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ENTERTAINMENTS.

PAI/L DCI'Ai;.LT'S CONG'EKT. That New Plymouth is delighted at the opportunity of healing Paul Dufault is very apparent. On all sides music- lovers and the public genera 11/ are freely expressing their desire to hear the famous tenor. Paul Dufault's powers are well-known to us from his achievements during the recent Nordica tour, lie is a tenor who possesses a voice of exquisite quality, and is every inch an artist. He sings with frent ease, and to his beautiful voice he adds pronounced temperament and passion. -Mr. Uufault will be assisted here by Miss Pauline ISindlcy, the soprano who lias aroused the interest of all the prominent music-lovers in Victoria, who believe that she has a great future before her. Mr. Dufault will also be assisted by Kniest Toy, violinist, who needs no introduction' to the New Zealand publip. The pianist of the company is Harold Whittle, whose name stand's for much in the. musical community, and who accompanied Mine. Melba in the same capacity during her last tour of New 'Zealand. Owing to numerous requests Mr. Dufault's first programme will include, the much talked of •■lnvietus," which a prominent clergyman lias termed "A mighty sermon i" song." The box plan is now open at Collier's.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 12 February 1914, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 12 February 1914, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 12 February 1914, Page 3

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