LEATHAM-SYMOtfS RECITAL, During her recent visit to England Miss Ava Symons. the talented Xew Zealand violinist, was successful in securing a genuine Nicola Aniali violin at; a cost of several hundred pounds. The instrument, which is some 20,' i years old, was played upon and evoked most favorable comment from Madam Ohimet, the eminent French violinist. Lovers of music will have an opportnnitv of hearing this instrument: at the forthcoming recital to be given by Miss Constance Leatham and Miss Ava Symous in the Empire Theatre. New Plymouth, on Tuesday next. The plan is now open at Collier's. NORTH RRITISTT <i All DEN" ITOSE U the most lasting of all rubber h'jse. All hardwaremen and rubber stores can *u»sly it. 118
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1920, Page 6
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121Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1920, Page 6
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