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WILLIAM HEUGHAN

TOWN HA> L THIS EVENING can provide wealth of entertainment is possesses personality, feeling, and a voice that at once holds and pleases is still more rare. "Blit it falls to the lot of William II ughan, the brilliant Scottish bass, to provide these rarities.” Although lie is acknowledged to be such an artist, although some of the most eminent critics have acclaimed ers. ' do not get the mistaken idea that there is anything of the “one man show” about a Heughan concert. He did not make the mistake so many great artists have made, when they went on tour, of having any sort of artists as associates, of assisting artists who do not assist but only kill time. He might have offered one good associate and been content to pick up

an accompanist here and there as he went, along. Nothing less than two distinguished artists, two worthy associates, could be good enough for him. Thcso celebrity concerts will be given here in the Town Hall tonight and on Monday night, when Mr. Heughan will say good-bye to New Zealand for all time, as he will not again make a tour of this country. Box plan is at Lewis Lady, Limited.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 14

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WILLIAM HEUGHAN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 14

WILLIAM HEUGHAN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 14

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