Blind Musical Students.
On Saturday next, the 18th inst., the residents of Foxfcon will have an opportunity of enjoying a splendid entertainment and at the same time helping a good cause, the occasion being a visit of the original Blind Musical Students, who have been touring the North Island for some time, and judging by press reports of this talented, though sadly afflicted company, it should be & musical treat such as rarely falls to the lot of this district.
The programme will consist of songs, duets, trios, quartetts, and solos on violin, mandolin, flute and piano. The items will also •be illustrated with some beautiful limelight views. The Wellington Times says each member of the company is of such real merit that apart from any sympathetic feeling their entertainments are well worth the price of admission, and all lovers of good music should not miss the opportunity of hearing them. The-pcices of admission are 2s and Is. Seats may be reserved at Me A. Fraser’s.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1904, Page 3
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165Blind Musical Students. Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1904, Page 3
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