AMUSEMENTS
j FRITCH-HASTINGS RECITALS. j TO-NIGHT. ' | A final reminder is given the public | of Ma&terton that they will have the | opportunity of a lifetime, to-night-and to-morrow night, Ho hear the masters of the literary world brought tor their very doOrs. They Will haVc an opportunity of learning something of the greatness of Shakespeare,: the life and spirit of Oliver Wendell Holmes, the- soul of Ruth McEnry Stewart the pathos of Thomas Bracken, and ithe .triumphs of other great authors. ' Mr Wilson Fritch and Miss Hastings come t<j us with a reputation. There is nothing amateurish or hackneyed about them. They are artists in -every sense of the term,, and they-give a rerined, intellectual, and classical entertainment. It is to be hoped that the attendance at the Town Hall to-night will show that Masterton is not lacking in its appreciation of the artistic. The prices for admission are 3s, 2s and Is
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10558, 14 February 1912, Page 4
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151AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10558, 14 February 1912, Page 4
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