Blind Musical Students.
We wish to again remind our readers that to-night the original Blind Musical Students are to give an entertainment in the Public Hall, Foston, and as it is a good cause, viz., helping the blind to help themge".ves, we feel sure there will be a full house. Miss Wotton, though born blind, matriculated at the age of 16, plays the violin, mandolin, and piano exceedingly web, and amo has a beautiful contralto voice. Mr Bartlett has a fine baritone voice •and is a first-class flautist and entertaining comedian; The company also consists of Miss O’Brien, soprano, piauiste and humorous reciter, Air J. Jaincy, tenor, and Miss Aland Bartlett, who acts as accompanist and chaperone to the blind
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Manawatu Herald, 13 February 1904, Page 3
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120Blind Musical Students. Manawatu Herald, 13 February 1904, Page 3
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