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they also have hne choirs Xew Zealand doing all th little worth notice. How of talent or lack the cour prise to face the undcrtak,.. s „. » „ system! I would not like to attribute any of these failings to Sew Zealand's people, and I am satisfied the Dc has a good share of musical talent and many a. genius is only awaiting discovery. Sew Zealandcrs are people of grit and I am convinced if an Eistcdfod is established on similar lines to Queensland. New Zealand mill prove hen capable of holding as meritorious a position in the fine arts aa in strenuous football. Union is strength and ■ tition is the high road to proflciei...,.. . suggest that a North Island Eistodfivl lie'established; that every centre or town sbouid call a meeting of its literary people and musicians and select delegates, and that a meeting of these delegates In; arranged at a convenient centre to put it on a sound and practical basis. We should have every assistance and information from the Australian Eistedfod. A plea for the ladies. Tho men are well provided for by .-. <oeiations musical and othe ladies are rather overlook the majority of conductor with me that the best and most practical members nf t.beir societies are the ladies. Our si (lowed with Tuu=ni ««• >•■-« ■■■'» \ spirit of competition. In th? K ; teillod they would have a ]■-'-"■-■ the opportunity to v the laurels and appreciation tli-ir talents and genius deserve. Our 15 nil Association is a great success as we all know, and I venture to prophesy the Eistcdfod will be equally as successful. t say to Xew Zealand, wake up! The •start is rather late., but then! is hone yet of coining near the whining post. In the interest of music and for the unification, promotion and dev of New Zealand's talents, ft scheme I have suggested will meet with a readv adoption.—l am. etc.. JOSEPH HICIIIAM.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 66, 14 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 66, 14 April 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 66, 14 April 1909, Page 4

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