CORRESPONDENCE.
%* Wo arc desirous of affovdin? every reasonable facility lor (lie di.-ciiHsion ot public subjecls; but it iiiu.sl be understood that we sire in no wsiy l-cspousible lor tlio opinions cximvsm:(l, by coii'L-siiondcuts. To the Editor or tiik Nulson Evrning Mail. ?ik — '! he writer « >f the oiiiiq'ie ' : p->n ilm C:iieiloni in Sciet^'s cute 1 tain niet'i, in t. i = i -« niorniny's Examiner, :s surely hyperciitictU wlkti lie.-a\s. '• ■ h<: inj-trMnentJil duet bcin^ exe'iited by thiee i would have bten nmre in place :it a cmcertby a LtiluTiar. Society/' or elso lie has been ilr.swn into the umihl j ki-r's temptation — the tenr,it!ition to s 'cnficc true ito sm irrnes-s A violin solo mean* usu-lly a perffrniance on he violin wiiH pinnufurte, sometimes cvoi orclits ral accompuiiment; an instrumental duet means likewis- a perfbrniaomj on two lciiiliujj instruments, with a simi.ar accompaniment. I am, &c, L.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 166, 13 July 1872, Page 2
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144CORRESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 166, 13 July 1872, Page 2
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