WATKIN MILLS.
v- V/aiMh ; Mills and his splendid company continue to do splendid business^ and^it*fisjvery,-pleasing and satisfactory" t<rlfbte'that New Zeaianders appreciat«--a really good company when the opportunity offers. At the last Lieder---tafel praotice, Mr. Louis Cohen (hon^ >ccMtiucfc6r) announced that owing to • Mr. Watkin Mills' concert being announced 'for next Monday night ; the* 'lijedei^a'fel. rehearsal would be adjom-n— fed'until the following evening. Perspnally yho was eager to attend this - eoncerfc, and he.considered that every--one who pretended or felt the" slightest interest in,the vocal art should be present. ,'. We freely endorse Mr. Cohen'sopinion, as listening to good singing is.the best possible tuition. Competent critica fearlessly, affirm that Mr. Mills'" quartette for all-round excellence hasiievei' been excelled south of the line. The \bo3c plan will open on FridayrtToruing, ...-. . .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 5
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126WATKIN MILLS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 5
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