Uor the FIRST TIME in years New Plymouth has the opportunity of bearing A WORLD RENOWNED SINGER. PAUL J)UFAULT QOAIING. FREDERIC SHIPMAN ANNOUNCES PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT ,PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT ONE CONCERT ONLY. rpiEATRE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. The following Press excerpts tell the story of Paul Dnfault's success in Australia: — "Paul Dufault made a sensational success."—Sydney Morning Herald. "Paul Dufault is the finest Concert Tenor heard in this city."—Sydney Sun. "Paul Dufault again won golden opinions as the finest tenor we have heard
for a long time."—.Melbourne Argus. "In all th'at pertains to the vocal ar 1 ;, Paul Dufault is a consummate master.'' --Melbourne Age. ''There has never been a more superb tenor organ in this southern work)." — Adelaide Register. "His warm, melodious voice is of immense power, wonderfully used."— Adelaide Observer. Assisting Artists: PAULINE BINDLEY - Soprano. ERNEST TOY .. Violinist. HAROLD WHITTLE .. Pianist PRICES .. 5/-, 3/-, and 2/-. Box Plan opens at Hoffmann's Piano Depot, WEDNESDAY, February 11, at 9 a.m. BOXING ! Under the auspices of the New Plymouth Boxing Association. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 (First Race Night) Come and See the MEW ZEALAND MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FOUGHT Between D. MURPIIY, Wellington (holder), And B. IRELAND, Waipawa, In ip II EAT R Eg OYA L. PRICES: Ringside 10/6, Stalls and Dress Circle 5/-, Pit 2/0. E. W. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. CRICKET ! BAYLY PARK .. HAW ERA AUSTRALIAN TEAM . v. gOUTH TARANAKI TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 AND 11. j'ome and see tbe giants of tlie gameir. Trumpcr, Noble, Armstrong, Rans'ord, Crawford, Lavor, Dolling, McKen:ie, Mailey, Sims, Waddy. ADMISSION 1/-, Grandstand fid extra. Tickets may be pvocured from any nernber of the Conimittee. J. 0. LORDING, Hon. Secvetarv.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 189, 9 February 1914, Page 1
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