnging ot the family is generally considered to be superior to any previously heard in New Zealand, while their Spanish band items are quite a revelation in stringed music.

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Manawatu Herald, 31 July 1900, Page 2

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THE CORNWALL FAMILY. Manawatu Herald, 31 July 1900, Page 2

THE CORNWALL FAMILY. Manawatu Herald, 31 July 1900, Page 2

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